Stardew ValleyApproaching fast Update 1.6 It introduces new game content like a new festival and dialogue, and it brings with it some quality of life changes as well. stardo'ConcernedApe' developer Barone has been coy about many of the finer details of the patch so far, but he recently let slip one detail that proves it's a much bigger deal than it appears on the surface. People seem happy with this change.
While they were working on the patch notes, ConcernedApe tweeted the following line:
Fruit tree lovers of the world, rejoice. After 1.6 Stardew Valley Players will receive a sapling from their fruit trees when cut down. while Some players I thought this might be a way to manipulate the economy and plant lots of fruit trees (which apparently generate a lot of money in the game), and is meant to be a quality of life adjustment to make moving your orchards less difficult. .
In addition, the sapling will be at the same maturity as the tree, which means that when you replant the sapling, you will not have to start growing the tree from scratch. according to Responses From ConcernedApe This change does not mean that the replanted fruit tree will immediately produce the same quality fruit as it did before it was cut, but that the fruit tree will grow back much more quickly than usual and will eventually return to where it was.
stardoThe update was 1.6 Announced last year And it marks the first new content for the game in a long time. Although it was mostly intended to make modders' lives easier, it has evolved quite a bit in the time since its announcement. At the time, ConcernedApe also claimed to have “taken a break” from development of its RPG, Haunted ChocolatierIn order to develop 1.6. It's safe to assume that when 1.6 drops next week, this will be the last major piece of content stardo While ConcernedApe restarts the gears Haunted Chocolatierwhich still seems like a way out.
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