“No critico a los desarrolladores que cobran por el DLC”: El creador de Stardew Valley explica su postura sobre las actualizaciones gratuitas en un estado de insomnio privado de burritos



Stardew Valley creator Eric “Microsoft Flight Simulator lanza el modelo Beechcraft” Barone has clarified his stance on paid expansions after swearing on his family name to never charge for DLC or updates.

Sí, en caso que te lo hayas perdido, a few days ago Barone offered a small update on the console and mobile versions of Stardew Valley 1.6, assuring fans they’re still underway and offering a solemn pledge to never release a paid content update. Ahora, Barone has expanded a little on this position to make it clear he wasn’t criticizing other developers for asking players to pay for updates.

“btw, No critico a los desarrolladores que cobran por el DLC,” Barone said. “everyone’s circumstances are different. this is just my own approach and not to be taken as a critique of anyone else.

In response to a fan concerned about his wellbeing due to the very early hour in which the above tweet was posted, Barón replied: “sometimes i wake up early and then have a hard time going back to sleep because my mind is active. today is one of those days. Oh bien, time to get out of bed and have a breakfast burrito.Relatable as heck, honestly.

While Barone is busy making free updates for Stardew Valley – 1.6.9 is in the works for PC and the aforementioned ports are coming to console and mobilehe’s also hard at work on the Stardew Valley follow-up, Barone dijo recientemente que no estaba seguro de si habría más, which looks like a cocoa-infused, spooky take on Stardew with a little more focus on action and combat. And while he recently admitted he couldkeep working onStardew forever, he did imply he would eventually shift his focus toward Haunted Chocolatier, en las arcadas en su juventud, “at some point you have to move on.

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