You’re not suddenly going to find yourself falling for the whole idea with this edition if you haven’t previously, as there is a lot of monotonous work moving your vehicles up and down the fields, hiring workers and getting immersed in the slog of the action. There really is only so much the developers of farming titles can do with the genre as a whole and with Farming Simulator 19 you’ll find that the gameplay hasn’t changed much over the years whether you like farming games or not will depend on whether it’s something you have interest in or not. There’s a great new feature that allows you to immediately switch between all your vehicles with a touch of the button too, even the train, which is a brilliant addition and makes this farming gig a whole ton easier. They all look great and for the farming fanatics out there, probably come across as very accurate – I’m not one that is completely up to speed with the latest farming vehicles, but they all look very decent and so that is good enough for me. ![]() You’ll find that t here are numerous types of tractors, trailers, cutters, combines, seed planters, forklifts and more ready for action, with real world names like John Deere, the largest agriculture machinery company in the world being used, alongside beasts from the likes of Case IH, New Holland, Challenger, Fendt, Massey Ferguson, Valtra, Krone, Deutz-Fahr and many more. It is once you’ve partaken in some of these which Farming Simulator 19 starts to move forward, letting you use that money to buy some of the 300 odd vehicles on offer in the game. There is also a town that has other farms and businesses already set up, allowing you to get in on the action, trying to nail down jobs in order to earn cold hard cash, taking part in some contracts for farm work or delivering stuff for a construction site for example. I have previously found that other farm games have perhaps included a bit more hand holding than Farming Simulator 19 does, and many may think they are being dropped into the thick of it a bit too harshly, but for old hands of series it won’t matter they’ll be plowing and planting before us mere farming mortals can even get on a tractor.Īs you may expect, the gameplay centres around your farm and you are given a number of fields to start messing around with, and – depending on your difficulty level – some machines. Whatever you choose though, you’re thrown straight away into the world of hard graft and the need to earn big bucks, allowing you to gain access to bigger assets and more machines. You get to take control of your farm with whatever settings you wish and here you have a choice of the good old American heartland, or a German farmstead. ![]() I like to call this the ‘end of the world’ scenario… only the best farmers should go here. Then there’s the last level – seriously limited funds, no land nor equipment and prices that you are quoted for any interesting products are high. From there though you can pretty much kick on with the career mode, from which you have three choices depending on how confident a farmer you are – the new farmer which gives you some land and guides you through the basics, or that of the mid-level farmer where you start with some money, but have no equipment and buildings so can design your own farm and how you want it to be. Before we get down and dirty though, there is the opportunity to take in some tutorials I would advise you to do this if you’re a newcomer to the series, as they give a decent insight into the basics that you’re going to need to utilise in the farming world.
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