It is going to sound weird but I just realized I am buying more games on Switch because I like the feel of the split/detached joycons for a lot of games. So relaxing to just sit there in a normal resting position but still have controllers in your hands. My only gripe is that they are a bit small and I say that as someone with average sized hands. Going to pick this game up after not really liking how it felt with a controller when I tried it on PC when it launched.
Get used to the fishing controls
2018. PC first, Switch console first, everywhere else later.
No. Just takes skill and practice.Hahaha are they bad?
This should drop at 11am EST right?
This young bloke spent 5 years of his life developing this game by his lonesome. I think I'll buy it just out of respect to his dedication
Should I play this on PC with Mods or Switch in portable mode?
This game scares me a bit. Ive looked at some guides and it seems like its a part time job by itself ...
This game scares me a bit. Ive looked at some guides and it seems like its a part time job by itself ...
Just go in blind. External resources make the game look more intimidating than it is because they are targeted at 100-hour players who have slowly but surely been introduced to all the systems. The actual experience starts simply and introduces you to new elements a few at a time. Where it differs from most games is that it doesn't stop doing thisyou keep on seeing new material for much longer than usual. When you've played for a while you don't realize how much information you've accumulated about how everything works.
I don't think veteran players are very good at communicating this simplicity and pacing to new players when asked for tips, which is why my advice is to ignore the guides. I never felt like I needed to look anything up except (a) times and weather conditions for a few specific fish I was missing, and (b) undocumented things about a few specific items/interactions when I had already encountered or tried out those items. You can infer virtually everything else from what you see in-game, and the many, many, many elements of the experience come in at a gentle trickle.
I've played games where you need the wiki. This isn't one of them, at least not until you are very far in.
Neiteio and his damn thread. This game is not a job. It's love.
Switch, of courseShould I play this on PC with Mods or Switch in portable mode?
This young bloke spent 5 years of his life developing this game by his lonesome. I think I'll buy it just out of respect to his dedication
Wait is that the same dude who went ham about a switch game icon?Neiteio and his damn thread. This game is not a job. It's love.
Agreed. It was disheartening reading the many comments of people trying to get a few dollars off using the different markets when it seems surprisingly cheap for the size of game. Will get straight off the UK store hereHe's been like the perfect individual post-launch, too. Always receptive of fan critique, timely with bug fixes and content addition. Zero problem giving him all my monies.
Thanks now i dont need to care.Grrr, Axiom Verge is already available in germany, Stardew isn't.