Been playing a lot this week managed to progress to winter year 1 missed the chance with the greenhouse
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I recently started my first co-op game. Is there a good way to pause? I have to explain a lot of game mechanics to my partner, who hasn't played before and very much wants explanations. But we miss out on big chunks of the day sometimes because opening the menu doesn't pause.
Not sure if it works in online co-op, but at least in local co-op the game pauses while you are in the screen for new players to join.
Might be worth a try.
I'm moving on a couple days, so I'll also be starting a new farm. My plan is to make it as automated as possible. Thinking of using the 4 player farm for it, but idk.
4 player map can be good to have segments of your farm for different uses. Although I've found it annoying as I found it hard to have a good flow to the morning.
Ideally most of the flow will be taken care of. I'll have wine barrels in one area connected to a chest, for example. Barn animals can be automated, but only in the barn. Honey and mushrooms are easy to automate. Same with crab cages and cooking fish.
I can't think off hand what else to do.