
Of course the developers of mods has not forgotten about the fans of two-wheeled monsters. If you don't want that experience a perfectly rounded cutting edge title, then this game isn't for you.Beamng dirt mod Farming Simulator 22 mods. Plus, the developers actually DO listen to the community. I always loved games where you had a hand in actually improving, or advancing the game somehow. Allowing modders to tow the line with respect to most of the aspects of the game. Not many companies are willing to open their games up, and support the modding community the way FS15 has done. It's supposed to be a game where you build communities who are interested in mid sized farming operations. It isn't supposed to be a showcase for advanced cutting edge AI. It isn't supposed to be a graphical masterpiece. This game is way less disappointing than Watch_Dogs, and many other huge titles from studios with hundreds of millions of dollars to pour into a game. Especially when you consider fs15's price point. not all games are shooting for exact realism. All of the negatives are right, but then. All of the I love this game because there is a general lack of hormone filled children who all want to get the best k/d ratio in the world. I love this game because there is a general lack of hormone filled children who all want to get the best k/d ratio in the world. If you like making artificial money in an artificial world and get some sense of accomplishment from it, you probably will like it. Action junkies will probably not like it. I've spent a bit of time on the net looking up details of the machinery, how they function, etc. I'd like to climb inside and push buttons." and "why don't they make those manure spreaders larger?" Learning, I guess is what draws myself to this. I wonder if they have the large header for it.

Passing the local equipment supplier, I find myself thinking "Hey, they have a 10.9 in the yard. But now I notice all of them as I drive by. I live in a farm county and never payed much attention to the tractors and such roaming the fields nearby, mainly because I'm not a farmer. I guess if you have a technical nature like I do you will find the machinery interesting.

But sit I do, pot upon pot of coffee, field upon field of wheat, canola, a little corn to fill the bunkers. I'm not a grind-gamer by nature, so it's a mystery as to why I will sit for hours on end, drinking coffee and grinding away at fields. I'm not a grind-gamer by nature, so It's difficult to explain the appeal of this game, especially when I don't entirely understand it myself. It's difficult to explain the appeal of this game, especially when I don't entirely understand it myself.
