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If you have accomplished all that by Fall of Year 2 and in only 26 hours then you either intentionally min/maxed and broke the game or modded it, otherwise it's pretty much not possible.
No. You will continue to play. And you will like it.
https://youtu.be/04bPhT2AjAk
Eric Barone took 4 years on Stardew to learn how to make a game.
This just makes me look forward to his next game than slow additonal content when he can start fresh from the lessons hes learned.
It's kind of funny reading some of these comments. I do like playing management and stratigy games, so it's my guess I min-maxed with out even thinking about it.
Dwarf Fortress, OpenTTD, Factorio, Gnomoria, Towns, ( and the like ) have more diverse content for late game.
Stardew Valley does not.
(( release an official map editor, and watch the new content roll in ))
its joja jerk guys
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Factorio is also 20 dollars otherwise I'd be playing it right now :P . The game makes me wonder a lot if any sort of automation will come to stardew.
Thing is you intentionally skipped the content because you weren't interested in it.
Had u done the ACTUAL CC bundles, caught the fish, shipped all the crops, and actually taken an interest in the game world etc, the game would've lasted 4 times longer.
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