No worries. Just get the base game and download some mods. If you're into forestry, the platinum edition is great. If not, almost all dlc are not worth it. Premium edition is currently $4 more. Mods add new equipment but they don't add the new crop types. Agreed. Pretty bummed with the dlc equipment actually.
Sugarcane is one of the specialized crops in Farming Simulator 22, and as such requires a special planter and harvester. Despite being single-use in terms of equipment, once planted, sugarcane will grow back continuously without resowing; all you have to do is fertilize the land after harvesting. It takes longer than most crops to grow, which
Farming Simulator 19 Platinum Edition on Xbox One suffers from a case of under-delivering on the Platinum offering, which on its own just isn’t worth bothering with. The base game is pretty good
Discussion. I have all the things together I need for Cereal Production. Cereal pays on normal for about 4.700€, honey for about 2000€ and raisins for about 2.800€. Which all are a great deal considering the work I have to put into it. Making cereal would have me to grow Corn and Oats, and I'm wondering if its really worth it or if I
I've been very happy with the season pass. Make sure you read the description, a number of people though that they would get all DLCs released during the past year, that is not the case. It is not a pick and chose 3 dlcs plus the expansion, it is the expansion plus three DLCs that Giants list. Then do the math - might be cheaper just to by the
FS22 crops growth time is way slower then FS19. So take that as a plus or a minus. Ok. The reason why I only put a fact forward is because I am totally new to FS games in general and don't want to mislead ppl by giving them half baked answers. #5. g0dless_heathen Jan 19, 2022 @ 11:49am.
I just couldn't play a farm sim without seasons. The simplified session is a joke for a simulator game. FS22 feels more like devs looked at most favorite FS19 mods and put them in the game in some light version. Of course there are not yet so many mods for FS22, but it will only get better.
I really enjoyed Farming Simulator 15 and have been going back and forth about if I should get 19. Based on previous release dates, Farming Simulator 21 should be coming out later this year. Is it worth getting Farming Simulator 19 or should I wait for Farming Simulator 21? Edit: Also curious which DLC, if any, are worth getting.
Chickens never at any point make very much. Horses make insanely good money. Sheep and pigs are also descent. #1. rhino350wynn Dec 18, 2018 @ 2:47pm. 10 large chicken houses 75% full of chickens. Each day sell eggs and extra chickens. Then they are profitable but you would make way more using the land for other purposes.
On hard economy it is not. Well it depends on how big the implements are. Plowing with a small plow takes longwer than a big plow etc. = large wages for AI workers. On Easy it might be profitable. Ive been using them for fertilising jobs as it's quite a big surface area they can cover in a short amount of time.
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