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Other Games => ... and all the other things floating around out there => Topic started by: Araxiel on February 29, 2016, 05:18:16 pm

Title: Stardew Valley
Post by: Araxiel on February 29, 2016, 05:18:16 pm
I am playing it. Ok.
Title: Re: Stardew Valley
Post by: SixThumbs on February 29, 2016, 11:04:41 pm
I have what now seems like an irrational hatred for Chucklefish so I'm not playing it.
Title: Re: Stardew Valley
Post by: SeQuel on March 01, 2016, 12:36:32 am
Your loss SixThumbs.

The game is legit fucking awesome. If anyone here likes Harvest Moon or Rune Factory this is a must-have. Loving it so far, I'm in Fall at the moment and its just so relaxing to play and super addicting.
Title: Re: Stardew Valley
Post by: SixThumbs on March 01, 2016, 01:21:00 pm
I've been playing Xenonauts to fill my time management desires in gaming.

I did a playthrough of Harvest Moon 64 back in the day and thoroughly enjoyed it, I remember trying to boot up an emulator for the SNES original a year or so ago and the nice relaxing game turned stressful because of how fast the game time felt like it went.

I might pick it up at some point but "ConcernedApe" totally sounds like they're more directly related to Chucklefish than just being their publisher.
Title: Re: Stardew Valley
Post by: Ikarus on March 01, 2016, 05:21:35 pm
Really loved Harvest Moon for the old Gameboy Color and there“s currently quite a talk about this one

looks nice

Title: Re: Stardew Valley
Post by: [ptx] on March 01, 2016, 05:57:18 pm
Harvest Moon was awesome, one of my more played games on an N64 emulator.

Not sure if i'm up to getting into such a timesink nowadays, though
Title: Re: Stardew Valley
Post by: SixThumbs on March 01, 2016, 11:02:23 pm
I thought about it and me playing this would be on par of a trucker playing one of those truck simulator games.

All of Chucklefish's published games hit me right in the nostalgia spot with their art-styles but the whole Starbound thing really put a sour taste in my mouth.
Title: Re: Stardew Valley
Post by: SeQuel on March 03, 2016, 06:10:53 am
Well, he's put out 4 patches in 5 days sooo.
Title: Re: Stardew Valley
Post by: Sir_Hans on March 10, 2016, 08:23:17 am
It's a solid game. If you think you might like it, you probably will love it.
Title: Re: Stardew Valley
Post by: Earthdforce on June 01, 2016, 06:02:42 pm
Any tips to help out a new farmer?
Title: Re: Stardew Valley
Post by: SeQuel on June 02, 2016, 06:18:45 am
I don't believe its changed but the crops that tend to give multiple per harvest seemed to profit the most based off my very limited testing.

Blueberries, Strawberries and Cranberries?

I've not played in a while.

Title: Re: Stardew Valley
Post by: Earthdforce on June 02, 2016, 08:41:05 am
Funny you say that, I put half of my bank into potato seeds (which also give a possibility of multiple per harvest) and am just waiting on them to sprout up. I've started putting fertilizer on almost all my crops which leads me to wonder if trees become a problem later on. Almost all the seeds I find go back into the ground and so long as I stop scything the baby saplings accidentally I think I'll be fine on that

I'm currently 4 hours in and on day 19 of spring, and Stardew Valley has been a blast from the get go and I would highly recommend it to anyone


https://stardew.info/planner might come in handy for yall, it has for me
Title: Re: Stardew Valley
Post by: Overdriven on June 02, 2016, 01:20:55 pm
I've been playing this quite a bit. In summer second year and am making between 10k and 25k a day. Sprinklers on all my crops, fully upgraded house, only need to complete the fish tank (fucking hate fishing for specific fish) in the community centre and am married. Also need the deluxe coop and barn still. But I could do that outright at the moment if I wasn't struggling with supplying enough feed.

Have to say animals seem kinda of pointless when compared to the potential profits from crops.

Funny you say that, I put half of my bank into potato seeds (which also give a possibility of multiple per harvest) and am just waiting on them to sprout up. I've started putting fertilizer on almost all my crops which leads me to wonder if trees become a problem later on. Almost all the seeds I find go back into the ground and so long as I stop scything the baby saplings accidentally I think I'll be fine on that

I'm having mega problems with trees at the moment. I didn't bother cutting down many on the eastern half of the map. Now I want to explore there it's literally a dense forest there's so many trees. It'll probably take me a week in game to chop my way through them all. I doubt you'll have any problems with wood in the long run. I've got roughly 2000 in storage and I've been using a lot of it.

Also it's best to plant crops that can grow multiple times on vines ect rather than having stuff like potatoes which only grow once but can potentially give you multiples where you have to buy seeds each time until you can get a seed machine. For pure profit that is.

I don't believe its changed but the crops that tend to give multiple per harvest seemed to profit the most based off my very limited testing.

Blueberries, Strawberries and Cranberries?

I've not played in a while.

Yeah best crops are Strawberries for spring (beans if you don't have them), blueberries for summer and cranberries for fall because you only have to buy one lot of seeds and they keep growing + worth a shit ton. And try and preserve/turn into alcohol as many as you can until you get orchard trees for that purpose. It makes the standard ones (not silver or gold) worth a lot more. Especially alcohol.
Title: Re: Stardew Valley
Post by: Overdriven on June 02, 2016, 01:34:39 pm
For crop profits see this spreadsheet:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RfSAzX_1faWUWPZtcjA4pIE-SdyvZGx706qz7DKZlpE/htmlview?usp=sharing&sle=true

The ones to get are those with a regrow value and a high per month profit.
Title: Re: Stardew Valley
Post by: njames89 on June 02, 2016, 06:47:52 pm
Fun game. I definitely cut down too many of my trees  :lol: