If you like farming games anyway, big machinery, strategy and casual games and of course simulation games, then you might enjoy it. I've played since fs17 and I still don't know what draws me to the game.

greenplant Dec 4, 2021 @ 4:34pm. both games are good. infact 19 is just as good as 22. #1. lance.arras Dec 4, 2021 @ 5:28pm. give it 12 months and fs22 will have just as good if not better ratings than 19, its just cause its a new game with many so called bugs, i think in 6 months time fs22 will bet better than 19 we just need to give it time
Thanks for your responses gang. Seems like console is doing better than PC. I'm a pc gamer so my issues are purely on pc. Let's see where it goes I guess. 19 is awesome, 22 is way better. Once Modded maps catch up, and a few more of the major mods release, there will be zero reason to play 19. I’m loving fs22.
The FarmSim Guy YouTube channel is run by DJGoham and is focused on showcasing the best Farming Simulator 19 mods for PC. Viewers can find American and John Deere mods, as well as other FS19 mods that can improve their farming experiences. The Farming Simulator 19 game is also covered in detail, with tips and tricks on how to succeed. Farming Simulator 19 > General Discussions > Topic Details. BCGaming05 Nov 20, 2018 @ 11:07pm. Pigs are useless. they are way to much work for not much reward you have to have already a working farm along with plenty of water and hay, all you get is a little bit of slurry or manure but your workers wont use it anyway so whats the point The only thing 19 has added that I like is the ability to modify the terrain and/or place structures better. This is a nice to have, but was not worth the entire new game IMO. I do not plan to buy 22 either, and I do not feel like I will be missing out on much. I hope they prove me wrong, but I have low hopes.

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If you want to make a serious go of logging I would recommend placing the biomass heating plant and selling logs there initially as the sawmill can only process about $80k of wood per year which is not a lot when you consider the cost of the big machines. 3. XThund3rTrap • (PC)New Holland • 2 yr. ago. Not really no. Many of the productions are absolutely not worth the time and investment. It's often better money/hour to just sell base crops. Canola and sunflower oils are a good example. You can sell them for about 1,500 per liter as crop and about 3,000 per liter as oil, but it takes 2 crop to make 1 oil.
Seasons in 22 is mostly all about looks. The best part about 19 seasons was the rotting, windrowing, crop moisture and animal husbandry mechanics. 22 is a joke in comparison. Before you say it, yes I'm well aware mods will fix it and in a few years 19 will become obsolete. Productions don't make much sense from a realism standpoint either.
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if you have never played FS previously before than I would suggest you get the base game and try it out before you invest in the DLCs. get a better understanding of the base functions of the game and how to do things, the use of tractors, field work, and animal upkeep and once you have a better understanding, and you enjoy the game enough. than go ahead and invest in the DLC's plus you have
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