this was a trip to a private island. They respawn infinitely.
Ah, that must have been it! Thanks!Did you sell stuff in the box outside of the nook store? You'll get the money in the morning.
Don't know why people slept on this post, your designs are lovely!!!The custom pro design editor is suupperr addicting. They've improved on it so much! I should be working towards my downpayment but who knew that making virtual clothes could be this much fun.
Actually, there's one: Animal Crossing New Horizons - Photo Sharing thread
Maybe a rock gets in the way of your planned design, it disrupts your Island's ~aesthetic~, so you brake it to make room for whatever it is you wanna put in its place, or just to have the space clear up.Are there any possible actions after eating a fruit besides breaking a rock and digging up a tree? Also, why would anyone want to break their rocks?
No, you can't move rocks, not even with terraforming, I think.Quoting myself to see if I can get an answer. This thread moves fast lol.
I'll be honest I'm quite sad. I've been looking forward to this for a while with it being the first AC I really wanted to try properly. I loved watching my fiancée play New Leaf but when I tried to get into it I couldn't but I think I just wanted a game like this on console. I really enjoy the gameplay but it's just not really that inviting for a second player on one system. The first player gets a bigger intro, gets to decide where all the villagers and all the buildings go, and gets to do all the gathering tasks for buildings. As a second player I don't get to do any of these things (excepting giving Blathers stuff to help him build the museum), I couldn't even give Timmy items to set up the shop (which was ironic since he says that they were asking residents to help them when it's only one resident). I'm still really enjoying fishing and designing my house but not being able to even supply items for stuff like this is a bit of a bummer, it sort of just feels like I'm hanging onto the edge of the island narrative. Maybe it gets better later but I'm feeling down about it and not that hopeful.
Yeah, that's the major bummer with the game right now, how it treats other players besides the Resident Representative like second class citizens. A possible work-around would be playing couch co-op. I think I read it here that two people can play the game using a digital copy, and two Switches? So that way, both can play together and contribute to the donations, and the Main Player can craft you the items you need from their recipes.My only significant issue with the game is when sharing an island with others, only the town representative can progress key events/updates to the town.
The second player is essentially a step above an NPC. My girlfriend wants to help contribute to the new villagers' furniture, but she is unable to. She also doesn't get key DIY recipes from Nook.
This seems like a huge oversight from Nintendo's part. I hope this is patched in a future update.
Anyone else find this frustrating?
Haha, I find "baby" trees adorable, too. I often use them in my gardens aswell.Is there a way to prevent trees from growing? I want them in baby size for my garden ;o)
I wonder, have you heard of hybrid flowers and how to cultivate them?edit: I got some flowers too. No idea what I'm doing with them though lol
I wonder if, as [another] work around for this, could be using that app that makes images into QR codes for scanning?It's just that NH designs don't have a QR code for some weird reason. You can only import older designs.
I don't think there's much difference fishing upstream or downstream, but do bear in mind that rainy days bring more fishes out, and some critters can only be caught in ponds, like frogs and skaterponds.Anyone know if there's a difference in fish spawns between the first level of cliff and the second?
Oh boy. This sounds like an ancien puzzle. Or like those moments in movies that go like "you'll lnow it when the time is right" haha. I'll be careful then, thanks!Very early on, you will be taught to eat fruit "to get things done fast". Don't make my mistake and think that's how you're supposed to mine rocks for ore. A lighter touch is needed.
Looked at a few posts - nobody is down on this game? Across GC, WW, CF, and NL, the one constant I had was talking to villagers. Online was fun too after the GameCube.
There is nothing to do in New Horizons. 2 villagers instead of 5+. They have one sentence to say instead of 3+. Half of your total conversation time is just getting them to say something. The one sentence they say per interaction isn't interesting. Because there's only 2 villagers, there's way less chance to see other villagers interacting with each other, which gave the game flavor. The NPC tally is dismal.
Thanks again for having everyone over. That was a lot of fun (I was Kirby)!
That was a lovely time, it must be one of the best sessions of AC Ive ever had, thanks for recieving us, it was amazing.
Also your island is amazing... so many horned residents, I wonder why... hmmm
What, when did PirateBae have everyone over?
I've mostly been hanging with the NintendoEra Discord.
Looked at a few posts - nobody is down on this game? Across GC, WW, CF, and NL, the one constant I had was talking to villagers. Online was fun too after the GameCube.
There is nothing to do in New Horizons. 2 villagers instead of 5+. They have one sentence to say instead of 3+. Half of your total conversation time is just getting them to say something. The one sentence they say per interaction isn't interesting. Because there's only 2 villagers, there's way less chance to see other villagers interacting with each other, which gave the game flavor. The NPC tally is dismal.
