Why couldn't they discharge it all from the beginning? That's what I am not happy about. I enjoyed that the 120 hours I put into Animal Crossing Items the game and got out until its flaws started bothering me too much, but that was all before even paintings had been added and with how slow it is to get paintings I feel like I wasted a great deal of time enjoying it beforehand. The one thing this release schedule/scheme has done is make me want not to play for two decades and pick it up as it seems like a complete game.

You are confused because you don't knowing what people have been imagining. Edit: We could have while also getting improvements like crafting greater than one item simultaneously.

There's nothing wrong wanting a match to be better, regardless of precedence.

There are two people here actually saying they hate decorating and talking. And certain it's not a problem if people wish to spin up themselves over something absurd, but it's confusing none the less.

AgeEighty said folks want features that were in past games, and you misinterpreted that as"not needing things in Animal Crossing." I would not be surprised if you failed to understand different remarks here as well.

They can start with sending a completed product on release.

I avoided New Horizons due to the update scheme, and the issues people are having with it since are nearly vindicating. Nobody needs to dislike playing Animal Crossing if they are going into it with a relaxed mind, so it sucks to see people disappointed with this, but I urge New Leaf rather than Even with its single Welcome Amiibo expansion (that is now on the capsule for new carts), the game wasn't in update hell and has been more or Animal Crossing Bells For Sale less complete on day one.

Bonus, there's no durability or other Minecraft-like mechanics. But you eliminate the sweet map-making abilities...