Editing Glitch
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===Furniture placing animation not playing=== | ===Furniture placing animation not playing=== | ||
The animation of an item being placed as furniture may not play if there are too many furniture items placed in a single area; in this case, the item simply spawns in with no animation. | The animation of an item being placed as furniture may not play if there are too many furniture items placed in a single area; in this case, the item simply spawns in with no animation. | ||
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+ | ==Disappearing Item Glitch== | ||
+ | Falling objects (fruit from trees, presents from the sky, etc.) are subject to disappearing when all eight spaces around the object's "impact point", along with the impact point itself, are occupied by things such as flowers or patterns. This is due to falling objects only being able to fall one space away from their original impact point. As a result, if all the spots adjacent to the impact point are occupied, the object will vanish. This problem is often faced when players build large flower gardens, or cover large portions of land with patterns. | ||
==References== | ==References== |