You felt it?Tyeforce said:Pretty much, yeah. But the top of it is indented to fit your thumb, so it's very comfortable.SSgt. Garrett said:I don't own a PSP, so it's an analog stick just flat?Tyeforce said:It's not a trackpad, it's a "slide pad". Basically, it's an analog stick. It's been said to be much better than the PSP's, too.SSgt. Garrett said:What's that trackpad thing above the d-pad?
No, obviously. =p But that's what everyone who have felt it are saying.SSgt. Garrett said:You felt it?Tyeforce said:Pretty much, yeah. But the top of it is indented to fit your thumb, so it's very comfortable.SSgt. Garrett said:I don't own a PSP, so it's an analog stick just flat?Tyeforce said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
An opinion that seems to be going around (and I agree with it) is that since City Folk really wasn't very innovative (it's performed as far as reviews/purchases the worst of all three games so far) that Nintendo's feeling a lot of pressure to do well with the next one because they're at risk of killing the franchise if they don't bring something new and exciting to the table.ponkie said:I think the rumor of possibly being the mayor is really intriguing. I'm all for Nintendo bringing some new ideas and features to the game. City Folk was a bit of a disappointment to me because I was really hoping for a fresh take on the the game, especially with the addition of motion controls the Wii has to offer. The storyline has been the same thing for all three AC titles, starting off in debt to Nook. I'm totally game for some change. I'm sure there will still be the fishing, bug catching, completing your catalog, etc (which I love) in the game so if being mayor adds more customization or things to do I don't see how that could be a bad thing. If you're just looking for the same experience all over again you can choose to create a new town on the NGC, DS or Wii. I'm really hoping they roll out more new features for AC: 3DS over the next few months.
I agreeDustyBentley said:An opinion that seems to be going around (and I agree with it) is that since City Folk really wasn't very innovative (it's performed as far as reviews/purchases the worst of all three games so far) that Nintendo's feeling a lot of pressure to do well with the next one because they're at risk of killing the franchise if they don't bring something new and exciting to the table.ponkie said:I think the rumor of possibly being the mayor is really intriguing. I'm all for Nintendo bringing some new ideas and features to the game. City Folk was a bit of a disappointment to me because I was really hoping for a fresh take on the the game, especially with the addition of motion controls the Wii has to offer. The storyline has been the same thing for all three AC titles, starting off in debt to Nook. I'm totally game for some change. I'm sure there will still be the fishing, bug catching, completing your catalog, etc (which I love) in the game so if being mayor adds more customization or things to do I don't see how that could be a bad thing. If you're just looking for the same experience all over again you can choose to create a new town on the NGC, DS or Wii. I'm really hoping they roll out more new features for AC: 3DS over the next few months.
I was also super disappointed with City Folk, because I loved the changes from the GameCube to the DS. I'm crossing my fingers that they hit the mark with the new one.
I hope you're right in believing Nintendo is feeling the pressure to step up their game with the Animal Crossing: 3DS. I too am with you in hoping they will being something new to the game to the game. The 3DS sounds pretty powerful so they definitely have room to expand the game. Now we just have to wait for some more announcements...and the wait will be agonizing.DustyBentley said:An opinion that seems to be going around (and I agree with it) is that since City Folk really wasn't very innovative (it's performed as far as reviews/purchases the worst of all three games so far) that Nintendo's feeling a lot of pressure to do well with the next one because they're at risk of killing the franchise if they don't bring something new and exciting to the table.ponkie said:I think the rumor of possibly being the mayor is really intriguing. I'm all for Nintendo bringing some new ideas and features to the game. City Folk was a bit of a disappointment to me because I was really hoping for a fresh take on the the game, especially with the addition of motion controls the Wii has to offer. The storyline has been the same thing for all three AC titles, starting off in debt to Nook. I'm totally game for some change. I'm sure there will still be the fishing, bug catching, completing your catalog, etc (which I love) in the game so if being mayor adds more customization or things to do I don't see how that could be a bad thing. If you're just looking for the same experience all over again you can choose to create a new town on the NGC, DS or Wii. I'm really hoping they roll out more new features for AC: 3DS over the next few months.
I was also super disappointed with City Folk, because I loved the changes from the GameCube to the DS. I'm crossing my fingers that they hit the mark with the new one.
In addition to new furniture, there should be different colors for each individual piece of furniture.Brian117 said:Why must Nintendo keep the same furniture in every AC series? I mean c'mon! We need new stuff!!!
They'll likely add a lot of new furniture, but why should they leave out the old furniture? Having old furniture plus new furniture is more than having just new furniture.Brian117 said:Why must Nintendo keep the same furniture in every AC series? I mean c'mon! We need new stuff!!!