Cooking is one of the most common tasks you’ll encounter while working your way through Star Path events in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Sometimes, though, it’s not clear what you actually need to make, as is the case with the cook a fairly fancy dinner duty.
All missions related to cooking aren’t too tricky to get done once you understand what’s being asked of you, as long as you have the ingredients to tackle them. If you’re unsure how to go about finishing this one, here’s how to cook a fairly fancy dinner in Disney Dreamlight Valley.
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What is a fairly fancy dinner in Disney Dreamlight Valley?
A fairly fancy dinner in DDV is any three-star or better dish that falls under the Entrée category. If you’re not sure which dishes meet both requirements, you can use the filtering system at any cooking station to filter by three-star, four-star, or five-star and select the Entrée category. You’ve got to make something that is at least decently fancy for this quest, and luckily, there are plenty of different options to choose from.
Cook a fairly fancy dinner in Disney Dreamlight Valley
To complete the cook a fairly fancy dinner duty for the Winter Warmth Star Path event, you need to cook 10 three-star or better Entrées. You can cook 10 of the same dish, or mix it up and cook a couple of different ones to get this task done. It’s entirely up to you how you choose to break up this mission.
There are loads of different Entrées you can cook, both with recipes from the main valley and those you unlock in DLC works like The Storybook Vale and Wishblossom Ranch. If you’re unsure what to make, here are some of the easiest three-star or better Entrées to gather ingredients for.
| Dish | Ingredients | Rarity |
|---|---|---|
| Apple-Cider-Glazed Salmon | Salmon Sugarcane Apple |
Three-star |
| Omlet | Milk Eggs Cheese |
Three-star |
| Fish Pie | Fish Wheat Butter |
Three-star |
| Cheeseburger | Cheese Wheat Any Vegetable Venison |
Four-star |
| Margherita Pizza | Tomato Cheese Wheat Spice |
Four-star |
| Sake Maki | Rice Seaweed Salmon |
Three-star |
| Chia Seed Bread | Chia Seeds Wheat Shovel Bird Egg |
Three-star |
| Veggie Casserole | Cheese Spice Any vegetable Any vegetable |
Four-star |
| Meat Pie | Wheat Butter Any meat |
Three-star |
| Mediterranean Salad | Tomato Lettuce Cucumber Onion Spice |
Five-star |
| Honey Pancakes | Honey Coral Eggs Wheat |
Three-star |
| Mushroom Pizza | Cheese Mushrooms Tomato Wheat |
Four-star |
| Grilled Koi Gyro | Koi Wheat Cucumber Olives Spice |
Five-star |
Successfully completing this task gets you 15 Tokens to spend in the Star Path event. It’s a decent prize, but not quite enough to get most of the main rewards, so you’ll likely want to tackle some additional duties next, like selling snowman building material, planting vegetables that make great coaches, digging for special crystals underground, and harvesting some red bush berries.
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Last night’s The Game Awards show wasn’t the greatest of all time, but it sure did give us a glimpse of some potentially awesome games. One title in particular, however, stood out for a wrong reason: being similar—too similar—to CDPR’s Cyberpunk 2077.
And that would be No Law, developed by Neon Giant of The Ascent fame, and published by the self-proclaimed AI-first pioneers, Krafton. Neon Giant’s track record is genuinely great, with The Ascent being one of the most visually striking games I’ve ever seen and played. It’s also set in a cyberpunk environment, one that delves deep into the realm of science fiction, making its cyberpunk vibes more of an artistic choice than an actual setting.
Even so, the studio has established itself as a proper sci-fi and cyberpunk-oriented team of creatives, which naturally led into a more ambitious, larger-scale game such as No Law is supposed to be. And that’d be all fine if the game didn’t bear so much similarity, eerie similarity, to CDPR’s 2020 title, Cyberpunk 2077.
While watching the TGA show last night, seeing No Law made me think it was something Cyberpunk 2077-related. The first-person perspective, the animations, the way the combat unfolds, all reminded me of CDPR’s game, not to mention the segment that showcases a certain location that is exceptionally difficult to tell apart from Cyberpunk 2077‘s Afterlife.
Now I get a first-person cyberpunk title is bound to bear some semblance to what was already made, but I for the life of me couldn’t tell you this wasn’t Cyberpunk 2077 if you didn’t tell me. That brings me to my biggest fear regarding Neon Giant’s upcoming title: it could fall into the same situation that Tencent has caught itself in with Lights of Motiram.
Sony sued the company for ripping off its assets, ideas, and style, and is currently embroiled in a massive legal battle that saw Light of Motiram grind development to a halt. If No Law doesn’t showcase more unique elements in the near future, I have a feeling CDPR might not like what the studio has done here, and could pursue legal action much in the same way as Sony.
This could eventually result in a potentially good game being bogged down by a lawsuit because it decided to pursue established styles instead of developing a new one, even if derivative of the one CDPR itself had made.
No Law posits an interesting setting and story, such as its Port Desire city that is an anarcho-corporatist hellscape, but how it executes things brings it way too close to an existing game, so much that telling them apart becomes a real headache.
We’ll have to wait and see how the game develops further and how its style evolves and translates into actual gameplay. But so far, its future seems to be hanging by a thread, one that CDPR could decide to slash at any moment.
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