Animal Crossing: New Horizon’s camera glitch is patched back in — as a feature – Polygon

In early July, Nintendo covered out a glitch that let players turn off the New Horizons HUD while using the cam app in-game. Gamers were disturbed: The feature was widely used by content developers and others to take professional, clear video– something necessary in creating sensible Animal Crossing category trailers. However, now, the problem is a function.

” A brand-new feature was included to the NookPhone Camera app, allowing you to switch off the guide info by pushing in the R Stick,” Nintendo wrote in its patch notes. Two new in-game popups are now readily available as a suggestion, among which keeps in mind that players “can not turn the guide off when using the solo horizontal grip on a Joy-Con controller.”

Animal Crossing: New Horizons 2nd summer season upgrade was launched on Wednesday night, bringing brand-new seasonal products and fireworks to the game. Another long-awaited feature, the capability to backup conserve data in case of an emergency situation, was added, too. But thats not all: Players that booted up the video game were ecstatic and shocked to find that Nintendo included back in a feature that was when covered out.

You can see it in action below:

Gamers are delighted to see the function back in New Horizons– there is justice for user-created videos once more. For some, its provided gamers hope that other quality-of-life changes, like item stacking, will become patched into the video game.

The past Camera App Glitch allowing you to get rid of the HUD has actually now been included as a native feature in Version 1.4 of Animal Crossing: New Horizons! Simply press in the best analog stick to remove the user interface. Thank you Nintendo !! #ACHH pic.twitter.com/wGC0xVhV0z— Animal Crossing World (@ACWorldBlog) July 30, 2020