This is the only time the game actually needs to load and plays very smoothly after that, but it can take up to a minute to load the map, whether that is my farm or a tutorial. On one occasion I spent a good five minutes picking up a chainsaw from a wooden box, only for it then to glitch under the building next to it, leaving it impossible to then pick up and try again.Īnnoying as well are the long load times from the main menu. This can be incredibly frustrating when picking up objects out of boxes or off trailers, for as soon as the object you’ve picked up makes contact with anything else, you drop it.
As mentioned before, all controls are listed in the top left corner, but aside from entering and exiting a vehicle, hiring a worker or switching attachment functions, most other controls are hidden behind the left or right bumper and another button, or sometimes even both.Īdding to the fiddly controls is the fiddly picking up of items. Simulation games typically are fiddly affairs on consoles due to the controller not being as versatile as a keyboard, and sadly this is again the issue. But it’s all fun and definitely does its job of livening things up.
The main title music is straight from a Mumford and Sons jam session, which may or may not be to your taste. These are faithful representations of the genres, all with an extra wedge of cheese thrown in. All the music has been produced specifically for the game, no licensing here, but spread across three different radio stations are rock, pop, country and electro impressions. It does take a while to get into a rhythm of what to do and when to do it, but once you start getting accustomed with the many different vehicles and crop types, you can turn over a tidy profit fairly quickly.Īccompanying the cockpit of all these impressively recreated tractors and harvesters is a really fun soundtrack. There are also a number of staple farmyard animals to care for, but these need purchasing with your profits you only start off with chickens at the beginning. The wide range of activities and the vast number of licensed vehicles is enough to keep any purist busy for a long time as they sow, fertilise, grow and cut their crops. However, this is by no means a majorly bad problem as the actual farming gameplay is very solid.
But Farming Simulator draws a firm line in the sand and really prevents any such sort of perversion. Building a roller coaster that isn’t a complete track, or releasing a lion into a crowded zoo. This perversion of the game is standard to any type of simulation game, as the player tries to have more fun with the gameplay, eg. No, this game is doing exactly what the title suggests and is purely a Farming Simulator. I did manage to chainsaw all the trees down a suburban street, but the only thing this did was then make it impossible to drive down it. You can purchase a chainsaw from the store, but again, every animal is impervious to it. Understandably, some of the vehicles around your farm have rear wheel steering, but almost all the cars drive like they do, proving very difficult to get from A to B. Your car does take flight when you speed off a cliff, but the steering is so bad you wish it would just spontaneously combust like a classic Bond film car does when pushed off the hill. Any car you bash into causes you to rebound off, even with a tractor, whilst pedestrians just phase through the car. Turns out, not a lot! Your pickup truck is located right next to where you spawn, but there is precious little you can do with it, except drive.