Farming Simulator 19 - chaton


Greetings Farmers!

We’re excited to announce Farming Simulator 19’s first paid DLC, the Anderson Group Equipment Pack is out now! With its various additions and equipment focusing on baling from the titular manufacture, it’s time to vary your farming experience!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7zd3Mhqu5w
Farm like never before! After months of free updates since release, Farming Simulator 19 is expanding even further with its first paid DLC, improving processes for farming animals, and giving you more options on your farm. Choose what suits you best, and complement your own farming journey!

Bale like never before! The Anderson Group Equipment Pack, bringing various tools in-game and focusing on baling, gives you new options in how to make and store your own bales. Try these new types of bale and new tools, and live a different farming experience!



We can’t wait to keep building upon and improving the best Farming Simulator experience ever as we continue to release new content for Farming Simulator 19.

See you in-game!

The Farming Simulator Team

https://store.steampowered.com/app/787860/Farming_Simulator_19/
Mar 19, 2019
Farming Simulator 19 - chaton


Hello everyone,

First off, we’d like to extend a huge thanks to all of you who have supported Farming Simulator 19 and given us feedback since the release. We’ve been hard at work improving the game and correcting the most urgent issues.

Today, we’re happy to launch a new patch on Windows and Mac, which includes new features and bug fixes.

As always, please feel free to give us any feedback regarding this patch and the game. If you encounter any issues, please send us an email with your log and DxDiag to bugreport@focus-home.com

Here is today's patch notes:

Features
  • Painting a grass texture now adds grass in the first growth stage.
  • Added a filling percentage for tools and vehicles.
  • Added a name for the crops/seed/fertilizer inside the tool/vehicle.
  • Added a default mapping for Logitech MOMO Racing Wheel
  • Added a new sensitivity control to the adjusted analog gamepad steering
  • Added support of Anderson Group Equipment Pack DLC
Bug fixes
  • Fixed bales desynchronization issues in Multiplayer
  • Fixed bought bales spawning beneath the map
  • Fixed BGA pricing and unloading issues
  • Fixed various LUA errors on dedicated servers
  • Fixed a blocking issue with the Goldhofer rear part.
  • Fixed a blocking issue when Alt-tabbing with a wheel connected.
  • Fixed an issue where animals kept producing even if they didn’t have any food or water.
  • Fixed an issue where bales vanished after tabbing away from the train on a dedicated server
  • Landscaping: Painting over the same texture will no longer cost money
  • Fixed issues with Fanatec Clubsport V3 and T-Pedals mappings
  • Fixed issues related to the low collision of Ninja pipe
  • Fixed an issue caused by any steering wheel/gear shifter when using landscaping.
  • Fixed several localization issues
  • Fixed an issue where cruise control didn’t work properly when using steering wheel and pedals
  • Fixed an issue where key picture was missing before PAN MAP on map overview
  • G27 mapping names should now display properly.
  • Various sound improvements
  • Various improvements, game balancing and fixes for vehicles and gameplay

The Farming Simulator Team
Farming Simulator 19

Farming Simulator 19 is getting its first big piece of DLC soon. If there's one thing I know about PC Gamer readers, it's that you lot love getting up at dawn to work your vast tracts of arable land with the latest combine harvester or some other piece of flashy farming machinery, probably. Good news, then, because the Anderson Group DLC comes with lots of new toys. Check out a few of them in the above trailer

Baling is the focus of this DLC. Not ditching you mates at the last second, but making bales of hay and wood and maybe some other things. Every farm needs some hay bales, which keep the crop spirits at bay. With the new Anderson Group tools, you'll be able to make new kinds of bale and even wrap multiple bales together into a tube. A hay tube! It's the future, people. 

Wrapping bales, transporting bales, admiring bales—it's an extravaganza of bales. The highlight for me, however, are the multitude of massive robotic claws picking up all these fat bales of hay. There are loads of them, and I'm incredibly thankful they're gently grabbing hay instead of crushing bones. 

The Anderson Group DLC is due out on March 26. 

Farming Simulator 19 - chaton


Hey everyone!

We’re excited to announce Farming Simulator 19 is expanding even further with the Anderson Group Equipment Pack DLC! This brings various additions and equipment from the Anderson Group, and will complement your farming experience!

We’ve been continuously improving the game with great free features and patches, and this is our first major, paid DLC pack. Get a quick look at what’s on the way in our latest trailer!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7zd3Mhqu5w
Baling is the big focus feature of this DLC, adding new types of bale and new tools to interact with them, all from the Anderson brand. A new tool allows for the creation of wood bales, integrated seamlessly into various already-existent systems within the game. We’re also improving some of those features in Farming Simulator 19, with two new inline wrapper tools allowing the wrapping of multiple bales together into a tube - a must for farmers low on space for silos.



The Anderson Group Equipment Pack DLC includes a number of other new tools for transporting and wrapping bales. We can’t wait to continue to build upon and improve the best Farming Simulator experience ever as we continue to release new content for Farming Simulator 19.

