When starting a game of Crossing the Animals: New Horizons, your character lives on nothing but a limited tent. He is joined by two other citizens, who are hurting it in the hope that it will eventually turn the island into a paradise. But you may notice that there is a big difference between those starting citizens, and those you find later in the game.
It seems that early citizens are hard pressed to never associate a player with their own decorative methods, based on the findings gathered by the Twitter user @Nellichka. With cord, i New Horizons The player shows a screenshot of what it looks like when a resident crosses the city early in the game, comparing it to what it looks like when the same resident joins after making real progress. The early settlers, in large numbers, had some basic compromises, such as dirty stones and light furniture – but everyone who entered after that
The big enough difference that the same person can look very different in your city depends on when you come in, as the screenshot below shows:
That is fine until we get some appreciation from the time travelers that the star-struck astrologers have not revealed their house beyond this. So they are stuck in houses of the common type instead of those that reflect their personality. Here is Genji's house as a villain villager VS villager late pic.twitter.com/Z1ei0dmgmp
– Nellichka (@Nellichka_) April 4, 2020
From your first visit onwards, all of your residents will have their own custom-made home, because by that time you have lived on your island. It puts shame on your former residents pic.twitter.com/x6q7lNzts2
– Nellichka (@Nellichka_) April 4, 2020
But the worrying finding here is that you can't really upgrade the original apartments. If you're trying to give a gift to local people, AI is not enough to understand what you're trying to do. Some types of gifts are not used at all, making them a fruitless endeavor.
the other weird thing is that you can't give them a back or down gift, I've tried with two characters and they replied with "idk how am I going to use this but thank you!" dialogue and never use it
DON'T KNOW MONEY WORKING / SUPPORTING SPEND– Nellichka (@Nellichka_) April 4, 2020
I can assure you that all residents start to have shacks housing, but my latest residents have wonderful homes that sometimes embarrass even my big house. Raymond the cat, for example, seems to be living in an office full of breeze. Then there is the man. I never saw any of these things before entering Knox's house!
At the moment my early citizens, living in bizarre houses do not really show who the character is. It is enough that now I start thinking of kicking these starters (Shari and Samson, for those of you who are curious), especially because I don't want their personality to start. But if you want to keep your first settlers without "having to suffer" for their composing skills, @ Nellichka suggests taking them out and inviting them again to call them amiibo. It will be a lot of effort, but then again, some players put some time into making sure they have "perfect" cities.