In fact, Animal Crossing: New Horizons does not allow players to swim in their own pool or in any waters other than the open ocean, because there is a high possibility that sharks will be in these waters. However, to some extent, this is cruel to players. However, some players have found a way to immediately enter the sweet summer atmosphere and enjoy it, so as to wash away the hard work in their daily activities.
Naturally, the Animal Crossing Bells players of the Animal Crossing game will be immersed in any water container they can put in, such as swimming pools, hot tubs, bathtubs, fish tanks and so on. Frankly speaking, it's hard to blame people's creativity-like the fleeting of summer, although the current swimming failure of Animal Crossing, it is certain that it will not last long. Nintendo is known for maintaining excellent gloss in games, and it is likely to fix this soon.
But now, players can take advantage of this malfunction to swim as much as they want! Judging from the video leaked on the Internet, although GamesRadar cannot guarantee the security of exploits 100%, it is a very interesting game until someone drowns at a pool party. If you don't like swimming, you can use this fault to get you into all areas you shouldn't go. You can see Toph and a huge teddy bear here, riding a teacup carousel, and living comfortably by the campfire.
Of course, I hope Nintendo sees how fun it is for us all to swim in pools and rivers, and decides to give us a choice one day in an official capacity. We can already lie on the bed and be transported to the dream world of other Animal Crossing Nook Miles Ticket players. How difficult is it for us to swim in the hot summer?
Of course, for most players, they hope that Nintendo can see their love of swimming in pools and rivers, so that one day in the future, Nintendo can officially add these options to the game for players to choose. In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, players can lie on a bed or be transported to the dream world of other players. Next, they hope to be able to swim in the hot summer.