GC:
5 villagers
Tom Nook
Able
Sable
Blathers
Side characters:
Copper
Booker
Pelly
Phyllis
K.K. Slider
Rover
Porter
This game has...
Tom Nook
2 nephews with the same personality
2 villagers
Dodo
Blathers (after you get the museum)
Gulliver (dunno what triggers him)
I'm guessing more characters will show up over time but this is dismal first impression. AC was already a light-touch game so there isn't room to go lighter.
"Play online", you might say. Online hinges around having stuff to do. In the old games I could hang out in the cafe, talk to 5+ villagers in a neighbor's town, buy stuff from Nook, see the museum, and check the observatory. All *on top of* what you can do in this game: fish, catch bugs, and once you get the pole, see the other half of your starting town.
You can say all you want that it's just a social sim, and what you do doesn't matter, but that excuse doesn't work in 2020. There are hundreds of free to play games where you can hang out and talk to friends. Outside the f2p space, Terraria, Stardew Valley, and Minecraft all seem to eat the lunch of the first few days of New Horizons - and I don't even particularly like those games.
As a near-lifelong fan of AC, this one hurts. I got a peek at what's coming to my island in the next day or two and it doesn't seem like it's anything major.
I want to share these with a friend, and there's no way to do it that I can find. I'm sort of addicted to the designer function.
You're over reacting.Looked at a few posts - nobody is down on this game? Across GC, WW, CF, and NL, the one constant I had was talking to villagers. Online was fun too after the GameCube.
There is nothing to do in New Horizons. 2 villagers instead of 5+. They have one sentence to say instead of 3+. Half of your total conversation time is just getting them to say something. The one sentence they say per interaction isn't interesting. Because there's only 2 villagers, there's way less chance to see other villagers interacting with each other, which gave the game flavor. The NPC tally is dismal.
GC:
5 villagers
Tom Nook
Able
Sable
Blathers
Side characters:
Copper
Booker
Pelly
Phyllis
K.K. Slider
Rover
Porter
This game has...
Tom Nook
2 nephews with the same personality
2 villagers
Dodo
Blathers (after you get the museum)
Gulliver (dunno what triggers him)
I'm guessing more characters will show up over time but this is dismal first impression. AC was already a light-touch game so there isn't room to go lighter.
"Play online", you might say. Online hinges around having stuff to do. In the old games I could hang out in the cafe, talk to 5+ villagers in a neighbor's town, buy stuff from Nook, see the museum, and check the observatory. All *on top of* what you can do in this game: fish, catch bugs, and once you get the pole, see the other half of your starting town.
You can say all you want that it's just a social sim, and what you do doesn't matter, but that excuse doesn't work in 2020. There are hundreds of free to play games where you can hang out and talk to friends. Outside the f2p space, Terraria, Stardew Valley, and Minecraft all seem to eat the lunch of the first few days of New Horizons - and I don't even particularly like those games.
As a near-lifelong fan of AC, this one hurts. I got a peek at what's coming to my island in the next day or two and it doesn't seem like it's anything major.
I so rarely buy games at launch and have never plated Animal Crossing before but I decided to jump in. Really enjoying it so far even though all I've done is pick up weeds. I picked a weird looking island that I can only explore like 20% of because I don't have the thing to cross rivers. It makes my island more of a mystery for me so far.
Oh snap, I made it into the picture on the very far right, lol. That was fun, didn't get an oarfish but I caught some football fish, sea angels, and a blue marlin.
Looked at a few posts - nobody is down on this game? Across GC, WW, CF, and NL, the one constant I had was talking to villagers. Online was fun too after the GameCube.
There is nothing to do in New Horizons. 2 villagers instead of 5+. They have one sentence to say instead of 3+. Half of your total conversation time is just getting them to say something. The one sentence they say per interaction isn't interesting. Because there's only 2 villagers, there's way less chance to see other villagers interacting with each other, which gave the game flavor. The NPC tally is dismal.
GC:
5 villagers
Tom Nook
Able
Sable
Blathers
Side characters:
Copper
Booker
Pelly
Phyllis
K.K. Slider
Rover
Porter
This game has...
Tom Nook
2 nephews with the same personality
2 villagers
Dodo
Blathers (after you get the museum)
Gulliver (dunno what triggers him)
I'm guessing more characters will show up over time but this is dismal first impression. AC was already a light-touch game so there isn't room to go lighter.
"Play online", you might say. Online hinges around having stuff to do. In the old games I could hang out in the cafe, talk to 5+ villagers in a neighbor's town, buy stuff from Nook, see the museum, and check the observatory. All *on top of* what you can do in this game: fish, catch bugs, and once you get the pole, see the other half of your starting town.
