Restarting (Slow-Bro Version)

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Hi friends! It's been years (feels like) since I was last on TBT. I really burned out on Bunlandia, as fun as it was, and I wanted to get back into ACNH. I took a plunge, though it was TERRIFYING to delete everything. I figured, look, if you just keep it there and never play it, how is that any more fun?

Anyways, long story short I came up with some new rules for myself. When I first got the game I powered through it, time traveled like Dr. Who, rigged the bell market, did a ton of trading to try and fill up DIYs and catalogues as fast as possible. I rotated what felt like a hundred + villagers and flattened out my whole island. This time I did things way slower just to try and relax a bit more! Some of the things I did:

Overall Game:
- No time travel
- Trying not to rush early game progress
- Earning bells just by selling fruit, veggies, fish, bugs, items, etc
- Slowly paying off mortgages, bridges, shops at Harv's

Early Game
- Didn't let myself upgrade my house until my initial two villagers moved into houses
- Didn't upgrade the museum tent until resident services upgraded
- Allowed my starting villagers to pick their own spots (just by seeing where they landed)
- Placed all new buildings like shops, campsite, villager houses, based on where the money tree spot was for the day. If I didn't like it I had to wait til the next day haha!

Mid Game (Once Terraforming Unlocked)
- No major terraforming - I decided to leave my landscape and rivers the way they are. The only terraforming I did was to clear a small path to my north beach, add one or two stepping stones in between some rivers, and in the future, potentially use it for buildings. Otherwise I left all water and land elements the same and made it work!
- No major reshuffling of buildings - Trying not to overthink it, it's been fun making my island plan work AROUND the buildings where they are. Some of them I move just because I have a great idea, like a museum on a hill or something, but otherwise I've been maneuvering around things and not having that many straight lines.
- No villager hunting - This is mostly because I am too lazy to buy a bunch of NMT and then go on the trips haha. I let the houses auto fill, or will occasionally bring in a villager via amiibo campsite

Currently Working On
- I just finished moving all my rocks into a sandy quarry area. Y'all. Doing this WITHOUT TIME TRAVEL? Took me almost a straight MONTH of bumping into mannequins because I'd keep making mistakes, or moving a mannequin to work on a path and forgetting to put it back...
- Now that the rocks are done I am working on building paths (mostly dirt, some stone and cobblestone). I'm going for kind of a solarpunk farming island vibe, so a bit rural, a bit futuristic, but mostly recycled/run down (but not in a grim!dark kind of way).
- I was burned out already by the time the update came, so I didn't do much with veggies or crafting. I'm having a ton of fun making the recipes actually and sometimes I'll challenge myself to craft ALL my food resources before I sell them, just because it's kinda satisfying to make a ton of tomato puree or something. It really adds to the whole grungy farm life vibe!
- Adding decorations to building areas like solar panels, trash items, plastic containers, etc etc.

Trying to decide if I want to make more residents to have more houses? Currently it's just my main (Teaberry). I was thinking of making her upstairs the home area, and making the downstairs into a combo grocery store, doctors office, library, or some other communal island resources because I often get villagers visiting and it's cute to see them interact with your stuff! I thought about making a fishing one (Seaberry), a farming one (Peaberry), an entomologist lab (Fleaberry)... hehehe

Anyone playing totally differently than they did when the game first out? Who's on board the lazy train with me! :D
 
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