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.
Best. mdewals • FS22: PC-User • 2 yr. ago. I’d say yes. Been watching a streamer the last few days who used to play an overly modded FS19 and he also loves it. 2. anonSL2 • 2 yr. ago. I’d buy it. It’s very refreshing to play without a slew of mods and stuff. The bugs are a bit annoying at the moment, but I’d imagine they’ll be
I have never played a simulator game but have been looking into farming simulator 22 and it intrigues me. The game looks fun and interesting, but also tedious and boring at the same time. I love a tycoon type game where you start off fresh and continuously progress to make a better business for yourself, but the grind seems real with farming
Farming Simulator 19 had more to offer in terms of exploration. The game’s map was big enough to accommodate a train for players to use when touring the farm. The game’s map was big enough to accommodate a train for players to use when touring the farm.
It's not worth it for me personally in the early stages of a new game. However, for role playing or when you just have a lot of tractors and equipment, it's nice to have something else to do. Like rocks, I play with them on but I'm not going to buy a rock picker until it makes sense for my farm to have one.
The Boxcar Magnums are probably my favorite tractor series ever. My neighbours still run a 7120 and 8940. 2. CrimiClown. • 1 yr. ago. Actually it is the McCormick with 310 HP, that thing is a cheap beast. But the Valmet is a close second, love to drive it so much
Maya-Neko May 2, 2023 @ 10:16am. Depends on your definition of "being worth it". The core gameplay still feels very similar, but with some better graphics and some improvements here and there. If you've already hat fun with FS15, then you'll most likely have fun with FS22 as well.
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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.
Nope. And seasons has also made chickens worth nothing unless you have a few hundred. Some changes aren't right and my interest in seasons 19 is quickly withering to nothing. Let's get some cows! FS17 a few hundred hours on pc, 920 ps4. FS19 2660 hrs ps4/ps5. FS 22 [ps5] 1070 hrs [pc] 60 hrs.

Jesus. All the machines are things you can already get in the base game. Overall, the DLC suck for this FS so far. They don't add anything new to the game like the ones from FS19 did, and most even just add new tractors, and the game already has way too many of those in the first place. The DLC here are more for people that want specifically

Total mixed ration (TMR) is a power food for cows. This substance can be produced by mixing Hay and Silage in a Mixer Wagon (with optional Straw as filler). The mixture is fed to Cows at the Cow Pasture in order to increase their productivity by a very wide margin. TMR is made by using a mixer wagon. To make "pure" TMR, load the Mixer Wagon with both Hay and Silage, according to the proper
You should only ever sell if you have a production surplus. - Cotton, sugarbeets, sugarcane, grapes, olives, milk and wool : Piling on the last point, these requires a pretty big starting investments and can be more profitable with just a bit further transformation. Sell them only if your money is going in the red.
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It's worth the money for the small entertainment, but in a choice, FS is better. Honest opinion, game is like an investment. Its really early and changing. How it looked a year ago is way different than today. They are adding features and add hints to those features. But sugar cane only needs to be planted once. so you only have to factor in the cost of seeds once. The special machinery is expensive IF you go for the self-propelled harvester, I'm pretty sure the trailered harvester isnt that expensive. but other than the specialized harvester it doesn't require any other special equipment, Other than the planter but you only need it once. By Joshua Duckworth Published Nov 26, 2018 Farming Simulator 19 provides players with a unique, peaceful resource management system that is fun but bogged down by complex mechanics and a lack
I can buy 18 months beef cattle 1575 and can sell 2422 after 1 month later just 1 month. feeding cost is around 135 straw cost around 21 (feeding cost is variable about mixing ratio. and i think mixing 50% hay, 20% Silage, 30% Straw is most cheapest way (0.226 Prices/Liter average 0.3/Liter)) So.. 2422-1575-156 (breeding cost)-200 (transport
In opposite pigs are awful and cost money if u don't count liquid manure as a reward ( did they even test their economie ?) 1. Uncle_Budy • 2 yr. ago. Chickens are very profitable, horses are a tiny profit for a significant time investment, pigs literally cost more to feed than you make off them. Will try cows next. I wonder if, in comparison to farming simulator 19, if there are any big differences. I heard seasons is in it aswell as the sounds, graphics,.. Are improved. I'm curious if anyone who has a lot of playtime in it already can tell me some good pros and cons or just why I should buy or shouldn't buy it. Thanks! .