


The newest update includes a way to recreate your island from your in-game map. Ive redone the save/load system a bit to account for multiple save files, but you can continue to use the old save/load system, it is under load (old) and save (old) i cant express enough how grateful i am to everyone who continued to support me and wait patiently through it all while i recovered, thank you all so much from the bottom of my heart full clarity the pandemic and my own health hit a rough spot, and the amount of work i was able to do was few and far between. It will open the location of the save file that Ryujinx is going to use for New Horizons.Īfter that, simply drag & drop the save file downloaded previously in that folder, and overwrite any file if it asks you to.Hey everyone, thank you so much for waiting so patiently for this, sorry it took so long to make proper updates. Right click the game in the game list, and click on Open Device Save Directory:

If it doesn't, then verify that you have selected the proper folder. Once that is done, the game should show up in the game list. Select where your Animal Crossing: New Horizons XCI or NSP is stored on your computer, and click Save at the bottom-right. Go to Options -> Settings, and click on Browse. Once it is downloaded, open Ryujinx and if you don't see the game in the game list, do the following steps: To install a save file, you first need the save file itself! For Animal Crossing: New Horizons, it can be downloaded in this post as an attachment. There is however a bug where the introduction may crash the emulator the current workaround is to skip the introduction by using a save file, as detailed below. The emulation performance and quality are pretty good, save for minor graphical glitches such as grass having the wrong color and a few missing lighting effects. You may freely download the Preview Build, which supports both version 1.0.0 and 1.1.0 of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, on Ryujinx's Patreon. While the game is a Nintendo Switch exclusive, it is already playable on PC too thanks to the emulator Ryujinx. If you've ever had a love slow-paced social sims like Animal Crossing or The Sims, this game is essential. I adore Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and this is quickly becoming one of my most-played games on Nintendo Switch. You'll spend hours catching fish and bugs, making money to pay off your loan, and do it while having more power over how you customise your experience than ever before. This is a completely new kind of Animal Crossing experience while retaining everything you loved about the previous games. Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the biggest reinvention of the series' mechanics and core gameplay loop, and that also makes it the best entry yet.
