However, despite nice graphical touches like dirt accumulating on vehicles, day/night cycles and weather effects, pop up and draw in is evident everywhere, and there are even occasional dips on framerate.
The studio has created two massive environments-European and North American farm settings-as the playgrounds for your farming exploits. Having said that, the game gives a LOT of freedom in the way you can tackle being a farmer, just don’t expect to be visually blown away in the process. That’s the “story” of Farming Simulator 15, there’s no real campaign mode to speak of. You’re a farmer and you want to make money to own more property and have better equipment. Now, there’s a current gen console version available, and while in some ways, it’s a worthwhile game, in others, it’s problematic.
The franchise has sold over a million copies, and it’s not just families, but actual farmers that sit down and enjoy the game. Believe it or not, Farming Simulator despite not being a big deal in the AAA gaming world, is actually a big enough deal that multiple titles have already been released.