I've just watched this, looks more like hacks to me
Hacks into the first 4 days of the game.
I've just watched this, looks more like hacks to me
Hacks into the first 4 days of the game.
I even heard that the quality assurance team has more than 25 members (._.)Here we go again!
And just like that, every single item, bell and tool is utterly worthless.
Well you have a point, but wouldn't they make others feel horrible because they have only a couple of that item?
Man up. Cheat codes should be readily available to everyone in every game. Unless it effects multiplayer negatively by giving the other player an advantage, which this doesn't.
Man up. Cheat codes should be readily available to everyone in every game. Unless it effects multiplayer negatively by giving the other player an advantage, which this doesn't.
I honestly don't care if other people cheat. I don't trade stuff online because I like earning it for myself. But if someone wants to be lazy and not earn anything, it's no skin off my back. If they start just spawning bells everywhere, don't use them. This doesn't effect you as much as you think it will.
Well if it doesn't get fixed and people figure out how to do it, we should all join some sort of elitist club that refuses to play the game with anyone who uses it.
What the hell are you talking about? "Man up"" lolwtf? Cheating makes a game boring and in this case, could potentially ruin the game for others. Think about it. If some newbie invites a random friend or stranger into his town and he begins spawning items and bells, it would ruin the fun. Theres no point in playing the game if everything is freely handed to us. Some of us actually enjoy the challenge of going out in town and working/doing errands for villagers to get stuff. It feels rewarding to get furniture once you worked so hard for it. Thats why I hate cheating, and this item glitch could ruin the WiFi community.
If you feel "horrible" that someone has more stuff than you in a video game, you need to "man up."bellbringergreen said:Well you have a point, but wouldn't they make others feel horrible because they have only a couple of that item?
That's the cheaters fault. It in no way affects any other players unless they WILLING take free hacked stuff.Jeremy said:It ruins the economy of the game and makes it pointless to make Bells, etc., thus shortening its replay value.
Explain to me how some hacker with infinite bells is going to ruin my game experience and take away the feeling I get from working hard for my bells?
Also I said "Man up." because; If you feel "horrible" that someone has more stuff than you in a video game, you need to "man up."
That's the cheaters fault. It in no way affects any other players unless they WILLING take free hacked stuff.
Q&A time;
Q: I don't want to hack AC:NL What do I do!?
A: Don't hack.
Q: This hacker just dropped 100,000 bells in my town what do I do!?
A: If you don't want it put it in the recycling bin otherwise enjoy.
Q: A person on my friends list just duplicated a [insert item here] What do I do?!?
A: Contact your local authorities.
Thank you sir! I agree wholeheartedly.