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Meltrax, do games w Stardew Valley 1.6 is Coming November 4th.

I’ve heard the hype but I have never played this game. What am I missing out on?

Empricorn,

There’s farming and fishing, tons to collect and craft and upgrade, there’s dungeons, there’s relationships and rare items, and variety of play in the seasons and festivals… But for me, my favorite thing is just how damn charming it all is. The soundtrack is great and atmospheric, even the sound effect of just chopping down a tree is so perfect and satisfying. And IMO, there’s no game that’s a better example of “play at your own pace”. It’s pretty cheap and appeals to such a wide variety of gamers… So give it a try!

irotsoma,
@irotsoma@lemmy.world avatar

If you like this genre of games, then this is one of the best, so yes, play it. It’s a great, addictive, one more… kind of game with a ton of stuff to do, lots of goals short and long term.

I never really care for the dating sim portion of these kinds of games all that much, so I can’t comment on that part much, but the rest is great!

Tarquinn2049,

Can always go the krobus route, platonic roomates with a friendly shadow monster.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA,
@HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

if you’ve got 15 usd to spare it’s a great relaxing timekiller.

SatyrSack,

Game changing updates like this every so often that make you feel like it is an unfinished game still in early access. You may as well just wait until it is finished to actually start playing.

TommySoda,

Bro, the man’s basically releasing free dlc not updating an early access game. The game was never in early access and all your saves are compatible with the new expansions (I sometimes still play the same farm I’ve had since the game was first released). The game already has more content than any other game in the genre and ConcernedApe is still releasing all updates for free and promised to never charge for anything new added to the game. What is there to complain about when you’re getting free shit where in most games it costs $5 to $10?

SatyrSack,

My issue with Stardew Valley content updates is that they change how the game works. It is not just adding extra postgame missions or something. The content updates tend to fundamentally change how some things work. Your possible/preferred routes to reach endgame today are much different than they were in 2016. It makes it feel like perpetual Early Access.

TommySoda,

I don’t know what game you’re playing because I’ve never run into this issue before. I’ve played through year 4 on several different farms and never encountered anything of this magnitude. I’ve been playing this game since day one and have had nothing but positive experiences and so has pretty much everyone else. If minor adjustments to gameplay are enough to classify a game as being in perpetual Early Access, then every single game that is being made today is in perpetual Early Access. In fact in most games you don’t even get the new content with the updates. Also, the game costs $20 it’s not like you’re spending over $100 for the Premium Deluxe Edition Game of the Year Season Pass Preorder Bundle. It’s $20 and goes on sale so frequently you could pick it up for $5 four or five times a year.

SatyrSack,

As an illustration, grab an endgame save from 1.0 and open it up in a modern version of the game. The moment you step out of the door, you will be greeted with a series of cutscenes/dialogs explaining several of the various game mechanics that were added in the versions since 1.0. These are game mechanics that, if they had been part of the game from the start, would have greatly altered how one would have chosen to play and reach endgame. One may have prioritized different crops, events, upgrades, relationships, decorations, etc.

Stardew Valley is absolutely worth the money, and the content updates definitely make it even more of a bargain. But calling the transition from 1.0 to 1.6+ “minor adjustments to gameplay” is disingenuous.

I just miss the days when games were already finished upon release.

Charapaso,

The point folks are making is that Stardew was finished on release, it’s just that the developer has the passion and financial ability to continue to improve it.

If it was 1994, maybe the game would have been released on a cartridge and never changed for myriad reasons (publishing rights, being on physical media, etc).

Example: Super Metroid was one of the best games ever made, and was complete when it was released, but you better believe I’d take free updates that further improve on it. There’s always improvements to make, because nothing can really be perfect. Those hypothetical updates wouldn’t retroactively make it an incomplete game. Maybe it’s too a subtle philosophical point

Empricorn,

As another example, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is the best game ever made, in my opinion. But there’s a laughable amount of glitches in it and speedrunners can easily tear the game apart. So it’s not perfect. It’s also old and the graphics are dated. If it were somehow still supported today, there would be a high-resolution texture pack released, no doubt about it…

rigatti,
@rigatti@lemmy.world avatar

Calling Stardew unfinished is hilarious.

