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Disney Dreamlight Valley Fans Upset Over Non-removable Visit Station

Disney Dreamlight Valley players have been upset with the Valley Visit Station, a cosmetic entrance that was added with the multiplayer update. Although it is the entrance to social interaction, most of the fans resent the fact that it cannot be removed or moved and have come up with creative ways of concealing it.

Why Players Want the Visit Station Removed

The Valley Visit Station, established by an invitation from Wreck-It Ralph’s Vanellope von Schweetz, is the heart of Disney Dreamlight Valley’s multiplayer feature. It allows players to visit each other’s Valleys, share resources, and play co-op activities. However, most complain that it shatters their carefully planned scenery.

A Reddit discussion thread initiated conversation regarding how players are hiding the portal. Some have hidden it between pillars at Dazzle Beach, but most hide behind vine walls or make it merge with themed surroundings, like boardwalk game rooms. Some hope that Gameloft will include a removal or relocation option in the game with the next update.

Problem That Is Clearly Visible With Multiplayer Mode

This is not the first time Disney Dreamlight Valley’s multiplayer mode has been surrounded by controversy. Shortly after its release, rumors swirled about mass online bans. While Gameloft strongly denied these rumors, some players remain hesitant to utilize the feature.

Furthermore, Disney Dreamlight Valley has also been shaken by other controversies, such as criticism of its grindy Star Paths, the removal of exclusive content from Scrooge’s lineup, and persistent bugs. One warning even cautioned against resizing one’s main room to specific sizes because it might lead to game-breaking problems.

Will Gameloft Listen to Player Complaints?

Despite player outcry, Gameloft has yet to make an announcement about whether the Visit Station will be made optional. With continued patches adding in additional customization, one hopes that the developer will drop a solution that satisfies both multiplayer functionality and player autonomy. Until then, Disney Dreamlight Valley players will simply have to continue to figure out how to deal with the presence of the portal.

Chidubem Ndubuisi

Chidubem is a lifelong gamer and dedicated writer. He enjoys writing about the games he loves, and loves playing the games he writes about. His passion for gaming began when his innocent eyes caught sight of the doctor playing a mobile shooter on his android device just after his birth. Since then he's been a gaming freak. He's looking to use his expertise in writing and burning passion for gaming to keep fellow gamers up-to-date with the latest.

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