Omg god no! The game was meant to be relaxing and those stupid tracks ruined my experience. Unless they increase the growth rate then I wouldn't mind as much.
Ok, I just watched the entire round table again, and there is no mention of animal tracks. That said, I do not think they will leave it out. I am working on restoring my town, and look forward to the day when I can pick up the paths we laid down.
Yeah sorry about that, I rechecked and it didn't mention it and I had read a comment saying it somewhere else. XD
but yeah, still like the tracks. As Kip said with the patterns, if you're good with patterns then those can look really nice. But I'm total crap at making patterns. lol
I don't care much for animal tracks and I don't really run. I'll just cover the "bald spots" with gold roses when the grass starts to wear down. I already do that in CF.
Maybe the grass will be pre-worn like in WW. Who knows?
The MOST annoying reason of why I stopped playing was that my Nintendo Wii makes this horrible buzzing noise when I insert the disc of Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City and yet it was perfectly silent when I took the disc out, does anyone agree with me on that being a bit weird...
Silent=No Discs
Noisy=Discs
I've watched the roundtable interview many times and they never said anything about animal paths/tracks. Also, I think I would have loved this feature if they would have at least told me about in the game... (Did they tell us about Animal paths in the game? I don't remember...)I'm 99% sure the roundtable interview confirmed animal tracks are returning. And no, to the question. Because I never viewed them as a problem. It's a great feature that gives your town that really in depth, personal touch. Unless you run around your entire town all the time and don't stop to walk.
As for it being controllable, that's up to the player. As I've already mentioned, if you're running around all the time it's going to make your town look like crap. If you just run from one place to another, then it's going to look nice.