Stardew Valley 1.6 'adds so much stuff to all the different aspects of the game', teases creator (www.pcgamer.com) angielski
It's more than meets the eye.

It's more than meets the eye.
AI FSR for AMD GPUs everywhere or just the upcoming RDNA 4 chips? Place your bets now.
Added visual sizzle for multi-monitor fans is coming in a future update.
Making headlines in an early access management sim.
Baldur's Gate 3 has worked out very well for Hasbro
Don't call it a comeback.
They didn't say metaverse, but they're definitely thinking it.
Yager's controversial military shooter was pulled from Steam and other storefronts last night.
Though you only get the pared back Intel Meteor Lake chip for that money.
The obsession continues.
Just in case you forgot, there's actually two big early access survival game out this month.
But vows to fight on anyway.
"Subscription models will always end up being cost/benefit analysis exercises intended to maximise profit."
It's aiming to be budget friendly, so don't expect cutting edge hardware
The kind of warm-up that produces a devastating injury, but a warm-up nonetheless.
Sounds less like a handheld and more like a Marvel villain, but at least the hardware's intriguing.
But there's not a whole lot eXTra in this new GPU, though.
The Steam train keeps a-rollin' down the tracks.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't believe there's a precedent for this: a pirate MMO server has been granted an official license to continue operating legally. At the moment, it sounds like this is a deal applying to this one City of Heroes server, but hey, baby steps. City of Heroes was the only MMO I ever got...
Willis Gibson, A.K.A blue scuti, made history last month.
Arion Kurtaj was a "key member" of the Lapsus$ gang that also hacked Nvidia, Samsung, and Microsoft.
Personal information of employees was also stolen.
Personal data belonging to employees has also been stolen.
I wish I had a pocket leech.