An artist has drawn the characters of Stardew Valley in the world of Fallout, providing a glimpse of how Pelican Town's citizens would fare in the post-apocalyptic Wasteland. Both franchises are incredibly popular among gamers.
17.04.2024 - 20:41 / screenrant.com / Stardew Valley / Lee DAmato
is known for having a plethora of secrets, and the 1.6 update adds several new ones to the game. Secrets range from the often-unlocked, but rarely-solved Secret Notes in , to more obscure, multistep hidden quests that most players would never think to try on their own. These can prove fun surprises for curious new players, or long-term goals for those who have maxed out all their skills and are looking for something new to try.
's 1.6 update is massive, adding tons of content to the game. That includes the obvious things, like new crops, new festivals, and new dialogue in . But not every new feature is obvious. Some are vaguely mentioned in the patch notes, but require a fair bit of experimentation. Others aren't mentioned at all, leaving their discovery totally up to chance. Here are ten different secrets to watch out for in 's 1.6 update.
A hidden feature in makes it much easier to get around town. Once the player has unlocked their very own horse, they can feed it a carrot to give it an all-day buff, simply called "." This increases the horse's speed for the rest of the day. This greatly speeds up travel — whether it's getting around the farm on a busy day, or dashing across town to give a villager their last-minute birthday gift, a carrot-boosted horse can solve a lot of problems.
It's unknown whether this trick works with other, famously horse-approved crops: things like apples, grapes, or parsnips may provide similar buffs. It goes hand-in-hand with the player speed boost provided by coffee. With both the farmer and their horse zipping around at top speed, a jam-packed planting season can go by in a flash. As a result, carrots are some of the handiest crops in the update.
In previous versions of (and to some extent in 1.6), Clint would constantly pine over Emily. He can often be seen sitting across from her at the bar, staring in her direction, but never mustering the courage to strike up a conversation. A crumpled-up note in the corner of his bedroom reveals his feelings for Emily, but it's an open secret in the town: even Jodi mentions his unrequited love in an offhand comment.
But as of patch 1.6, includes new post-marriage dialogue, in which Clint makes an effort to move on if the player character ends up with Emily. He takes an interest in her friend Sandy, but finds himself frozen and unable to talk to her, either. Once all else fails, he resolves to save up for a computer so he can try online dating. There's no explicit happy ending to Clint's love story just yet, but at least he's working towards one.
Once players have completed all the Community Center bundles in , they'll be able to place Junimo Huts on their farms. These structures are full of helpful little sprites — Junimos —
An artist has drawn the characters of Stardew Valley in the world of Fallout, providing a glimpse of how Pelican Town's citizens would fare in the post-apocalyptic Wasteland. Both franchises are incredibly popular among gamers.
A Stardew Valley fan stitched a lovely quilt based on developer Eric «ConcernedApe» Barone's popular farm life simulator. The game, which received a major update in March that added a host of new content, has inspired all sorts of fan-made creations.
Given the vocal nature of the community, it stands to reason that developer ConcernedApe has taken some cues from players over the years, and one fan has just discovered proof. Throughout its nearly decade-long lifespan, the fantastic farming RPG has been expanded upon with a wealth of new items and content for players to discover, and the latest 1.6 Update is no different. The Iridium Scythe, which was introduced in the latest major patch, is one such addition that was clearly based on an intuitive suggestion from a dedicated fan.
A newly announced Stardew Valley mod seeks to introduce a variety of Baldur's Gate 3-inspired content to the game. The ambitious project could hence add to the ever-growing list of community-created Stardew Valley add-ons, assuming it manages to realize its avid aspirations.
A glitch in 1.6 is making characters extremely wealthy overnight. There are various ways to accumulate gold in, as players build a dilapidated farm their character has inherited, bringing its standards up to produce several different types of goods.
Making friends with the citizens of Pelican Town is one of the core pillars of but for those players who don't want to spend all that time researching who likes and dislikes what, an excellent new cheat sheet makes the process much simpler. While many guides have been created to help illustrate exactly what presents farmers should dish out to the villagers of the game, it can be especially painful navigating through them all at a moment's notice. Having essential information distilled down to a single page makes the process much easier and more straightforward.
A Stardew Valley player has shared the apothecary they designed. The shop uses items from the recent Stardew Valley 1.6 update, and the design has charmed fellow players.
One Stardew Valley player has found a clever place to build a «secret lounge» in Pelican Town. While Stardew Valley allows players to place objects almost anywhere in the town, one area that seems to be overlooked by many players is the tunnel next to the bus stop, where this secret lounge resides.
Stardew Valley has received its 1.6.5. update, and with it, patch notes explaining what was changed have been released. This is just the latest in a series of updates made to the game since Stardew Valley received the major 1.6 content update in March.
is already filled with ways to spend some quality time with Pelican Town's residents but an updated version of a beloved mod now ensures that the spark of love isn't lost after marriage in the latest 1.6 Update. One of the more common complaints regarding the romantic system in ConcernedApe's farming RPG is that once players settle down with a spouse, their selected character loses a great deal of their personality, becoming almost a mindless robot that just hands around the property. While the latest patch fixes that, this revamped mod makes it even better.
Stardew Valley’s 1.6 update led to new peak concurrent records on Steam, with a whopping 236,614 players jumping in last month, per SteamDB. Developer Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone has since released update 1.6.4, which contains bug fixes and improvements but also packs 40 new mine layouts.
Following 's 1.6 patch, which has made several major additions to the game, players have begun to discover hidden features and interactions that weren't specified in the update's patch notes. Among the major additions introduced by the patch, which included several new crops, seasonal outfits for NPCs, expanded multiplayer, and a number of visual improvements, players have begun to discover some less obvious additions — including one trick that could significantly speed up in-game travel times.