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using any mods that take seed price into account or some such perhaps?
3,000g
Sweet Gem Berry.png
Silver Quality Icon.png
3,750g
Sweet Gem Berry.png
Gold Quality Icon.png
4,500g
Sweet Gem Berry.png
Iridium Quality Icon.png
6,000g
... so says the wiki
I suppose he could have taken advanced start options and got a reduced profit margin, but seems like he would have noticed that earlier.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3019504771
The 'default' pricing option in the 'default' version of the game that lets you reduce the price things sell for.
Care to comment, red255?
Make sure to back up your save folder before doing this, just in case.
First you should locate your save folder ("%AppData%/StardewValley/Saves" assuming you are on PC) and once you are inside that folder, open the subfolder that has the name of your farm (followed by a bunch of numbers). The next file you will need to open and also edit is the file that again has the name of your farm (followed by a bunch of numbers). There are two of these, one that ends with "_old" which you can ignore.
Open the file with notepad, search for "DifficultyModifier" (this can easily be done by pressing ctrl+f). You should see the following: "<difficultyModifier>#</difficultyModifier>"
You won't see a "#" by the way, instead you will see a number which I guess in your case might be "0.5"? If it is, change everything in between those strings to just "1" (without quotation marks). Save and close.
If done correctly, the profit margin should be normal now.
thank you sososo much!!! 10/10 response with instructions and everything!!
no, it does not.
I've already commented, no it does not.
Unmodded, would be base game, vanilla, etc. Default does not mean that.
Default means you just click start. you are still wrong.