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There are at New Horizons Items least two people here actually saying they hate talking and decorating. And certain it's no problem if people wish to spin themselves up over something absurd, but it is confusing none the less.
AgeEighty said people want features that were in previous matches, and you somehow misinterpreted that as"not needing items in Animal Crossing." I would not be surprised if you failed to know different remarks here as well.
They can begin by shipping a completed product on release.
I avoided New Horizons due to the upgrade scheme, and the difficulties people are having with it since are nearly vindicating. Nobody needs to dislike playing Animal Crossing if they are going into it with a relaxed mind, therefore it still sucks to see people disappointed with this, but I urge New Leaf rather than Even with its single Welcome Amiibo expansion (which is now on the cartridge for new carts), the game wasn't in upgrade hell and has been more or less finish on day one.
Bonus, there's no durability or alternative Minecraft-like mechanics. But you drop the sweet map-making skills...
THe product is currently complete on release. This game was not in development for 6 years for nothing. And I'm not someone who's likely to go against Aya Kyogoku considering how much she adored AC on New Leaf and currently on New Horizons as manager, to the point at which she was promoted annually in Nintendo as director in area of Nogami (producer of Splatoon/AC) who was also encouraged.
The upgrades feel as though they are only ways to deliver and maintain interest on the sport for months and years, which is performing well considering how the game keep selling months and months following it originally released. When word of mouth was so strong, would it keep selling just like it does after all those months? I really don't know, feel quite odd Cheap Animal Crossing Items to me.