
He’s become quite round!
>>1
Mole
A man who lost his job.
In games like Splatoon, which have the same producer, you can occasionally see design philosophies similar to this person’s, but times have changed… and that makes me a bit sad.
In recent series, it’s a different story, but I have a memory that there were quite a few bizarre events during the GC era that made me want to reset.
If the snowballs were broken, they shouldn’t have been able to come back to life.
>>5
I’m sure you could gamble at high rates in Kamakura, right?
>>5
I think the snowball has come back to life.
The snowman is only one per day, so that would be a reason to reset.
Someone who has someone they truly hate.
>>6
>>6
It’s someone who hates someone who hates someone they truly despise!
Well, you can just mash the buttons randomly to skip it…
>>7
Have you pressed the button 300 times!?
They disappeared before I knew it…
>>8
In the first place, it has become auto-save.
When you said you would delete the data and the screen went dark, I was really scared.
>>11
If you want to do that so badly, I’ll reset it for you.
Forget everything up until now.
Do it all over again from the very beginning!
See you! Bye!
>>13
(It suddenly disappeared, so should I reset it….)
To be blunt, unlike changing the date, there are almost no benefits to be gained from resetting.
Even if there are ways to avoid disadvantages
When I was able to go to this person’s house through e+, I felt like I gained something.
This guy is probably a poisonous uncle type.
There was a reset penalty even in Super Famicom’s Power Pro.
If you save before the match and lose, it will be treated as if you didn’t participate in the match.
>>16
It should still exist now.
Ranger!
For someone like me who has mastered the reset, it’s just a weakling.
Speaking of the latest work, I wondered if there was one… so I looked it up.
I didn’t know that the escape service, a command for dealing with terrain stacking, only appears in text form…
Well, you don’t want to be lectured in a game, right?
That also forcibly.
I will reset to meet this guy.
When using a mobile device, there are cases of battery drain patterns, so don’t come out!
It stopped coming out.
If you change the app, it will probably be treated as a reset, so for now…
The thread image stands out, but when you go from Animal Forest to New Horizons, you can really feel the rush of layoffs.
>>25
Mr. Uomasa and Mr. Kameyama… have adorable sons!
Kaburiba-san has a cute grandchild!
Kappei, can you still go out…?
>>30
Well, it’s been castrated.
At that time, I didn’t have the habit of resetting games, and I didn’t think it was a good thing, so I accepted that this person was just part of it.
Games are inherently meant to be enjoyable, and grumbling endlessly about a reset of a crappy outcome goes against the very essence of games.
When it was time to jump out, I properly installed the manhole, you know…
Are you coming to the museum to drink coffee?
Looking back, it’s pretty gross how they criticize the way we play.
Are there only Kappei, Kameyama, Uomasa, and Kangaroo villagers who have children in Animal Crossing?
The badge uncle is too suspicious, so it’s understandable that he can’t go out.
Grace, Honma, and the lunchtime soap opera mail trio have all disappeared.
>>36
It’s not gone, is it?
>>42
You’ve been sent to the cafe after disappearing from the main story, right?
>>46
“Café delivery = I don’t understand what it means to disappear.”
The way they get angry is unusual…
It seems that the older brother is more persistent.
In Power Pro, there is a reset penalty in Eikan Nine, but in Success, if you end without saving, the data is immediately deleted.
Times have changed, and malicious intent, dissatisfaction, and unnecessary sense of belonging are quickly shared.
I stopped playing the game itself.
>>41
Well… I was really disliked back then…
If it’s a stationary device, it generally doesn’t turn off by itself unless there’s a malfunction.
In the case of mobile devices, there are instances where one might accidentally run out of battery and end up being reset.
In addition to the loss caused by an unwelcome reset, if there are sermons as well, then it’s no surprise that genuine hatred would arise.
Do those who hate being preached to in games truly despise the image in the thread?
Writing a reflection essay was fun.
>>47
Putting insults in a reflection paper really changes the reaction, huh… that’s pretty detailed…
There was also a little joke about how if you turn off the power while out in another village, you end up with a Haniwa face.
I really hated being tied up by this guy for a considerable amount of time, even before disliking being lectured.
They must have expected from the beginning that the development would be hated since it’s designed to respond to inputs like “mole” or “fool.”
I dislike it, but rather than pure hatred, it was more like my dislike for Hammer Bros.
I never really wanted to reset in that game, so in the end, I’ve only reset to see the old man’s picture in the thread.
I wonder how many different patterns there are for getting angry…
>>54
It was too funny that I was repeatedly pressing the button while the text couldn’t be fast-forwarded and it was still being counted.
>>68
Regardless of the presence or absence of Reset-san
I hope the next work has lots of strange ideas like this.
At the time I was doing it, I really hated it.
The decisive blow was when a child cried out that they were scared of me more than an otaku.
There was no reason for the master to dislike me, so why was I sent to the pigeon space…
>>57
Was the gag just too boring…?
In the latest Power Pro, you will face penalties that you won’t be able to recover from for several years in Eikan Nine.
The first time, they’ll let it go.
To be honest, I don’t really understand how one could go as far as to hate Reset-san.
Because there are more deserving targets of hatred.
It’s about you… Honma-san.
Even though I quit my job at the insurance company, I’m still not good with that guy.
Mr. Honma was a child at the time, so he didn’t understand very well.
