Farming Simulator provides many with a nostalgic glimpse into rural life, offering them the thrill of tilling faux fields and tending to pixels representing wheat or sheep.
Giants Software’s series has proven an incredible success since its introduction in 2012. Now supported by over 100 different farming brands, the software company attends trade shows like Agritechnica to showcase digital replicas.
Become a Farmer
Farming Simulator is an enjoyable farming game, offering all of its challenges with virtual reality graphics and sounds. Although extremely realistic, there can be issues for newcomers trying to get acquainted with Farming Simulator that make learning the ropes challenging.
One of the key aspects of this game to remember is that it requires significant hard work and planning in order to succeed. People who dive in without planning risk becoming overwhelmed by all of the available tasks and being unable to understand its mechanics. Furthermore, be mindful of all of the various crops and machines present – each requires special consideration in order to grow properly.
Before purchasing equipment, gamers must thoroughly understand its differences. Due to its complexity, buying large amounts can actually be harmful as not having enough knowledge can result in disastrous outcomes. Therefore, it’s safer for gamers to start off small before gradually expanding to more complex plants as their farm succeeds over time.
There are various methods of earning money in this game, but one of the fastest and most efficient ways is transporting harvested crops to various selling points strewn across its map. Not only will gamers earn quickly this way but their crops may be sold at higher-than-market prices than locally.
Plant a Crop
Farming Simulator 22 offers plenty of ways for players to earn money, with planting and harvesting crops being the main focus. There is an impressive range of different plants available for planting; each has an optimal window in which it should be harvested for maximum profit.
Grass is one of the easiest crops for beginners to start growing in FarmVille and should be planted as often as possible throughout your career. It grows quickly, yields decent profits, and can be used as fuel or feed; additionally it can produce straw which makes an excellent animal bedding solution and can even be sold off as additional revenue source.
Sugar Beets are an ideal crop to plant because they require minimal water usage for upkeep and can offer players higher returns on investment than many other crops. While this investment takes a bit more time to see returns on, Sugar Beets make an invaluable addition to any farmer’s farm.
Like in real life, you can now sell your crop to other players as a great way to earn extra cash without dedicating too much time or energy to playing the game. Keep in mind, however, that selling quality crops will impact both your reputation and profits.
Keep harvesting your crops on schedule to avoid withering and dying crops that require you to clean again later on. To easily identify which fields need cleaning up quickly on the map, darker fields must be quickly cleared away.
Harvest a Crop
As fans of Farming Simulator series will know, plowing fields, sowing seeds, spraying fertilisers or pesticides, harvesting crops and feeding livestock are all common parts of being a farmer – now you can experience all this virtual reality-style!
Giants Software’s popular game Giant Software’s popular game offers even more to do in its fifth installment than ever before, such as dynamic seasons and weather systems as the centerpiece feature, as well as exciting new crops being added for gameplay variety.
With 14 different crops to plant and limited space available for growing them, players must decide which will yield the greatest return in terms of profit generation. Cotton is among the most profitable options, yet can be expensive both to buy and plant initially. Sugar Beets are an affordable alternative that don’t need replanting after harvest and offer high profit margins once harvested.
Once a crop is ready for harvesting, players must use a harvester equipped with the relevant module in order to harvest it and store it in their silo until its price allows for sale in stores for profit.
Before harvesting a crop, players should first ensure it has reached its yellow stage and is ready to be picked. To determine this, players can consult the map to search for golden yellow icons on specific fields; alternatively they may pull up the harvester screen and check to ensure crops have been highlighted with yellow highlights.
Sell a Crop
GIANTS Software’s Farming Simulator series has been an immensely popular farming simulation video game series for more than two decades, evolving with each edition with new locations, licensed machinery, crops, livestock, vehicles and vehicles for players to interact with. Farming Simulator 22 continues the tradition by emphasizing supply chain management while expanding gameplay by including exciting new crops and livestock species.
One of the easiest and quickest ways to make money in this game is selling crops once harvested. You can do this by driving your trailer filled with harvested goods to an ideal point of sale such as a bakery or train station silo and unloading your crops into its hopper; when complete, money should appear in your bank account!
Keep in mind that crop prices vary based on various factors. For instance, selling too much at once can cause its price to decrease significantly; harvest and sell only as much of a specific crop at any one time as necessary. Furthermore, prices can also fluctuate unexpectedly and go down without explanation; making it hard to know when is best time for selling.
Another effective strategy for making money in the game is raising livestock. Sheep and cows can be sold for meat or wool while beehives can sell honey. Animal manure can also help fertilize your soil on your farm, saving money by eliminating the need to purchase fertilizers separately from stores.
Manage Your Farm
Cultivating, planting, harvesting and selling crops might seem like a straightforward task but with multiple plots of land to manage and an array of equipment and animals to take care of as well as plenty happening behind-the-scenes, Farming Simulator demands dedicated players. From its deep set of features such as licensed machinery from John Deere, New Holland, Case IH to interesting crops like grapes and olives – Farming Simulator stands out among titles in its genre as a highly immersive game experience that makes its experience unforgettable.
Staying ahead of demand and making sure your produce sells at a profit requires constant monitoring of market prices. There is an easy button available on the main menu for doing this, but to stay abreast of trends it may be beneficial to follow dedicated blogs and forums that cover farming techniques, equipment, etc. Additionally it pays dividends to keep an eye on weather as changes could cause unexpected problems at harvest time or lead to complete crop failure.
Farming Simulator’s deep structure makes it highly rewarding despite occasional issues with controller clunkiness and crashes during more intensive tasks, and offers plenty of gameplay hours – from its tutorial, campaign mode, scenario mode and various difficulty settings in free mode to hours upon hours of free-mode gameplay that won’t break the bank account! From starting small farms with starter farms to full-on farming operations – Farming Simulator provides something for every player; just don’t expect your bank account to remain unchanged!