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Will you go into the game blind?

Ehh if what you mean by going in blind is knowing next to nothing about the game then no. Animal Crossing isn't really the type of game that has spoilers, for me, at least. The game is more about building something for myself than anything.

I won't watch others play the game when it's out though because I honestly don't care, I could use the time watching someone else playing to play the game myself. I don't see the point...
 
Depends on when I get it, I suppose. It could be sometime after release. AC is a game that I don't mind to get spoilers of, because the games are essentially the same and not so much story based. I do like the idea of just sitting back and discovering everything as I go, but on the other hand there's this completionist gamer side of me that wants to be prepared. I like to know my options, events and so on.
 
I'm going to try to but if i stumble upon something I'm not sure i should sell or not, i might Google it lol. I don't want to accidentally sell something I'll have use for later.
 
I'll probably end up seeing tiny snippets of information because I'm curious as hell, but I'm not going to immerse myself into them. A solid strategy that I've found satisfies my thirst for leaks and spoilers is to just read snippets of them instead of looking at pictures or reading in length. When I feel like it might get completely spoiled I stop. So blind but technically half blind
 
I want to know certain things before investing that amount of money in a Switch.

So many things I'd need confirmed.
I'm just hoping they take auto save out and we are still able to time travel, otherwise I won't be investing in a Switch.
 
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Blind is not for me. I need to know, I always start planning ahead. I went into NL blind bc it was a gift from my bf, but after I wish I hadn't because I could have done so many things different and better.
 
i'm going to keep up with all the news until the release date, and i'm getting the game of the 20th, so i don't think i'll do any internet-avoiding!!
i'm so excited i couldn't force myself to not look at news about the game :')
 
I don't think I'm going to go in blind, more news and leaks excite me about games being released!
 
I'll watch/read official Nintendo releases before the game comes out, but once it is out I don't really want to look up spoilers. I have a lot more fun when I play day by day and discover new things as they come.
 
I'll watch any trailers and directs, but that's all. I'll be avoiding leaks, spoilers, dataminers etc.
 
i want to know everything i can about the game as fast as possible so i will not go into the game blind at all probably
 
Nuh-uh, I want to know everything there is to know about the game before it comes out. I like to plan ahead and minimalize the chances of making mistakes (that may be irreversible).

Plus, everytime a new bit of info gets released it just adds to my excitement of the game. :blush:
 
I'll want to see some more content, but not everything. Seeing the new content and discussing it along with everyone else really builds the hype for me though.
 
Would definitely be nice to go in blind, but I already know I'd find it too hard to resist checking out new info anyway. Plus I'm pretty sure there'll still be plenty of surprises to find that won't be announced before the game has actually been released.
 
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There's such a good argument for going into the game blind as I imagine it makes the game way more immersive, rather than a stretch of predetermined tasks. However, I would prefer to keep my first town, which would require at least some planning on my part. Very unsure.
 
I'll be eager to learn as much as possible before release via trailers and stuff, but when the game is actually out I'll try to discover most other things on my own.
 
I'm going to be keeping up with every piece of news that comes out.
 
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