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Is there any way to make the villagers stop telling you that you look tired?
 
I'm trying to get PWPs, but they don't suggest PWPs when they want to tell you that you look tired...
 
I'm trying to get PWPs, but they don't suggest PWPs when they want to tell you that you look tired...

Save and quit then reopen the game.

Also, they only suggest pwps on a ping expression; never from conversation that you start. I think you might be doing something wrong.
 
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Also, they only suggest pwps on a ping expression; never from conversation that you start. I think you might be doing something wrong.

Actually not true. I got the windmill suggestion in a convo I initiated. I was shocked.
 
I thought this was about OP knowing about how I stayed up all night.

I was slightly disappointed.
 
I think they're suggesting that you've played the game for a long while, and that you might want to take a break.
 
Save and quit then reopen the game.

Also, they only suggest pwps on a ping expression; never from conversation that you start. I think you might be doing something wrong.

I can't seem to get villagers to ping if they want to tell me that I look tired. That's the problem.
 
My villagers are always telling me I look tired. I have also had about 5 PWP requests in the last few days, it's really weird. Usually I only get one request a week and I'm not doing anything different.
 
I just don't understand why Nintendo thought it was necessary to tell us to take breaks but the game doesn't tell me when my DS is low on battery like it did in Wild World.

The blue light indicator is on the bottom of the handheld and I can't see it as well as when I was playing on my DSi so having NL tell me my battery is low would really help me cause it's died on me before without even notifying me.
 
I just don't understand why Nintendo thought it was necessary to tell us to take breaks but the game doesn't tell me when my DS is low on battery like it did in Wild World.

The blue light indicator is on the bottom of the handheld and I can't see it as well as when I was playing on my DSi so having NL tell me my battery is low would really help me cause it's died on me before without even notifying me.

You don't have a bright red flashing signal below the 3D switch? It's hard to miss on mine. It gives me such a headache it forces me to plug it in
 
You don't have a bright red flashing signal below the 3D switch? It's hard to miss on mine. It gives me such a headache it forces me to plug it in

Mine doesn't flash and when I play, my 3DS is usually set on something so I can't always see when the color changes cause it's on the very bottom. And I play during the day so the light isn't as bright compared to when I play at night.
 
Mine doesn't flash and when I play, my 3DS is usually set on something so I can't always see when the color changes cause it's on the very bottom. And I play during the day so the light isn't as bright compared to when I play at night.

There's two lights. The blue one at the bottom turns red when you're running out, and if you ignore/don't notice that, another red light starts flashing much more noticeably by the wifi switch.
 
I can't seem to get villagers to ping if they want to tell me that I look tired. That's the problem.

Every half hour or so I talk to a villager that doesn't suggest something I want so they tell me I look tired and then wander in front of the other 4. ~ usually it is someone other than who you talk to who pings. And it's really not difficult to talk to a villager quickly.
 
Once Eloise said "Whoa! Kaya, how are you still up at this hour?" ..It was 5 PM. .___. I think I broke my game from playing too much..
 
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Mine doesn't flash and when I play, my 3DS is usually set on something so I can't always see when the color changes cause it's on the very bottom. And I play during the day so the light isn't as bright compared to when I play at night.

The light that shows you when you have Streetpass notifications flashes red when the 3DS is low on battery. It's extremely noticeable, I'm not entirely sure how you can miss it.
 
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