Animal Crossing - can't get perfect :-(

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I got a GameCube for Christmas, and have been playing Animal Crossing
pretty much daily since March. I need a few more seasonal bugs and
seasonal fish and 4 paintings to fill our my museum. I have just over
$1,000,000 in the bank, and things are going pretty well. The one
thing I simply cannot do is get the wishing well to judge my town to be
perfect.

I've gone through and complied with all the GameFAQs guidelines...

- between 9 & 16 trees on each normal lot.
- no trees adjacent to each other, or anything else (rocks, houses).
- no trash.
- no weeds... I clear them all out just about every day.

But I'm stuck on the "satisfactory level of prosperity" message.

I'm almost ready to trash the town and start from scratch. Before I
do, is there anything obvious I could be missing?

The majority of the trees are fruit trees. I've visited a number of
other towns, so I have 4 different varieties of fruit growing on top of
my native fruit.

Thanks for the help!

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Bill Cable wrote:
> I got a GameCube for Christmas, and have been playing Animal Crossing
> pretty much daily since March. I need a few more seasonal bugs and
> seasonal fish and 4 paintings to fill our my museum. I have just over
> $1,000,000 in the bank, and things are going pretty well. The one
> thing I simply cannot do is get the wishing well to judge my town to be
> perfect.
>
> I've gone through and complied with all the GameFAQs guidelines...
>
> - between 9 & 16 trees on each normal lot.
> - no trees adjacent to each other, or anything else (rocks, houses).
> - no trash.
> - no weeds... I clear them all out just about every day.
>
> But I'm stuck on the "satisfactory level of prosperity" message.
>
> I'm almost ready to trash the town and start from scratch. Before I
> do, is there anything obvious I could be missing?
>
> The majority of the trees are fruit trees. I've visited a number of
> other towns, so I have 4 different varieties of fruit growing on top of
> my native fruit.
>
> Thanks for the help!

You might be better served to post your question at the Animal Crossing
board at gameFAQs. This group is about dead.

http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/gentopic.php?board=516502
 
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Bill Cable wrote:I got a GameCube for Christmas, and have been playing
Animal Crossing pretty much daily since March. I need a few more
seasonal bugs and seasonal fish and 4 paintings to fill our my museum. I
have just over $1,000,000 in the bank, and things are going pretty well.
The one thing I simply cannot do is get the wishing well to judge my
town to be perfect.
I've gone through and complied with all the GameFAQs guidelines...
- between 9 & 16 trees on each normal lot.
- no trees adjacent to each other, or anything else (rocks, houses).
- no trash.
- no weeds... I clear them all out just about every day.
But I'm stuck on the "satisfactory level of prosperity" message.
I'm almost ready to trash the town and start from scratch. Before I do,
is there anything obvious I could be missing?
The majority of the trees are fruit trees. I've visited a number of
other towns, so I have 4 different varieties of fruit growing on top of
my native fruit.


I think I read that cutting down the big trees and planting new
ones(maybe ones you can buy at Nook's?) could raise the town rating.I
haven't gotten the town rating perfect before,so I wouldn't know,but I
think that you should also remove the stumps.Also,I think that if your
house has a high HRA rating,that is supposed to raise the rating.

Please allow me to bring up this part of the post:But I'm stuck on the
"satisfactory level of prosperity" message.

Maybe that is the perfection message.I think that your town has to have
the perfect rating for two weeks.


Munch.
 
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On 8 Aug 2005 13:27:12 -0700, "Robert P Holley" <holleyrp@delanet.com>
thought hard and wrote:

>
>Bill Cable wrote:
>> I got a GameCube for Christmas, and have been playing Animal Crossing
>> pretty much daily since March. I need a few more seasonal bugs and
>> seasonal fish and 4 paintings to fill our my museum. I have just over
>> $1,000,000 in the bank, and things are going pretty well. The one
>> thing I simply cannot do is get the wishing well to judge my town to be
>> perfect.
>>
>> I've gone through and complied with all the GameFAQs guidelines...
>>
>> - between 9 & 16 trees on each normal lot.
>> - no trees adjacent to each other, or anything else (rocks, houses).
>> - no trash.
>> - no weeds... I clear them all out just about every day.
>>
>> But I'm stuck on the "satisfactory level of prosperity" message.
>>
>> I'm almost ready to trash the town and start from scratch. Before I
>> do, is there anything obvious I could be missing?
>>
>> The majority of the trees are fruit trees. I've visited a number of
>> other towns, so I have 4 different varieties of fruit growing on top of
>> my native fruit.
>>
>> Thanks for the help!
>
>You might be better served to post your question at the Animal Crossing
>board at gameFAQs. This group is about dead.

Is about?

>http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/gentopic.php?board=516502


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