medgar69 • 1 mo. ago. If you're on console yes, I would say it's worth it. Of you're on PC, no, you can do a lot there. From editing the whole game to your liking to getting even cooler mods. But you can't edit any of the doc files because they're locked, so I wouldn't get it on PC. Won't make that mistake twice. It's also worth noting that multiplayer won't work when you edit the base game files, so always make a backup. Alternatively go to Steam\steamapps\common\Farming Simulator 22\data\maps and open maps_fillTypes.xml. Search for CANOLA_OIL and edit if you have never played FS previously before than I would suggest you get the base game and try it out before you invest in the DLCs. get a better understanding of the base functions of the game and how to do things, the use of tractors, field work, and animal upkeep and once you have a better understanding, and you enjoy the game enough. than go ahead and invest in the DLC's plus you have The Premium Edition contains the multi-million seller game Farming Simulator 19 and a harvest of additional content. Play the most complete farming experience ever! Become a modern farmer and develop your farm on three huge American and European environments, filled with exciting new farming activities, crops to harvest and animals to tend to. Drive over 475 authentic vehicles and machines now 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 Worth it if you own your equipment, and can use stuff bigger than what they'll lend you. Especially for harvesting, since you can just harvest their field completely and store it in your silo before giving the bare minimum to their contract. I always use my own, feels kind of like cheating to borrow equipment. The good news, for both those curious about the IP and existing players looking to return, is that Farming Simulator 22: Platinum Edition provides the forestry-focused excuse you need. It remains a weirdly compelling experience that offers mechanically fiddly, management-heavy, methodical busy-work coupled with immersion-breaking jank, like Nt4RF.
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