![]() To be blunt, Farming Simulator is to Professional Farmer what FIFA is to PES. With a similar setup and collection of in-game systems, can this new hybrid iteration do enough to set it apart from its more popular counterpart? Let’s pull on our muddiest set of wellies and head out into the fields to find out… ![]() With Giants Software’s Farming Simulator seemingly sidestepping a release on a Switch this year (it debuted on the console last year), Visual Imagination Software’s rival series (yes, there’s even rivalry in the virtual agriculture scene) Professional Farmer has stepped into the fill the void with Professional Farmer: Nintendo Switch Edition. Farming simulators have been around for years, offering up a relaxed environment where your only worry is harvesting some crops before they with whither or keeping your pigs well fed. Take the simulation genre for instance a place that’s packed with all manner of seemingly mundane concepts that have gamified to create some of the most bizarrely engrossing experiences you can play. One underground extension where you can only see the suction point.These days, practically every possible kind of pastime, occupation and setting has a gaming equivalent. One Tank with an underground pit where you can only see the suction point. ![]() Also with these versions there is a version with terrain adjustment around the building and one with terrain adjustment only for the trigger. Two versions with a concrete ceiling above the storage, on which you can park bales or machines. This makes it possible to place the slurry tanks on slopes and see more of the wall. ![]() The trigger must always be at the highest point when placed, otherwise parts of the building will sink into the ground. ![]() In the first version, the terrain around the whole building is adjusted, in the other only at the trigger. Two storages with the slurry tank from the standard game, but the diameter has been reduced. You need more space to store your slurry? Then just put this silo on your farm! ![]()
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