Le Ham
now please I will accept the money-payment
Think about it: In every AC game predating New Leaf, every possible spot for your villagers to move in was already determined from the start of your town. The little signs around your town represented a houseplot. Though you couldn't change their locations, you always knew where your villagers could move in, and you could plan your town accordingly without having to worry about a surprise move-in on your hybrids or paths.
Now, in New Leaf, your villagers can plop their bums pretty much anywhere they want to. You have more freedom in town planning, but at the cost of spending hours of your gameplay plot resetting and making extra characters just to keep your move-ins straight. Is the customization of house placement worth the agony of resetting, in your opinion?
Now, in New Leaf, your villagers can plop their bums pretty much anywhere they want to. You have more freedom in town planning, but at the cost of spending hours of your gameplay plot resetting and making extra characters just to keep your move-ins straight. Is the customization of house placement worth the agony of resetting, in your opinion?