Though convenient and a huge relief for many players, the autosave feature has made the once great and powerful Resetti's job in obsolete. The once intimidating mole, known for drilling players with long-winded rants if they dared reset their games, has been reduced to a background cameo in, barely noticed by most players and lacking the fiery presence that once defined him.
has apparently softened its edges because even the crankiest of villagers, like Fang, feel more friendly than gruff. The series' shift toward a gentler tone makes for a relaxing experience, butit also removes some of the personality that made past games more charming and memorable. Resetti doesn't need to return to punishing players for resetting, but he shouldn't be left behind. A future could bring him back in a way that preserves his iconic temper while giving him a meaningful role in town life.
Resetti was one of most intimidating characters for years. He became one of the series' most memorable NPCs with his explosive lectures about saving progress, which were like a rite of passage for players. His reminders were more like demands.
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If a player forgot to save their game or turned the power off without saving, Resetti would appear the next time they powered their system on, scolding them with long-winded rants and a fiery temper. His rants would worsen each time, with more intense and dramatic gestures. He was loved and hated; some found him funny, while others found him frustrating. Either way, his fiery personality stood out in a game full of friendly, easy-going characters.
In some games, Resetti would make players answer questions after powering off and not saving to continue playing.
Yet, despite what set him aside from other NPCs, put him on the back burner. Instead of guarding against a lack of saves,he was now in charge of Rescue Services, a
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