The item is called "12 crushed grapes". It's on the Japanese site.
Though they don't look like grapes or crushed.
the hairstyles are technically brand new but i'm not sure if that really counts hereDoes the update include anything that wasn't in a prior game? Sitting down outside I guess?
Oh my, grapes to wish on. Beautiful.The item is called "12 crushed grapes". It's on the Japanese site.
Though they don't look like grapes or crushed.
9 new reactions, 6 new hairstyles and an storage expansion of 800. There's also 2 new items and the international release of 5 items. The irl Catalogue app is also there, I guess.Does the update include anything that wasn't in a prior game? Sitting down outside I guess?
Where is that from? How do you get those food items?You can get drunk with other people, as they are adding little champagne glasses.
If the green things are grapes, I can also pretend to wish on them like real life. Without the almost dying because I can't eat 12 grapes that fast.
The Japanese PR release. The four New Year items will be available at Nook Shopping from December 26th to December 31st- they are not region locked like previous games.
A store upgrade should also come with an expansion to the furniture catalog. ACNH is pretty light on sets compared to previous games and there's a ton they can add back.I don't see why people want an expanded Nook when there's not really enough items to justify it. To me, they need to expand the item pool massively at the same time as an expanded nook or I'll just be looking at the same items every day, except more this time.
It seems they are finally, after COVID-19 and everything else, hitting QOL and fan requests with storage updates and ethnic hair, so we'll see where this goes. I know I need that storage, it's one of the things that got me out of the game.
COVID-19 pushed Nintendos entire schedule months backwards, games like 3D All Stars and 3D World were meant to come out months before. I think it's safe to say COVID-19 had a huge effect on New Horizons patch development.
I do like being able to see the seasonal changes to the shop. Previous games those mid tier shops were gone within a week. Having a bigger store won't help item diversity since it'd just be more items on display of what we've already seen. Hoping the next upgrade would bring those old sets back (rococo, yes please). Grace needs to return, because her girl Mabel has awful taste and all of her clothing is tacky af.
Yeah, if there was a store upgrade, I'd hope they'd add in new furniture too that would shuffle in to add some much needed variety, though I guess that's not a given. It's like most of the stuff that Timmy and Tommy currently sell are more knick-knacks than legit furniture, with just a few exceptions like the antique set (which, admittedly, I do love lol). With more store space, it seems like it'd be perfect to add more sets to have larger items for sale in one section or something.I imagine most people asking for an expanded store want more older furniture pieces added in at the same time.
Game isnt even a year old - they are not reinventing the wheel with a 2.0 update only a couple months in during Covid. Thats something i would expect in year 2.It's just all a little odd cause the "Christmas Update!" is just what Animal Crossing is in a way... it's expected when you buy it that it has Christmas and holidays ect. So the updates are always a bit disappointing because its like, yea? I guess I've just been waiting for a "2.0" style update that I know will never come, but I still will retain hope.
I mean, the stuff people want isn't exactly reinventing the wheel. They're features that should be standard. The game still has less features than New Leaf and that was a 3DS game.Game isnt even a year old - they are not reinventing the wheel with a 2.0 update only a couple months in during Covid. Thats something i would expect in year 2.
PS. Also just because something is expected - doesnt mean you dont want to know about it details. Every big games is gonna have some kind of Christmas(Holiday event nowadays regardless of the genre and they are gonna tell their audience about it via blogpost, video or tweet xD
As disappointed as I am they're not adding stuff back faster, New Horizons has a plethora of big features New Leaf doesn't have, and it is an HD game that requires all new assets for everything.I mean, the stuff people want isn't exactly reinventing the wheel. They're features that should be standard. The game still has less features than New Leaf and that was a 3DS game.
It's just all a little odd cause the "Christmas Update!" is just what Animal Crossing is in a way... it's expected when you buy it that it has Christmas and holidays ect. So the updates are always a bit disappointing because its like, yea? I guess I've just been waiting for a "2.0" style update that I know will never come, but I still will retain hope.
Yeah they took out pretty much anything that could trigger players from losing items by force. The villagers dont even get pissed when you deny then trades.I enjoyed the makeover trick compared to turning my clothes to patches or ruining a potentially valuable item into a jack in the box.
Being able to visit random Dreams? That makes the Dream Suite so much better.The Japanese page has some other info.
Christmas log for downloading the update from Nintendo
Pocket Camp phone design to celebrate 3 years of Pocket Camp
Can now visit random dreams in the Dream Suite (users must first set their island to allow random visitors)
And a Catalog update for your irl smartphone via the NSO app
So there isn't any real farming, that was scrapped besides pumpkins?
Covid has thrown a wrench into a lot so it's not a totally unreasonable leap in logic to think that they might've had to axe plans for both.Like every other thing from the data leaks has been added and somehow people don't think Brewster or Gyroids are coming anymore? Why? Gyroids are even mentioned in the official guide aren't they? It says they come out after it rains.
