New player: Hearing about berry bush rework coming, reading along, eating popcorn.
Perspective: Current berry bushes are baffle me. I get this entry tutorial and impression that there's a LOT of complexity in this game, even need to pay attention to soil nutrient levels in crops that take a very long time to grow. Hail exists and hurts. I'm instructed to make a special pit for charcoal, cellars to preserve food, surely, if I punch a berry bush, I'll just destroy it. It can't be that easy?
A week or three in (in-game time), I choose a bush and punch it, just to see... and I get the bush. Don't even need a shovel to dig it up. Just a whole, functioning, plantable bush. That feels so out of place. Yeah, I'll welcome a change to that.
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That part said, I see the fertilizer thing and I laugh because it even further makes me think "Don't Starve: Minecraft Edition" due to fertilizer being needed for replanted bushes in Don't Starve as well.
I think I like the idea of the trimming-based maintenance better. Maybe both? Drag some real bush experts into a chat, discuss with them, and make a second rework in the future. I just got to Copper age for the first time, and feel like I learned quite a bit in the process. This feels nice, and I know it's not the only thing in VS that does this, and would love to see bush farming join into the random educational moments.