Who Are The Most Individual Villagers??

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Does a villagers personality type have to do everything with how they are? Or are they're more unique villagers?
 
They're only unique in looks, like Julian, Tia and Merengue. All characters of a certain personality type use the same phrases and questions.
 
They're only unique in looks, like Julian, Tia and Merengue. All characters of a certain personality type use the same phrases and questions.

Which kinda sucks when you really think about. I mean, I've got Tucker and Drago, both dreamies, but aside from one being a mammoth and the other a dragon, there's nothing to set them apart
 
Really the only unique villagers out of the entire species lineup personality-wise, are the frogs.

They comment on how they love the rain, but that's about it.
 
I wonder if there are species-specific comments, because out of the repeat personalities I have, sometimes one says things the other never does and it's always the same things. I think it's probably just a coincidence, since I've never heard of that, other than the frogs saying what sp19047 said.
 
I wonder if there are species-specific comments, because out of the repeat personalities I have, sometimes one says things the other never does and it's always the same things. I think it's probably just a coincidence, since I've never heard of that, other than the frogs saying what sp19047 said.
The most species-specific comments you'll get are when they need to name their own species. Like when Snooties talk about a magazine, it'll be called "Chic ___ Monthly", with the blank being their species.
 
The most species-specific comments you'll get are when they need to name their own species. Like when Snooties talk about a magazine, it'll be called "Chic ___ Monthly", with the blank being their species.

I already know this, considering that I've already said that I suspect that the different dialogue my villagers have is just a coincidence. The stuff you've mentioned is something that I'm not counting as species-specific since the dialogue is the same other than that blank.
 
I already know this, considering that I've already said that I suspect that the different dialogue my villagers have is just a coincidence. The stuff you've mentioned is something that I'm not counting as species-specific since the dialogue is the same other than that blank.
Outside of that and the frogs thing, I haven't noticed anything else. Which is kinda sad. Hopefully they'll do better on a following title.
 
yes nintendo should waste 2687546783965743 hours making unique dialogue and such for 333+ villagers
 
yes nintendo should waste 2687546783965743 hours making unique dialogue and such for 333+ villagers

honestly making unique dialog is one of the easiest things to do. if they have the time to make useless skins for items no one wants to ever use (looking at you, metal tire stool) then they have time to make characters' dialog less repetitive.
 
yes nintendo should waste 2687546783965743 hours making unique dialogue and such for 333+ villagers

They don't need unique dialogue for each villager, but more options in the dialogues that already exist or making species have an influence in it too would be something already. Interacting with villagers is one of the main things you can do in ACNL and there's only 8 personalities even though you're supposed to have at least 9 villagers in your town. There are games where interacting with other characters isn't such an important aspect of the game and they still have more dialogues.

They already have a lot of items and other features that probably take far more work than coming up with a few additional lines of dialogue and putting them into the existing script for when you talk to a villager.
 
yes nintendo should waste 2687546783965743 hours making unique dialogue and such for 333+ villagers

Yeah... They kind of should! Villagers are, quite frankly, the most important part of the game and I can't be bothered to talk to them anymore because it's the same old thing over again....
They don't need to make more dialogue that is villager specific, but more species and personality specific would be nice! Therefore you can get completely different things out of a lazy gorilla and a normal duck!
If they're going to spend so much time/ money/ effort into developing a game, they need to pay more attention to the little things, since these are the things that make the game.
 
I will say that I wish there was more dialogue than there is in ACNL.

At the same time, I feel like the first time players start experiencing repeated lines, there's again gonna be "wow the dialogue in this game is so sparse smh nintendo"

So yes, there should be more, but people are still gonna complain, regardless, is what I think.
 
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