@BenAV sorry, I haven’t got the game yet so thought sharing resources would hinder you as things wouldn’t be spawned if someone else harvested them etc. Anyways, that’s not the point I’m making.

Nintendo makes games for kids. That is their motto, their ethos. But decisions like this are not friendly to multi child families.

It doesn’t allow each child to individually create their own little island and have their own world. Instead, it forces people (and only those who haven’t given Nintendo more money) to compromise and have a hindered experience rather than have the full experience they get from other games.

Just imagine if they did this on other games. Sharing a Breath of the Wild save or Splatoon progress. That would suck and no one would accept it. It shouldn’t be any different with this.

Giving the OPTION for a family to share an island. Well that is different. And some families might prefer that.

Instead saying “don’t share a switch” is just b/s. I’m sorry. But that is such a first world view of things. We can’t all afford these things and Nintendo should not limit or hinder a child because they have to share a Switch with their sibling or because their family can’t afford it.