![]() ![]() I don't know what they were trying to do but they managed to drop the third, so I ended the session quickly, and luckily they left without stealing any of my valuables. They ate two, so still had one in their inventory. I am happy to share apples for free as they are in near enough unlimited supply for me, but I am very limited on peaches. If they'd taken some apples (my native fruit), chances are I would not have cared. Peaches are not my native fruit, and I only have 1 peach tree so far, meaning I no longer had any peaches to plant for more trees for a few days. Then I realised that they had in fact done something - stolen my peaches. They hadn't done anything bad at this point so I asked them politely to leave rather than kick them. They promised me real artwork, to which I refused again, then said they were generally 'sad' so deserved something. They asked me to give them something, to which I refused. ![]() I ask how they found the dodo code, but they didn't answer. I found them in my orchard and flower fields as I was trying to run across the island so I asked them what they were doing. Someone found the dodo code I posted publicly and came to visit while I was in my house (which is on the opposite side of the island to my airport). Or 100% if this person was just a guest on the forums. In general, people are nice on this forum and I trust 99.9% of you all. My biggest problem with dodo codes is that I forget to apply to an entire open-gate session, rather than a single visitor, and that gates do not close themselves automatically when the visitor leaves, meaning I often have this dodo code left open for anyone to come. I've been trading with other users and sharing my dodo code publicly. I know many people are already careful about this for this very reason but given I slipped up here and had it occur, I feel the need to share what happened so people can learn vicariously from my own mistake. ![]()
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