Xbox版的Stardew Valley遭受重大问题困扰
Stardew Valley's Xbox Version Hit by Game-Crashing Bug
Xbox players of Stardew Valley experienced a significant setback on Christmas Eve due to a recent patch introducing a game-breaking bug. Developer Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone has confirmed the issue and is working on an urgent fix.
The problem, stemming from the console and mobile release of Update 1.6, appears linked to the Fish Smoker item. Interaction with a placed Fish Smoker in the latest Xbox version triggers a game crash, rendering the game unplayable.
Released in 2016, Stardew Valley is a beloved farming simulator. Update 1.6, launched in November for consoles and mobile (following a March PC release), introduced substantial new content including endgame features, dialogue, mechanics, items, and improved NPC interactions. However, a subsequent patch unfortunately introduced this critical flaw.
ConcernedApe has publicly acknowledged the Xbox crash issue, assuring fans of a swift resolution. Reddit user reports pinpoint the Fish Smoker as the culprit. This isn't the first instance of unexpected glitches in Update 1.6; however, ConcernedApe's history of rapid patching reassures players. He's committed to ongoing updates, promising future quality-of-life improvements, bug fixes, and new content.
The community has expressed gratitude for ConcernedApe's prompt response to the Christmas Eve crash. His open communication and dedication to providing free updates, including bug fixes and new content, have earned him widespread praise. Players eagerly await the upcoming patch addressing the Fish Smoker bug and further enhancements to Stardew Valley.
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