Animal Crossing: Upgrading Downgrading.

I hate when games force you to play, because you don't wanna lose anything rare...
But the house upgrade for CF is better imo.
 
House Upgrades: Sure, four mansions would be fun, but it's a bit much. The only reason why Wild World had a mansion is because there was only one house. You have four houses in City Folk, which equals more rooms than are in just one mansion, so why are you complaining? Also, the NES games weren't included because of Virtual Console. If you want to play an NES game so bad, then pay the measly $5 yourself to download it on Virtual Console.

The Grass: BAAAAAWWWWW. I don't have this problem. Why? Because I actually use the dirt paths that the game makes. Actually, I go even further and make cover the paths with patterns. Then I plant flowers along the ends of the path. It looks very nice, and it keeps the grass growing. No big deal. I actually like the wear-away grass feature. It allows you to make nice dirt paths if you prefer that to patterns (assuming you don't run all over town like an idiot, that is).

The City: I'll admit, the City is kinda lacking. But it's not like it's taking away anything from the game. It's completely new, extending on what was already established by past games. You can't say that it got any worse, because it didn't even exist before City Folk.

Pascal: Sure, he's not the most interesting visitor, but it's not like he's hurting anything. Oh, and I find scallops to be quite common. Here's a tip: Collect any scallops you see along the beach everyday, instead of scurrying to find one at the last minute when he's in town.

Nookington's: There's a very good reason why Nook asks to downgrade the shop. Nookington's may be great for variety, but it fails in comparison to Nook 'n' Go when it comes to availability. And by availability I mean open hours. Unfortunately for night owls like myself, Nookington's closes at 9 PM. Nook 'n' Go, on the other hand, is open until 1 AM. The choice is yours; do you prefer variety over availability, or are you willing to sacrifice variety for some late night shopping?

Crazy Redd's: Um... It's always been like this, so why are you complaining now?

Shampoodle: Again, it's always been that way... It makes it more fun, anyway. It gives you reason to get your hair cut more than just once and never come back.
 
Tyeforce said:
House Upgrades: Sure, four mansions would be fun, but it's a bit much. The only reason why Wild World had a mansion is because there was only one house. You have four houses in City Folk, which equals more rooms than are in just one mansion, so why are you complaining? Also, the NES games weren't included because of Virtual Console. If you want to play an NES game so bad, then pay the measly $5 yourself to download it on Virtual Console.

The Grass: BAAAAAWWWWW. I don't have this problem. Why? Because I actually use the dirt paths that the game makes. Actually, I go even further and make cover the paths with patterns. Then I plant flowers along the ends of the path. It looks very nice, and it keeps the grass growing. No big deal. I actually like the wear-away grass feature. It allows you to make nice dirt paths if you prefer that to patterns (assuming you don't run all over town like an idiot, that is).

The City: I'll admit, the City is kinda lacking. But it's not like it's taking away anything from the game. It's completely new, extending on what was already established by past games. You can't say that it got any worse, because it didn't even exist before City Folk.

Pascal: Sure, he's not the most interesting visitor, but it's not like he's hurting anything. Oh, and I find scallops to be quite common. Here's a tip: Collect any scallops you see along the beach everyday, instead of scurrying to find one at the last minute when he's in town.

Nookington's: There's a very good reason why Nook asks to downgrade the shop. Nookington's may be great for variety, but it fails in comparison to Nook 'n' Go when it comes to availability. And by availability I mean open hours. Unfortunately for night owls like myself, Nookington's closes at 9 PM. Nook 'n' Go, on the other hand, is open until 1 AM. The choice is yours; do you prefer variety over availability, or are you willing to sacrifice variety for some late night shopping?

Crazy Redd's: Um... It's always been like this, so why are you complaining now?

Shampoodle: Again, it's always been that way... It makes it more fun, anyway. It gives you reason to get your hair cut more than just once and never come back.
Yeah. You tell 'em.
 
Tyeforce said:
House Upgrades: Sure, four mansions would be fun, but it's a bit much. The only reason why Wild World had a mansion is because there was only one house. You have four houses in City Folk, which equals more rooms than are in just one mansion, so why are you complaining? Also, the NES games weren't included because of Virtual Console. If you want to play an NES game so bad, then pay the measly $5 yourself to download it on Virtual Console.

