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Really annoying that everytime u wanna craft or change a tool u have to manually drag it from equipped slot and back over and over and over and over
Got the game on the switch and i quite enjoy it, sure it's not Stardew valley, but it's still enjoyable.
My current problems is collecting wood to repair ny chest, got enough coal and twice the amount of stone, but wood seem harder to find. But im sure that once i find new location that resources spawn it will be easier for me.
I had problems with the rivero castle I waited there for a entire day but it was red all the time, but later it suddenly became blue. Also I have a quest to kill bees but there are no bees in that area :(
You probably already figured this out but Bats spawns at night instead of bees. That quest tells you what time in the day to visit the Castle, like Genshin Impact does.
For OP I would 100% recommend getting it on Switch. Been laying in bed all day playing with the only sucky thing being my Switch battery. I sit at the computer all day playing MMORPGs so that was my main deciding factor on buying it for Switch so I can actually lay down for once. FPS and resolution are fine and the controls do not suck. For PC it's designed to use controller anyway and no mouse controls, fully keyboard.
I don't own it on Steam so I'm unsure if you can play above 60fps for a high end monitor or enable stuff like anti aliasing. I read a complaint about Jaggies so I'm guessing not, meaning it doesn't sound like the Steam version has all these advanced graphic options the console versions lack. I don't notice it's 30fps in handheld because it's fluid, if the framerate we're to keep dropping below 30 that's when you'd notice stutter but thankfully that's not the case.