Totally worth it when we got to ride it whenever we wanted though. For the truly dedicated, there’s even a wooden rollercoaster to work towards building, though this is no easy task, as it took quite some time to see to completion. ![]() ![]() Want it to all come full circle? You better plant some trees to replenish what you take from the ground. That’s right, now you can not only cut down trees, but there’s a plethora of machinery to help you do so (no more chainsaw required) and even missions where you’ll need to convert your harvested wood into other products to build a boat. This map has plenty of farmland for you to focus on whatever agriculture you’d like, but it’s really meant for the new Forestry options. The main two additions would be the latest Silverrun Forest map, inspired by the Pacific Northwest. The base game is already huge as it is, but the Platinum Expansion adds even more worthy content. With more than 100 brand name agricultural manufacturers from all around the world and more than 500 authentic machines, not even including the near limitless mod community additions, if you know anything about the farming life, you’ll appreciate how true to life Farming Simulator 22 – Platinum Edition really is Simulator isn’t just a fancy tagline for its title. The core game is already massive in size and with no shortage of things to keep you busy for as long as you want, but now with the Platinum Edition, you can decide how you want to earn money, be it animal husbandry, agriculture or even now forestry, the latest and largest addition. The flip side of that is that for those that aren’t into spending thousands of hours into a game like this are going to find the learning curve much too steep, or find the monotonous grind not all that entertaining.Ī good portion of this review will be taken from my initial Farming Simulator 22 review, as the core game is still generally the same, but I will be focusing more on the newest addition in this Platinum Edition, aptly titled the Platinum Expansion. Where Farming Simulator 22 excels at is its sheer scope and realism when it comes to not only the equipment you use, but the steps required to be successful. I'm just making some fair observations.When I originally reviewed Farming Simulator 22 (which you can read HERE), I came away with a respect for how in-depth not only a true simulator can be, but how much actual work goes into being a true to life farmer. This isn't a "have a pop at the devs" post BTW. Additionally, there are plenty of issues within the core game that I think should really be addressed before DLC's are sold at fairly hefty prices. In summary, I like what the pack has to offer, but i'm really not sure the price can be justified. ![]() ![]() While i'm enjoying using the new Claas equipment, two things are bothering me:ġ) Why is it called "Platinum Expansion" when it's really a "Claas Equipment Pack"?Ģ) Why does it cost so much more to buy it as an addition for those of us who already own FS19, than it does to buy it as part of the bundle? Yes, I know bundles are generally a bit cheaper, but we're talking about a substantial difference in cost here. Something like 35 new vehicles/tools are made available with this pack. It's great to see a well-known manufacturer making a long-awaited addition to the FS franchise. I was only really interested in the forage harvesters and some of the trailers. I wasn't bothered about the pre-order bonus vehicles. Just curious about the opinions of those who have bought, or are considering buying, the Platinum DLC.
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