i just got the game. im just tryna sell some cherries
If cherries are your native fruit, it won't sell for as much compared to non native fruit. Always be mindful of that shyt. Also, you got all the other fruit as yet? If not, I or anyone here can help you since we're pretty established for the most part.
yeah all I got is cherries. I used the nook miles and found some oranges once but I sold em before I planted them
and yeah I don’t have anyone added on switch
27917Well if you on now, I can swing by and give you all the fruit in the game so you can plant 'em and have your own shyt so you won't have to go looking non native fruit to sell.
If you interested, go to the airport, ask for visitors, choose the option that says "The more the merrier" and give me the Dodo code so I can come over.
27917
preciate it
if you havent logged in for a while like me, july go stupid with new bugs
i caught like 6 new bugs in my first 5 minutes of playing today.
theyre all over the trees
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is finally getting save backups in its next big update, and it's also set to add dreams and new end-of-summer festivities.
The next Animal Crossing: New Horizons Summer Update is set to arrive starting on July 30 (rather than the originally scheduled August), and the biggest new feature for players who worry about losing their beloved island if something happens to their console will definitely be the island backup and restore process. You will need an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription to use the service, which backs up your island at regular intervals in a process separate to the usual cloud save feature.
If your Switch is lost or damaged, you can start the restore process by contacting Nintendo Customer Support. If it isn't an emergency and you just want to move users or save data from one Switch console to another, you'll need to keep waiting; Nintendo says another update to that effect is planned for later this year.
That's the business end of the next Animal Crossing: New Horizons Summer Update. On the more festive side, it's also adding fireworks shows that will trigger starting at 7 pm on every Sunday of August (whether you're in the northern or southern hemisphere). You can buy raffle tickets from Redd to win prizes - it looks like they include sparklers and party horns - and you can even upload your own custom designs to see them burst into the sky as fireworks.
Even once the fireworks are put away for the year, you'll be able to keep dreaming. This new feature works much like it did in Animal Crossing: New Leaf: by laying down on a bed in your house, you'll be able to enter an imaginary world where you can tour other players' islands. It's all just a dream, so you can make whatever changes you want without fear of messing anything up for the owner. Since the dreams are exchanged online, you'll need a Nintendo Switch Online subscription to use this feature as well.
Anybody got them good turnip prices? Gonna be on this evening and could use that connect
The Japanese company posted another round of blockbuster earnings Thursday, proving that its hot streak from the pandemic is far from over.
The company said it made 145 billion yen ($1.37 billion) in operating profit for the quarter ended June, marking a 428% surge compared to the same time a year ago. That blew away expectations from analysts, who had estimated about 62 billion yen of profit, according to data provided by Refinitiv.
Nintendo also doubled sales from a year ago, taking in about 358 billion yen ($3.4 billion).
The results show that months into the pandemic, people are still turning to the Nintendo Switch game console in droves. Nintendo sold about 5.7 million of the devices from April through June, marking a 167% increase year-over-year.
The runaway success of "Animal Crossing: New Horizons" continued to be a boon for the company. The game, which is set on a relaxing virtual island utopia and allows users to fish, catch bugs and play with friends on the beach, runs on the Switch and has been in high demandsince people worldwide started staying home because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Nintendo sold 10.6 million copies of the game in the most recent quarter.
"Sales of this title continue to be strong, with no loss of momentum," the company said in a statement. It added that the game was its bestseller this quarter, "contributing greatly to the overall growth in software sales."
Nintendo has sold 22.4 million copies of "Animal Crossing" overall, putting it just under Nintendo's best-selling game of all time, "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe." That title has racked up 26.7 million sales.
The Switch, which was first released in 2017, sold out on various websites earlier this year as customers scrambled to find new forms of home entertainment.
This spring, the Kyoto-based company ran into supply issues with the Switch as factories were shut down in China. Those closures triggered some component shortages and slowed output at factories in Vietnam.
Now, "the overall production situation has almost recovered," the company said.
Nintendo also took the opportunity to tease its pipeline of games. This fall, it plans to release a new title, "Pikmin 3 Deluxe," as well as offer some new content for Pokémon players. The company released another new Switch game, "Paper Mario: The Origami King," last month.
"We will work to keep the platform active with new titles and by reinforcing sales of popular titles that have already been released," the company said.
Nintendo profits jump 400% thanks to the Switch and 'Animal Crossing' - CNN
Nintendo profit jumps more than 400% thanks to the Switch and 'Animal Crossing'
almost 23 mill. Outsold the entire metroid franchise combined
i said when this launched durin quarantine it could end up as the series FF7
Ya, it dropped right as the emergency order to stay home happened, i think a few weeks after shyt hit the fan. I think with how horrible the worlds been outside, people needed a break in a happy world with villagers giving gifts and collecting bugs.It launched at an opportune time, 'cause folks were not only waiting for the franchise since it's a very popular one, it launched during the Quarantine so folk ain't had nothing to do BUT play. Couple that with the one island per switch rule you had both unit and game moving at a steady pace.
I still hate the fact that they aren't making any strides towards listening to the fan's recommendations for this game that would make it a way smoother experience. Something as simple as linking your inventory to a workbench, skipping all the meaningless dialogue talking to vital NPC's for certain tasks or even putting something in place that lets you know if you own an item you might by on some redundant shyt, these fukkers still REFUSE to acknowledge.....shyt's lowkey frustrating, but Nintendo is gonna Nintendo.