Just in case anyone needs a direct tutorial for this. After downloading, extract the files from the zip; doesn't matter where, desktop is easy. Navigate to your Stardew Valley folder (Windows C: > Program files(x86) > Steam > steamapps > common). Open up the extracted file, the folder named Mine Trypophobia Fix, and slide the folder named Content into the Stardew Valley folder. When prompted, click 'Replace files in the destination'. And you're all set!
thank you so very much op!!!!!!!!!! I was a little confused on which content folder (the one in the downloaded file and the one actually in the Stardew folder). So for clarification you put the folder that is inside the Mine Tryphophobia Fix called "Content" in to the larger Stardew Valley folder and in not the folder called "Content" that is inside the Stardew Valley folder (near where your mod folder is). God that is confusing to write out. And for further clarification, i would recommend changing the extracted file's destination to desktop so you dont have to go searching for it
Just going to throw this reassurance out their: the picture of the hand, was created by superimposing the center of a lotus onto a hand (which are pretty bizarre looking).
That's *not* a real thing that can happen to the human body.
I relate to that, and that's why I wrote this comment on a random mod about the subject. It was a really disturbing image, even all these years later. :/
Oh, thank you SO much for this! Now I can stop squirming and turning my eyes away from the screen/trying not to look directly at the walls, while I go digging through the mines several times! Love you for this! And I wish you all the best. Thank you!
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After downloading, extract the files from the zip; doesn't matter where, desktop is easy. Navigate to your Stardew Valley folder (Windows C: > Program files(x86) > Steam > steamapps > common). Open up the extracted file, the folder named Mine Trypophobia Fix, and slide the folder named Content into the Stardew Valley folder. When prompted, click 'Replace files in the destination'. And you're all set!
That's *not* a real thing that can happen to the human body.