Stardew Valley Creator Shuts Down Rumors Haunted Chocolatier 'Will Be Abandoned,' Insisting: 'It Will Come Out When It’s Ready' - IGN
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He has already stated he comes and goes, to and from that project, and he will prioritize stardew valley still
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That’s the right policy.
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Will this game support modding, like stardew?
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Will this game support modding, like stardew?
ConcernedApe has been very supportive of modding Stardew Valley, so I don't see why this game would be different
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Will this game support modding, like stardew?
I can't see why not, but it's targeting a 2030 release so it's kind of early to be thinking about that sort of thing.
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I bet the music is gonna be bangin
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He has already stated he comes and goes, to and from that project, and he will prioritize stardew valley still
I mean, he spent 4 years of 70-hour weeks making Stardew. I'd expect Haunted Chocolatier to take equally as long - actually longer, since he's still making Stardew releases, presumably taking some time for himself these days, has to approve any official merch or related stuff like the concert series, etc.
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Will this game support modding, like stardew?
I think one of the reasons Stardew has had such a long life is the modding community: it's been ten years since it's release and I can't imagine playing it that long. I can, however, bring up Passerby Cemetery, East Scarp, Ridgeside, etc, and scratch my Stardew itch with new content every couple years.
I'm sure Eric knows this as well, and would include modding in HC.
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As they say: "Let him cook."
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Hm do you cook chocolate?
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I can't see why not, but it's targeting a 2030 release so it's kind of early to be thinking about that sort of thing.
Devs need to think about modding from the very beginning.
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Obviously, this is the only sane solution for a one-man team, but all game developers need to put their foot down and say “it’s ready when it’s ready.”
No marketing deadlines, no “crunch time,” make the game until the game is made, release it, maintain it, do it again if you think you have a good idea.
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You're telling me chocolate isn't some natural pre-existing resource? Smh. Next you're going to tell me chocolate milk doesn't come from chocolate milk cows.
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He has already stated he comes and goes, to and from that project, and he will prioritize stardew valley still
I think you just have to leave people like this to work on these projects as they feel inspired/motivated.
There’s no sense getting worked up about when it releases, this isn’t Winds of Winter where Stardew left us with a cliffhanger or any unresolved situation.
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Obviously, this is the only sane solution for a one-man team, but all game developers need to put their foot down and say “it’s ready when it’s ready.”
No marketing deadlines, no “crunch time,” make the game until the game is made, release it, maintain it, do it again if you think you have a good idea.
That would be nice in a perfect world but bills need to be paid. I'm not defending crunch time, but not every project can afford to be "ready when it's ready". I don't think many companies would survive like that.
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Obviously, this is the only sane solution for a one-man team, but all game developers need to put their foot down and say “it’s ready when it’s ready.”
No marketing deadlines, no “crunch time,” make the game until the game is made, release it, maintain it, do it again if you think you have a good idea.
While I generally agree, I think there is some value in imposing some kind of deadline or limit to a project. Nothing is ever going to be perfect. There will always be more work that could be done on something. If you let yourself just keep going until you think it’s done it might never come out.
But it’s a balance and when publishers push those kinds of deadlines they’re not really considering that.
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That would be nice in a perfect world but bills need to be paid. I'm not defending crunch time, but not every project can afford to be "ready when it's ready". I don't think many companies would survive like that.
Concerned ape can afford to put this game out in 2035 lol.
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Concerned ape can afford to put this game out in 2035 lol.
The above comments were talking about how this policy should apply to every game development project. Which is a nice thought, but not realistic for every situation.