I wish more focus was put on the single player aspects of the game and less on the online community aspect. I would rather talk to the animals than real people lol.
OMG I love Filbert ;w; he's sooo adorable <3 and lol I hate horses too xD especially Julian, he totally creeps me out o.o I was SO shocked when I found out that he was so popular when I first joined TBT haha^^Hmmm... I think filbert is the greatest villager to ever grace AC!!!
I don't like most of the dlc's.
I also don't like any of the horses. I think their shape just creeps me out.
I don't like the idea of keeping your villagers with their "original furniture," "initial clothing," or conforming them in any way. They're your **** villagers, let them do what they want. You're not a dictator, you're a mayor. Act like one.
I prefer smaller houses. Out of my five characters, only one has a fully expanded house.
I don't like full, matching sets of furniture. A few matching pieces, sure, but every.single.piece. in one room, no.
I don't like time traveling; it kinda ruins the fun of building up your town. The more things are delayed, the longer you're gonna work on your town, am I right? It works pretty well that way.
I don't like how you can get your villager's picture more than once. I prefer Wild World's method of looking at it: the picture is a special, special gift from your villager that shows your maximum friendship with him/her. If you happen to sell it or lose it somehow, that's your fault and you aren't gonna get another one. To the villager, it shows your reliability and whether you're a genuine, honest person, and truly like your villager. And when your villager moves away, you'll always have that one special picture to remember them by.
I don't like the idea of keeping your villagers with their "original furniture," "initial clothing," or conforming them in any way. They're your **** villagers, let them do what they want. You're not a dictator, you're a mayor. Act like one.
Finally, I actually like Resetti. He's a busy old guy and he's actually nice to know if you don't screw him over. Just like any other reasonable person. He's also got pretty good points about life. He understands your reasoning alongside his. And geez, give him a break. Every time someone resets, he's gotta stop whatever he's doing and go fix it for them. And that's a lot of resets, a lot of digging, and a lot of stress. He's been holding the same job throughout the series, and now in this game, whether to give him even a job in this town is up to you. In other words, you get to decide whether he can get money to feed his family or not. It's kinda heart-wrenching put into that perspective. Respect the mole, guys.
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WHEN TIMMY AND TOMMY KEEP ASKING YOU IF YOU KNOW HOW TO USE THE WRAPPING PAPER EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. YOU. BUY. IT. IT'S SO ANNOYING SERIOUSLY YOU ASKED US ONCE I'M PRETTY SURE WE DON'T NEED TO REMEMBER EVERY TIME WE WANT TO WRAP A PRESENT FOR OUR FRIENDS okay I'm done[/SIZE]
I don't think you're forced to use the online community in the game, though. You can easily use your own methods to get the villagers you like or wait for them to show up, you don't have to use Club Tortimer to go on the island, you can probably play the game relying mainly on the items and stuff you get by yourself. I see the online community as a bonus though, since sometimes it just makes life easier.
I don't like how you can get your villager's picture more than once. I prefer Wild World's method of looking at it: the picture is a special, special gift from your villager that shows your maximum friendship with him/her. If you happen to sell it or lose it somehow, that's your fault and you aren't gonna get another one. To the villager, it shows your reliability and whether you're a genuine, honest person, and truly like your villager. And when your villager moves away, you'll always have that one special picture to remember them by.
Ugh, yes. That and pretty much anything in the store like musical cards. I also hate their repetitive dialogue whenever you decline their offer or buy something. I think that's a problem with the shops in general and also with Blathers! After you've had to talk to them a million times, you pretty much just know the text by heart.
I also hate how shopkeepers will always follow you around, even when it's a small shop.![]()
I don't see what's so creepy about Katt, she isn't that bad!
I don't like towns where people plot reset every villager house, it just looks almost too perfect and bugs me. Like, it doesn't look natural. No offense to those of you who do that!