As long as AC3DS has good holidays that are similar to CF and the gamecube game, I think it will be better - it seems a lot more polished and has much more customisation, and has some sort of city/plaza anyway so really, bring it on
animal pictures would get too cluttered, a picture for EVERY animal, I enjoyed it, but it was cluttering
and playing the GC version, the animals can get repetitive there as well, as there were the 2 options in conversations just like with WW
i think the question should be will it beat ACGC, it has already beaten WW and CF, but not GC for me yet.
If the portraits return they should be harder to get or you get the option to refuse them
why would you need an option to refuse them when you can just sell them.If the portraits return they should be harder to get or you get the option to refuse them
ACCF wasn't a HUGE step, but it was a step, it allowed photo taking capabailities, the city(it isn't meant for you to spend hours on end at the city, just a few minutes a day)holidays, wifi, so it was a step up from WW, just not so huge.
I don't know about beating the Nintendo Gamecube version as of right now, but I hope Animal Crossing 3DS ends up being on par with the Nintendo Gamecube version of the game.i think the question should be will it beat ACGC, it has already beaten WW and CF, but not GC for me yet.
why would you need an option to refuse them when you can just sell them.
I mean like refuse it and get it later, sometimes I want an animal's photo but I have no room for it.
In my time playing, I have only ever gotten one! Dont make it harder.
If you don't want it at that time, do what bidoof said. Store it!
there wasn't enough storage space.
There is plenty if you want to keep them.
Just I have only ever gotten one.
And it was special to me. So don't make it harder.
You want to keep them, when there is a will there is a way
I literally used up all storage space in the game except throwing stuff on the town floor. I kept stuff in the save letters, completely filled the cabinets, used th elost and found as storage.