My parents absolutely hated it.
I didn’t like having to reset just to meet.
>>63
Reset-san’s mentally unstable dream girl?
>>66
Actually, I heard that there is an older brother, or that you can go to a special place and there are special lines, which makes me interested.
Don’t go out of your way to force a reset for that. It’s a bit of a soft dislike.
>>63
I like you enough that I want to see you!
I can somewhat understand the feelings of those who oppose the reset.
Well, I also feel that all games in this world shouldn’t include irreversible elements.
When the power went out due to the accident, I thought, seriously, don’t mess with me, while listening to this guy’s lecture, in my innocent childhood heart.
It was when our first encounter experienced a power outage, so it became a symbol of absurdity.
I just had to turn off the power because it froze, so please forgive me…
It was a waste that we only had one chance with Racket.
The sad present of Uwomasa, who was replaced by Justin just for looking gross.
>>73
I wonder if the fish crunching sound was a mistake…
>>73
Uomasa was made to get plastic surgery once…
I was really upset because I got lectured just for my mom using the vacuum cleaner.
Now that I’m an adult, I can understand the thoughts behind it, but when I was a kid, it was just really annoying…
I think it’s wrong to impose your belief that a game experience that can be reset is incorrect.
I think it’s unreasonable to impose your own convenience, saying that the expiration of content shortens if the disadvantages are ignored by a reset.
It’s just a game experience called “I don’t care, idiot.”
I had never actively reset anything except in cases of unforeseen accidents.
In that case, this guy is nothing but a jerk who gets irrationally angry.
I never experienced things like crashing errors or power outages at all.
I never knew of its existence while playing regularly.
Since I learned about this person’s existence, I’ve been resetting like crazy.
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>>80
Monster
Monster…
I wanted to see you, so I was intentionally resetting it…
The lesson is that extending the expiration date only results in a majority of content that cannot be consumed to the limit.
I was enjoying it for its comedic elements, but I didn’t realize there were people who disliked it that much…
Those who meet without resetting are usually inadvertently caught off guard by the game ending, feeling anxious or depressed, and then get lectured.
It becomes a memory of being kicked and stepped on, huh?
I think this mole would probably be taken aback if I told them I’m resetting to meet you.
It’s round…
I’m sorry, I wasn’t listening because the representative was too sexy.
Since the reactions were unnecessarily elaborate, I also intentionally pressed the reset button…
I wonder how mad they’ll get…
I want them to stop making it so that only one island can be created per switch.
At first, I remember being scolded for being gentle and repeating it, but did I fall that many times?
>>95
Whether it’s intentional or accidental, it’s been multiple times.
From the very first moment, I get yelled at, so I have no good impression at all.
“I somehow interpreted it with a child’s heart as ‘it’s okay to reset because this kind of existence exists.'”
>>96
It’s a character designed to be reset, after all…
But wouldn’t it be nice if Isabelle got angry at you for resetting and started lecturing you?
I played Animal Crossing for over 2000 hours, but in the end, I didn’t create a town for Rika.
It’s not a joke; I genuinely love the beauty of being hated so much that my fangs are pulled out.
Either way, I realized after doing it a few times that there’s no turning back, so I was doing it to call this guy.
There are middle-aged men who yell, and their very existence can be considered bad, so it can’t be helped.
I don’t really understand why they force me to write a reflection letter while imposing the view that resetting is evil…
Goddess of the Chihuahua fountain… where are you fighting now…
If I reset out of guilt, I can’t complain if I get scolded, but when I apologized and the power went out, I thought about killing someone, so I think I was hit unusually hard.
I want to reset reality.
It’s funny how when I’m just mashing buttons to ignore the sermon, I end up choosing an option I didn’t pay attention to, and the sermon starts again.
I feel like I encountered a meta existence for the first time in a game…
>>109
Certainly…
It’s a paradoxical existence to be aware of the meta in order to protect the world view of Animal Crossing.
Well, I think it’s an important thing.
To play a game correctly as a game, you must accept it.
That leads to true enjoyment.
I was wondering if it would get even more upset if I reset it during the lecture because of the unnecessary variety.
I played the GC version when I was in elementary school, and I found the long-winded sermons interesting.
What is it?
Are you saying not to reset even if I die in FE?
I laughed so much, but I can’t help but think that this guy had other things to do rather than putting so much effort into this.
>>115
The post is in turmoil or is shaking after coming up from the sea.
It’s okay if it’s not there, but I like the part that has been prepared.
Even if they come out unintentionally due to a power outage, it’s just cold.
I don’t remember which work it was, but when I was asked why I reset, I replied that I had no choice but to delete it, and I have a memory of them easily forgiving me.
Anonymous user, you’re being too uptight.
It’s really difficult to deal with old men who equate games with reality.
I was able to get a photo from somewhere, right?
For example, a person who doesn’t reset even if they accidentally lose and have their Metabee parts taken.
That is what a true hero is.
I mean, there didn’t seem to be much advantage in resetting in the first place…
If you wanted to earn something, you could have just time-traveled and done whatever you wanted back then.
It wasn’t something you would encounter without an unexpected freeze or an intentional reset.
The voice in the movie version of the thread picture was quite in line with my image.
Putting aside the manipulation of time,
It didn’t work too much to the game’s advantage to reset.
When I was a child, I didn’t have the idea of resetting.