The Grass: BAAAAAWWWWW. I don't have this problem. Why? Because I actually use the dirt paths that the game makes. Actually, I go even further and make cover the paths with patterns. Then I plant flowers along the ends of the path. It looks very nice, and it keeps the grass growing. No big deal. I actually like the wear-away grass feature. It allows you to make nice dirt paths if you prefer that to patterns (assuming you don't run all over town like an idiot, that is).

The City: I'll admit, the City is kinda lacking. But it's not like it's taking away anything from the game. It's completely new, extending on what was already established by past games. You can't say that it got any worse, because it didn't even exist before City Folk.

Pascal: Sure, he's not the most interesting visitor, but it's not like he's hurting anything. Oh, and I find scallops to be quite common. Here's a tip: Collect any scallops you see along the beach everyday, instead of scurrying to find one at the last minute when he's in town.

Nookington's: There's a very good reason why Nook asks to downgrade the shop. Nookington's may be great for variety, but it fails in comparison to Nook 'n' Go when it comes to availability. And by availability I mean open hours. Unfortunately for night owls like myself, Nookington's closes at 9 PM. Nook 'n' Go, on the other hand, is open until 1 AM. The choice is yours; do you prefer variety over availability, or are you willing to sacrifice variety for some late night shopping?

Crazy Redd's: Um... It's always been like this, so why are you complaining now?

Shampoodle: Again, it's always been that way... It makes it more fun, anyway. It gives you reason to get your hair cut more than just once and never come back.
1: Stating the obvious, Mansions are nice indeed but I prefer them.
2: I don't run all over town, the grass just keeps dying. They don't even bother to give you nearly perfect grass at start.
3: That's something I can agree on.
4: Never seen any scallops, maybe I should be more patient. Virtues.
5: True.
6: BECAUSE I HAET CRAZY REDD!!1!11!11 /sarcasm
7: Screw the rules I have green hair.

Either way, I did all I could to make a decent AC rant. I need someone to Wi-Fi with and noclip everywhere when I get homebrew.

Edit: Actually, the true point of this rant is to show people there are some downsides in the game, and to find witty replies from others to show everyone that reads this that AC can be fun either way. No matter what changes.
 
I'm saddened on how you didn't rant about the holidays.
On Wild World and City Folk, there were just not enough holidays for me to even want to play.
And even when they did have holidays, they sucked.

On the GCN version, it had many holidays, many contests, and cool things to do almost every month.
 
Khocol4te said:
I'm saddened on how you didn't rant about the holidays.
On Wild World and City Folk, there were just not enough holidays for me to even want to play.
And even when they did have holidays, they sucked.

On the GCN version, it had many holidays, many contests, and cool things to do almost every month.
...What? I'm pretty sure City Folk has most, if not all, holidays from GCN Animal Crossing, plus more.
 
Tyeforce said:
Khocol4te said:
I'm saddened on how you didn't rant about the holidays.
On Wild World and City Folk, there were just not enough holidays for me to even want to play.
And even when they did have holidays, they sucked.

On the GCN version, it had many holidays, many contests, and cool things to do almost every month.
...What? I'm pretty sure City Folk has most, if not all, holidays from GCN Animal Crossing, plus more.
They aren't nearly as engaging though.
 
"I'd rather shop at a backstreet alley, knowing I would get scammed, raped, killed, or even worse."

i think i know why i love you mang
 
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Khocol4te said:
I'm saddened on how you didn't rant about the holidays.
On Wild World and City Folk, there were just not enough holidays for me to even want to play.
And even when they did have holidays, they sucked.

On the GCN version, it had many holidays, many contests, and cool things to do almost every month.
...What? I'm pretty sure City Folk has most, if not all, holidays from GCN Animal Crossing, plus more.
They aren't nearly as engaging though.
...

They're the same *censored.3.0*ing thing! >_>
 
TheBigJC7777777 said:
I agree with every of your rants, but you forgot something about Nookington's.
When Tom Nook ask you which type of shop you prefer, this is not about gambling. If you choose "Variety", it will be Nookington's, while "Balance" yield you a Nookway, and "Best times" for Nook'n'Go. I'm not sure what "Nothing much" will do, but I suppose it won't change your shop.
u get the crapy shop HAHAH!



O and ya i agree with your rants. lol but i like crazy redd he r my CUZ! lol. lol and that swimming guy idk keep him there for no reason.
 
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