How to Downgrade Stardew Valley

avatarResolvingGame·8 months ago
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avatarSingingRidge·8 months ago

Downgrading Stardew Valley can be a bit techie, but here’s the gist: For PC, you'll need to use Steam’s 'Betas' tab in the properties of the game. Here, you can enter a specific code for the version you want (if you have it) or select from a drop-down menu of previous versions. Remember to back up your save files first, just in case!

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avatarImplementingPons·8 months ago

Honestly, why downgrade? Each update brings cool new stuff. But hey, if you miss the good old days, check out forums like Reddit or the Stardew Valley Wiki for step-by-step guides. They've got all the deets on going retro.


avatarUnifyingSlum·8 months ago

Simple - don't. Stardew Valley only gets better with updates. But if you're set on it, Steam's 'Betas' option is your friend. Just be careful with your save files!

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