Stardew Valley-skaparen dementerar planer på otrohet i äktenskapet

Eric Barone har försäkrat fans av Stardew Valley att han inte har några avsikter att lägga till möjligheten att vara otrogen mot sin make eller maka i jordbrukssimulatorn. Den ensamme utvecklaren bemötte nyligen uppkomna rykten i en serie inlägg på X efter att kommentarer till GameInformer gett upphov till spekulationer.

Barone förklarade att hans tidigare uttalanden tagits ur sitt sammanhang. Han hade talat teoretiskt om sandlådespel där spelare kan få möta konsekvenser för dåliga handlingar, som att alla i staden börjar hata spelaren och skapar kaos i familjen. Barone betonade att han inte kommer att implementera en sådan funktion och noterade att det skulle vara för realistiskt för spelets ton som en verklighetsflykt.

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