A Stardew Valley fan has recently gone online to share an annoying visual flaw they spotted with one of the game's bus stops. Stardew Valley is know for its simplistic yet charming design, but this oversight is bugging players.

Stardew Valley first launched back in February 2016 on PC, before eventually being ported to other platforms. The game has players rebuilding the dilapidated farm of their character's grandfather. While players work on their character's inherited farm they can partake in a variety of activities like fishing, mining, or interacting with local townspeople and even getting married to Stardew Valley characters. Also featured in Stardew Valley are several interesting locations, some of which players can only reach after repairing a bus, such as the aforementioned Calico Desert. One player recently took to Reddit to share a screenshot of the Calico Desert bus stop, which has an annoying visual flaw that can't be unseen.

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Reddit user hauzan2112 shared the image, which shows that the door of the bus doesn't line up with the defined path players are meant to walk down. Aggravatingly, the left side of the path doesn't match up with the right side of the bus door, creating a jarring visual mishap that's difficult for players to not notice. Commenters on hauzan2112's post shared a variety of thoughts, including frustration at the various areas in which items don't line up within Stardew Valley.

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Commenters on hauzan2112's post pointed out that the bus stop featured within the screenshot isn't the only area that players can find a visual flaw within Stardew Valley. One commenter pointed out that the player home in Stardew Valley and the various decorations within don't line up, such as the rugs, furniture, and the items that players can put on its walls. While the visual flaws are clearly a source of annoyance for fans of the farming simulator, that hasn't stopped Stardew Valley from maintaining an active community seven years after its initial release.

Stardew Valley has remained successful over the past seven years, having multiple updates and ports to other platforms. While fans eagerly await the upcoming successor to Stardew Valley, ConcernedApe's Haunted Chocolatier, it's clear that the game's online community is alive and well.

Stardew Valley is available now for Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and legacy devices.

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