Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley

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Samzyyy 19 SEP 2024 a las 11:30
Started modded and i can never do vanilla again
Anyone else started a modded playthrough with mods that make life so much easier, and now you can never see yourself playing vanilla again because its so much work having to refill and collect things (automate) get basic info (ui info suite) and harvest crops and collect resources (tractor mod) its never been so easy and i just cant go back :steamsad:
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Publicado originalmente por Samzyyy:
Anyone else started a modded playthrough with mods that make life so much easier, and now you can never see yourself playing vanilla again because its so much work having to refill and collect things (automate) get basic info (ui info suite) and harvest crops and collect resources (tractor mod) its never been so easy and i just cant go back :steamsad:

I agree with this, I have something like 40 mods atm.
notable ones: stardew valley expanded, ridge side, animal husbandry, market town (run your own shop or market stall to sell your produce) along with all the typical convenience/make life a bit easier mods.
Última edición por ☯ Icy ᚱᛖᛞ ᛊᛟᛞᚨ▲; 19 SEP 2024 a las 12:05
ChrillBill 19 SEP 2024 a las 12:06 
To be honest, that's not even why I started modding in the first place. I wanted my game to look prettier and more to my own liking. I enjoy the hard work! :brownchicken: So in a way I could actually play vanilla again (and I have) but... There are just so many visual mods I cannot live without these days. And of course also some QoL improvements like the UI info suite. I usually have around 200 mods or so. Many of them are retextures :D
Antidote#77 19 SEP 2024 a las 17:45 
That just show how good the base game really is.
dariarufina 19 SEP 2024 a las 17:46 
I tried to go vanilla by playing on my switch but I found it boring so I'm on my modded version where I can add or take away any mod I don't like.
Coffee Addict 19 SEP 2024 a las 17:52 
i've been modding games for the last 20 or so years, theres very few games i play unmodded, stardew is not one of them
FafnirChaos 20 SEP 2024 a las 0:33 
Played with mods once years ago - forgot what mod I used on my save file - save file became corrupted - deleted save file of over 100 hours.

Only played with mods a few times, But I will never add mods to my vanilla save files ever again.
EleventhStar 20 SEP 2024 a las 1:08 
mods like automate are a double edged sword. yes they make it easier to do stuff, but as a direct result you run out of stuff to do faster.
red255 (Bloqueado) 20 SEP 2024 a las 6:47 
yeah. Depends what your stardew valley is.

I'm pretty sure ....OK like fable 2, there was this thing where you were faced with a choice, make people happy and by doing so, be unprepared for the final boss fight, or use the funds to strengthen yourself and have the kingdom go to ruin

a third option would be presented to abuse the in game economy to get enough funds to make the whole Choice of the game moot, since you have enough money to do both.

What I'm saying is Stardew has two mentalities. you got the Joja route which is presented as wrong.

and the community center which is the good ending.

I find an automate mod makes it harder for a person to see the Joja route as wrong. the Tedious-ness of filling your kegs week after week in the pursuit of profits is important to allow you to replace all the farmer's input with a chest.

game is at the very least a time management sim, and thats bypassed entirely by simply having a chest automate the thing.

you could consider sprinklers, the difference is scale. cost.

Sprinklers are unlocked by work, sprinklers are limited to a few tiles, and you still need to set up the field.

I'd be perfectly fine if the game worked with Hopper ->machine -> hopper -> Chest.

at least that would need to be setup, and isn't simply fill a shed with kegs and place one chest near the door.
ChrillBill 20 SEP 2024 a las 9:42 
Publicado originalmente por FafnirChaos:
But I will never add mods to my vanilla save files ever again.
Yep, adding as well as removing mods during a playthrough can be very risky. It is generally not a good idea unless it is simple retexture mods for example.
FafnirChaos 20 SEP 2024 a las 10:00 
Publicado originalmente por ChrillBill:
Publicado originalmente por FafnirChaos:
But I will never add mods to my vanilla save files ever again.
Yep, adding as well as removing mods during a playthrough can be very risky. It is generally not a good idea unless it is simple retexture mods for example.

Yeah my Situation was that It was my 3rd save file - I got this game the same year it released, played a lot of it, then took a break from it till 1.5 - which was 4 years later - tried to load my save....corrupted - The other 2 were kind of garbage so I restarted on 1.5 and never added any mods to it.

The thing about mods is even if you remember which mods you add - if there is a update to the game and the mod doesn't get updated, that save file could be garbage.

