I've been enjoying the sport every day since launch and have 225 hours inside. I think some folks are trying to get everything done in Animal Crossing Bells this game as quickly as possible, and then upset when they find there's nothing then. They always visit islands which have high rates for turnips, get countless bells, and update their home and can buy everything they ever need. Additionally trading recipes and paintings. I really don't play online in any way, and still haven't updated my house fully.
Folks might say because online is in the game then what they are doing is good, which it is, but do not complain when you hurry to find everything and you get bored. I feel as this type of game doesn't lend itself well to an online system. Also, I think it's played best when you play about one hour a day.
There is some things I'd enjoy enhanced, but I am enjoying my first AC game because the GameCube.
I enjoyed NH a whole lot, but my interest really fell off after I received my island to 5 stars. I'd created each one these spaces filled with stuff no one can socialize with and a island filled with villagers giving me the exact same dialogue. The game gets to a stage where material is decorated, the museum is complete, and re-terraforming is just tedious, and it loses its allure and becomes a weed pulling simulator.
I got 100 hours out of it and I don't regret it, but I only feel like there is something more to be obtained from the match that the devs haven't allowed me to experience.
I was worried about how much emphasis there appeared to be about crafting coming to ACNH, since I really don't enjoy crafting in matches, and so far my worries were warranted. I played daily until a couple of weeks back and there's just no forward push to the match which makes me want to log in and advancement. I played with New Leaf for years and never tired of it, and now I can not be fussed to even log into more than once weekly. Additionally, COVID made me perform a lot more in the beginning, although not needing an away-from-home lunch break has truly made me play less; it was an hour every day was developed in buy Animal Crossing New Horizons Items just for AC, and now it isn't.
I've been enjoying the sport every day since launch and have 225 hours inside. I think some folks are trying to get everything done in Animal Crossing Bells this game as quickly as possible, and then upset when they find there's nothing then. They always visit islands which have high rates for turnips, get countless bells, and update their home and can buy everything they ever need. Additionally trading recipes and paintings. I really don't play online in any way, and still haven't updated my house fully.
Folks might say because online is in the game then what they are doing is good, which it is, but do not complain when you hurry to find everything and you get bored. I feel as this type of game doesn't lend itself well to an online system. Also, I think it's played best when you play about one hour a day.
There is some things I'd enjoy enhanced, but I am enjoying my first AC game because the GameCube.
I enjoyed NH a whole lot, but my interest really fell off after I received my island to 5 stars. I'd created each one these spaces filled with stuff no one can socialize with and a island filled with villagers giving me the exact same dialogue. The game gets to a stage where material is decorated, the museum is complete, and re-terraforming is just tedious, and it loses its allure and becomes a weed pulling simulator.
I got 100 hours out of it and I don't regret it, but I only feel like there is something more to be obtained from the match that the devs haven't allowed me to experience.
I was worried about how much emphasis there appeared to be about crafting coming to ACNH, since I really don't enjoy crafting in matches, and so far my worries were warranted. I played daily until a couple of weeks back and there's just no forward push to the match which makes me want to log in and advancement. I played with New Leaf for years and never tired of it, and now I can not be fussed to even log into more than once weekly. Additionally, COVID made me perform a lot more in the beginning, although not needing an away-from-home lunch break has truly made me play less; it was an hour every day was developed in buy Animal Crossing New Horizons Items just for AC, and now it isn't.