A new addition to the ever-growing list of Stardew Valley mods lets you turn a farming game into an industrial-scale farming empire simulator. Stardew Valley lets you build the farm of your dreams, but if you’ve ever wanted to make your farm a little bigger (or, well, a lot bigger), you’re in luck, thanks to this user-created update. game life.
Created by modder Prism 99 (known as klatuprism in Nexus Mods), the Stardew Realty mod is based on previous Farm Expansion mods that allowed users to slightly increase their lot size. The mod adds a total of ten additional plots of land to the desert located on the left side of the map.
In the initial release of the mod, the terrain is provided for free from the start so players can try out the expansion and see how it works. Prism says their long-term plan is to eventually release four content packs with additional expansions that will be displayed as a for sale sign on a bulletin board in Pelican City. As parcels become available, players can invest in expanding their farm property.
The mod also includes a handy “agricultural warp network” to make it easier to move around newly purchased land, with the ability to quickly switch between different expansions and your home base, allowing you to manage them in a limited amount of time. a little more doable.
The mod also includes two additional buildings to support large farms. La Fromagerie is a pre-installed cheese factory with three large vats, each of which can process up to 50 dairy products at a time for large-scale cheese production. Meanwhile, the cellar is the perfect place to house all your barrels and casks.
Prism also recommends another mod of theirs, Stardew Web, which allows you to further customize the items and artifacts that can be found in packs, and also allows you to add any type of fish you want to addons. If you don’t mind realism, he can even tie individual plots to different seasons, meaning he can grow any crop he wants all year long.
You can also use the mod while playing with friends. Be sure to check out our Stardew Valley multiplayer guide for instructions on how to start playing co-op. We’ve also deepened the realism of Stardew Valley’s farming approach. We recently took another look at Haunted Chocolatier, the new game from Stardew Valley developer ConcernedApe, and it looks like it promises to be insanely delicious.
Source : PC Gamesn