I really don't think that has been the gist of this criticism at all. People have critiqued the sport for the ways that it deviated in the older games, not since the AC formula is not for players. For example: creating the games increasingly more focused around the player and less around the villagers, together with less dialogue variation, less varied behaviours, the ability to control who comes and goes, etc..
There is still content that has yet to come out for ACNH, '' I don't believe we can say it's not exactly the same when we have not seen everything they're going to launch yet! Sure it sucks that a number of the Animal Crossing Items cool furniture from the other games isn't inside yet, but I expect that will come later as shop upgrades happen and whatnot.
Why can not they release it all from the start? That's what I'm unhappy about. I liked the 120 hours I put into the match and got out until its defects began bothering me too much, but that was all before even paintings were inserted and with how slow it's to get paintings I feel as though I wasted a great deal of time playing it beforehand. The one thing this launch schedule/scheme has done is make me want to not play for like 2 decades and then pick it up when it feels like a whole game.
Edit: We could have while also getting advancements such as crafting greater than one thing at once.
There's nothing wrong wanting a match to be greater, regardless of precedence.
There are two people here literally saying they hate talking and decorating. And certain it's no problem if people wish to spin themselves up over something silly, but it is confusing none the less.
AgeEighty said people want features which were in previous matches, and you misinterpreted that as"not wanting things in Animal Crossing." I would not be surprised if you failed to understand different remarks here as well.
They can start with sending a completed product on release.
I avoided New Horizons due to this update scheme, and the issues people are having with it because are nearly vindicating. Nobody needs to dislike playing Animal Crossing if they are going into it with a relaxed mind, so it still sucks to see folks frustrated with Cheap Nook Miles Ticket this, but I urge New Leaf instead. Even with its single Welcome Amiibo expansion (which is now on the cartridge for new carts), the game was not in update hell and was more or less complete on day one.