Animal Crossing: New Horizons has captured the hearts of scores of players since it first launched back in March, and it's become something of a phenomenon. If you're like us, you're probably still playing almost every day (perhaps even for multiple hours), checking your turnip prices, fine-tuning your town layout, breeding flowers, and more Animal Crossing goodness.
But even if you love the game like we do, you probably have a few nitpicks by now. If you've crafted tons of fish bait or gotten really into terraforming, there might be a few features you'd like to see--just those little quality-of-life updates that tweak the minor issues that crop up when you've played a game for 200 or more hours. And because New Horizons is already getting ongoing support and new content updates, we can really dare to dream.
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We put our heads together to come up with nine quality-of-life updates we'd love to see come to New Horizons. Let us know in the comments what other features you want to see come to the adorable life/gardening/friendship sim! And Nintendo, if you're reading: We say all this with love.
Selling turnips in Animal Crossing is no joke, some of us even relying on price predictors to guide our selling decisions. But for larger groups, announcing good turnip prices can turn into a mad rush in a matter of minutes. Whenever someone comes or goes to the island, everyone on that island has to sit through a mandatory arrival or departure sequence. At the worst of times, I can't go five steps without my screen darkening and showing the travel board. Sometimes if I'm feeling bold, I'll make a quick detour to the Able Sisters shop after unloading my turnips. This is usually how it goes:
I hear a gentle chime and a stock ticker-type bar appears on the screen, telling me to close my windows because someone is trying to arrive. This is when I begin sweating.
"NO!" I yell in defiance. The analog stick sharply veers downward as I begin my race against time. I hit "Proceed to Checkout" with abnormal force, but it doesn't matter. The screen goes black and I'm left staring helplessly at my worm-like reflection.
Finally after a good minute or two, I can resume activity. I bolt out of Able Sisters and make a beeline for the airport, but I don't even get around the corner before the entire fiasco starts again. Sometimes there's a line already IN the airport, and we all waste an extra 15 minutes just waiting for the option to leave.
Nintendo, I'm begging you. Let people come and go in the background. Use the display bar to announce travel activity. It'd be majestic, like someone announcing you and your official title at court. In my case, it would be "Festive Trash Ashley."
It's true, we won't get to see the fashionable walk-ins and outs, but if you're having a good old-fashioned hangout without turnips, you'll see your friends' outfits regardless. In the meantime, for everyone else who has to suffer through the mad, stilted race to the airport: solidarity. | Ashley Oh, Social Media Producer
Also, you could put rugs outside in Pocket Camp. New Horizons borrowed quite a few ideas from Pocket Camp, including crafting, so I'm thinking putting rugs outside is a fair expectation. | Kallie Plagge, Reviews Editor
New Horizons already lets you select multiple items in your inventory to sell to the Nooklings, or select multiple fossils to show Blathers. It lets you eat 10 coconuts at once for crying out loud. So why not let us dump a bunch of stuff into our home storage all at once? Please? | Edmond Tran, Senior Editor
I'll admit that my need to have items of the same type sitting next to each other in my inventory is a highly personal obsession, but the lack of this simple feature in a game that centers around picking up items is frustrating. And considering the ability to sort is available with your in-house storage, I'm puzzled as to why it was deliberately left out for your personal inventory. Being able to quickly sort and see what I have on hand as well as how many empty spaces I have left would be a breath of fresh air for organization freaks like myself. All I want is for wood to be next to wood, flowers next to flowers, and tools next to tools (on the top row, of course). Is that too much to ask? | Jenae Sitzes, Commerce Editor
Because of that, I really wish that the crafting bench in my house would just let me use the resources I have in my home storage instead of making me pull all the materials out ahead of time (and possibly forget one I don't carry with me everywhere). The crafting bench already tracks how many of a crafted item you have in your pockets, so why not track the materials I have in storage too while I'm at home? I'm just trying to make a bathtub out of stardust.
Also, please let us craft more than one of something at a time. Fish bait is such a process. | Kallie Plagge, Reviews Editor
I'd like to make my buildings line up all nice and neat, to arrange the island decor around them, but it's nearly impossible to eye it up. It feels like a catch-22, in which I need to unlock paths to line up my houses, but I need to line up my houses to decorate the island nicely enough to unlock paths. I'm left to dig rows of holes as guidelines. Surely adding a land grid, as well as a zoom-out function for a better overhead view, wouldn't be too much to ask? My island's urban planning department would appreciate it. | Steve Watts, Associate Editor
I'm sorry, I know that's a harsh thing to say--maybe you could just tell me which of the random vendors is on my island today instead? | Edmond Tran, Senior Editor
However, as much as these options scratch my construction itch, at times building paths feels painful. It's slow, fiddly, and the game's curiously fickle top-down camera makes trying to forge a path through my densely-packed orchards or behind buildings beyond frustrating. At its worst it feels like you're fighting against the game's systems instead of being empowered by them. The results may look great, but having the ability to toggle the camera, lay a strip of path in one go and lay curved corners at will would streamline the process and make me feel more like the construction worker I want to be--and less like a glorified gardner with a hard hat. | Chris Morris, Producer