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I pretty much abandoned New Leaf probably because I kept starting over and over on it over the last six years. In fact, the last six years were very hard for me what with finishing the last two years of high school and then having to move literally right after I was done with it. The move was so hard on me that after I couldn't keep my town for more than a week, I just gave up on it. I am looking on the brighter side though. When New Horizons comes out, this time I vow not to ever start over again and maybe since now I joined this great community, I'm hoping I get to play with lots of new friends on here. So yeah, everything for me will be just fine. I'll miss New Leaf though. I practically feel in love with it when I first started playing and I do feel bad abandoning it, but New Horizons will be great also.
Not necessarily, dont get me wrong I don't play it as often as I used to but I don't think i'll stop playing it all together once the Switch game releases. Same goes for the Pocket Camp app, I'll still play it alongside other games but its the case of whether I will have the time to play it. I really enjoyed playing City Folk until Nintendo discontinued WFC on the DS and Wii consoles and then eventually stopped playing it because it got boring without the multiplayer.
Already left New Leaf a while ago. Honestly, as much as I like New Leaf (although there are some things
which bothers me about it), the game became stale at some point to me. Sure, there where times where
I got back to NL because I missed it playing a Animal Crossing game, but now I 100% left it for good,
especially since I now have a new game on the Switch which is more fun to play. And to be honest, at
some point, I would have abandoned New Leaf for the sake of New Horizons anyway, as I always stopped
caring for the older AC game when a new one came out.
I go back and forth. I haven't played NL in months. When I do play I don't play for very long, but I wouldn't abandon it completely...not yet anyway.
I can't wait for NH to come out and will probably be all consumed with it (unless I really don't like it) As far as all the Animal Crossing games I think I just get bored of it once I accomplish everything I want in the game, then I want to start from scratch again. I think I just go too fast and play too much and burn out.
I am going to TRY and play NH at a slower pace and see if that helps. Animal Crossing is my favorite franchise and I have played all of them except City Folk as I didn't have a wii. But every other version I had multiple cartridges and played them constantly (until the boredom set in, which usually happened once I got things decorated how I wanted and completed the catalogue etc.)
I don?t think I could, this game will always be really special to me and the town and characters I?ve created are too close to my heart to leave! I?ve played this game for a third of my life, granted on and off, but there?s still so much to do, so many things to collect, and daily life in the game can continue as normal. I?m really pumped for NH, and I imagine it?ll take a few weeks to get NH kickstarted and get myself used to the game, and then I?m going to try my best to juggle the two! It?s not going to be super easy as I have a lot of studying to do, but I?m hoping I can balance my time between them! I feel like if my town becomes ?complete? my interest would wane somewhat, so having a lot to do works in my favour, it?s a reason to come back, even though there?s a new version out. Not being able to play online without paying (likely) is another reason why I?ll be on NL still, but the main reason is purely sentimental! I also have such good memories of playing with my mum, I just couldn?t let this game go!
Yes and no. I'll probably dedicate most of my time to the new game, as that usually happens when I get into new games... but I do have some friends who don't have a switch yet and will continue to play ACNL. I'll probably still play with them, plus I have some things I need to do in my towns like visitors for my train station and remodelling my houses. But it definitely wont be my main focus. I feel like all Animal crossing games are relaxing to revisit from time to time. I'd probably still visit my ACWW game for the nostalgia if my DS still worked. But yeah, that'll probably be it... nostalgia visits and friend visits.
I still have much to do in my new leaf town after 5 years of playing and the thought of abandoning it completely is something I can't imagine doing at all.
I will probably spend most of my time in new horizons but as long as my 3ds still works I will come back for more regardless of what it is.
Probably, I haven't played much the last few months anyway, and I think it would be too much since I'm planing to mainly just play New Horizons when it comes out. I generally just focus on one game, and after a while I'll start on another.