I want to play Sdv:
My question: on Pc or Ipad?
I really don't know, because on both sides there are pros and cons.
Could you tell me things about it?
I would really appreciate it.

by Emiswcw

19 Comments

  1. SimpleMan131313 on

    I’d personally say that PC is the better platform to play on by far, if thats an option available to you.

  2. TheCookieNinja on

    PC for sure. Definitely easier to control and since each day in the game is about ~14 mins IRL, the ease of the controls makes a huge difference in my opinion.

    Plus if you’re interested in eventually trying some mods, PC would be the better route for this hands down

  3. Pour info tu peut jouer à la souris et au clavier sur iPad aussi. Donc à part si tu veux installer des mods, ça va pas changer grand chose.

  4. Boiled_Beets on

    Unless you’re gonna play stardew with a controller, I recommend playing it on pc. It’s nice to have it portable, but touch controls can be finicky and cumbersome. Especially fishing!

    I have it on console, and its much more enjoyable than on Android, in my experience.

  5. PC if you are open to mods. iPad (or phone) if you want to play it anywhere, otherwise PC will be a better platform.

  6. ChemistAloe770 on

    I prefer PC because its less likely I’ll hit something I don’t want to unless I’m impatient

  7. SabraShifter on

    Comment consensus is pc, but I honestly love it on iPad the most, followed by phone.

    It’s probably because that’s where I first got the game, but I also feel like this is the perfect game to open and get through a day or two, when you’ve got a few minutes to kill

  8. sapient_pearwood_ on

    OK, I’ll be the sole pro-ipad comment. I’ve played SV on my ipad for years. I tried the PC version before 1.6 came out for mobile, and I absolutely hated the controls. If you’re used to mobile games, mobile SV is the way to go. I find it very intuitive and simple, whereas I think the PC controls are clunky and slow. 

  9. I love stardew on iOS. You don’t have to switch tools besides the hoe and watering can, you can save during the day and replay from the save if saving scumming is your thing, you can zoom out and see farther than pc, you have auto attack if you want it (you do take more damage but I like it for the convenience) and I like the tap to move over wasd. Downsides are that fishing is a lot harder and you don’t have mods (easily at least, idk, maybe someone has a work around). I play on an 2018 iPad Pro 11 inch.

  10. YouMatterBigly on

    There’s not a bad platform to play on. The game is cheap enough that you can always buy a second copy as well. Buy whatever is easiest to play on, cuz you’ll want to play all the time.

  11. No_Sandwich7602 on

    I haven’t tried playing it on PC. But, I really love it on my iPad compared to my switch 😊

  12. Ok-Platypus6377 on

    Going against the grain to say iPad for auto combat and I personally prefer the way the controls work. It just feels really easy when the tolls change for you and all you have to do is tap! Plus I can play anywhere, my PC locks me to sitting at my desk

  13. CrumbCakesAndCola on

    Although I play on my phone it would clearly be better on PC, better control of the game, more options for multiplayer and modding.