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whats wrong with you guys?
Since there’s no obvious save option to start, I ended up in this thread today after last night when my newborn decided sleep was overrated and my Deck ran out of battery after I, in a sleep-deprived but need-to-unwind state, prioritized my child over remembering to put the Deck to sleep. I ended up back at planting turnips today instead of catching bugs after a happy 30 minutes of mindlessly weeding and exploring.
So, that’s what’s wrong with me.
What’s wrong with you for giving others a hard time for pointing out that there’s no need to keep a casual player from saving a casual game any time they want?
I've played games that cost a lot less that let you save right off the bat and regardless of the genre. I'd say that's an oversight by the developers.
MOST farming games traditionally have held that it only saves when you sleep at night.