I have a second copy, and in my opinion it has definitely been worth it ^^
Like you said, as long as you buy a used copy it won't be nearly as expensive as a new one, so you don't have to worry too much about regretting spending the money. And if you decide you don't want it, resell it or give it away ~
I am also a person who likes to reset a lot, so a second copy helps with that. I'm not really attached to my second town, so I have no problems resetting whenever I want. So far I mostly use that town for cycling, but I've had fun designing it with new landscape ideas and getting new dreamies too. I'll be resetting again soon :3
Before getting a second copy, I was sort of worried that I'd be unable to keep up with two because of time. Other than the weekends, I don't have a lot of free time for playing animal crossing. So what I do is only really play with one town at a time. In my first (main) town, I just tell a villager not to leave, save and quit, then I put the game down sometimes for weeks. No one leaves that way c:
Then I can spend a little bit of time daily playing in my second town and not have to worry about also doing that in my main town.
I take a lot of breaks from Animal Crossing, and sometimes I don't play it for weeks or months. I still feel like having a second copy was worth it though because I've gotten a lot of enjoyment out of it. Cycling was fun too. If I had to play them both everyday, it would be too time-consuming and I would regret it, but luckily I don't have to play either if I don't want to.
I don't have two fully developed towns, just one. So I'm not sure if that would make it more difficult or not to keep up with two copies.. Still, I hope this helped a bit!
Like you said, as long as you buy a used copy it won't be nearly as expensive as a new one, so you don't have to worry too much about regretting spending the money. And if you decide you don't want it, resell it or give it away ~
I am also a person who likes to reset a lot, so a second copy helps with that. I'm not really attached to my second town, so I have no problems resetting whenever I want. So far I mostly use that town for cycling, but I've had fun designing it with new landscape ideas and getting new dreamies too. I'll be resetting again soon :3
Before getting a second copy, I was sort of worried that I'd be unable to keep up with two because of time. Other than the weekends, I don't have a lot of free time for playing animal crossing. So what I do is only really play with one town at a time. In my first (main) town, I just tell a villager not to leave, save and quit, then I put the game down sometimes for weeks. No one leaves that way c:
Then I can spend a little bit of time daily playing in my second town and not have to worry about also doing that in my main town.
I take a lot of breaks from Animal Crossing, and sometimes I don't play it for weeks or months. I still feel like having a second copy was worth it though because I've gotten a lot of enjoyment out of it. Cycling was fun too. If I had to play them both everyday, it would be too time-consuming and I would regret it, but luckily I don't have to play either if I don't want to.
I don't have two fully developed towns, just one. So I'm not sure if that would make it more difficult or not to keep up with two copies.. Still, I hope this helped a bit!