I'm not sure what you're asking. If the character won't just stand up again automatically before you try to move? Because several other Reactions already continue infinitely until the player cancels them.
ahhhhh indeed, like clapping and shoutingI'm not sure what you're asking. If the character won't just stand up again automatically before you try to move? Because several other Reactions already continue infinitely until the player cancels them.
But why would it not just delay them? They've committed to 2-3 years of post-release support, even with Covid slowing things down and such why would that not just delay their inclusion and instead cancel it entirely? It's not like they're lacking funding or internal support for further development because the game didn't sell well or something.Covid has thrown a wrench into a lot so it's not a totally unreasonable leap in logic to think that they might've had to axe plans for both.
Hoping we can sit and then do other reactions, but doubt it.I'm not sure what you're asking. If the character won't just stand up again automatically before you try to move? Because several other Reactions already continue infinitely until the player cancels them.
If these updates have disappointed you, I honestly wouldn't hold out hope for anything more. It's Nintendo...It's just all a little odd cause the "Christmas Update!" is just what Animal Crossing is in a way... it's expected when you buy it that it has Christmas and holidays ect. So the updates are always a bit disappointing because its like, yea? I guess I've just been waiting for a "2.0" style update that I know will never come, but I still will retain hope.
If these updates have disappointed you, I honestly wouldn't hold out hope for anything more. It's Nintendo...
The cafe and gyroids may come, but the dev team has other content that they're working on, and that they feel takes priority. That being said, data mines should always be taken with a grain of salt because there's no guarantee what you think will come because there's hints of it in data doesn't mean that it will actually come in the near term, or at all.But why would it not just delay them? They've committed to 2-3 years of post-release support, even with Covid slowing things down and such why would that not just delay their inclusion and instead cancel it entirely? It's not like they're lacking funding or internal support for further development because the game didn't sell well or something.
That's great, and the devs have handled it well, to my and many others' appreciation. But to expect some kind of '2.0' after all this is akin to asking for a new game, unless I've misinterpreted.This is the same subgroup and many of the same developers that worked on Splatoon 1 and 2, which handled post release content pretty well. There's reason to expect just a bit more from New Horizons than other Nintendo games.
Players that are not the resident rep can transfer their saves to another Switch and become the resident rep of their own island, unless I'm mistaken.Is it possible for an existing resident to move to a new island and become the island representative for that island?
That's what I was wondering. So if my older sister wants to get her own Switch & start her own island, she can transfer her character from Merhaba (my island) to become the new island's rep.Players that are not the resident rep can transfer their saves to another Switch and become the resident rep of their own island, unless I'm mistaken.
How can you or anyone say what the Dev team does and doesn't see as a priority, we have no idea what their roadmap was/is for these features. For all we know Brewster and/or Gyroids have always been planned for New Years/January release, or even a Year 2 release, etc. I would bet that the next Nookling update would be set for a 1-year anniversary. Or maybe they have been cut! It's entirely possible given your point about taking any datelines with a grain of salt, which I agree with 100% btw. That's why my question was based on the premise of, since everything else from the datemines has made it into the game, what gives people the impression that those two would get the axe vs anything else that was discovered that's eventually made it in?The cafe and gyroids may come, but the dev team has other content that they're working on, and that they feel takes priority. That being said, data mines should always be taken with a grain of salt because there's no guarantee what you think will come because there's hints of it in data doesn't mean that it will actually come in the near term, or at all.
Well, I'd say that what they've released thus far has been of a higher priority to finish, based on the fact that a lot of it is either seasonal content that had obvious deadlines or features that required online infrastructure. Data backups and save transfers for AC aren't just nice-to-haves, after all.How can you or anyone say what the Dev team does and doesn't see as a priority, we have no idea what their roadmap was/is for these features. For all we know Brewster and/or Gyroids have always been planned for New Years/January release, or even a Year 2 release, etc. I would bet that the next Nookling update would be set for a 1-year anniversary. Or maybe they have been cut! It's entirely possible given your point about taking any datelines with a grain of salt, which I agree with 100% btw. That's why my question was based on the premise of, since everything else from the datemines has made it into the game, what gives people the impression that those two would get the axe vs anything else that was discovered that's eventually made it in?
Is it that those two features are super anticipated so the wait for their inclusion is just that excruciating? Where people see other leaked features added to the game but not their dream features so they just get discouraged and assume the worst? D:
I want those Gyroids goddammit ):<
this week maple leaves started falling. Also mushrooms and mush/fall diy are all about, if that interests you (norther hemi).I didn't get around to logion during October but jump back in for the Winter Update.
Sure I'm just saying it assumes that the other features were sidelined/cut to focus on these when we have no idea if that's the case. Though honestly it wouldn't surprise me if they initially had zero plans for all the cloud saves/save transfer stuff until people pitched a giant fit about it, that could certainly cause some stuff to get moved around and delayed under the mess that unfortunately is their work at home pipelines ):Well, I'd say that what they've released thus far has been of a higher priority to finish, based on the fact that a lot of it is either seasonal content that had obvious deadlines or features that required online infrastructure. Data backups and save transfers for AC aren't just nice-to-haves, after all.