How dead is AC:CF?-NEW POLL POSTED

Nedrian said:
i haven't logged on here for months, let alone think about animal crossing... for 2 reasons.

1. it takes too much effort for me, someone who hasn't played in a long time, to find old friends that still play, that i can trust to let in my town or whatnot... no one i used to play with still plays, and to find anyone decent to invite to your town you have to come on this site. this site, when i was on it a lot, was way too full of kids wanting to make drama and fight over why their doritos they had for lunch are stale... just ******** and not about the game itself... so, no one to play with = no interest.

2. i bought my wii in new zealand, and being back home... it doesn't really work with the tvs we have here (in america). if i did want to play it would be in black and white for some reason which just sucks. so i don't.
Omg it's Nedrian! Everyone's coming back :D
 
It's already been a year since its release. Do you expect us to be playing it 24/7? lol.
 
Well...not being able to play wifi limits the fun of ACCF for me. I stopped playing a couple months after I got the game.

I did play today since there are plenty of things left for me to do.
 
I dont play anymore currently, have not for several months now.

1. Because I am way busy with work and other interests.

2. Because I actually play my old PS1 more then I play the Wii.

3. Lost interest in the game right now, I have no doubt I will continue to play it every once in a while tho.
 
Palad said:
[n,Nov 6 2009, 11:39:19 PM]
#karma said:
Animal Crossing is getting old.

We need a whole new concept in the game or Tom Nook will be roadkill.
Well what does super smash brothers do to get its kicks? It started on the N64, then went to the NGC, now its on the Wii, and people love it.

AC started N GC, then DS, then Wii. WHy dont people love it still?
Actually Animal Forest was the original concept for the popular game we know today. It was only released in Japan but still.
 
Palad said:
[n,Nov 8 2009, 12:39:38 AM]
sunate said:
Ac is going to eventually fade out. It's the same thing every game basicy.
not super smash brothers or grand theft auto...
the only reason why super smash and grand theft doesnt die out is because those are fighting games, and you can play a storyline mode game....
 
gandalfail said:
Paladin said:
sunate said:
Ac is going to eventually fade out. It's the same thing every game basicy.
not super smash brothers or grand theft auto...
the only reason why super smash and grand theft doesnt die out is because those are fighting games, and you can play a storyline mode game....
Well they arnt RPGs. Once you beat the main story you still have fun killing people (GTA), or just making stages and brawling on them (SSBB).

In animal crossing, there is no storyline, but the content is immense. To 'beat the game', you need to finish your house. Then comes museum donations. Then comes Town donations (Fountains, feathers, bridges, etc) Then comes CATALOG Complete. Once youve done all of these things, you have the right to say there is nothing to do.

Think about it. You need to play every day because there are 3 cracks per day. Maybe the contain a new fossil. Also, what about picking foreign fruit? And Watering flowers?

Catching BUgs? Making constelations? I could go on and on about activities you could do.
 
Palad said:
[n,Nov 8 2009, 02:35:58 PM]
gandalfail said:
Paladin said:
sunate said:
Ac is going to eventually fade out. It's the same thing every game basicy.
not super smash brothers or grand theft auto...
the only reason why super smash and grand theft doesnt die out is because those are fighting games, and you can play a storyline mode game....
Well they arnt RPGs. Once you beat the main story you still have fun killing people (GTA), or just making stages and brawling on them (SSBB).

In animal crossing, there is no storyline, but the content is immense. To 'beat the game', you need to finish your house. Then comes museum donations. Then comes Town donations (Fountains, feathers, bridges, etc) Then comes CATALOG Complete. Once youve done all of these things, you have the right to say there is nothing to do.

Think about it. You need to play every day because there are 3 cracks per day. Maybe the contain a new fossil. Also, what about picking foreign fruit? And Watering flowers?

Catching BUgs? Making constelations? I could go on and on about activities you could do.
All get boring after a while.
Watering flowers and picking fruit is extremely dull.
 
Palad said:
[n,Nov 6 2009, 11:39:19 PM]
#karma said:
Animal Crossing is getting old.

We need a whole new concept in the game or Tom Nook will be roadkill.
Well what does super smash brothers do to get its kicks? It started on the N64, then went to the NGC, now its on the Wii, and people love it.

AC started N GC, then DS, then Wii. WHy dont people love it still?
It actually started on the N64.
 
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[][][],Nov 8 2009, 11:12:09 PM]
Paladin said:
#karma said:
Animal Crossing is getting old.

We need a whole new concept in the game or Tom Nook will be roadkill.
Well what does super smash brothers do to get its kicks? It started on the N64, then went to the NGC, now its on the Wii, and people love it.

AC started N GC, then DS, then Wii. WHy dont people love it still?
It actually started on the N64.
Somebody already said that and i admitted that i made a mistake but thats not the point...
The point is that alot of other games that are super repetetive get played way more than animal crossing... and i say why?
 
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