Stardew Valley dropped the 1.6 update earlier today, but the developer has already worked on and released 1.6.1, which fixes bugs.
Stardew Valley is a farming simulation game that can be enjoyed in single-player or multiplayer. This was developed and published by ConcernedApe and initially released in February 2016. The most-awaited 1.6 update was released today, March 19.
In the game, players become farmers who receive their grandfather’s old farm plot. There is no concrete ending, and players can do as they wish. They could go to town and the different locations such as Ginger Island and talk with the people, go mining in the Mines, or enjoy the company of their farm animals.
ConcernedApe just dropped the 1.6.1 update hours after the release of version 1.6, which contained several fixes.
Stardew Valley 1.6.1 patch notes (March 19)
Bug fixes
- Fixed botched German egg quest text (for new players going forward)
- Prevent animal page from crashing when clicking on the scroll bar when there are a low number of animals
- Fix Junimo harvester in save crash
- Fix Meadowlands farm quest persisting if the farm icon was selected, but then another farm was started
- Fixed the telephone robin house upgrade question being malformed
- Improved cases where the quest title could go off the edge of the quest log
- Fixed eyebrow accessory looking weird when fishing
- Don’t allow clipboard to be set to a null string
- Fixed crash when farmhand re-connects to town during green rain (and potentially other related crashes)
- Fixed several map tile issues and places where forage could spawn out of bounds
ConcernedApe received much praise from Stardew Valley fans for his dedication to the game and for providing these updates and patches for free. Stay tuned for more updates and information about the game!