This is amazing. I always wanted this feature in New Leaf and it was such a pain resetting plots to get villagers where you want them to build their house, haha.If you don't like where they settle down you can tell them you don't want to build in that particular spot and move their house location to wherever you see fit.
And though there is a travel theme to New Horizons, Kyogoku confirmed you can't set up a tent on a friend's island. However, Kyogoku told IGN you can make up to eight playable accounts on one Nintendo Switch and they will be able to live on the same island. You cannot have multiple islands, however.
+1 to this! Now that they've expanded multiplayer to 8 people, it would be fun to get groups together to visit each other's islands once and a while.We definitely should have mini-PC-hangout sessions once New Horizons is officially released.
Huh, the auto save thing makes me wonder if Resetti will be given a role in NH. :o
In an interview with Mashable during E3 2019, Animal Crossing: New Horizons' project lead Aya Kyogoku officially announced that Mr. Resetti lost his job at the Reset Surveillance Center due to the upcoming Switch title's new auto-save function.
"I think this will be a positive thing for the player, because in New Horizons you can stop playing in the middle of your game and it'll still save," says Kyogoku. "But unfortunately because there's no necessity to reset the game or reset button on the Switch, Mr. Resetti had a hard time. He was laid off from his position."
But, folks, there's still hope for the most hilarious, beloved, and hated figures in Animal Crossing history.
"We also believe that Mr. Resetti is looking for a new job after his layoff. So please look forward to that," Kyogoku teases, potentially hinting that he'll assume a new role.