An agro-industrial friend dragged me into the game and forced me to knead the clay with my bare hands. Help.
I wouldn’t play solo, but you can suffer garbage with friends, because the game contains:
+ a crazy number of units (there is not a single useless one!) of various collective farm equipment, which will very pleasantly surprise those who like to mix clay and soil;
+ the system of “relationship” of the parameters of this very technique developed by the creators;
+ several crops with different characteristics;
+ animals for which our collective farm "Sosnovka" does not yet have enough coupons;
+ transport physics, which was written with more diligence than in most racing simulators;
+ nice and clear interface, nothing superfluous;
+ chainsaw and the ability to touch trees with it and your hands;
+ very polite drivers, there are not enough of them in Euro Truck Simulator.
But the pocket agricultural industry can also disappoint:
- without guides, it will take you longer to pay off your loan than to live in the real world;
- the situation of living partners in cultivating the soil is not very clear (I’m still at the slave level, the boss can’t give out a salary and doesn’t seem to, although these may be Sovkov echoes);
- inability to cultivate asphalt with a plow and remove stones;
- you cannot steal from other people’s fields even at night;
- I had to connect for the first time through Radmin.
As a result, FS17 is worth buying with friends. If there are no friends, strangers will do, whom you lured into the basement by the smell of sausage, handcuffed to a table with an old computer and kept on beer and promises to build a bright future with a cheerful collective farm.
P.S.: during the first gaming session, I was stuck for an hour, trying to find the most effective angle for sawing a thick log. Very exciting, I almost missed university.