I wondered about something. Why OH WHY do we - the character - need to put or shovel in our bag when whe talk to a villager, but villagers can talk to the character with their shovel in their hands?! This frustrates me a lot, and I do not know why this is. We can hold the rest of our supplies when we talk, but the shovel, oh no, not the shovel.
I agree, though, I hate how timeconsuming it is to try and talk to someone, have to put away the shovel, and then the conversation starts. .-.
I also hate how misclicking on a door on Main Street with the megaphone out triggers a scene where you learn you can't use the megaphone on Main Street. D:
I also hate how misclicking on a door on Main Street with the megaphone out triggers a scene where you learn you can't use the megaphone on Main Street. D:[/QUOTE]
Urghhh! I don't know why, but that drives me insane too!!! >.<
I always thought of us of hitting the villagers with the pointed end of the shovel, which is a hazard.
But other than my thoughts, I don't know.
Also, I used to call out things of the Main Street and I hate that that happens. D:
It's really annoying, isn't it? I guess because it uses both of your hands and the hitbox is bigger so you would be an uncomfortable distance from the NPC . . . but still it's dumb and I don't get it either.
Yeah, I think it's for your villagers' safety...but then why do they get to hold their shovel while talking to you?! Apparently the mayor's safety doesn't matter?