Animal Crossing: New Horizons hit the Nintendo Store with a few bolts loose. Nintendo issued two new patches to fix🤡 a few glaring issues that players have been facing in gam♔e.

Four major bugs were addressed in the first update, ver. 1.1.2. Players who have invited other animals to move to your island have been experiencing a bug that reserves space for your new islanders without actually bringing them to the island, with precious real estate🌺 wasted as a result.

Another issue players have been running into is one that stalls your town’s building proಞgress. When asking Tom Nook what to do next, some players weren’t being issued the assignment that prompts them to build homes for incoming islanders. that ver. 1.1.2 addresses the problem and players should be able to progress without issue as long as Nook’s ♈Cranny has been built.

The last two major updates offered remedies for a bug that ❀was inhibiting the ability of players to relocate their homes “under certain conditions” and a bug that decreased your bel♉ls and nook miles when purchasing a tool from Orville while touring a nearby island.

Less than 24 hours after ver. 1.1.2 went live, Nintendo issued another update. The patch notes for ver. 1.1.3 we🍸re shorter than its predecessor and only outline a fix to a bug that causes balloons not to fly “under certain conditions.”

Balloons, which occasionally carry gifts across the island, can be shot out of the sky. Inside, players can find anything from clothes to bells. An empty sky means a missed opportunity to pick up something that would look great on your nightstand or help you pay off your ne𒁃xt loan.

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Everyone is either currently playing or talk🌠♕ing about Animal Crossing. So, naturally, complaints about the absence of balloons were pretty quick to surface. Luckily, Nintendo addressed the issue with the s♔ame haste as the players who were calling it out.

Still left unanswered, however, are player concerns regarding the time-consuming animations you face when attempting to play online. Taking off is its own chore, but if you’re the first one to an island with a large group or the last one to leave, your gameplay will be interrupted every five seconds by a 20-second cut-scene. Nintendo hasn’t said whether the online experience is something th🌸at will be addressed by future patch🍒es, but it’s one that fans of the game are certainly putting on their wish lists.

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