SatyrSack,

What would you call it? Live service does not really fit

LunarLoony,
@LunarLoony@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

A video game that happens to get big updates every so often…? Call 'em expansion packs if that makes life easier

rigatti,
@rigatti@lemmy.world avatar

I would call it a complete game that was finished a long time ago but has a passionate developer who provides free content updates. It’s definitely not a live service game, as there are no microtransactions and the updates are free.

Empricorn,

Wow, AAA publishers really did a number on us all, huh? Think of them as “expansions”. The game was absolutely complete on 1.0 and you can still get that version! I have most of my time playing the game on v1.0.

The developer then added more content to the game, for free. The bug fixes have been pretty minor and would have happened with paid updates or without, like any modern game…

Tarquinn2049,

Would you say to not play World of Warcraft until it is “finished”? It has huge game changing updates all the time.

SatyrSack,

“Games as a service” are by design never really finished, right? If you are cool with that, go for it. I have never personally tried one.

Bluefalcon,

Great game with some simple fighting against creatures, foraging, farming, fishing, building, simple life role playing, romance, and all good vibs. Everything is optional though.

EnderMB,

It has essentially killed Harvest Moon as the established farm simulator for relaxed gaming.

If you know someone that loves games, but hates fighting or quick skill-based stuff, they will lose hundreds of hours to this game.

pearsaltchocolatebar,

Fields of Mysteria is looking pretty promising as a stardew replacement

growsomethinggood,

I’d hesitate to call it a replacement but it is very fun! Top of the Stardew-likes imo

NOOBMASTER,

Fields of Mistria

Landless2029,

Yeah well Samsung killed harvest moon so we needed a successor.

ConcernedApe fucking delivered. Much relax. Very cute. Such plot.

TommySoda,

If you like this genre this game is at the very top. I played Harvest Moon back in the day and this game surpasses it in almost every way. Plus, it’s $20 and goes on sale for less than that very frequently, sometimes as low as $5. It’s not like you’re losing much if you pick it up. It’s one of my top games on my PC with over 700 hours.

_Lory98_, do games w Day -3 of posting a screenshot from a game I've been playing until I also forget to post screenshots

Recently played through I and II and they were great. Kinda wanna see the bump combat in more games: it was really satisfying.

callouscomic,

I had always heard how horrible it is to go back to these games, and I regret not playing them sooner. It was very fun. People misled me about the old combat style. It’s just different, but not bad.

PerogiBoi, do games w Day -3 of posting a screenshot from a game I've been playing until I also forget to post screenshots
@PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca avatar

I appreciate you doing this every day! Always something new on my feed and you introduce me to games I don’t know about. Thank you!

callouscomic,

Thank the other person for inspiring me. They’re on like day 68 or something and I too enjoy seeing what others are up to and sharing.

Bigfish, do games w Stardew Valley 1.6 is Coming November 4th.

I haven’t played since 1.0. Worth jumping back in?

britishblaze,

I’d say so, alot of late game content now plus the mod scene is pretty strong if you want to really mix things up.

Sylence,
@Sylence@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Absolutely, there is sooooo much more content now and the balance and QoL is tonnes better too. Still recommend using the wiki late game though.

jacksilver, do games w Stardew Valley 1.6 is Coming November 4th.

Anyone have a high level breakdown of what this update contains?

SatyrSack, (edited )

www.stardewvalleywiki.com/Version_History

EDIT: Sorry, that is far from “high level”

kryllic,
@kryllic@programming.dev avatar

New Content and Features

  • New Festivals and Events: Added the Desert Festival, Trout Derby, SquidFest, and a new environmental event in summer.
  • New Farm Type: Meadowlands Farm, which includes a coop and two chickens.
  • NPC Dialogues: Expanded dialogues, including custom gift reactions and dynamic dialogues.
  • Multiple Pets: Players can now have multiple pets after maxing out hearts with their starter pet.
  • Ginger Island Map: A new world map for Ginger Island that shows real-time positions.
  • Winter Outfits for NPCs: NPCs now have winter outfits.
  • New Items: Big Chest, Dehydrator, Mushroom Log, Bait Maker, Heavy Furnace, and Fish Smoker.

