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As a long-time Stardew Valley fan, I never thought I'd find a game that could capture my heart quite the same way. Fields of Mistria has done just that. I'm honestly blown away by how good this game is

note: just a random fan, have nothing to do with this game at all. It kinda saddens me that it hasn't gotten as much attention though, there are so many mediocre games with soooo many reviews.. this game is legit insane. it's gorgeous!!

Edit: Concerned Ape must've seen my post, and now Stardew Valley has a midweek deal for -50% off LMFAO you cannot make this up

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[–] [email protected] -3 points 1 month ago

All i said is that a closed source, early access, available only through steam game that is presented as "one of the most impressive games I've ever played" is far from being impressive. You sound like a bigger zealot for reply like that honestly.

everything that’s listed on that page you linked sounds great on paper, but in reality, doesn’t always work out the greatest.

You should try them, they all work perfectly and are free to try.

Perhaps that’s the reason why Stardew and other games don’t want to be open source? So people can’t just steal their hard work after years and years, and then go churn another one out.

"It is also one of the best-selling games of all time, selling 30 million by 2024."

Poor devs, it would really be bad if someone compile his own version of the game instead of pirating binaries.

Lemmy devs should follow suit and close source their platform not to feed AI.