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Farming Simulator 22 Premium Edition PC/Steam

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  1. TristanDeCoonha's avatar
    Does the latest version include blocking motorways and spraying slurry on government buildings?
    darren_hooker's avatar
    Pmsl!
  2. darren_hooker's avatar
    Do I have to live in Yorkshire to own this game?
    TristanDeCoonha's avatar
    No, but you need to have had your own tv motor show
  3. Grrrrrrrrrrr's avatar
    I suspect that you can buy the non-premium and previous years' versions for a lot less. Yes, I have a couple of them, can't remember which. I think one has me farming in Scandinavia and the other in the USA.
    As you might be able to tell - the novelty wore off. However, for a moment, the challenge of hooking up a whole string of trailers and carting huge quantities of biomass to the processing plant was interesting. Yes, I can reverse a tractor and trailer. Can I reverse a tractor and two trailers? What about one with three? Therein lay the challenge for me - Eurotrucks didn't have multiple trailers to reverse. Not sure it does now. With Farming simulator, I could emulate the Australian road train. Yes, I treated it as a driving simulator.

    Of course it has so little in common with present day farming as to be laughable. No couples in fields to be surprised by the arrival of a combine. No ministry guys unwilling to walk in the nettles, so undersizing your field because they won't walk around the actual edge of them. No one trying to steal your fertiliser stock or plant and equipment. No one fly tipping a few ton of crap in a gateway. No workers that don't actually turn up on the day. No neighbours complaining about the smell/noise/mess. No pulling idiots out of the mud/snow/pond at all hours of the day and night. No getting your .22 and blasting someone's golden retriever, that's chasing your sheep. No fork lift problems trying to get the weight of Defra rules and regulations into the office... Oh and no worrying about what to do with all those millions that have to be inheritance tax avoided....
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