While I like that they can't just up and leave now and that they can only plot where the buildings are, I can understand the idea behind the unexpected. If everything is at your control, there's nothing that you can't control and or be surprised by. Yeah, it's not a good surprise lol, but I understand that level of unexpectedness can keep you on your toes.I... kind of miss my villagers randomly moving out. Don't get me wrong, having them randomly move out did cause a lot of frustration! I am a lot happier that they don't do that anymore; it always felt a little unfair that if I had to stop playing the game for a few days due to finals, being sick, or whatever else I could potentially come back to one less villager. However, I am terribly indecisive. I've had the game for only a year and I think I've had a total of three villagers move out?
Whenever they ask I always get a little nervous that I'll regret letting them go! So I usually tell them to stay, lmao. The exceptions were letting Colton move out when Sherb was a camper, then letting Beau move out when Raymond was a camper, and shortly after than letting Raymond move out because Kiki was camping. Having the campers randomly move out sort of forced me to get to know new villagers! I know this is a me problem though, lol. That's why I'm posting it here, in the unpopular opinions thread!
Hes one of my all time favourites, and the only cat I actually like.• Raymond is kind of cool looking, but I don’t understand the hype.
Agreed, surely nintendo can’t say it would imbalance game as can make tools infinite with customisation anyway. Plus gold tools have been unbreakable in every other version of ac ive played ughGold tools are the worst in this game. They are completely useless and they break. I mean here's the thing you cannot customize gold tools to restart your durability. You can only do that with normal tools to change the color that restarts your durability, but not with gold tools. They should've made it to where they don't break at all. All that effort just to get them feels wasted.