I have a change and I think what's happening is the Mom owns it from chen's blog
If the console was given for her and she's the Animal Crossing Bells expectation that she has primary possession, and she's sharing it with you so that you can play with Animal Crossing, I would believe this punishment unreasonable.
I have a change and I think what's happening is the Mom owns it, and everyone has an account on it. There is 1 island which they share, and one day the daughter was playing about the change and destroyed the island that is shared, for the three of these. There are no way to have an island for each Individual player regrettably
I get there is just one island each console. But I am referring to this quotation at the OP:"I took her Switch." This suggests that the console that is singular in this story belongs to the daughter rather than the OP.This is important info. If its her turn and match then that was too much.I'm confused with this well because OP composed'her turn.' So is it your daughter's switch and your game?The OP is most likely that the Resident Representative aka they have the maximum control over the island.
In addition, I play with Animal Crossing so that I know the one island each console rule along with also the Resident Representatove concept. I am referring to how the OP says"I took her Switch," which suggests the sole Switch included here belongs to the daughter.YTA. I mean. . .this is a kid who chopped down some trees on a bogus island which can readily be replanted. If you wanted an ideal island, why are you sharing with a 9 year old? I mean, isn't it kind of unfair that she doesn't get the full impact of the game because you want things a certain way?
And until you come for me personally explaining how important it is- I am a huge AC fan and have been playing since I was a child, I have spend hours on my new horizons island. Once I was a child, I used to have to share an island with somebody older than me that would not let me do anything to the island except my own room and it buy Animal Crossing New Horizons Bells took away a great deal of fun- I'd imagine it would take away a huge amount of pleasure on New Horizons because that is a major part of the allure.
I have a change and I think what's happening is the Mom owns it, and everyone has an account on it. There is 1 island which they share, and one day the daughter was playing about the change and destroyed the island that is shared, for the three of these. There are no way to have an island for each Individual player regrettably
I get there is just one island each console. But I am referring to this quotation at the OP:"I took her Switch." This suggests that the console that is singular in this story belongs to the daughter rather than the OP.This is important info. If its her turn and match then that was too much.I'm confused with this well because OP composed'her turn.' So is it your daughter's switch and your game?The OP is most likely that the Resident Representative aka they have the maximum control over the island.
In addition, I play with Animal Crossing so that I know the one island each console rule along with also the Resident Representatove concept. I am referring to how the OP says"I took her Switch," which suggests the sole Switch included here belongs to the daughter.YTA. I mean. . .this is a kid who chopped down some trees on a bogus island which can readily be replanted. If you wanted an ideal island, why are you sharing with a 9 year old? I mean, isn't it kind of unfair that she doesn't get the full impact of the game because you want things a certain way?
And until you come for me personally explaining how important it is- I am a huge AC fan and have been playing since I was a child, I have spend hours on my new horizons island. Once I was a child, I used to have to share an island with somebody older than me that would not let me do anything to the island except my own room and it buy Animal Crossing New Horizons Bells took away a great deal of fun- I'd imagine it would take away a huge amount of pleasure on New Horizons because that is a major part of the allure.
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