kittenrobotarmy
JOLLY COOPERATION
Yes, another one of those threads. But there's no where else to put it, so don't complain about it. If this needs to be moved, mods, feel free to move it.
So, when I got my game on June 18th, I was so excited. I just wanted to jump right in, and I picked my map and town name willy-nilly. I didn't mind at first, but now I'm beginning to realize that my town map isn't really to my liking and I don't like the name. But I've put a lot of effort into landscaping and getting a few of my dream villagers. Should I reset? I mean, I've gotten so far in the game with my house, and turnips, and everything...
I mean, I can, of course, get people to hold my furniture, use the TTing trick so they can take my dream villagers/give them back to me, and hold my hybrids. But is it really worth it? Post your thoughts here. If you don't care then don't post.
Cons(of current map):
Re-Tail much too far to the north
My house is in a bad spot
I don't like the name Sunville, I'd rather name it Snowhill or Snowlake
Cons(of reseting):
Need to regain things on Main Street
All progress is lost
So, when I got my game on June 18th, I was so excited. I just wanted to jump right in, and I picked my map and town name willy-nilly. I didn't mind at first, but now I'm beginning to realize that my town map isn't really to my liking and I don't like the name. But I've put a lot of effort into landscaping and getting a few of my dream villagers. Should I reset? I mean, I've gotten so far in the game with my house, and turnips, and everything...
I mean, I can, of course, get people to hold my furniture, use the TTing trick so they can take my dream villagers/give them back to me, and hold my hybrids. But is it really worth it? Post your thoughts here. If you don't care then don't post.
Cons(of current map):
Re-Tail much too far to the north
My house is in a bad spot
I don't like the name Sunville, I'd rather name it Snowhill or Snowlake
Cons(of reseting):
Need to regain things on Main Street
All progress is lost
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