Hi! I tried to message you through nexus, but its being naughty.
I am creating a custom crafting station (using better crafting!) focused on cooking recipes. I was wondering if its alright to add a compatibility to the recipes in your mod?
no questions, but can i just say that i love you for coloring the seeds according to seasons! i wish everyone did that. it makes it so much easier to keep track of everything :)
After playing with the mod "Colored Seeds" in 1.5, I realised it was something I needed in my life. My fiancée, whose online gaming tag is "Tahla" -- the namesake of this mod -- agreed; she was the one that had done the sprites for the seeds.
Here is the link Colored Seeds; it does work for 1.6 despite being a 1.5 mod, but it does not include new seeds, and I do not believe it includes modded seeds either.
Sorry for the late response; I will check this out. I will edit this post once I see what went wrong!
EDIT: I see what went wrong. I mistakenly used the MFM mail.json for a future version; no recipes currently work as the internal recipe in the mod is different than what the mail is looking for. I just need to roll it back and re-upload.
I don't know how to re-trigger the mail for you, however. That being said, this update I will be rolling out in 10 minutes will also fix the Kumquat Tart recipe you will receive as well.
EDIT 2: Bug has been fixed. Thank you so much for pointing this out.
EDIT 3: I have pushed an optional file that should resend mail for which you had not received a recipe to. MFM has a "RecipeNotKnown" trigger, so I coupled it with mail received to try to not affect progression. Please let me know if this works for you!!!
Made a pretty big screw-up not knowing that you couldn't have a fourth digit. Bug's been fixed by changing manifest to 0.0.4-bugfix, instead of 0.0.4.1.
If anybody wants specifics such as gold per day average, or how to learn and make recipes, I can post an article. That being said, I also know that some people like to learn and find out for themselves, so I haven't decided yet whether or not to make an article with these spoilers.
Hey you! Thank you for your help as well; you were a major asset in teaching me how to make mods for Content Patcher through both the examples you showed me and explaining them to me.
Now that I'm more comfortable and have most things ported, I feel like I can start working on actually balancing the crops, instead of just simply getting them to work, too.
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I tried to message you through nexus, but its being naughty.
I am creating a custom crafting station (using better crafting!) focused on cooking recipes.
I was wondering if its alright to add a compatibility to the recipes in your mod?
Sincerely,
Kath
Linky -> Kitchen Stations Set
i'm grabbing it for my new playthrough!
Here is the link Colored Seeds; it does work for 1.6 despite being a 1.5 mod, but it does not include new seeds, and I do not believe it includes modded seeds either.
https://www.nexusmods.com/stardewvalley/mods/3774
i'm not quite sure, but i think there's a problem with the spaghetti squash recipe... i recieved the letter, but there was no recipe.
EDIT: I see what went wrong. I mistakenly used the MFM mail.json for a future version; no recipes currently work as the internal recipe in the mod is different than what the mail is looking for. I just need to roll it back and re-upload.
I don't know how to re-trigger the mail for you, however. That being said, this update I will be rolling out in 10 minutes will also fix the Kumquat Tart recipe you will receive as well.EDIT 2: Bug has been fixed. Thank you so much for pointing this out.
EDIT 3: I have pushed an optional file that should resend mail for which you had not received a recipe to. MFM has a "RecipeNotKnown" trigger, so I coupled it with mail received to try to not affect progression. Please let me know if this works for you!!!
i tried the optional file & everything worked - the letter + recipe arrived the next day.
Now that I'm more comfortable and have most things ported, I feel like I can start working on actually balancing the crops, instead of just simply getting them to work, too.