Bananapaws
Sodbuster
Well, DangerouslyFunny already has the market cornered on tormenting Pam so I had to make do.excuse me
haley is an angel
Well, DangerouslyFunny already has the market cornered on tormenting Pam so I had to make do.excuse me
haley is an angel
How does she even stay in business? There are no other farms in town except for mine, and she's never home to sell me anything. I get a lot of satisfaction that if I marry Shane she can no longer reply on his rent money. And she'll have to do her own farm chores. Ma'am, you will no longer exploit my husband. Then again, if Mayor Lewis is building golden statues of himself maybe he can afford to be her Sugar Daddy.out of all the NPCs, i’d have to choose marnie, not because she’s a bad person, but just because she is literally never there when you need her. just. never. why?????? at least the others have comedic/story value in their flaws, like clint with his shoes and mayor lewis with his “solid gold lewis,” or pam with how she treats penny.
Has he changed that much over the years/patches? (if this is too much out of topic, I can open a dedicated thread)LRangerR said:Like i've said before, I really dislike how they've changed Pierre's character over the years. He didn't always used to be that way.
just that even when she’s supposed to be there, it just feels like she’s not. ><Yeah, I don't get the "Marnie's never there" complaint. She's there 5 days a week. You just need to remember she's not there on Monday and Tuesday.
More than anything, Pierre mostly just suffers from comparison. If this were any other RPG, he'd be that quirky side-of-the-road merchant you meet up with once in a while who tries to chisel you with bargain-brand loot at trumped-up prices. In SDV, with just about everyone else having a defined character arc that transforms them into a better version of themselves by the end, Pierre remains static. He doesn't learn anything from his mistakes. He sells the goods that you sell to him and rather than admit they're from your farm (or even just lie by omission) he tells his customers that he picked/grew/foraged them himself. He's a poor loser (the autumn fair) prone to bribery (the mayor at the Luau) and is an inattentive husband and father. I wouldn't call him disloyal, but he is very money-driven, and this leads him to abuse personal relationships in favor of financial gain.However, I'm curious why so many people dislike Pierre. I did not have the opportunity to see his new booth in patch 1.5 yet (and I think this is a pity he got one during Dance of the Moonlight Jelly festival which is my favourite one: so poetic) but I wonder why many think of him as disloyal and greedy.
Hey yo, don't know how I missed this reply all those years ago, but yes he has. Like I said somewhere else recently, he's not perfect. He still used to brawl with Morris, and he's never been the best husband or father, but if you think about all the introductions that were made into 1.5, beach, certain festival stalls, big job board, etc, you will note that they Massively change who he would be if you took them out of the game.Has he changed that much over the years/patches? (if this is too much out of topic, I can open a dedicated thread)
I love this so muchNPC's, not villagers, necessarily. Mr. Qi. The character design reminds me of that trench coat clad Salesman character from Sesame Street who is always trying to sell Ernie some letter that fell off a truck or whatever. You first encounter him in his casino, where he's profiting handsomely off of poor Welwick's delusions of clairvoyance. And can we talk about exchange rates for his captive currency there? And then you get to the walnut room and he's staring at this panopticon that lets him survey the whole Valley at once, and that's all he does.
Sometimes for fun Trixie slingshots rocks at him just to watch him swear. I wish the PC could deal him actual damage.
I feel sorry for your business and personal ethicsI honestly don’t hate morris. The game villainizes Joja for the story, but in real life morris would just be trying to run a business, stealing customers is business practice. Prob Pierre or Marnie is worse cuz tracking their shop schedule is tedious and Pierre is a no good liar who takes credit for your crops. Although, Clint is a dweeb who has no guts to ask a girl out, which is worse than bad shop practices. So prob Clint for me. Never got the Lewis or Demetrius hate. Thank you for coming to my ted talk.
I mean I was more playing devils advocate. I think I relate to Clint too much. I see myself in himI feel sorry for your business and personal ethics
I don't believe youI mean I was more playing devils advocate. I think I relate to Clint too much. I see myself in him
I feel that Clint is just a character lacking much substance as a whole. I wish that if the farmer didn’t marry Emily you could set her and Clint upI mean I was more playing devils advocate. I think I relate to Clint too much. I see myself in him