Unless you keep a detailed list of mods with your save file - when you walk away from the game for a bit, just go a head and delete that save file.
Publicado originalmente por EleventhStar:
mods like automate are a double edged sword. yes they make it easier to do stuff, but as a direct result you run out of stuff to do faster.

some mods add another 200 hours of stuff to do and then it works out, i've added something like 300 hours of new stuff to my game, so automate has its uses.
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ChrillBill 22 SEP 2024 a las 7:42 
Publicado originalmente por FafnirChaos:
The thing about mods is even if you remember which mods you add - if there is a update to the game and the mod doesn't get updated, that save file could be garbage.

Unless you keep a detailed list of mods with your save file - when you walk away from the game for a bit, just go a head and delete that save file.
I mean yeah there is always some breakage to be expected with a new official game update. But the game updates for this game has been few (with lots of time in between) and we've always been told in good advance when an update is coming so that we can prepare.

I recently revisited my save that I hadn't played for months and I've had no problems. Smapi told me what mods needed to be updated and the save is working just fine. So I don't agree that you have to delete a save file just because you have been away for a time.

Unless there was something official added to the game (like an update), you should be fine as long as you keep your mods updated and don't remove/add something that shouldn't be added or removed in the middle of a playthrough. :brownchicken:
FafnirChaos 22 SEP 2024 a las 8:02 
Publicado originalmente por ChrillBill:
Publicado originalmente por FafnirChaos:
The thing about mods is even if you remember which mods you add - if there is a update to the game and the mod doesn't get updated, that save file could be garbage.

Unless you keep a detailed list of mods with your save file - when you walk away from the game for a bit, just go a head and delete that save file.
I mean yeah there is always some breakage to be expected with a new official game update. But the game updates for this game has been few (with lots of time in between) and we've always been told in good advance when an update is coming so that we can prepare.

I recently revisited my save that I hadn't played for months and I've had no problems. Smapi told me what mods needed to be updated and the save is working just fine. So I don't agree that you have to delete a save file just because you have been away for a time.

Unless there was something official added to the game (like an update), you should be fine as long as you keep your mods updated and don't remove/add something that shouldn't be added or removed in the middle of a playthrough. :brownchicken:

If your constantly playing yeah I agree - Me it was 4 years difference between each playthrough. I had hardware changes, I don't even remember the mods I Used, let alone testing every single mod to find out what Mod I used in my Mostly vanilla playthrough.

That save file I keep trying to remember how everything went, while playing my new Vanilla save file - I have 300 hours into that save file now - Everything I did in that save file I could easily do in my new one. - It just sucks for me because what I learnt in that save file basically paved the way for my new one.
Última edición por FafnirChaos; 22 SEP 2024 a las 8:28
KHONSHU 22 SEP 2024 a las 8:26 
Honestly? agree. I don't even have any game altering mods (besides expansion), but retextures are so nice! the base game is just so bright and contrasting imo
Malikyte 23 SEP 2024 a las 0:48 
Publicado originalmente por FafnirChaos:
Publicado originalmente por ChrillBill:
Yep, adding as well as removing mods during a playthrough can be very risky. It is generally not a good idea unless it is simple retexture mods for example.

Yeah my Situation was that It was my 3rd save file - I got this game the same year it released, played a lot of it, then took a break from it till 1.5 - which was 4 years later - tried to load my save....corrupted - The other 2 were kind of garbage so I restarted on 1.5 and never added any mods to it.

The thing about mods is even if you remember which mods you add - if there is a update to the game and the mod doesn't get updated, that save file could be garbage.

Unless you keep a detailed list of mods with your save file - when you walk away from the game for a bit, just go a head and delete that save file.

You must be new to modding. You stopped playing for 4 years and then you're surprised your (now out-of-date) mods broke your save file from a game version that's several updates behind? Bruh. Everybody that knows about modding games knows major game updates often break existing saves, especially with mods. I'm really not sure what you were expecting.

The way you word your comment makes it sound like you're salty at the mods for breaking your game. The mods aren't the problem here, a lack of common sense is. Besides, after not playing for such a long time, why wouldn't you just start a new game from the get-go so you could see all the new content that got added while you were away?

Also, you don't need to "keep a detailed list" of anything. Literally just open your mods folder and /look with your special eyes/ to see what mods you have installed and go look to see if they've been updated. Nexus makes it easy to find out if mods you've downloaded have been updated. Legitimately don't see why ruining your save through your own carelessness is the mods' fault and therefore mods = bad.
Última edición por Malikyte; 23 SEP 2024 a las 0:49
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