Unlike the past games, which had a built in option for changing the clock, New Horizons relies solely on the system clock which makes it impossible to detect time travel (other than going backwards in time), unless the game is checking your internet connection before setting turnip prices.
But at the end of the day you have to ask yourself: Why did you buy the game in the first place if all you intended to do was circumvent playing the game? You could have kept playing NL if all you wanted was to immediately have everything again.
And realize you trading those large wads of NMTs is harming other players via massive inflation. But I don't expect you to be introspective enough to actually take that to heart.
Oh wow!
Are you really shaming them and calling them names because they have a different opinion than you do?
And exactly what did they say that warranted them to be called a narcissist?
Hmmm well I guess opening a trading thread to give people dreamies cause I have all the cards (minus the new villagers of course) would be a bad idea due to glitches right?
Unlike the past games, which had a built in option for changing the clock, New Horizons relies solely on the system clock which makes it impossible to detect time travel (other than going backwards in time), unless the game is checking your internet connection before setting turnip prices.
I wouldn't be surprised if it did check the times, they are able to implement events this way. I'm a heavy TTer and I've only had my nook's prices be at like 50~ or less.
After much deliberation, we have decided it is time to lift the ban on Royal Crowns and other exorbitant transactions. Our intention when making the original rule was to find a way to regulate the economy on the forums so that trading is fair for everyone, especially those who do not have the...
Oh wow!
Are you really shaming them and calling them names because they have a different opinion than you do?
And exactly what did they say that warranted them to be called a narcissist?
It's not a matter of opinions when they are espousing behavior that directly impacts others. (RMT from at this point, almost guaranteed to be dupers, which are then used in large numbers that causes inflation and prices the honest player out of the market)
They're a narcissist because they talk in a manner that shows they only care about themselves and they have no regard for how their behavior affects those around them.
Okay so, a sort of hobby of mine is going into online markets. I mean not like shareholding on mobile games or whatever, I mean participating in online economies with virtual items with their virtual worth in virtual currencies. I've seen healthy economies and economies that is basically witnessing a plane crash with their hella inflation.
Out of all the economies I've even seen from the outside looking in, let alone participate in, I've never seen inflation this bad ever since I found that one practically dying virtual pet site. On a game where making 250k bells in a day would be a feat in of itself without the stalk market or DIY tarantula islands, you're seeing that same amount in NMT being used to tip. A TIP. Or being used as an entry fee where if you're not into the stalk market, you're doing at most shopping at Able's or talking to a NPC that just happens to be there that day, which would constitute at most purchasing about 50k in items, and that's being generous in my own experience. On top of that and reports of people purchasing NMT for IRL money, which all the power to you I guess but my personal belief that online virtual items exchanges should be kept online and offline IRL material exchanges offline.
Overall, the economy surrounding NH shows a massive problem in its sheer inflation of prices where all it would take is like a couple of dozen of so tickets to pay all of your house loans if you don't completely play offline. I'm not enough of an economic expert to suggest how to fix this aside from giving it time, unfortunately, but I hope something can be done about this.
It's not a matter of opinions when they are espousing behavior that directly impacts others. (RMT from at this point, almost guaranteed to be dupers, which are then used in large numbers that causes inflation and prices the honest player out of the market)
They're a narcissist because they talk in a manner that shows they only care about themselves and they have no regard for how their behavior affects those around them.
We have burned through a multitude of threads already regarding the idea of copious amounts of NMT being hacked and have come to a pretty solid understanding that there is no way to prove one way or another that NMTs are duped. So there is no reason to go on about it and get people all worked up again.
I think you need to take a look at the definition for narcissism.
What they said may be making them look selfish but definitely not narcissistic.
Its not cool to just call people names for no reason and you shouldnt throw words around when you dont know what they mean.
It's not a matter of opinions when they are espousing behavior that directly impacts others. (RMT from at this point, almost guaranteed to be dupers, which are then used in large numbers that causes inflation and prices the honest player out of the market)
They're a narcissist because they talk in a manner that shows they only care about themselves and they have no regard for how their behavior affects those around them.
Your problem seems more about the fact that people are allowed to do things that YOU don't want them doing... so idk nobody was actually being narcissistic, but you came closest imo.. also no, nook miles tickets are not " almost guaranteed"to be non-legit. And regardless: so what theres tons of nook miles tickets out there right now. it clearly ticks you off, but why don't you take it up with nintendo, not this random dude just trying to enjoy the game the way he or she wants to enjoy it.
