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1.0 is probably 18-24 months away.
Game is very playable and fun as is.
Im now 300hours+ into my 1st play of this game. I dont plan to get burnt out or bored with it anytime soon.
The devs do understand the game on unity and in 2-3 years who knows what stupid thing the CEO's in unity will pull that will break the knees of the devs who made games in unity.
All i am trying to say is i don't want the game to die when it will go 1.0 and i don't want to use mods some of those modder can't code for sh*t or implementing the vanilla style of valheim with low effort
And yeah, can't lie, finding a good mod nowadays is rare. I've tried out a bunch of Valheim mods and most just fill out the world, they don't add to it in any interesting way. I played Epic loot as well a while ago so not sure if it changed, but with that mod i felt more incentivized to just get the best enchantments, where in Terraria i can just reforge the weapon to the best general modifier or the best modifier for what i want. I guess we can hope for someone to make a mod equivalent to Terraria's Calamity mod in Valheim with it's depth and quality.
And honestly, when i got into Valheim i thought "damn, this style is pretty basic, few polygons and somewhat rough animations, surely modders won't screw up making assets in it's style right ?" Apparently a lot did.