Animal Crossing New Horizons



  • At least, it was, until Animal Crossing New Horizons Items recently. Dataminer Ninji shared a video on Twitter that features a high-powered windstorm ravaging his island last week. "Turning up the wind power in #ACNH makes the game look very surreal," he tweets. The clip shows palm fronds violently shaking as they seize back and on and flowers clinging to the ground like their life depends on it. Immediately, all over the thread were crawling. Some speculated that Nintendo must be intending a"hurricane upgrade" if the end has the ability to be turned up this large.

    Others began to question the physics in a manner of the game, lightly poking fun at the fact that a hurricane does not blow away your blossoms' blossoms the way that your player character can. A curious users started searching for help re-creating windstorms on their islands. Ninji, nevertheless, doesn't seem to be handing out any lessons that are modding.

    Sofar, Nintendo has offered no hint that a hurricane feature is going to be added to the game, despite these animations in-game that was existing. So, unless you have the skills that Ninji has in tinkering with the game's mechanics, you'll need to enjoy the"surreal" effects of an Animal Crossing windstorm from afar and hope for an announcement soon.

    Animal Crossing New Horizons - Fan Creates MeteoNook Alpha Tool To Predict In-Game Weather

    Ninji asserts he isn't Animal Crossing New Horizons technology support, but he may be. The Twitter sleuth and ACNH dataminer introduced his community and a new instrument a week that can predict the climate of your island. It's no secret that the weather on your own island is closely tied to many of the fundamental mechanics of their game.

    By waiting around for another rainstorm, some unnecessary stress can be added into a game that's touted as a stress-free encounter. However, Ninji's new tool seeks to create nail-biting speculation obsolete when it comes to charting out in paradise. Naming the tool"MeteoNook," Ninji shared a link to the app via Twitter.

    Free to use, the ACNH community accepted the instrument. Many users were pleased in fact, they started asking for the PayPal info of Ninji, with MeteoNook. Ninji accepts donations through hyperlinks on the homepage of his website Wuffs.org but is loath"to place anything on the program itself," from fear of seeming greedy. "Although, I have had a couple of men and women ask on Discord as well," he states in buy Animal Crossing Items response to a request for advice on Twitter.