Stardew Valley creator confirms he's made "a ton of progress" on update 1.6

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Stardew Valley creator confirms he's made "a ton of progress" on update 1.6
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This reminds me of Terraria where they claim a final update, but they just can't stop adding new things. I love devs with this kind of passion.

Where’s the best place to catch up on the updates, haven’t read anything since the multiplayer update.

I just look at the update history on steam. I don't necessarily go to other websites. Every update has been minor, but I still consider it. Maybe they just meant no more major updates, but even still, it's impressive they have kept maintaining that game for over 10 years.

That guy is amazing

It blows my mind every time I see Stardew Valley. Singlehandedly wrote the story, characters, the music, effects, coded the game etc. Simply stunning.

Indie devs:

So many people are still playing it, and many new people every day, I want it to be the best it can be

It will never be perfect, but I feel an urge to keep improving it. Up to this point, it's been my life's work, and I care a lot about it.

AAA companies:

So many people are still playing it because exploiting poor impulse control and FOMO are at the core of our game design philosophy. We want it to be the most profitable it can be

It will never be enjoyable, but we will make sure people feel the urge to keep logging in to grind their dailies so their purchase of a battle pass can be justified. Ever since we started allowing pre-orders it was already profitable, and we stopped caring about quality.

Indie devs: suddenly I'm a millionaire thanks to this one-hit-wonder game that I spent 6 years making. I think I'll keep updating it so people keep buying it.

AAA companies: We need to pay 400 people over a course of 2 years. 30 million is less than 10% of the budget

AAA companies:
We made record profits!

Also AAA companies: We're laying off a substantial portion of our team.

Don't forget the mandatory apology JPEG on Xitter.

We have done our utmost to make the enjoyable experience more accessible to average user. This has in turn resulted in sub-par experience for some. As we constantly try to improve quality of our products and this was a valuable lesson from which we plan to grow into more responsible company that caters to people's needs.

wait theres gonna be another update? i thought 1.5 was final

1.6 has been worked on for a while. Small content update but is going to make modding easier or more robust. 🤞

It looks like it's gonna be one of the biggest updates so far. With new festivals, new dialogue options and so on.

I've been meaning to play it for a while but this major update may finally push me to just like it did with Cyberpunk

I've been playing and replaying it since its original PC-only release in 2016. I remember being so excited about a new game finally improving on thr Harvest Moon formula. I think it's safe to say that today it has completely surpassed other games in the genre. The freedom and variety of tasks in the game has since enticed me towards further replays as well. It's so inspiring how passionate Barone has been towards his creation in the long run too.

From what I've seen it seems a bit more targeted at teens and adults then kids and that's kind of what I wanted Harvest Moon to be to begin with so I'm pretty excited to play it.

Also generally the added depth and how fleshed out it seems

It encapsulates some whimsy and magical elements which have always been underdeveloped in other similar games. Filled with mystery, easter eggs and constant progress and discovery. The relationship elements are a lot more mature than Harvest Moon as well. Deals with some of the grit and consequences of living in reality. All packaged together superbly.

i havent really been following the sv community for a while, but thats nice

Not a whole lot is official but that’s what I have gleaned from any announcement.

ConcernedApe thought so, too ;) He works on Stardew his whole game development career. It is difficult to stop trying to improve the game and let your baby go after so long.

I finally just started playing. I'm 50 hours in and nowhere near done with it. Don't tell me there's more coming!

There is probably even more comming in the current version for you. Stardew valley is the type of game where you watch a random YT video where someone shows off something you never knew was in the game, after you got 1000h clocked.

We don't deserve him. Thank you, Mr. Barone for all you have given us and more.

Really wish I had it in me to replay this game.

May I suggest Stardew Valley Expanded?

Its a huge mod that basically ads a whole new entire game worth of content, on top of the base games content, that is seamlessly integrated into the base game.

May I suggest Longevity?

It adds taxes and market prices, thus bringing an element of complexity into the game that makes you think how to optimize your early growth and how to get the most out of your energy and money, turning the relaxing indie game about returning to nature into an optimization grindset nightmare that everyone but me hates.

I have enough real life stress to worry about without putting it in video game form ,lol

New maps? I found that I always gravitated towards one map as I disliked all the rest. Mostly just wanted a big open space to go crazy, not obstacles that I had to design around.

it has a a couple new starter farm options, which are very nice imho. it also includes a big open space to the east of pelican town that you can use as a big honking farm area. last time i played I made it my tree farm. had a couple hundred of each tree type there.

SVE adds maps to explore and characters to meet, much more than areas to develop and exploit.

You're making it worse, not better lol. There's too much to do, that's why I'm not returning, adding more is not the solution.

you know theres no time limit right?

I mean, you get evaluated after 3 years, but thats not end game, and you can redo the evaluation at any time after it.

I'm aware of how the game works yes. Once I bought the golden clock, there was basically nothing to do on my farm except for planting on the first day of each season. Aside from that it's fully automated. It just got boring, and it felt like the game was over, and I just can't shake that feeling.

Theres too much to do, that’s why I’m not returning.

There was nothing to do… it felt like the game was over

Bruh

I know... They added it all afterwards, when I already felt like the game was over, and despite there being lots to do now, I just can't will myself back into the game.

3 more...

Still no news about haunted chocolatier?

It would not be the first time that a second game from one successful developer will never come to life. I wish that I am wrong.

I too think he went back to Stardew Valley because he's either burnt out, or doesn't know where to take, Haunted Chocolatier.

Gonna throw a bit of advertising about Dinkum, for anyone that'd like to see a mix of Stardew (farming, tending to animals, socializing with people) with Animal Crossing (you set up where shops and houses will be, you can terraform the whole place, lots of shinies around the land to be dug up)

I couldn’t get into Dinkum. The early game is really poorly paced and a bit janky. Ended up deleting it after an hour. Could be one I come back to once it’s optimised a bit more but I wouldn’t really compare it positively with Stardew at the moment

I wish i could transfer my save file from my switch to my steam deck. I have the oled switch and i guess i need to mod chip it in order to access the file system.