Disney Dreamlight Valley players plead for missing decoration elements

Disney Dreamlight Valley is a game that inspires players to create, decorate and design as much as possible. Although this is the goal of the game for its players, it still has limitations at times that fans fail to appreciate. The game does not allow players to place items close to each other and limits the number of items players can have in their valley.

With every game, players hate limitations and they are one of the downsides every game faces when it comes to players needing more space to store their toys and treasures. In Disney Dreamlight Valley, this means players should place fewer items in their world than they would like.

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Disney Dreamlight Valley players are frustrated with customization limitations

Reddit user “mr_mysterioussy” talks about her frustration when they decorate their valley and make it look unique to them. They shared that straight and square paths weren’t what they wanted and preferred paths with curves and curves. Disney Dreamlight Valley players have found ways to curve their paths and add bushes to cover the edges. However, this increases their number in terms of their placement limit, which is beyond frustrating.

Developer Gameloft recently hinted that we would be adding some new customization features to Disney Dreamlight Valley, but they wouldn’t necessarily improve the valley’s decoration. The teaser showed how players can use their custom designs for things like beds and whatnot, and reminded players of the custom creations in Animal Crossing New Horizons.

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Gameloft hasn’t hinted at adding more storage space in Disney Dreamlight Valley, but it takes an hour because that’s getting harder and harder as more new items come out.

Curtis Crabtree

Curtis Crabtree is a 24ssports U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Curtis Crabtree joined 24ssports in 2021 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: curtiscrabtree@24ssports.com.

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