Stardew Valley upgrade 1.6 is enforcing a week-long honeymoon duration on couples that’ll protect against NPC partners from stocking bed all the time “due to being upset.”
If you’re privileged sufficient to have actually discovered on your own in Stardew Valley marriage happiness, you possibly have no concept what I’m speaking about below. But regretfully, not everybody is fortunate sufficient to have a partner that, well, desires anything to do with them. If you browse online sufficient, you’ll locate plenty of presumably well-meaning spouses questioning why their brand-new companion in marital relationship does not intend to do anything besides depend on bed.
Well, Stardew Valley’s upcoming 1.6 upgrade will certainly make it to ensure that your brand-new other half or spouse can not be so clinically depressed from weding you that they pout concerning their awful life all the time in bed. They’ll still have the ability to do that after the honeymoon, however that’s simply the all-natural order of points.
In definitely the craziest 1.6 spot note exposed up until now, Stardew Valley developer Eric Barone states partners will certainly “now have a seven-day ‘honeymoon’ period after marriage which prevents them from laying in bed all day due to being upset.”
Now that’s what I call marriage happiness. Instead of taking place a luxurious honeymoon that’ll possibly run your ranch insolvent, simply enforce an obligatory seven-day regulation where you can not rest away your anxiety till later on. I can inform this’s gonna last.
Barone has actually been going down everyday spot notes for Stardew Valley 1.6 all week, starting on Monday with a “game changer” of an upgrade impacting what occurs when you cut down trees. On Tuesday, we found out the long-lasting concept concerning gathering from entrusted to right being quick is really real (and being taken care of), and on Wednesday Barone exposed a modification to sword battle that’ll preferably enhance game really feel. Finally, on Thursday a quality-of-life modification was exposed that’ll allow you “pass through” lovable animals an entire 0.75 secs much faster than in the past.
Fear not, Stardew Valley’s developer does not assume he’ll ever before “officially close the book” on the farming sim.
Source: gamesradar.com