No. It didn't work the second time they implemented this wretched mechanic, partly because Animal Crossing fails to explain its mechanics properly, and there's conflicting information on how it works in CF and NL. I just don't want it in any game. Period.Do you think animal tracks could work if it was more generous as to the speed of the damage and had a way to actively repair it instead of just having to wait?
Well, I mean, even if they did, it's highly doubtful they'd release any prior AC game on a console when there's already an AC game released on said system. The one exception was WW on Wii U, but the Wii U had a poorly-received spin-off, and part of me thinks that they ported the game to that system because of the painfully short-sighted decision to online-gate content in the original DS release.I think Nintendo should just release more of their catalog of classic games for Switch so we can play the original, tbh.
It's Nintendo. When was the last time they were logical about any of this?I've never really bought the "it's not possible" or "it would take too much effort" excuses. Like...you made the games. You should be able to code a decent emulator. I don't want them for free. I'll pay you for them, Nintendo. I dunno. Lol