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This is where you can turn your harvested crops into new items, like turning your grapes into juice (sorry, no wine), olives into oil, grain to cereal, wheat into flour and then even going further by adding eggs and fruit to make cakes and so on.

The biggest feature though has to be production chains. The new equipment needed to harvest your grapes after they’ve grown over the course of a few months is interesting to use, as there’s nothing else really like it, but it takes some getting used to and this will depend on how well you placed your rows initially. Also, these crops can’t be automatically farmed by hired help unfortunately, so expect to spend an obscene amount of time doing all this yourself or with friends.
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Also, without trial and error, you’re not going to know how much space to have between each row, resulting in wasted space and extra time needed to fertilize. On paper that sounds great, but there’s no grid to ‘snap’ to, so if you’re like me and need your crops to be perfect, I guarantee you’re going to have some crooked crops or spaced 'wrong'. This is where I was almost instantly disappointed, as you have to manually place all of the length and exact placement of each row. First off, you need a cleared field so that you can place the posts that the vines rest on. Now, I was excited to have some grapes in my fields and seeing what I could create with them.
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While Sorghum is just another type of grain, you’ll know how to harvest those, but grapes and olives are completely new, requiring new equipment to learn as well. There’s a handful of other additions and improvements, like the character creator, but those listed above are the majority of the major new features.Īs for crops, the newest additions are grapes, olives and sorghum.
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So as a quick list of some of the new features and mechanics are as follows: stone picking, greenhouses, beehives, grapes, olives, sorghum (grain), licensed MACK trucks, production chains, much improved audio and visuals, fences, gates, better physics, equipment repairs, cosmetic wear and tear, new tires, license plates and Seasons. While there may not be a ton of added crops and gameplay features, the overall game simply feels better, especially in the driving aspect and the addition of production lines. Thankfully it seems developers have taken the time to make some improvements that make this year’s entry the best of the series, even if incrementally.

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So, what’s exactly new in Farming Simulator 22? My biggest hope was that it was going to be a substantial upgrade from Farming Simulator 19 and not simply a reskin. And I kid you not, there are even e-sports for Farming Simulator and it’s absolutely fascinating to watch. Don’t knock it until you try it, as it’s very relaxing when you need something of a different speed. Now if you’ve not been following the series for the past few games, I know what you’re thinking “Why would anyone want to play a farming game?”. So grab some friends, even cross-platform across consoles and PC, weather the seasons and enjoy building your agricultural empire. If you want to have fields of numerous crops, raise animals or even work towards making some serious cash with production chains, there’s plenty for you to take part in. You are a farmer, but what your business grows or deals in is completely up to you. While many won’t find the game “fun” with its monotonous and tedious gameplay, those that do enjoy the calming and relaxing repetition of plowing, sowing and growing your fields will be pleased to know that a number of improvements have been made in this year’s iteration. Farming Simulator is exactly as it advertises, a simulation about one of the most challenging, yet important, careers you can have. Because I’ve played the previous games in the series I had a head start on knowing how to start my farming career on the right path. I started with Farming Simulator 17, updated to Farming Simulator 19 with that release, and now I’ve been farming for a few weeks with the latest entry, Farming Simulator 22.
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While I knew farming simulator games existed for some time, I never really paid any attention to them until GIANTS Software finally brought them to console.
