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Modern Agriculture Simulation Returns
Farming Simulator 19 brings the most comprehensive agricultural experience to PC yet, combining a complete visual overhaul with expanded farming mechanics. This latest entry in the simulation series offers two distinct environments—American and European landscapes—each packed with authentic farming activities and seasonal crop cycles.
Massive Vehicle Collection and Brand Partnerships
The game features over 380 authentic vehicles and tools from 100 major manufacturers, marking the first appearance of CLAAS equipment alongside established brands like John Deere, Case IH, New Holland, and Fendt. Players can operate everything from compact utility vehicles to massive combine harvesters, each modeled with realistic handling and functionality. The vehicle roster spans tractors, cultivators, seeders, and specialized equipment for different crop types.
Crop Diversity and Livestock Management
Agricultural variety extends beyond traditional wheat and corn to include sunflowers, soybeans, sugarcane, and cotton, each requiring specific equipment and timing. Livestock operations cover pigs, cows, sheep, chickens, and horses, with horses offering a unique rideable element for exploring the expansive maps. Animal husbandry involves feeding schedules, breeding cycles, and product collection that impacts farm profitability.
Multiplayer Farming and Community Content
Cooperative multiplayer supports up to 16 players working together on shared farms, allowing friends to divide responsibilities across crop management, animal care, and equipment operation. The ModHub system provides access to community-created content, expanding the base game with new vehicles, tools, and map modifications. This user-generated content keeps the farming experience evolving beyond the initial release.
Open World Exploration and Map Design
Both American and European environments offer substantial open-world areas with distinct agricultural characteristics and terrain features. Players can explore these landscapes on foot, by vehicle, or on horseback, discovering new field locations and resource opportunities. The maps balance realistic farming geography with accessible gameplay, providing clear pathways between fields, storage facilities, and sales points.
Economic Simulation and Farm Development
Success depends on understanding market prices, seasonal demand, and equipment costs as players build their agricultural empire. The economic system tracks expenses for seeds, fuel, and maintenance against income from crop sales and livestock products. Strategic planning becomes essential for upgrading equipment, expanding operations, and maintaining profitability across multiple growing seasons.
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