You can continue with your current farm, with some limitations: If you're starting a new save recommended , you're done! You can skip this section. Follow these steps if adding the mod with an existing save file. Install Reset Terrain Features. See the mod description for instructions on opening the menu.
Reset all trees and bushes using the mod. If you skip this step, bushes will be all over the place and won't make sense. You may need a no clip mod such as Passable Objects to reach anything remaining that is otherwise inaccessible. Known issue: grass will never spawn outside the farm on existing saves.
If you don't mind grass not spawning outside the farm, you can just ignore this. Starting anew will give you a MUCH more immersive and cohesive experience where all of the new features just flow seamlessly into the old features. Figured I'd ask here rather than make my own post. Does SVE let you use the different farm types? Like is there an expanded Riverlands, an expanded Wilderness farm, etc. I've been thinking about modding the game soon. I know some of the new farm maps modders make simply replace the files of other farms, like Riverlands, so I'm wondering if I can just use SVE for one save file, but not for all of them?
I've been wondering the same exact thing. I'd like to ask something else too though, albeit I feel it might be a really stupid question. If you uninstall SVE after having played a save with it, will that save be screwed over? This mod by Bouhm simply adds little faces representing each character that track where exactly they are on the map. The mod also tweaks the vanilla map a little bit to make a more accurate representation of the landscape.
One of my personal favorites on this list is this English Victorian look to both buildings and flora in Stardew Valley. Not only does it turn Pelican Town into the setting of a Charles Dickens novel, but it also changes to suit the in-game seasons, providing an immersive experience that makes the passing of time evident and visually meaningful.
And if you want to double down on that seasonal goodness, consider getting everyone in Pelican Town and beyond a whole new set of clothes for every season of the game.
Anything that gives the changing of seasons more impact is a great mod in my book, and this one even gives the villagers clothes for rainy days. Just equip a tool and watch the surrounding tiles get cleaned, plowed, and watered in a matter of seconds. Now, every child will look very different from the rest depending on your spouse, affecting clothes, hats, and bodily features. The further we get into the list, the more impact each of the mods has on the overall feel of the game.
It even adds events about each of the new areas, with over lines of dialogue for both scripted events and normal banter with the villagers. This mod by creator Ohodavi will replace the boring old character portraits from the vanilla game with updated, beautiful faces worthy of a Kyoto Animation series.
For me this is one of the first mods anyone should install, and I never play the game without it. The most amazing mods are generally those that take the vanilla game as the groundwork to build something new, full of content to explore and providing a different experience.
Nelson Chitty is a Venezuelan expat living in Argentina. Originally posted by daikiraikimi :. My hope at this point is that the devs will integrate steam workshop at some point so I don't have to worry about it anymore.
Nvm found a video that helped a lot, if anyone's still interested, edited post to include link. I'm also really hoping for a workshop. Is it saying the mod can't find the game's.
Per page: 15 30 Date Posted: 6 Mar, pm. And these clothes will make sure that not even pouring rain can stop you and your burning farming spirit. This mod adds a raincoat and gumboots that look quite nice, and are just perfect for your typical rainy day. They let you send a message without talking, showing others who you really are and what you are aiming to achieve. The Witch Hats pack includes three different hats: a plain, old fashioned witch hat, a flower witch hat for when you want to look cute while throwing hexes around, and a forest witch hat.
Our beloved Seasonal Hats pack includes a wide selection of hats for all the four seasons. The modder must love Spring the most, as the pack includes 11 spring hats. Games about dating monsters and swords and birds have worked their way into gaming mainstream over the last year and Monster Valley carries in their freaky footsteps.
Seduce a slime girl? Marry a merman? Sebastian and Robin become demons, while Maru and Demetrius are patchwork dolls. Elliott, of course, is a merman. Deciding who to pursue as a spouse is an important part of every new farm I start. While I love all of Stardew's beaus and belles, I'm always a bit disappointed when my sweetheart moves in and totally trashes the aesthetic of my house with their own weird hobby room. As modder Lydocia says, "Was my house not good enough for you?
Marriage is all about compromise, apparently, but the sanctity of my decor isn't an area where I'm willing to meet in the middle. Speaking of decor, modder Coldazrael's Modern Gothic Interior reskins a bunch of interior furniture with dark wood and stark white fabrics.
If you've worn out the possibilities of Stardew's vanilla furniture, the Gothic furniture brings a whole new vibe. When it comes to building retextures, Flower Valley is one of the prettiest. This mod redesigns all your farm buildings, Pelican Town, and trees all over the valley with seasonal flowers. I should not be shocked by the number of mods that specifically turn various elements of Stardew Valley into cotton-candy pink.
To start with, turn all of Stardew's dialogue boxes and inventory screens pink with The Pink Interface. Follow that up with Cute Valley Pink and More Buildings for Cute Valley which together pink-ify all of your farms buildings, interiors, tools, and machines.
Do you want pink sheep? Of course you do. Why have scarecrows when you can have a bunch of adorable catcrows instead? Cuter Fatter Cows turns Stardew Valley's bovines into plumper versions with rosy cheeks meant to look like the cows of Harvest Moon.
A number of modders have created new animal sprites but these are by far my favorite. Modder Identitypollution has recently released an update to Cuter Fatter Cows which includes all of their cuter and fatter animal retextures. The Mod Update Menu is a handy tool accessible from the start menu that lets you know if you need to update any of your mods or SMAPI that required tool for modding Stardew you've installed.
If you'll be installing more than a couple mods, the update menu is a great way to keep your ducks in a row. There's a lot to keep track of on the farm and sometimes you just can't remember when you planted your cauliflower or whether or not you pet your sheep this morning. The UI Info Suite contains a lot of useful game information that doesn't quite cross into cheating territory.
Animals that need to be milked or pet have icons over their head. On mouse over, plants will display their name and days until they can be harvested. The Info Suite has a number of other useful features perfect if you're a forgetful farmer.
Do you place gates for your fences based on what looks nice instead of what's actually practical? You can stop walking all the way around your fenced in fields and make life a whole lot easier with Jump Over. Does precisely what it says on the tin. This mod adds a tooltip with a villager's favorite items when you mouse over them in the relationships menu or their birthday on the calendar.
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