Most of Crossing the Animals: New Horizons it is he is very handsome – even if there are one or two items they have it hurt some players – but this little idea can go a long way in a whole new way of making everyday grinding fun.
The latest game in the series introduced the durability of the item, where your "reliable" fishing rod, net, shovel and more will break after several uses. The concept adds to the imagination of the island experience – the tools don't end in the real world, therefore it does
Perhaps part of this annoyance comes from the fact that it's hard to predict when something will break. Unless you write down exactly how many things you've picked up and calculated as you go, you may find yourself worrying too far off the composing bench when you really need it. This perspective can correct that heartbeat:
Reshared on Reddit by a site user Evagast, the concept brings the concept of a fitness meter. The idea is straightforward – by keeping an eye on the meter, you will know what each of your tools is on the verge of destruction so you can plan ahead before you start harvesting other materials.
Responses to a Reddit post bring out the best ideas, too.
cybercythe: It's good to know the durability of things. I would love for it to change the look of a game item even though it is a mysterious health bar, it's like when your shovel is about to break it will have visible cracks in it. I think it will help with the immersion of the game because it's something where you have to pay attention to the fine details.
NinJOy_da_JOy: Or just a notice like Zelda "Your weapon has been rescuing"
We especially like the idea of tools with cracks or fibers to show that their stiffness is low. In this way, the game's focus on virtual reality could be kept intact, but we have the uncomfortable notion that our fishing rod is just about to catch the pieces.
Earlier this month, we started voting to see what health regeneration quality you would like to see at Animal Crossing: New Horizons. There were several good ideas, so please give it a read if you're interested.
Would you like to see Nintendo add a fitness meter in some way? Or how do you choose it? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.