I can't speak authoritatively on what the definition of a "mechanic" in a video game is, but I always thought calling something a mechanic implied the game expects and encourages the player to do it/live with it as part of the game's intended experience. I would consider the real-time aspect of AC a core mechanic; the ability to work around it (TT) is an inevitable option that including an adjustable real-time clock necessarily creates, but the game never encourages or expects you to TT, nor does it reward you for doing so, other than being able to benefit from special items before everyone else. Shops open and close at set hours, fossils and weeds and trees and building projects all occur over periods of days, fruit grows back every 3 days - none of these things make any sense if Nintendo wants people to TT as part of the intended AC experience. (Nintendo does acknowledge some people play this way, hence turnips rotting if you TT backwards.)The one thing I'm STILL irritated with them for is not giving us holidays. If I wanna play Halloween in July, I should be able to. I was able to in every other game and now it's like they've decided they're against time travelling or something... despite it being a mechanic in literally every. single. Animal Crossing game to date. They've apparently decided to appeal to the holier than thou "I play this game more ethically than you because I don't time travel" crowd.
(note- I'm not talking about people who don't time travel, that's fine. Play how you want! I'm talking about the ones who don't time travel and berate those who do.)
This is happening to me too! I could see my friends (with proper distancing measures) or play ACNH AGAIN. Which would I choose?I've mostly been busy with online meetings and whatnot! As the world starts to open up more I think people are playing NH less! (At least that's the case for me! I can actually like, kind of do stuff now)
You can tour my island twice, that’ll fix itdead game
three months one update
13.41 million units sold
born to grind world a muck
Legit though I find New Horizons boring. I never wanted the crafting system, at the very least when it comes to the tools. My favorite part of AC games was honestly just wasting the days away fishing and bug catching. Then with New Leaf it was doing that with friends or going to the island to goof around with island games while we talked. New Horizons is essentially me grumbling about needing to make more tools after about twenty minutes or getting a tour of a friend’s island like once
Am I the only one who has been noticing the activity here slowing down?
I'm having trouble trading and finding islands open with Redd and Celeste, for an example...
Have people moved to other platforms? Or have you just been playing the game a lot less?
It makes me sad because I don't use nookazon or any other place
You know you can buy tools right? I don't even remember the last time I crafted something...dead game
three months one update
13.41 million units sold
born to grind world a muck
Legit though I find New Horizons boring. I never wanted the crafting system, at the very least when it comes to the tools. My favorite part of AC games was honestly just wasting the days away fishing and bug catching. Then with New Leaf it was doing that with friends or going to the island to goof around with island games while we talked. New Horizons is essentially me grumbling about needing to make more tools after about twenty minutes or getting a tour of a friend’s island like once
I can but I don’t like that any better. Yes I know, first world problems.You know you can buy tools right? I don't even remember the last time I crafted something...
I agree with you. It's such a pain to make sure you never run out of a tool when on another island. My least favourite thing about the game.I can but I don’t like that any better. Yes I know, first world problems.