![]() ![]() Now, if you know anything about me, I’m not someone who mods games to the point where I immediately blitz through mechanics and don’t like to use mods that give me items that I don’t have, but I do enjoy mods that make gameplay harder (in the fighting sense) and get rid of mechanics that seem too daunting or time consuming (ie. While I understand the appeal and reasoning for gating players so they don’t finish a game too quickly, I’m clearly not a patient person, so it made me excited when I found out I could mod Portia or else I probably would have put it down. As mentioned, I’m really not a fan of time-gated requirements, quitting games like Forager when resources took too long to actually craft and I found myself in a similar position when it came to the late-game of My Time at Portia. Realistically, while my work is video games, I’m typically juggling about 5-6 games at a time at minimum to keep updating guides, continue creating content for YouTube as well as keeping content on stream interesting so to be able to customize my game is a priority. While My Time at Portia started off as a game that I never thought I would ever mod, the reality is that I’m pro-mod user, especially when it comes to making games more accessible and less time consuming for gated tasks. That 24 Stamina from dried Apricots is nothing to laugh at for something that basically costs you a sugar and gets made while you go do something more productive.Įnd of the day I think all of this comes out in the wash at any rate.It’s no secret that I’ve been addicted to My Time at Portia as I can’t stop talking about it while streaming on Twitch even though I haven’t actually streamed it and chose to play it on YouTube instead. It's one of the few staples I actually buy, but only when the market is way down. ![]() If I'm going to have to buy sugar for something, here is where I use it. I mean they're basically free past the first couple of harvests. I have 5 Apricot trees and they make more than I'll ever use. It makes a great boost for the effort involved in making it.ĭried Apricots take 2.? I thought 1, but in any event not an issue. I kick trees when out doing other things near them and end up with plenty of dried stuff to go around. (In point of fact, Ack is OP as the hotplace.not that I mind) Making Salads in the cooker is a lot of wasted time.ĭried Apples give one of the bigest bangs for the buck. Half the secret to making money is not spending it, especially when free (ish) alternatives are available.Īck is a big plus once he arrives, before then though it's not instant cooking anything. That means a trip to the store more often than I like to go and buying stuff I don't want to have to buy. Salad isn't just whip it up, you have to have the ingredients, which you have to buy minus a couple bird eggs from nests while you're tree chopping for necessities other than wood.(edit, for the mayo) (time aside) By the time I use up a batch, another is ready. ![]() Salad sauce you just make in a blender 25 at a time, then you have Ack make the fuits salads all at once.Īpples dry while I do other things. Originally posted by Nomnom Victory: That doesn't make any sense, you'd still have to wait for the apples to dry on the drying rack. ![]()
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