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== Cheating == One of the major downfalls of Animal Crossing, or rather, a player of Animal Crossing, was the ease and availability of cheating. Changing the GameCube clock is a snap, so it was simple to trick the game and experience upcoming events now instead of waiting for them. You could also do something with negative consequences, such as turning a cool item into a password, and then reset the game, so you still have the password and the object. However, there were draw backs to doing this. If you accidentally set your clock for, say, ''yesterday'', your town will have aged a year (minus one day) and there's nothing you can do about it. Also, if you tried the reset trick, [[Mr. Resetti]] would give you a long, long, ''long'' lecture on cheating, ethics, your resetting matters, and how kids are so lazy now-a-days. Also, if you've reset enough, he will negatively alter gameplay by removing most of the town's citizens for one week. These citizens, after returning, will then constantly stay away from you and scold you if you manage to talk to them; such alteration continues for one month.
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