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A Quick Time-Travelling Question

Glikk

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Hi there!

I have tried to find the answer to my question via Google but unfortunately there seems to be a different answer everywhere. I have never really time-travelled before, but I understand that it doesn't matter whether you move 3 days or 3 years into the past it will only count as one day into the future. I was wondering whether this concept stays true for moving into the future too. I see lots of posts saying things like 'Time-Travel 4 days into the future'. Should I time-travel day-by-day, and advance by one day each time? Or if I set the date 4 days into the future will it actually count as 4 days straight away?

Thanks!
 
The same does NOT hold true for future TT'ing.

If you TT 4 days forward, then you will have skipped over those 3 days, and you will be 4 days forward.. This is very dangerous when you have villagers moving and they haven't told you.

So, to be safe, TT'ing day-by-day (unless you want to do intensive cycling to get villagers to move out) is your best bet :)
 
The same does NOT hold true for future TT'ing.

If you TT 4 days forward, then you will have skipped over those 3 days, and you will be 4 days forward.. This is very dangerous when you have villagers moving and they haven't told you.

So, to be safe, TT'ing day-by-day (unless you want to do intensive cycling to get villagers to move out) is your best bet :)

Thank you! This is exactly what I need to know :)
 
I'll give you another tip :)

1. If someone asks to move out, say no.
2. Time travel to any date in the future.
3. You'll find that no one moved out. (You'll have dead flowers, bedhead, etc. depending on how far you travel.)
 
I'll give you another tip :)

1. If someone asks to move out, say no.
2. Time travel to any date in the future.
3. You'll find that no one moved out. (You'll have dead flowers, bedhead, etc. depending on how far you travel.)

Ah, thanks! I will have to remember this.
 
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