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New Stardew Valley Mod Destroys Farms For Opening Wiki
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New Stardew Valley Mod Destroys Farms For Opening Wiki

Jun 25, 2024 11:56 AM

A recent satirical article inspired a fervent modder to develop a hardcore Stardew Valley mod that erases your saved data if you open the game's Wiki. Originally a joke from the comedic website Hard Drive, the mod scans open windows on your computer and triggers save deletion if "Stardew Valley Wiki" appears in the title. The creator, known as 'lostkagamine', has added an extra touch by closing the browser as well, accentuating the tough love. Despite its harsh mechanics, the mod promises to appeal to fans of difficult games like Elden Ring and serves as a stark contrast to the cozy nature of Stardew Valley. For those less inclined to such draconian measures, the game's official 1.6 update introduces a wealth of new content, such as fresh late-game material, a new farm type, and additional dialogue.

What does the new Stardew Valley mod do if you open the game’s Wiki?n

The new Stardew Valley mod automatically deletes your save data and closes your browser window if it detects that you have opened the game's Wiki while playing.

Stardew Valley, released in 2016 by Eric 'Concerned Ape' Barone, has cultivated a massive fanbase with its charming blend of farming, community building, and exploration. The game has seen numerous updates, with 1.6 being the latest, bringing more content to keep the experience fresh. Upcoming projects from Barone, like The Haunted Chocolatier, continue to generate excitement among fans who appreciate his unique approach to game development.



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