Animal Crossing: New Horizons glitch lets you hide the UI whenever you want

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Ever wish you could enjoy the ambience of your 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Animal Crossing: New Horizons island without all the UI bits in the corners? An eas𓆉y little glitch will enable the HUD-free vibes you seek.

The glitch uses your NookPhone's photo app, which automatically hides your user inter🦋face when you take pictures. The UI only disappears for a split second in normal operation, but you can extend it out for as long as you need. Here's a video showing how to make it happen.

All you need to do to replicate the glitch yourself is open your camera app, then hit the "+" button to take a picture immediately after. If you did it right, the UI will remain hidden and you'll still be able to move the camera around, zoom in or out, apply fil♊ters, and make your character do Reactions as normal. Be sure to hit "+" right after opening the app - it can't be at the same time, and it can't be too long after. It took me a few🔥 tries to get the timing down right.

Once you're done, hit B a couple times to exit the camera app and everything will go back to normal. It's fun to set up live shots of your island's scenery🍒, though you could also use it to create cinematic video clips with the Switch's share function.

The creative applications for this could be endless. I hope they start 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:using this for Animal Talking, that unofficial New Horizons talk show hosted by Rogue One screenwriter Gary Whitta. I also hope th𒆙at if Nintendo patches this glitch out, it also adds a built-iꦛn feature to replicate the results.

While you're planning out your perfect in-game movie, you can use this fan-made Animal Crossing: New Horizons island planner to make sure you have the layout just right. 

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