I was wondering is it possible to add a feature. To add neighbors to your town. I would like to have a town with 20 characters.
> Can you add a House/Nook's store expansion modifier?
> ...To add neighbors to your town.
Based on past AC:WW experience, tricking the game using 'codes' or gamesave tweeks to advance your town is dangerous. There are many side-effects that aren't fully understood.
My Advice: To expand your house and Nooks, use the known cheats (ACToolkit or item codes) to create Royal Crowns. You can do the rest in the normal game with TimeTravelling.
Sell Royal Crowns to Nook. 300K per Royal Crown. You can quickly pay off your debts. Selling to Nook will quickly grow his store (ignore Nook points). Any extra bells can easily be donated to work towards a new bridge or lighthouse/windmill. TimeTravel into the future by 2 days or a week at a time (skip the days when Nook is closed or the lazy construction crews are building a bridge/windmill/lighthouse in your honor).
In a short time you will have a legit maxed out town (Nookingtons, full sized house with flag, extra bridge, lighthouse or windmill, 10 NPCs). Make a backup of that town and edit it.
> I would like to have a town with 20 characters.
I don't believe that is possible (without an amazingly cool GeckoOS/Ocarina 'code'). The limit appears to be 10.
The game has room for 20 NPC villagers, but there is only enough room for 10 houses. The extra slots are used for moving villagers (leaving or moving into the town)
Doing that, and using the time forward code, I changed my Nookstore to Nookington, then when I changed the time to normal, the shop changed to Nookaway...
Then I saved, turned off the Wii, started the game, used the time code again, the shop didnt update...
I had a backup of that save though.
The shop upgrade in AC:CF is a pain in the neck... I dont really need to cheat in AC:CF, only started cheating because of the shop... and now it doesn even work...
Be that you go added photo of the inhabitants (neighbours)?
(I speak frensh ^^)
That's because you chose the wrong answer when Tom Nook asked you a certain question. There are 3 answers to choose from. Obviously Nookingtons has a lot more items, so you need to choose "more selection" or something of that sort to keep Nookingtons. You choose "more hours" to get Nook n go (i think)
And I forgot what the 3rd answer is, but it gives you Nookway. (or I got Nookway and Nook n' go mixed up, but I know Nookingtons is right)
Here's what I've got so far, as far as building default locations go:
Normal 12/13 Gate
Normal 14/15 Gate
Normal 16/17 Gate + Pond
Normal 18/19 Museum
Normal 20/21 Museum + Pond
Normal 22/23 Museum + Pond
Normal 24/25 Nook
Normal 26/27 Nook
Normal 28/29 Nook + Pond
Normal 30/31 Town Hall
Normal 32/33 Town Hall
Normal 34/35 Town Hall
Normal 36/37 Tailor
Normal 38/39 Tailor + Pond
Normal 40/41 Tailor + Pond
Since the odd-numbered acres are carbon copies of the even-numbered acres (except for being on the higher elevation and having pine trees), it's a safe guess that the building locations are also identical.
As far as player houses/neighbor houses go, it seems that any possible signpost location can also be a player house location (there are no "fixed" acres for player houses)