haywud
Sodbuster
I feel it's a game where you're meant to focus on just a few things at a time, and even if each in-game day is relatively short you shouldn't try doing too much at a time. Over time I think you will eventually get a feel for what you're capable of doing in each day, and learn to prioritize the things that will benefit you the most. Personally I like the short days, because it leads to longer play sessions instead of having to sit around waiting for real world time to pass.Hello,
I'm starting a few days ago with stardew valley, and i love it so much. Only one thing I don't like very much. For me is the in game time really really to fast. I don't can make everything at the day what I want to do. Do you know if there will be came a update with this feature. I'm playing it on the switch.
Kind Regards
Marcel
Like look at Animal Crossing, and the real time days it uses. It kind of ruins the games for me because there were too many times where I couldn't really play because I couldn't do what I wanted or needed to do. I struggle with my sleep habit, and rarely ever maintain a steady routine, so there were too many times where things like my shops were closed or my villagers were asleep and I couldn't really do much. I know you can manipulate time by setting your console's clock, but I don't like doing that. Plus I hated waiting real time hours, days, months, or even longer just to experience certain things in the game.
I'll happily take the shorter days in Stardew, because I'd rather be limited in what I can do because there's not enough time than have too much time and just sit around waiting.