thelonewanderer
Senior Member
This is not a "complaint" thread but more of a "want" thread.
I really really want 20 villagers (well 16 to 30) since I always want it to feel like an improvement over GC version. I know most people here do not share the same view as me as with most subjects about AC.
I want the map to be much bigger of course, something like 2 to 3 times the current map size. I also realize the lack of personalities or subpersonalities is the reason why most people are against having too many plus the small map.
Even if you don't talk to all of your villagers, I just feel it make your island feel more alive and brimming with life considering I have not seen all 10 villagers outside of their house at the same time (outside of the fishing tourney)
Of course this is optional, if you want to keep your current 10 villagers or want 12 (most popular opinion) then you simply just ask Nook to sell you new plots but if you want to keep it at 10, then you don't have to ask nook to sell you a new plot.
But with all of that said (had to cover all of my bases)... does anyone want 20 villagers or 16 to 30 villagers? I have so many dreamy and 10 is far from cutting it. I also have different tier of dreamies. Tier 1 are my most have dreamies and tier 2 are dreamies that I must have after I have all of my Tier 1 dreamies.
I would totally stop complaining if we get a much bigger map and 16 to 30 villagers. 16 is the minimal for me since I want it to 1 up the 15 villagers we get in GC version.
I notice a lot of people on other forums are totally down with 15...and here I'm thinking, would one more really hurt? I know Nintendo probably won't ever bring back mean personality but if they can fix these two things (map size, villagers count), I'm rightly declare this as the best AC game to date (but not perfect) and be too happy to complaint. I view a big map and large villagers count to feel like a real console game that what it currently is (IMO)
Sorry if the post is long, I'm just very passionate. I love this game, it just isn't what I was hoping for yet (or if ever).
I really really want 20 villagers (well 16 to 30) since I always want it to feel like an improvement over GC version. I know most people here do not share the same view as me as with most subjects about AC.
I want the map to be much bigger of course, something like 2 to 3 times the current map size. I also realize the lack of personalities or subpersonalities is the reason why most people are against having too many plus the small map.
Even if you don't talk to all of your villagers, I just feel it make your island feel more alive and brimming with life considering I have not seen all 10 villagers outside of their house at the same time (outside of the fishing tourney)
Of course this is optional, if you want to keep your current 10 villagers or want 12 (most popular opinion) then you simply just ask Nook to sell you new plots but if you want to keep it at 10, then you don't have to ask nook to sell you a new plot.
But with all of that said (had to cover all of my bases)... does anyone want 20 villagers or 16 to 30 villagers? I have so many dreamy and 10 is far from cutting it. I also have different tier of dreamies. Tier 1 are my most have dreamies and tier 2 are dreamies that I must have after I have all of my Tier 1 dreamies.
I would totally stop complaining if we get a much bigger map and 16 to 30 villagers. 16 is the minimal for me since I want it to 1 up the 15 villagers we get in GC version.
I notice a lot of people on other forums are totally down with 15...and here I'm thinking, would one more really hurt? I know Nintendo probably won't ever bring back mean personality but if they can fix these two things (map size, villagers count), I'm rightly declare this as the best AC game to date (but not perfect) and be too happy to complaint. I view a big map and large villagers count to feel like a real console game that what it currently is (IMO)
Sorry if the post is long, I'm just very passionate. I love this game, it just isn't what I was hoping for yet (or if ever).