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Don‘t spend so much for those villagers, because I‘m sure that Nintendo will release them via Amiibo cards. But things like this takes time since Corona. Have faith
Its a literal life simulation game about talking to cute animals and making your home look pretty. It's not a competitive game at all. Still not gonna stop me from buying NMT's to get what I want for MY ISLAND so if you honestly get mad about that and truly care then that's kinda sad homie. If I see one of my dreamies up for auction best believe I'm getting that villager. Sorry not sorry
I mean you're free to do whatever you want, but it not being a competitive game (of which in some cases, I'd argue the community has gone against that in competing with each other to make their towns "better", but that aside) really means jack ****. if nintendo decides these exploits are getting out of hand and decides to do something about, then they reserve full right to
We have burned through a multitude of threads already regarding the idea of copious amounts of NMT being hacked and have come to a pretty solid understanding that there is no way to prove one way or another that NMTs are duped. So there is no reason to go on about it and get people all worked up again.
just about anyone selling something like 200 nmt for $10 is absolutely 100% a homebrew hacker or something. because in no way in hell does that cost justify the time needed to get all these tickets through any legitimate play, even with tt abuse
we of course can't prove on every individual level for every single person, but some cases like this are just so blatantly obvious, that claiming there's no way to ever know is just frankly a blatant defense of these methods
I actually only own two amiibos (Snake & Cherry and i can't even find them i'm so mad) and personally I'm island hopping because I love the rush i get from gacha games + I've found villagers I've never even known about and want to add them to my town <3
this is a large part why I frankly can't understand why people value nmt so highly, tbh
it's straight up just a gacha system minus the exploitative methods to get people to spend real money (ignoring the sleazy market section of the community, as nintendo has nothing to do with that). you're literally just accepting a ton of chances to roll with likely abysmally low odds of success for whatever thing it is you want to get. be it a new villager, island type, diy recipe, or whatever else
of coure not saying anyone's wrong for wanting to do this, but just that the perceived market value no way in hell justifies the expected results you'd get from using them
we of course can't prove on every individual level for every single person, but some cases like this are just so blatantly obvious, that claiming there's no way to ever know is just frankly a blatant defense of these methods
After much deliberation, we have decided it is time to lift the ban on Royal Crowns and other exorbitant transactions. Our intention when making the original rule was to find a way to regulate the economy on the forums so that trading is fair for everyone, especially those who do not have the...
After much deliberation, we have decided it is time to lift the ban on Royal Crowns and other exorbitant transactions. Our intention when making the original rule was to find a way to regulate the economy on the forums so that trading is fair for everyone, especially those who do not have the...
do you backflip off the diving board for all your logical leaps?
me saying people selling nmt for irl money are almost certainly homebrew hackers is in no way me saying staff are defending methods they have absolutely zero control over, due to happening all offsite
do you backflip off the diving board for all your logical leaps?
me saying people selling nmt for irl money are almost certainly homebrew hackers is in no way me saying staff are defending methods they have absolutely zero control over, due to happening all offsite
your whole argument is centered around the selling nmt for real world currency and how it’s not fair. That doesn’t even happen here. Yeah I know you’re mad because you think some of these tickets in circulation originated this way. Oh well, write a letter to someone who cares or can change any of that at all?
do you backflip off the diving board for all your logical leaps?
me saying people selling nmt for irl money are almost certainly homebrew hackers is in no way me saying staff are defending methods they have absolutely zero control over, due to happening all offsite
Oh my gosh....
I will never get through to you.
You cannot make this assumption since there is no proof.
If I were a judge, I cant say "meh, there's no evidence that he murdered somebody, but he owns a gun so he must be a murderer."
Do you see the flaw in your logic in this situation?
this is a large part why I frankly can't understand why people value nmt so highly, tbh
it's straight up just a gacha system minus the exploitative methods to get people to spend real money (ignoring the sleazy market section of the community, as nintendo has nothing to do with that). you're literally just accepting a ton of chances to roll with likely abysmally low odds of success for whatever thing it is you want to get. be it a new villager, island type, diy recipe, or whatever else
of coure not saying anyone's wrong for wanting to do this, but just that the perceived market value no way in hell justifies the expected results you'd get from using them
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