If you're gonna upgrade your watering can check the weather forecast for a rainy day then do it. Otherwise you lose 2 days of watering.
At the beginning I purchased as much of the cheapest seeds as I could and planted them to make some quick cash.Just done 4 days and not really sure the best way of going about anything. Feels like I can't really do much without getting exhausted (and then what do I do for the rest of the day) and not really sure the best way to accumulate money because I don't know what I might regret selling.
Not an issue in this game, but in other games that don't have this feature (where the UI text becomes too small etc).
Is this game worth it for somebody who spent 250+ hours on Animal Crossing New Leaf?
anyway to bring back objectives from the journal you might've accidentally dismissed?
I accidentally dismissed the "say hi to everyone in town" quest and I'm curious as to how many people I've introduced myself to.
anyway to bring back objectives from the journal you might've accidentally dismissed?
I accidentally dismissed the "say hi to everyone in town" quest and I'm curious as to how many people I've introduced myself to.
I've really been enjoying my time with the game so far, but I'm having a few grievances.
1.) No way to drop items? I've had to trash a few things right in my own home in front of my chest because there doesn't seem to be a way, or had to throw away food when opening a chest when I would've like to either back out or drop the item so I could eat the food. I've since learned to make sure to keep an open item slot when crafting or opening chests, but this still seems like a basic feature that should be there.
I know I dropped an item, I think I took the item and moused over ok to get it to drop at my feet rather than trashing it? I'm not too sure though.
Just play the game skip the guides. After completing year 1 try some guides if you want it .The ๖ۜBronx;250946183 said:Finally get to play this. Loved the black-cart Harvest Noon on the GBC, haven't played much of the series since and didn't like the visual direction it took so I'm really glad that this has been the success it has.
Any non spoiler tips for the beginner?
There doesn't seem to be an ok button?
So, is this game OK for my 8 year old daughter play?
Yeah, it's terrible. I had to fill out more of the crafting screen by acquiring blueprints so I could take another "route" to the campfire with the cursor.2.) What the fuck is going on with the crafting screen? Why is it so hard to pick the item you want? There are a few items I simply can't select like the campfire or the ring. Even a simple list would've been better.
Is anyone elses forecast bugged?
For the first 5 days it has told me it is going to rain the next day but it only has rained once.
Well that's just realism then.
I had fun with the couple of hours I played laggy night , but the controls are utterly shite and there are some pretty obvious QOL features missing.
What?
What part was hard to understand ?
Nah, don't worry. I was used to the PC controls and it's mostly fine. There's some weird stuff in the menus where you sometimes can't select certain things (see above) and apparently the controls of one minigame are messed up but other than that it plays great.Im just worried itll suck, since Ive been looking forward to this for a while and never played the PC version.
Were you used to the PC controls?
The parts that contradict what everyone else is saying?
Im just worried itll suck, since Ive been looking forward to this for a while and never played the PC version.
Were you used to the PC controls?
http://us.blastingnews.com/gaming/2...-are-streamlined-to-perfection-002064949.html
https://kotaku.com/i-have-stardew-valley-on-the-switch-so-youll-never-see-1819153193
Haven't tested this, but earlier someone wrote you could just put the item back into the crafting menu to cancel. Does that not work?It's just silly stiff like not being able to drop items or cancel out a crafting choice ( ie if you open the crafting menu and press A ( I think ) it build whatever you clicked and if your inventory is full you've no choice but to trash something - you can't just press B to cancel the build or choose an item to drop in the floor ).
Haven't tested this, but earlier someone wrote you could just put the item back into the crafting menu to cancel. Does that not work?
Does this game have a story? Something to follow along?
I never got into animal crossing for example, since it was just me doing random tasks for what appeared to be no reason
So I wonder if I'll like this game
Hmmm interesting..There is a quest structure and an ultimate "goal" that will take you hundreds of hours to achieve. You can ignore all that and play however you like but the RPG elements are there, which is what sets the game apart from Animal Crossing.
I've really been enjoying my time with the game so far, but I'm having a few grievances.
1.) No way to drop items? I've had to trash a few things right in my own home in front of my chest because there doesn't seem to be a way, or had to throw away food when opening a chest when I would've like to either back out or drop the item so I could eat the food. I've since learned to make sure to keep an open item slot when crafting or opening chests, but this still seems like a basic feature that should be there.
So, is this game OK for my 8 year old daughter play?
Hmmm interesting..