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Some other new things I’ve added since last update: So I’ve been working mostly on events, with slight detours here and there to polish other aspects of the game. Additionally… while working on these events, if I encounter anything else in the game I am unhappy with I typically take a small detour and fix that as well. I’ve been carefully going through every one of these events, adding or rewriting dialogue, new animations, props, cameo characters, settings, storylines, graphical cutscenes, sounds, music, and more! I also added a lot more cases where your choices affect how the rest of the event plays out. Characters that you can’t marry also have these event cutscenes, but typically not as many. Sometimes, choices you make in events will affect what characters end up doing in the future. In addition to conversation options, you’ll sometimes be given a choice between multiple courses of action, which always has an effect on how the event plays out. Sometimes the option you choose will affect how the rest of the event plays out. Most of the events include conversations in which you can choose between different dialogue options. Each one has at least 5 “events” which you’ll encounter as your relationship with the character progresses. There are 10 “eligible” characters in the game, 5 females and 5 males (Yes, same-sex marriage/relationships are allowed!). Let me tell you a bit more about what that entails. I’ve been busy finalizing and polishing character event cutscenes. :D Dziekuje.Hi, hope you are all having a nice 2014 so far!
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It's good to know that it would probably work with a Logitech gamepad!Īnd yes, please give us the GNU/Linux installer for 1.5.3 before the weekend. ) This time it seems like the fault lies elsewhere we can presumably blame Sony. :) To be honest though, I also prefer using keyboard and mouse for Stardew Valley, but I would still like the controller to work. Next time I will try a Logitech controller with the games from GOG and see how it fares. The Arch Linux wiki said that support for Sony's controller is poor (it is offically supported in Steam though, so it makes sense that it works in conjunction). I might give that a spin then! I couldn't find any specific info regarding controller support in GNU/Linux regarding GOG and Stardew Valley, and bought a DualShock 4 (the controller for Playstation 4) last year, which works well with games on Steam, but 'outside' Steam it struggles to get recognized by games (only the touchpad on the controller works for controlling the cursor in the desktop, but virtually nothing else works). Thank you! A friend has a Logitech F310 gamepad. It's good that the game gives us the choice: controller or keyboard/mouse.Īside from that. That's why I asked whether the person above was actually able to properly play the game with a controller, since I couldn't. For the life of me I can't memorize where each function is on a game controller.įor other types of games I actually like to use a game controller, just not for Stardew Valley. I prefer keyboard and mouse, I'm faster with that. I for sure tried playing Stardew Valley with a controller but just couldn't get used to it. I never owned a SNES, so I never played the original Harvest Moon (I know it exists and that Stardew Valley is inspired by it).