Raestloz said:There is, when you start playing, when you want to choose who should wake up, choose the phone, and adjust the time
iPikachu said:um.. your internal DS clock (without the flash cart) is the time given to you when you start AC:WW, so...
wait. your clock changes automatically? it detects that you're in aus? or is it that the climate bothers you?....
whuts your time zone
There is NO way to change the season without changing the time, there's a reason why the ROM is designated (U) by the way.updowners said:Raestloz said:There is, when you start playing, when you want to choose who should wake up, choose the phone, and adjust the time
I mean that I live in the southern hemisphere so when its autumn in USA its spring here. Is there any way to change it it so its opposite without changing the date?
reaper00004 said:If you haven't done too much, start on the AU rom. Or live with reversed seasons
Haha! Oh wow..Bri said:reaper00004 said:If you haven't done too much, start on the AU rom. Or live with reversed seasons
The AU rom has U.S. seasons!
-Bri
They were too lazy to change the seasons for the AU version?reaper00004 said:Haha! Oh wow..Bri said:reaper00004 said:If you haven't done too much, start on the AU rom. Or live with reversed seasons
The AU rom has U.S. seasons!
-Bri
Wok247 said:What did you say Bri, they use u.s seasons! Ohh my god why the guys from nitendo didn't think about this!
According to this review, the Australian version uses U.S. seasons (I haven't tried it myself since in the U.S. our seasons come when they're supposed to). http://palgn.com.au/article.php?id=3597
There are no region specific seasons, sadly. I have an Australian buddy, and it's definitely in winter in his game. Snow and all. I guess it kind of makes sense, since Australia got lumped in with Europe (region 4) for all the "area specific" holidays, and Europe is in the northern hemisphere, while Australia is in the south.QUOTE said:Outside of the Animal Crossing events are the game's seasons. Although these are, unfortunately, done to correspond with the American seasons, it is great to have an ever-changing climate in the world you live in.
According to a post in another forum, the Australian version of "Animal Crossing: City Folk" for the Wii also uses U.S./European seasons. http://www.neoseeker.com/forums/32700/t127...ecific-seasons/
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