We should petition Nintendo to replace their version with yours!So I met Flick today, thought she was a pretty cool chick but according to the AC wiki it’s a dude.
Of course I only found that out after I did the fanart
Anyone still going? I've been terrible with playing with people online, but I'm still at it. For my tastes, Animal Crossing is at its best when you're past the intro and into the daily life portion of it. Log in, play for however long you have/feel like that day... catch some fish, check the store, relax.
Work hit hard here too! I had grand plans to revamp my island, shuffle everything around, get it all nice and fancy, and... yeah, not so much.Man real life has caught up to me lol. I quit playing around 2 months ago. My job got busier with the coronavirus epidemic.
Can't argue with that. Lackluster content updates and virtually nothing in terms of quality of life updates. With the right updates and patches, New Horizons could become *the* Animal Crossing game, but we're not quite there yet (especially with incredibly odd decisions like not allowing you to visit random islands via dreams!).The last update was disappointing. The fireworks weren't exciting and I hoped the dreams would let you visit random islands but you need a code. I only log in now to get stuff leaving each month since I have all the fossils. Hopefully there's bigger update's on the Horizon (pun intended).
Can't argue with that. Lackluster content updates and virtually nothing in terms of quality of life updates. With the right updates and patches, New Horizons could become *the* Animal Crossing game, but we're not quite there yet (especially with incredibly odd decisions like not allowing you to visit random islands via dreams!).
Indeed, and it's so strange! You expect it from bad developers, but Nintendo is possibly the most consistently-amazing dev out there. Yet it's like, you guys could be even better if you just factored in feedback a little more.As great as Nintendo is sometimes they are set in their ways. Fans everywhere will be screaming for Nintendo to do certain things and for the life of me they just won't do it.
For my tastes, the UI updates are what I liked most from the video, and I don't think those would really affect the starting experience. Those sorts of improvements might help keep people around longer, but that's just a guess on my part!The problem with that fan made video of the improvement's people want is that it would ruin the start of the game.
They force you to go slow on purpose so that you can't get everything done in 5 minutes. Having all of those features seems nice but I would have stopped playing a month or two earlier then I already did since everything would be so much easier that I would have rushed to the finish line.
So the New Horizons Direct dropped, and it's a doozy! Spoilers! There's really too much to cover, so I'll hit a few high points:
Summary: Brewster with the Roost and summonable animals, Harv's Island will now feature shops for Kix, Katrina, Harriet, Tortimer, et cetera, new villagers, new Amiibo cards, Kappn' returns and brings you to special islands, new hairstyles, reactions, furniture, decorating options, fences, basic farming and cooking, new K.K. Songs, updated camera and design apps, gyroids, and city ordinances.
Somewhat controversially, paid DLC that is essentially Happy Home Designer, with things you can unlock for your main island. It's $25 to buy, or comes with the upgrade Switch plan (along with the N64 and Genesis games).