ConfusedDad
*writes cutely*
like, how much do you use terraforming? it could be cliffs/water or just paths.
at the beginning of the game, i used to want to keep it really simple because i honestly liked my island layout, but now i just kind of like put my main builds on cliffs, if that makes sense. like, i built a cemetery-- on a cliff. i built a community center-- on a cliff. honestly, if i could, i would put resident services on a cliff. i actually would love the ability to move resident services. even for an absurd price, i would just love that. but no, it is where it is. come on, Nintendo. villagers are okay with you moving their homes etcetera, but tom nook isn't? disappointing. paths, i use them to connect areas. i use The Path as a normal path because it actually looks really cute like that. i just finished a fourth of my island (i got the game in august 2022, dont judge me) and its full of terraforming.
at the beginning of the game, i used to want to keep it really simple because i honestly liked my island layout, but now i just kind of like put my main builds on cliffs, if that makes sense. like, i built a cemetery-- on a cliff. i built a community center-- on a cliff. honestly, if i could, i would put resident services on a cliff. i actually would love the ability to move resident services. even for an absurd price, i would just love that. but no, it is where it is. come on, Nintendo. villagers are okay with you moving their homes etcetera, but tom nook isn't? disappointing. paths, i use them to connect areas. i use The Path as a normal path because it actually looks really cute like that. i just finished a fourth of my island (i got the game in august 2022, dont judge me) and its full of terraforming.