If you're interested in game development or simply getting to see things that you're not supposed to, you'll definitely want to give this video a watch.
YouTuber user Shesez has shared a new video which takes the camera of Animal Crossing: New Horizons to places that it shouldn't ordinarily go. For most of the video, this gives us an interesting look at how the developers handled certain things like textures, specific locations like Harv's island, and even the way that characters pop in and out of view in multiplayer, but things get a little crazy, too.
Take, for example, the fact that the museum has several things that can't ever be seen by the player under normal circumstances. Moving the camera around freely allows us to see that some creatures can be found on walls high above the player's viewpoint, and that they can be different for different players.
Or, the fact that moving your character behind the desk in Resident Services - which isn't possible either - shows that Isabelle makes a ringing sound when nudged by the player. Why the development team would make this possible is unclear - unless she's going to wander around the island in a future update, perhaps?
Arguably the strangest of all is the fact that Wilbur, the dodo who flies you off to other islands, is always hidden behind the back wall of the airport. Should you go there when visiting another player's island, he engages in conversation with you, but this doesn't happen on your own island. Weird.
It's certainly an interesting look at life beyond the normal boundaries of New Horizons. Let us know which parts intrigued you the most in the comments below.
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That was pretty cool. Nintendo puts such detail into their games.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but you can “nudge” Isabelle if you have her amiibo at photopia, right?
A bit pointless when they don't tell us how to do this ourselves.
@Kirbyfan Yep.
@Mountain_Man
The reasoning for that is it primarily involves using specially designed software tools - not something you or I could do on our switches. Secondly, it's possible to no clip on someone elses Island as well, and that might open up opportunities for exploits which Nintendo may not look favourably on.
Of course, Nintendo are going to (false) copy-strike the video like they did TheSpiffingBrit's video anyway, so I'd be quick and watch the video (and its follow up - due to be released in time) before they are inevitably removed.
It's a cheat code for hacked Switches. Nothing special to see here folks.
@TobiasAmaranth sure there is
Okay, so these aren't legit glitches that anybody can do.
Animal crossing must be getting a lot of clicks
Im getting tired of all the animal crossing articles
Nintendo had to have put Wilbur there because they knew someone would get back there eventually.
that orange character in the comic at the end of the video, is the lorax. who speaks for the trees.
Only good thing about the video was Vinesauce and wouldn't have watched it otherwise. Shesez is a scammer thus my enjoyment of his videos falls flat knowing he barely puts a lick of effort into his videos and needs to rely on others to bail him out aka people building the tools he uses.
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