After Nintendo released Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream last month, fans of the life sim series were split. Some praised the game’s endless customization and control, while others ( like me ) grew frustrated with having too much power. In the original Tomodachi Life , Miis were truly in control rather than the player, so existing in a world where Miis rarely fought and everything went perfectly just felt wrong. Earlier this month, Nintendo patched the game with Version 1.0.2 , which was packed with mostly minor bug fixes. But players instantly fixated on the patch notes’ vague final bullet point, which read, “Other issues were fixed to improve the gameplay experience.” While players in other games might consider something like that a throwaway note, Tomodachi Life players saw it and instantly grew paranoid. It turns out that a lot of players have noticed that their Miis are fighting more often and forming relationships less often, and I’m inclined to agree that this isn’t a coincidence.…