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On the topic of Stardew Valley do people recommend doing a first playthrough unmodded? I feel like there's probably some decent quality of life mods out there
Honestly I've never felt a need for mods in stardew, and I've beaten it twice. The game's pretty polished as is
99% of people do.
With the new update coming out, it may be a while before some mods get updated to be compatible with the new release version. I'd recommend starting your game unmodded, then look for mods that benefit your play style once you have a feel for the game and how it plays.
Do what you like. I don't care what the developer intended, it needs to be fun.
I definitely mod the hell out of my games. Some of my favorite mods are total conversion ones. I am just wondering if there are any mods that are viewed as pretty much essential by fans.
For example a lot of Bethesda games have unofficial patch mods, Fallout 4 has full dialogue mods, and playing OpenMW versus regular vanilla Morrowind. I'd say those are great for beginners.
Maybe there's something similar for Stardew Valley? Like a tractor mod.
Tractor mod is too powerful imo (still using it). Some others are jump, hoe, weather... sorry, my PC is currently broken, can't look it up.
I thought it might be. It was just one of the first mods I saw for Stardew Valley on the Nexus
TIL Stardew has mods...
Stardew Valley Expanded is a popular one (and a big reason why I asked).