I have never played Animal Crossing
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>>721030538>posts furshit smut>i have never played the game!yeah, that's kinda obvious
>>721030825New Leaf on 3DS is great and is the second newest one. New Horizons on Switch sucks and is the newest one.
>>721030849If he had played the game it would have been on-model furshit smut.
it's alright, but too childish
>>721030825The original is the best one in terms of being a simulator, however the current newest one is best for having complete decoration control and making your ideal town of furry wives.>>721030920I ma old enough that I witnessed the rehabilitation of New Leaf in real time. Literally everyone on /v/ considered it a downgrade when it came out. Don't listen to zoomers. The best Animal Crossing is always either the original or the newest one, depending on what you want out of it.
>>721031406The only Animal Crossing I didn't play was Wild World. In my opinion New Leaf has the best balance of features and atmosphere. OG has better atmosphere but it has significantly less content. New Horizons has the best customization but it comes at the cost of the series main appeal. You decide where every building goes, you can move fully grown trees, and even terraform the entire island. This means you get an island that looks exactly how you want it done in one afternoon when before this would have been a long process that gives you a reason to play every day. It's also super formulaic with events and villager interactions. Visitors appear on a predictable weekly rotation, which again means you have no reason to play everyday to check for them. Villagers give out chores exceedingly rarely, won't let you customize their speech, and every single one will repeat the same line about the current event or visitor the first time you talk to each one that day. They're a chore to talk to in NH. At least in NL they give chores constantly and the stock dialog uses ad-libbing to not be so obviously repetitive.
>>721031406i miss /acg/
>>721030538Me neither.
>>721031406Definitely agree. New Leaf was a straight up downgrade in the socialization aspect but now zoomers praise it ignoring that both the dialogs and interactions on NH are better
If I make my own life sim based around Animal Crossing (over, say, Stardew or harvest Moon) what features do you like that exist or not and you want to see more of?
>>721030538It's pretty nice, I'd play it more if they didn't make it tedious to come back to
Would you say Isabella is the most popular villager or is it the Egyptian cat?
Would you support some sort of save data transfer or general "bank account" where starting a new AC game can have you carry over assets like furniture or money? Maybe a nuance of that?
>>721034062The main thing people miss about the older AC games is feeling like the world goes on without them when they aren't playing, and that the animals have their own lives outside of pleasing the player. So you should capitalize on that. Also figure out something more interesting to do with multiplayer than just show off your decorations
>>721034405Isabella as way more porn, so i say she is more popular
>>721034521I know online multiplayer is so much simpler these days but at the moment IDK shit about multiplayer other than those aren't features you just slap together. That said, I fear features multiplayer being able to do might be so cool that you feel shorted in the single player, like Four Swords.
>>721034062I think the most important thing is that game systems don't become too predictable. Being able to shape your town how you want is important, but it's working with the randomness that you're given which makes that fun. If too many events just happen on a predictable schedule then the world doesn't feel alive anymore. If you can shape the world too easily or quickly then it'll also kill the longevity you get from slowly working at projects. An unpredictable living world is more important to achieve than a freely customizable Habbo Hotel world to show off in multiplayer.
>>721034405Ankha has 13,800, Isabella has 17,100
>>721034062Add alternative ecosystems. In animal crossing (specially NH) you can use furniture and patterns to make your town to look like a desert, jungle, tundra, etc, but the actual ecosystem is the same. Having different ecosystems with exclusive plants, climate, furniture, bugs, fish and villagers would be a neat addition to the game.
>>721036181Wouldn't that clash with the seasons?
>>721032547now make her fat with a big dick
>>721031406New Leaf and New Horizons expanded on the worst parts of Animal Crossing. I don't want to autistically edit and control every aspect of my town. I don't want to choose where bridges, houses, cliffs, and rivers go. I just want to live in a comfy town and do comfy things, not be God like some autistic femcel playing the Sims.
>>721032547damn, ai is so convincing
>>721038353absolutely, good take rajesh
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>>721034758Well even the original AC had offline multiplayer. It was all based around other players seeing / hearing about evidence of things that other players had done. For example your friend comes over to visit your AC village, then for the next week you are hearing the animals talk about your friend, maybe you find something he buried, you might get a letter he left you while he was over. So you should at least consider stuff like that. AC is a game about communication at heart so not having any sense of multiplayer at all is going to be a big downgrade