>Town is fricking boring, mostly just empty space compared to the dense and detailed towns of the GC game >Villagers are extremely sedate and overly nice, as opposed to the much more dynamic GC personalities >Boring event >GC has literally no way to trade villagers with a person you don't know IRL, even then there's no way to guarantee you'll get the outcome you want
>Town is fricking boring, mostly just empty space compared to the dense and detailed towns of the GC game >Villagers are extremely sedate and overly nice, as opposed to the much more dynamic GC personalities >Boring event >GC has literally no way to trade villagers with a person you don't know IRL, even then there's no way to guarantee you'll get the outcome you want
>city >villagers IN the city to talk to >voice chat in multiplayer >mushrooms >still a bigger inventory then GC >motion controls >nat for bug contests >northern lights
I’d rather play NH than Shitty Folk. If you’re fine with giving up all the convenience and decorating potential you should either go with ACGC or WW so you get something out of it.
CF was lame because you had to go through the bus cutscene, then loading time, just to go to the "city" which was a small town square
then you had be bothered with another cutscene and loading time to go back to town. what a shitty idea
Yes, it actually is better. The other anon is a moron who never played it; IMO it's the perfect evolution from the first game, only gripe is being locked to the 8-way D-pad if you're not using the touch screen... but hey, people figured out how to make 64DS playable smoothly with a joystick in emulation, I'm sure you or someone could figure it out for WW or Metroid Prime Hunters etc.
i have immense fondness for it since it's the one i played as a kid. it's definitely lacking in the modern features, but as long as you are cool with the loop of fish, catch, pick seashells, sell, acquire furniture there's that. somewhat like the GC original the villagers are much more willing to be rude and spring some bizarre conversations on you. you can make a thing out of collecting all the villager pictures and work on some flower and trees autism if that does it for you. to my mind it has the most soulful graphics but that's definitely childhood nostalgia talking
It's okay. The one big problem with City Folk is that it's the game that introduced grass deterioration and the system for it is literally broken. It's not a big deal if you're on emulator and can save edit easily but if not expect your town to be entirely dirt if you don't know exactly how to avoid it.
I'm going with physical game on CRT to maximise the comfiness. Started to read a 13 years old forum thread about the dirt problem but it seems like a thing that I can live with.
I'll never understand this series. I don't enjoy the monotony of chores and the villagers all start repeating lines super fast if you talk to them remotely regularly which kills any interest I have in ever talking to them.
I tried the Gamecube one, I tried the 3DS one, I just don't understand what people get out of it other than meaningless busywork.
They’re relaxing games. I was turning into terminally depressed hikikomori but then New Leaf came and fixed me and I can pretend being a normalgay pretty well these days.
Collecting stuff to decorate your rooms and now island with is fun and earning money to pay off the house is fun. I really wish they would expand on the social interactions, but that has never been much of a priority for Nintendo so I usually ignore that for the most part.
Problem for me is that I get a never want to work with what I get. I have a preconceived notion of what I want my room to be, and I never use anything that doesn't perfectly match up with the theme I want.
One of my pipe dreams is to inject a personality for pregnant villagers. Also to modify the other personalities to acknowledge/interact with the preggos the way they would with vanilla villagers.
I miss old AC so much. You were just another resident seeing what's happening with the townsfolk with the odd surprise visit from the mayor or something.
You can play ACNH how you want still but it feels so dead and predictable and there's a lot of bs to manage like DIYs and breaking tools
I don't care so much about terraforming, but I do love being able to put stuff outside.
I really wish they ported placing furniture outside to NL when they did the welcome amiibo update.
I fricking hate NH but NL really just feels naked in terms of content without being able to really decorate outside.
>City Folk
>Tradition
>cant alter town at all
>villagers still had personality
>flea market
>no "popular villagers" fandom or isabelle
yes
>Town is fricking boring, mostly just empty space compared to the dense and detailed towns of the GC game
>Villagers are extremely sedate and overly nice, as opposed to the much more dynamic GC personalities
>Boring event
>GC has literally no way to trade villagers with a person you don't know IRL, even then there's no way to guarantee you'll get the outcome you want
how is getting to buy your neighbors stuff or sell them yours not fun?
you're nuts
Isabelle is such a garbage character
but she's hot
Look anons, you're BOTH wrong.