You can say all you want that it's just a social sim, and what you do doesn't matter, but that excuse doesn't work in 2020. There are hundreds of free to play games where you can hang out and talk to friends. Outside the f2p space, Terraria, Stardew Valley, and Minecraft all seem to eat the lunch of the first few days of New Horizons - and I don't even particularly like those games.
As a near-lifelong fan of AC, this one hurts. I got a peek at what's coming to my island in the next day or two and it doesn't seem like it's anything major.
Looked at a few posts - nobody is down on this game? Across GC, WW, CF, and NL, the one constant I had was talking to villagers. Online was fun too after the GameCube.
There is nothing to do in New Horizons. 2 villagers instead of 5+. They have one sentence to say instead of 3+. Half of your total conversation time is just getting them to say something. The one sentence they say per interaction isn't interesting. Because there's only 2 villagers, there's way less chance to see other villagers interacting with each other, which gave the game flavor. The NPC tally is dismal.
GC:
5 villagers
Tom Nook
Able
Sable
Blathers
Side characters:
Copper
Booker
Pelly
Phyllis
K.K. Slider
Rover
Porter
This game has...
Tom Nook
2 nephews with the same personality
2 villagers
Dodo
Blathers (after you get the museum)
Gulliver (dunno what triggers him)
I'm guessing more characters will show up over time but this is dismal first impression. AC was already a light-touch game so there isn't room to go lighter.
"Play online", you might say. Online hinges around having stuff to do. In the old games I could hang out in the cafe, talk to 5+ villagers in a neighbor's town, buy stuff from Nook, see the museum, and check the observatory. All *on top of* what you can do in this game: fish, catch bugs, and once you get the pole, see the other half of your starting town.
You can say all you want that it's just a social sim, and what you do doesn't matter, but that excuse doesn't work in 2020. There are hundreds of free to play games where you can hang out and talk to friends. Outside the f2p space, Terraria, Stardew Valley, and Minecraft all seem to eat the lunch of the first few days of New Horizons - and I don't even particularly like those games.
As a near-lifelong fan of AC, this one hurts. I got a peek at what's coming to my island in the next day or two and it doesn't seem like it's anything major.
Do we know the extent of this? As a player 2 it has me worried. What will I miss out on, and are there ways around it?
!!I imagine a lot of you haven't visited the southern hemisphere yet.
We have sharks here.
You should visit.
Anyone? It's an ominous sounds that plays over the in-game musicWhat does the "Jaws" sound mean? I got it twice tonight and had no clue what to do.
Welp. Hopefully the GF can gift anything essential that I'd want for now. Definitely hope this gets updated, but doesn't really sound like the kind of thing that gets changed.When you get the task to make furniture for your new residents. Tom Nook gives you a ton of DIY recipes. As far as I know, as a second player there is no way to get these recipes. Some can be bought at Nook's Cranny perhaps but not everything. Also, it seems the other villagers will never give a second player presents. I hope this can be patched. It really sucks for the people that are sharing the game together.
Welp. Hopefully the GF can gift anything essential that I'd want for now. Definitely hope this gets updated, but doesn't really sound like the kind of thing that gets changed.
No, you can't move rocks, not even with terraforming, I think.
You can brake then and hope they appear in a benefitial spot, after they respawn.
Far from perfect, but I didn't want to spend any more time on this. Worked on making the Crystal Exarch's outfit from FFXIV Shadowbringers.
Yes.Seriously, do the Random islands ever generate a different fruit than your native and coconuts?
Seriously, do the Random islands ever generate a different fruit than your native and coconuts?
I imagine a lot of you haven't visited the southern hemisphere yet.
We have sharks here.
You should visit.
Thank you!Yes they have different fruits. I got an island that was entirely peach trees (my native is Oranges).
God damn spiders... Keep popping out from trees and attacking me!
I hate spiders so much.
Anyway, guys do you know a good way to make money? I need to make 70k bells to upgrade my house...
Is there a furniture catalogue where you can rebuy stuff you used to have?
So they always do respawn? Does each island have like a set amount of rocks or something? I have two rocks right next to each other in a place I wanna build. Which is GREAT.
Also while I'm at it, besides doing this, is there any reason to break a rock?
Besides for inconvenient location, I think you get some clay rock after it brakes? But obviously is far better to keep the rock for farming.Maybe a rock gets in the way of your planned design, it disrupts your Island's ~aesthetic~, so you brake it to make room for whatever it is you wanna put in its place, or just to have the space clear up.
I imagine a lot of you haven't visited the southern hemisphere yet.
We have sharks here.
You should visit.
I'll visitThe rare fish and bugs on my island start to appear around now, although pretty rare until later.
If I was to send out a dodo code, would people visit?
Is that even a wise idea?