You can do deadwood tree contracts with only chainsaw. Don't have to move anything, Just cut and go. And while AI Mode on, you should be on lines not between yet being in between works too 😂 great series, keep up please
STEERING ASSIST: Use the white lines, it will turn orange when you get on it, then activate the line and it'll turn green. As you complete a line, the white line will dim. You just need to do the bright white lines. Now you know what you've done and haven't yet. The whole concept is GPS. Driving between the lines is pointless.
First ever farming simulator game I played. I started with 100k as well and ended up playing 34 (eventually 35 and 44 as well). I was able to fit a goat/sheep shed/pasture into the hill behind the grass field. Then I focused on mowing, creating hay, and goats/sheep. It was fun. But in the ~40 hours I played a made a lot of mistakes and was frustrated with my lack of space storage/sheds/etc. I just restarted a new from scratch game and grabbed field 56 and the road kit mod--I'm having a blast. I built a nice little gravel road off the main road that split to an old shed and a small path that allowed me to back directly into the river for water. Planning on doing chickens and some green houses. Hope you have fun!
With the steering assist (which is similar to gps IRL) you line up with the white lines( it will turn orange) then just tap the button and the tractor will autosteer to follow the line until you hit a sharp bend.
BradM73 and Syrup are my favorite FS creators at the moment.
You can do deadwood tree contracts with only chainsaw. Don't have to move anything, Just cut and go. And while AI Mode on, you should be on lines not between yet being in between works too 😂 great series, keep up please
Thanks! I'll try some deadwood contracts. I honestly had no idea!
STEERING ASSIST: Use the white lines, it will turn orange when you get on it, then activate the line and it'll turn green. As you complete a line, the white line will dim. You just need to do the bright white lines. Now you know what you've done and haven't yet. The whole concept is GPS. Driving between the lines is pointless.
OMG. Thank you for this tip. It is game changing for me!
You won me over with the clips man....lol
Good idea with using a randomiser to pick your production. Interested to see your playthrough with these rules set.
Once you get used to the driver assist, it really helps. I used to miss a lot of crops trying to drive straight.
Good vid, thanks. Mind if I ask what hdr calibration settings you are using please?
First ever farming simulator game I played. I started with 100k as well and ended up playing 34 (eventually 35 and 44 as well). I was able to fit a goat/sheep shed/pasture into the hill behind the grass field. Then I focused on mowing, creating hay, and goats/sheep. It was fun. But in the ~40 hours I played a made a lot of mistakes and was frustrated with my lack of space storage/sheds/etc. I just restarted a new from scratch game and grabbed field 56 and the road kit mod--I'm having a blast. I built a nice little gravel road off the main road that split to an old shed and a small path that allowed me to back directly into the river for water. Planning on doing chickens and some green houses. Hope you have fun!
Thanks, man! Chickens and greenhouses are great!
buy a chainsaw bro, deadwood are easy money, and you can sell the trees before cashing in the contract
Theres a channel called Gamescribble... He is pretty good. ☺Have watched a few of his videos.. Keep up the good stuff mate.
He's alright I guess lol
Rags 2 Riches!
IMHO the best FS content creator is Scroft
Syrup gang
I do love Syrup too. He's kinda my inspiration for this series.
Just checked him out. Thanks for turning me onto him!
@@JackFrawley101 Syrup is good yeah
Will definitely agree with you. Scroft could teach some TV companies a lesson in story telling
With the steering assist (which is similar to gps IRL) you line up with the white lines( it will turn orange) then just tap the button and the tractor will autosteer to follow the line until you hit a sharp bend.
Thanks for the tip! I had no idea. It's game changing!