It’s obvious that after having built 1.0.0 and sent the ROM off for manufacture, they stepped up their game a bit, so 1.1 and up have less of these leftovers Sometimes, things get overlooked and that’s what leads to leftovers like those in this thread. Their dev builds will have lots of debugging options and menus that are just excluded from the builds *we* get, for example They’ll be set up so that code and data related to a feature is only compiled into the game when a particular toggle is set. “First, I’ll explain how this most likely works behind-the-scenes (based off my game dev experience).Īll of these features will exist to some degree in Nintendo’s source code and data files, probably including others we don’t know about… As he notes himself however, the code may be a work in progress, or even scrapped features. The data-mine comes from “ Ninji” on Twitter, claiming the following features could be part of a future update. We must also stress that on occasion, some code left over from development or cut features can remain in a game. The following will contain spoilers for not only existing Animal Crossing: New Horizons content, but possible future content as well. A data-miner has uncovered a wealth of unused code in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, possibly indicating the content of some future updates.
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