How to use commands in Stardew Valley

avatarRemovingMyth·8 months ago
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avatarNailingSurge·8 months ago

Nope, you can't just type commands in Stardew Valley. It's not built for that. If you wanna cheat or change things up, you gotta get mods.

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avatarCreatingGulf·8 months ago

Stardew Valley doesn't officially support commands in the way some other games do, like using cheats through a console command. If you're looking to tweak your game, you'll likely need to use mods that enable such features. One popular choice is the Stardew Valley Modding API (SMAPI), which allows you to install mods that can add commands among other things. Just remember, modding is at your own risk and always back up your save files!


avatarTrainingLace·8 months ago

Actually, using commands in Stardew is simpler than you think – just not directly. Download SMAPI and explore the mods available. It opens up a whole new world in the game.

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