If you mean the stairs blocked by the Big Rock then yes, you need to do all those things plus a selection of others. The easy way to track your progress is in Qi's Walnut Room where there's a machine that shows your progress in each category. IMO the tricksyiest part of that list is it can look like you've crafted everything possible in your inventory but you're still missing something from the list. So you'll need to go back to each shopkeeper in every location in the game and find the recipe(s) you missed because they will not even appear as options in your Crafting menu until you buy them. I was missing 3.I gather this is end game content. Is it really necessary to cook, ship catch, grow everything etc. to enjoy this content?
It's games. There are goals set in all games and if you don't want to do them, then you don't get the thing behind Door #1. You don't get the Tidepools unless you provide 300 Wood. Don't wanna get 300 Wood, no Tidepools. Same for Secret Woods. Same goes for Elytra in Minecraft. Same goes for Shield Weave Armor in Horizon: Zero Dawn. Ad nauseum.So basically players are being denied access to this section of the game for enjoying & playing the game in their own way? Why? Why deny players access to this endgame conte because they “haven’t done everything?”
Talk about performance art. Am I somehow unworthy for not doing this stuff? Seriously.
What endgame content? A more efficient coop animal and a cutscene, in exchange for having according to the Dev 100% finished the game and definitionally not needing money anymore? I do not get much less agree with your perspective at all. But thankfully you don't actually need to do any of it, there's a guy named Fizz. You should look him up if it bothers you that much; you can get perfection without ever shipping *anything* much less everything, it's all completely optional.So basically players are being denied access to this section of the game for enjoying & playing the game in their own way? Why? Why deny players access to this endgame conte because they “haven’t done everything?”
Talk about performance art. Am I somehow unworthy for not doing this stuff? Seriously.
This is the funny part of all this, like in the Wizard of Oz there's nothing behind the curtain. You miss a cutscene with your spouse or Lewis and an animal to make more g when you don't need any. That's a pretty big hint that it ain't all that and was never meant to be. I only did 100% Perfection in this playthrough to see how much of an annoyance it would be. Answer: not much but I'll only ever do it once and if I'd done it nonce I'd not have missed much.What endgame content? A more efficient coop animal and a cutscene, in exchange for having according to the Dev 100% finished the game and definitionally not needing money anymore?
Fizz! I always forget Mr. Coffeecup. Also another pretty big hint that getting that small endgame content (or Steam achievement) is relatively worthless. The rest of the game is what really matters.I do not get much less agree with your perspective at all. But thankfully you don't actually need to do any of it, there's a guy named Fizz. You should look him up if it bothers you that much; you can get perfection without ever shipping *anything* much less everything, it's all completely optional.
Let me tell you a true story. I worked in the rpg industry for years and in the late 80’s early 90’s got into an argument with one of the designers of the computer game Might and Magic, an early computer rpg. Having cut my teeth on D&D in the 70’s, I created a classic mixed race, mixed profession group for the game. Somewhere in the middle of the game, important not optional dungeons cropped up. Not a problem really, until the game pointed out that certain races would take damage in these dungeons. Of course players with single race parties were screwed. I expressed my frustration to one of the designers. This was the response I got:
”You’re not playing the game the way it’s meant to played.”
No, the paying customer was, in fact, playing the game in the way she wanted to play it. Something devs and designers still don’t understand. BTW doing everything in game is not a challenge—it’s mind numbingly dull. If you want a real rpg challenge try pen&paper rpgs. I recommend Paranoia or Rolemaster.
Trixie too.What endgame content? A more efficient coop animal and a cutscene, in exchange for having according to the Dev 100% finished the game and definitionally not needing money anymore? I do not get much less agree with your perspective at all. But thankfully you don't actually need to do any of it, there's a guy named Fizz. You should look him up if it bothers you that much; you can get perfection without ever shipping *anything* much less everything, it's all completely optional.
If you do feel like engaging with the challenge / "performance art" as intended,
https://mouseypounds.github.io/stardew-checkup/
I find it helpful for identifying those recipes Lew alluded to. In my case I was waiting on perfection for an extra 3 seasons of in game time because I had missed the tub of flowers recipe from the spring flower dance.
Yes you will need to hunt for recipies, some the villagers give you. But honestly there really isn’t anything special there. If you do not want to go through all that OP then don’t sweat it. Have fun!If you mean the stairs blocked by the Big Rock then yes, you need to do all those things plus a selection of others. The easy way to track your progress is in Qi's Walnut Room where there's a machine that shows your progress in each category. IMO the tricksyiest part of that list is it can look like you've crafted everything possible in your inventory but you're still missing something from the list. So you'll need to go back to each shopkeeper in every location in the game and find the recipe(s) you missed because they will not even appear as options in your Crafting menu until you buy them. I was missing 3.
I would think VERY hard about glitching my way into that particular place... Just saying.or you can glitch your way in
Start Farm. Get Leah to two hearts and try to kiss her. Get Maru to 8 hearts and agree to test her gadget. Go glitch into the summit. Fun times. Fun times.I would think VERY hard about glitching my way into that particular place... Just saying.
Oh, and if I understand OP's platform correctly, he can glitch into the summit with impunity right now.Start Farm. Get Leah to two hearts and try to kiss her. Get Maru to 8 hearts and agree to test her gadget. Go glitch into the summit. Fun times. Fun times.
Honestly you should, when you do you get to see a pretty hilarious (and scary) easter egg.I would think VERY hard about glitching my way into that particular place... Just saying.
Do you still get to see that end scene though? If you glitch there I mean.Honestly you should, when you do you get to see a pretty hilarious (and scary) easter egg.
You can glitch out by going to the railroad, standing right next to the bottom exit, and swinging a scythe, sword, or hammer facing down. You'll slowly shift off the screen and a couple minutes after you're completely dissapeared you can walk up to the left and around the map all the way to the entrance to the summit. Then walk in and see the full experience