Until the release of patch 1.6 for “Stardew Valley”, Eric Barone wanted to post an upcoming change every day. These patch notes have already been revealed by “ConcernedApe”.
Update 1.6 for “Stardew Valley” is already in the starting blocks, so to speak. The latest patch for the farming hit is scheduled to be released first for the PC version of the game on March 19, 2024. According to the developer, the other platforms will follow soon afterwards.
Some of the upcoming ones Contents of the big update 1.6 were revealed some time ago. Until the release, Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone also wanted to post a line from the changelog every day without spoilers. These upcoming changes for “Stardew Valley” have already been confirmed by the developer.
Update 1.6 turns the popular farming game inside out
A few days ago Barone had already stated that patch 1.6 Änderungen an den Obstbäumen of the game. The developer then shocked the community by creating one of the longest “Stardew Valley” conspiracy theories confirmed: So far it has actually been faster to harvest from left to right. With Update 1.6, harvesting should be done equally quickly from both sides.
The developer then announced an improvement in combat, as patch 1.6 will improve “the area of effect of downward melee attacks”. Barone added that it always bothered him that players were disadvantaged by the downward swing. For the upcoming update 1.6, he has therefore decided that “the feel of the game is much more important than precise visual accuracy.” With the patch, pets will also let players through more quickly if they are lying comfortably in the way. The time players have to push against their dogs or cats before they are let through will be reduced from 1.5 seconds to 0.75 seconds with the update.
The developer recently revealed that after the marriage in “Stardew Valley” there will now be a seven-day “honeymoon phase”. This is intended to prevent the person you are marrying from just lying in bed after the marriage because they are upset. There are further changes for the craftsmen in “Stardew Valley”, who specialize in particularly delicious specialties: jelly, pickles, wines or juices are colored depending on the ingredients. This should make it easier to identify the contents of the different glasses.
Quelle: PCGamesN
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