laceydearie
Senior Member
I had to make this decision just now. I'm not happy with most of my town (the layout looked good but after a few days of playing.. sigh.) I'm gonna reset, start today and zero TT this.
				
			Honestly, at some point you are just going to have to accept that not everything can be perfect.

Honestly, at some point you are just going to have to accept that not everything can be perfect.
I had to make this decision just now. I'm not happy with most of my town (the layout looked good but after a few days of playing.. sigh.) I'm gonna reset, start today and zero TT this.
 I think that's what's most important. You can always get new fruit from trades, and villagers come and go, but if your map isn't exciting to you, I think it's worth it to reset. Now that I love my map, I am constantly looking around and getting inspired about all of the new community projects. I didn't feel that with my old map.
 I think that's what's most important. You can always get new fruit from trades, and villagers come and go, but if your map isn't exciting to you, I think it's worth it to reset. Now that I love my map, I am constantly looking around and getting inspired about all of the new community projects. I didn't feel that with my old map. But you'll probably be glad you didn't reset when you get farther into the game.
 But you'll probably be glad you didn't reset when you get farther into the game. 

Yup, I did the same. I started my game yesterday and noticed I wasn't entirely happy with my town layout, but thought it would grow on me quickly. But as I lay in bed yesterday, I realised it just wasn't for me. And so I resetted this morning and found my perfect map after four or five resets or so.I made my first town yesterday... I was okay with it at first, but the poor layout and fruit (cherries) kept bugging me. I restarted today and got a near-perfect layout with apples. Plus, an added bonus... I got Diana, one of my favourite villagers!
So happy that I restarted.