Nintendo has removed the nine-day wait system from Super Mario Maker.
According to a post on NeoGAF, the latest patch alters the previous delivery method for items. Originally, players would need to play for a total of nine days in order to unlock everything. This mechanic was met with a fair amount of negativity. Now, the unlocking method is simply placing a certain number of blocks, and then new items will be delivered once a certain threshold is passed.
As of writing, we’re not sure of the exact number of blocks needed to unlock new items. Needless to say, we’ve reached out to Nintendo and will update once we hear back.
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According to a post on NeoGAF, the latest patch alters the previous delivery method for items. Originally, players would need to play for a total of nine days in order to unlock everything. This mechanic was met with a fair amount of negativity. Now, the unlocking method is simply placing a certain number of blocks, and then new items will be delivered once a certain threshold is passed.
As of writing, we’re not sure of the exact number of blocks needed to unlock new items. Needless to say, we’ve reached out to Nintendo and will update once we hear back.
Continue reading…
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