
I know if I were a real farmer I’d have to be responsible for my own materials, but sometimes I’d take the sower attachment off the tractor to till another field and forget where I left it, or drive a load of crop to market and have to manually drive the truck back (can’t seem to hire for that job). However, this comes with frustration, at least for me. If you like taking care of each and every step, then you are in the right place. Most every task is completed on your own: you can hire some workers to take care of the fields, but they don’t even have the decency to dodge each other while in the field, sometimes turning a helpful farmhand into a babysitting job. It thrives in the mundane the end goal simply being to watch an arbitrary amount of cash climb ever upwards. Since then, people have been able to latch on to the game. The Farming Simulator series got it’s start seemingly thanks to a dedicated online community that latched on to the simplicity of farming life and grew into an odd collection of hardcore dubstep videos.