Bug Fixes and Improvements

  • Gameplay Adjustments: Bee houses now work with flowers in garden pots, and the gold clock can be turned on or off.
  • Translation and Localization: Improved translations and added options for different fonts and font sizes.
  • Crash Fixes: Addressed various crashes, including those related to NPCs and specific events.
devilish666,
@devilish666@lemmy.world avatar

I thought this already fixed with Nexus community, if i recall it’s SVE

Cenzorrll,

Not everyone can install mods

AlligatorBlizzard,

Especially the people getting this update, PC has had this update for like six months already, this announcement is for Switch and mobile versions. Android is the only one that can install mods and not always well.

ech,

In short - a lot.

ytsedude, do games w Stardew Valley 1.6 is Coming November 4th.

Well, time to start a new farm. Again.

hannesh93, do games w Stardew Valley 1.6 is Coming November 4th.
@hannesh93@feddit.org avatar

That guy legitimately made his hobby into his job.

There’s 0 reasons for him to still keep updating the game with as much content as he’s doing except for his own satisfaction. Truly the best developer a game can have

iAmTheTot, do games w I think Sims is a dead franchise now

Check out Inzoi.

slazer2au,
ModernRisk,

I have really big hopes for this game, I’m worried to be disappointed. The character creation demo seemed good.

Exeous,

I hope creator outside character look good!

Exeous,

I agree. I play demo creator character. Was fun! Hope game fun!

eutsgueden, do games w Stardew Valley 1.6 is Coming November 4th.

A good man, this Ape.

aeronmelon,

He’s so concerned about everyone.

TheAlbatross, do games w I think Sims is a dead franchise now

Life by You’s cancelation was a big disappointment to hear. I figured if any studio had an understanding of emergent intercharacter storytelling in the way a Sims game needed, it was Paradox.

That said, Para-Lives is still in the works and looks quite promising.

There’s still hope. Just not from EA.

pennomi,

Mmhmm, Paralives looks like it’s going to take the world by storm. I’ve been following their development and they’re doing really good things.

Buttflapper,

Mmhmm, Paralives looks like it’s going to take the world by storm. I’ve been following their development and they’re doing really good things.

Don’t get your hopes up. It never lasts. These small indie studios create something truly insane that’s so fun and incredible, and then big gaming studios like EA come in and ruin everything. A lot of people seem to forget that Maxis, developer of Sims and SimCity, used to be completely independent. EA bought them out and ruined the entire thing, now they basically don’t exist anymore. Who is to say that the developers of Paralives isn’t going to do the same thing? Guarantee they get a stupendous amount of money offered to them and they sell out, and they would be stupid not to. Who wouldn’t sell their franchise for tens of millions and never have to work a day in their life ever again?

pennomi,

Just like ConcernedApe and Stardew, right? Redigit and Terraria?

I wouldn’t say never. A lot of these indie creators love their creation enough to not sell out.

zipzoopaboop,

Maxis made terrible decision after terrible decision. They had no money and ea bailed them out and redesigned sim city 3k to actually be possible on modern hardware, while allowing dollhouse to continue and turn in to the sims 1. Then Sims 2 and 3.

Hate on ea all you want but Maxis fucked themselves up and ea made all of the sims possible.

Pika,
@Pika@sh.itjust.works avatar

paralives is so slow development though, and the lack of teaser releases concerns me about the quality. I have high expectations for it as well but starting to grow concerned

callouscomic, do games w Day -3 of posting a screenshot from a game I've been playing until I also forget to post screenshots
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callouscomic, do games w Day -1 of posting a screenshot from a game I've been playing until I also forget to post screenshots

Bonus pic of what happened before this:

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kuneho, do games w What do you think about random encounters?
@kuneho@lemmy.world avatar

I liked the Earthbound way of random encounters.

Dyskolos, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of September 22nd

V Rising. It’s so epic. Also Elder Scrolls Online

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