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Do you TT?

Svive

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do you? I do in my town, day by day. I never leap unless it's backwards and my town is continuously in the month of april because I'm 75% done with my town so I want to know what it will look like during the blossom festival when I will upload the actual DA

But I also want to know why you might be opposed to it! Let me know cause I'm curious :).
 
I only TT when I am trying hard to get a villager to move out. Sometimes I will TT when I have done a lot of landscaping and just want to see all my trees and bushes fully grown! :)

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When I first started with ACNL I wouldn't TT because I was afraid I would do something wrong and lose a villager and also really wanted to play the game for what it was in real time.
 
I agree there are days I don't tt and the game has a very much more relaxing feel to be able to see the scene of the day change with real time.
 
yeah. i don't play much throughout the school year anymore, so the only way i can really get my town to a state i'm happy with is by TTing. my town is also a spring town like yours, so TTing is necessary in that aspect! and it's better for me to remain in spring every time i play because i'm pretty much done with my town apart from my side characters homes. it's also nice for quickly breeding hybrids and collecting bush starts/saplings for the second town i've been meaning to start but haven't yet :)
 
Only to get a villager in boxes for someone ^^; I'm not against TTing, but I personally don't like to do it myself- I wouldn't want to accidentally mess anything up, and I prefer playing in real time... it feels really weird not being on the right date XD
 
No, only within the day cause I work until 9.30pm most days so when I get home and open up the game everthing's closed already .__.
 
No, I don't.
That doesn't mean I only do it for [insert typical time traveling reason], I do not time travel at all.
 
i dont TT because ive done it before in city folk when i was way younger, and it completely destroyed my town and ive been scared to TT since :o
 
I try not to. Sometimes, I TT to make shops open, or to make villager move out/move in. :)
 
The thing that sets AC apart from most other games is the realtime-aspect of the game. When I first started playing, I found it really odd, even annoying at times. Now, however, I think it's such a unique feature, and time travelling totally breaks the immersion for me. I kind of like that you have to wait a whole year for new years and such, and that you have to wait for your orders from the shop (it's still faster than amazon prime, though...) All I can say is - look at it this way: There's no time travellin' in real life, is there? No, of course not. That'd be crazy.
 
yeah i tend to tt back and forth consecutively.
 
No I don't TT. When I was younger I do it a lot because to get more bells. All of my friends too. (We don't know really what to do with turnips). I think no tt keeps the game more exciting because you play it in real time.
 
I tt for my trees to grow, for my hybrid flower breeding, and for villagers to get in boxes. That's all I use tting for.
 
I do it after I do all of my chores and I like moving to the next day when I order stuff and get house upgrades. Theres only so much you can do in a day after talking to villagers and doing chores and what not. If I didn't I would be super bored and my town wouldn't be as developed as it is.
 
Never have, and never will. The very reason I fell in love with Animal Crossing back in 2002 was because it was December both in the game and real life, and hearing that snow crunch was like WOAH! From the moment I got it, unless it's due to that stupid yearly time change people in America have to deal with known as "Daylight Saving" then I never change the clock, and recommend- HIGHLY RECOMMEND, you don't time travel. It's taking advantage of the real time clock, because the game is designed so you'll play it days, weeks, months, years even, so that's why over 1,000 straight days playing New Leaf, and I still continue to play, I could have likely completed most of this in a year or 2 if I time traveled, but I didn't so that's why I play it LONG after many of my time traveling friends who burned themselves out did. If you're a true purist like I am, you won't even change it if you missed an event during the day, like a sale between 7 and 9 PM (those emporium hours SUCK), but oh well, it is what it is, can't go back in real life, you can't do it in a game that's based after real life.
 
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