Many Weeks ago, i sent a letter to nintendo asking them to fix the grass problem today they rung me & said that it is a built in feature of the game & they cant fix it now, also saying it was so players could build path ways, & from these path ways players would stay on them so that excess grass wouldnt br destoryed. Sadly, when on Wi-Fi most people run & destroy your grass. So I am going to fundraise. Players, Post your Dead Grass pictures here, if they look like there soo badly torn up, i'll send them to Nintendo in my next letter, also i need some peoples help in destroying my grass, but only in a small area, so peeps if you are interested in destroying my grass please post it here & also post pics of your dead grass, I PROMISE GUYS I LORRAINE WILL FIX THIS!
Any Info. That May Help Me Use This Against Them Such As Petitions Videos it would be most appreciated
i got rid of the bloody petition but id still like pics, please people
wat type of problems? oh & by the wat i kindly took this from the 'DLC; More is coming!' topic
something very helpful for me was said like there:
Wii Master 64:maybe for earth day, they could release a patch to fix the grass so it won't trample. sorry, but i had to say that.
MasterM64: agree with the fake bell bag idea! Hay Wii Master, that's perfect idea for Earth Day. Wait just a second, has Wii Folder sent out the petition yet?
yer thank you for that
I appreciate your passion. Grass simply wears away too easily in ACCF. This is a well known problem with the game, as is evidenced by the countless videos on Youtube, petitions on this forum, and petitions on other sites on the internet. There have been no end to threads on here concerning grass renewal, grass preservation, and just overall frustration concerning the grass. Simply put, though, I share the pessimism that you have been met with thus far. For whatever reason, Nintendo is either unable to or unwilling to fix this problem.
That said, I will gladly post some images of the barren desert I call a town, as soon as it's daytime here and can photograph it in the sunlight. I wish you all the best, but, sadly, expect little result.