Every game has a bug or two, or more, and these bugs can not only disrupt the natural flow of the game but also turn out to be quite a bit of an annoyance. Animal Crossing: New Horizons is no different and has had its fair share of bugs. Not too long ago, the game got the 1.11 update, which introduced new bugs. But, fortunately, some of those bugs have been fixed in the most recent update version 1.11.1.
Players really wanted this patch, as the game was suffering from a variety of bugs. And while these bugs weren’t super detrimental to the core gameplay, they did manage to hinder the natural flow of things. So what bugs does this patch actually fix?
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Animal Crossing New Horizons: what does the patch fix?
Harv’s Island
Players who visited Harv’s island before the game got its latest patch will remember having some trouble with the items in their inventory. If a player had two variants of one item, players would only see a default version of the item instead of the variants they own. Players who had different variants of the Drink Machine were only stuck with the red one. The good thing is that patch 1.11.1 fixes this issue.
DIY recipe sort problem
Prior to the launch of this patch, players found that items on the DIY recipe menu weren’t arranged in the proper order. There was a problem item-sorting problem, and the items would show up in a completely messed up order. Luckily, this patch fixes this sorting problem.
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Nooks Cranny music glitch
When players entered Nooks Cranny at 9:50, expecting to hear some of that sweet soundtrack, they were disappointed. That was until the 1.11.1 patch was released, and if players visit Nooks Cranny at closing time, they will find that soundtrack is playing again.
These are the main bugs the patch fixes. It also fixes smaller bugs that only a handful of players might have been facing. For instance, some players complained that the sky was devoid of clouds, and this patch fixes that issue too.
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Overall, this patch was necessary to ensure Animal Crossing New Horizons works as it’s supposed to. And in that regard, it definitely serves its purpose.
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