Wild World FTW
>Wild World
City folk based on number if features is like the second worst game in the franchise so no. New horizons is better
>city
>villagers IN the city to talk to
>voice chat in multiplayer
>mushrooms
>still a bigger inventory then GC
>motion controls
>nat for bug contests
>northern lights
I’d rather play NH than Shitty Folk. If you’re fine with giving up all the convenience and decorating potential you should either go with ACGC or WW so you get something out of it.
>durability
>terraforming restrictions
>basically needs online to circumvent daily shop item rotation
some convenience
>circumvent daily shop item rotation
begone zoomer
CF was lame because you had to go through the bus cutscene, then loading time, just to go to the "city" which was a small town square
then you had be bothered with another cutscene and loading time to go back to town. what a shitty idea
I really don't like the separate downtown areas from City Folk and New Leaf. I'd appreciate a larger town that fits every shop within it.
I never hear people talking about Wild World, what's the consensus?
It's just City Folk without the city. I.E. pointless nowadays.
Is the dialogue any better?
No. Also holidays and their corresponding events were practically non-existent.
Yes, it actually is better. The other anon is a moron who never played it; IMO it's the perfect evolution from the first game, only gripe is being locked to the 8-way D-pad if you're not using the touch screen... but hey, people figured out how to make 64DS playable smoothly with a joystick in emulation, I'm sure you or someone could figure it out for WW or Metroid Prime Hunters etc.
i have immense fondness for it since it's the one i played as a kid. it's definitely lacking in the modern features, but as long as you are cool with the loop of fish, catch, pick seashells, sell, acquire furniture there's that. somewhat like the GC original the villagers are much more willing to be rude and spring some bizarre conversations on you. you can make a thing out of collecting all the villager pictures and work on some flower and trees autism if that does it for you. to my mind it has the most soulful graphics but that's definitely childhood nostalgia talking
Should I start Let’s go to the City? Got over 400 hours in NL and almost 500h in NH an I got bored to them.
I'm going to start playing it if no one warns me about it's flaws ITT
It's okay. The one big problem with City Folk is that it's the game that introduced grass deterioration and the system for it is literally broken. It's not a big deal if you're on emulator and can save edit easily but if not expect your town to be entirely dirt if you don't know exactly how to avoid it.
I'm going with physical game on CRT to maximise the comfiness. Started to read a 13 years old forum thread about the dirt problem but it seems like a thing that I can live with.
I'll never understand this series. I don't enjoy the monotony of chores and the villagers all start repeating lines super fast if you talk to them remotely regularly which kills any interest I have in ever talking to them.
I tried the Gamecube one, I tried the 3DS one, I just don't understand what people get out of it other than meaningless busywork.
They’re relaxing games. I was turning into terminally depressed hikikomori but then New Leaf came and fixed me and I can pretend being a normalgay pretty well these days.
Collecting stuff to decorate your rooms and now island with is fun and earning money to pay off the house is fun. I really wish they would expand on the social interactions, but that has never been much of a priority for Nintendo so I usually ignore that for the most part.
I guess I'm just not much for decorating shit. Doesn't interest me.
Problem for me is that I get a never want to work with what I get. I have a preconceived notion of what I want my room to be, and I never use anything that doesn't perfectly match up with the theme I want.
For me it's the 7-eleven furniture set
911 furniture set when?
Idk, ask some modders.
Imagine if someone was able to figure out how to mod villager dialogue and routines in NH, or even add events and holiday stuff
Imagine all animal dialogue written by Ganker
One of my pipe dreams is to inject a personality for pregnant villagers. Also to modify the other personalities to acknowledge/interact with the preggos the way they would with vanilla villagers.
I miss old AC so much. You were just another resident seeing what's happening with the townsfolk with the odd surprise visit from the mayor or something.
You can play ACNH how you want still but it feels so dead and predictable and there's a lot of bs to manage like DIYs and breaking tools