I avoided New Horizons due to Animal Crossing Items this upgrade scheme, and the difficulties people are having with it since are almost vindicating. Nobody should dislike playing Animal Crossing if they are going into it with a relaxed head, so it still sucks to see folks frustrated with it, but I urge New Leaf rather than Even with its single Welcome Amiibo expansion (that is now on the capsule for new carts), the match was not in update hell and has been more or less finish daily one.
Bonus, there is no durability or alternative Minecraft-like mechanics. However, you lose the candy map-making abilities…
THe product is currently complete on release. This match wasn’t in development for decades for nothing. And I’m not someone who is likely to move against Aya Kyogoku contemplating just how much she revitalized AC on New Leaf and on New Horizons as manager, to the point where she had been encouraged last year in Nintendo as manager in area of Nogami (manufacturer of Splatoon/AC) who was also encouraged.
The updates feel like they are just means to deliver and maintain interest on the game for months and years, which is doing well considering how the match keep selling months and months following it initially released. When word of mouth was so strong, would it retain selling just like it does after all those months? I really don’t understand, feel very strange to me.
Easter and other holidays are literally not on the capsule, locked supporting upgrades. Other improvements and bug-fixes came with the updates.
I really don’t care how long a game takes to create. If it is not done, then it’s not worth purchasing.
I purchase fewer than I did, and have a tendency to Nook Miles Ticket wait until after launch today, to find out what happens wrt upgrades. I don’t like my games being split between physical and digital, and upgrades ensure a portion of the game stays digital.