The Anderson Group Equipment Pack DLC will release March 26 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC/Mac. Get it now!
Farming Simulator 19

I like to poke a little fun at the Farming Simulator games now and then, mainly as an excuse to link to this, but the reality is that it's a big and remarkably durable fish in the niche simulator pond. So big, in fact, that developer Giants Software is launching a Farming Simulator League, which is a competitive pro league with a €250,000 prize pool, and no, I am not joking. 

Believe it or not (which feels like a statement that's going to apply to a lot of this post), there were four competitive Farming Simulator tournaments held in 2018, in Switzerland, Germany, and Poland. But they were one-off affairs with relatively tiny prize pools—the biggest was at Herofest 18 in Bern, which offered a prize pool of €2890. This new endeavor will be "a full-fledged esports league with 10 tournaments across Europe," and real cash on the table. 

"Competitive farming is something people enjoy for years now, but it hasn’t been done in esports so far," Giants CEO Christian Ammann said. "We have lots of esports enthusiasts in our company who can’t wait to show the world that farming can indeed be fun and competitive at the same time. We believe we found the right mix of real farming and fun to play game elements to ensure everyone will find it entertaining." 

Each event in the tournament series will offer prizes and circuit points that will take the best teams into a €100,000 grand finale. Giants has partnered with Logitech, Intel, and noblechairs for the new pro league, and will work with service provider Nitrado for hosting and streaming. Tournament games will run in Farming Simulator 19, and will expand from bale stacking (which was apparently the basis for the previous tourneys) to "a competitive 3v3 mode where teams will challenge each other to determine who is the best on the field." 

Giants said it will reveal more about the new Farming Simulator League "in the near future." In the meantime, if you're still not convinced that this is a real thing that is actually happening, here's seven hours of competition from day two of FarmCon 18, which features an impressive performance by the Deutz Weise double-loader just ahead of hour four. No, I am not joking.

Farming Simulator 19 - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Sarah James)

Giants Software have announced that Farming Simulator 19 is moving into esports with the launch of its own league this year. Yes, I was also confused.

It seems that following the success of the first series of Farming Simulator Championships last year, Giants Software have created the franchise’s first, fully-fledged esports league. (more…)

Farming Simulator 19

What's the most exciting activity you can think of? That's right, it's farming, and now there's an esports league for it.

Earlier today, Farming Simulator developer Giants Software unveiled its new official esports league. A total of 10 teams - the cream of the crop - will compete for the title of "the Farming Simulator champion" over a series of tournaments across Europe, with the season's total prize pool adding up to a weighty €250,000 ( 217,640). Talk about fields of gold.

So, how on earth does a farming esports competition work? Last year Giants Software planted the seeds by staging a Farming Simulator championship to "test the waters" before launching the new full-scale esports league. The favoured game mode for season one was hay bale stacking, which looks exactly what it sounds like.

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Farming Simulator 19 - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alice O'Connor)

Virtual farmers, today you shall know true mastery of the land. No longer are you limited to tilling the soil in Farming Simulator 19, today you shall raise mountains, erect houses, and spend ages fiddling with fences to perfect your cute chicken run. Today’s update adding landscaping, see, letting us editing the ground itself as well as slap down props like buildings, fences, and such; it looks pretty neat. Today, farmer, you become geomancer. The update also adds economic difficulty modes, making your harvest more bountiful or making The Man really gouge you with poor pay.

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Dec 20, 2018
Farming Simulator 19 - chaton


We're happy to have released our first major patch, including a brand-new feature perfect for intricate simulation fans or those who want to let their creative streak out – Landscaping!

Check out this new feature in our latest featurette.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z99pLJhydE
The new Landscaping feature allows you to modify the ground itself, controlling shape and color to give you even more ways to build the farm of your dreams. Accessible at all times but costing money to use, Landscaping can be used for anything from moving mountains to touching up the areas around your horse paddock.



As shown in the preview video, there are 16 varieties of ground that can be laid down, each with its own color and texture. Realistic paths, mud, and more can be chosen and placed by you to bring that extra token of personalization to your farm.

Also in this patch are new economic difficulty modes, changing how easy it is to make money via trading goods and selling items - get much more buck for your beasts on easy, or scrape out a living on hard, the choice is yours. There’s also a large round of bug fixes which should make your time with Farming Simulator 19 smoother than ever before.

Patch notes

Features
  • [ADDED] Landscaping feature
  • [ADDED] Economic difficulty option
  • [ADDED] Support for mapping button combos besides the gamepad trigger buttons
  • [ADDED] In-game voting for mods
  • [ADDED] Combine rpm increase if the combine unloads
  • [ADDED] Selling of potato pallets
  • [ADDED] AI detection of tipped heaps
  • [ADDED] Support for mapping half-axes even if a device is unknown
  • [ADDED] Support for mapping non-centering device axes, such as a throttle on a joystick
Improvements
  • [IMPROVED] AI on angled edges
  • [IMPROVED] Mapping with devices not recognized by the game
  • [IMPROVED] Vehicle sounds
  • [IMPROVED] Combines can now be folded if just a small amount is loaded
  • [IMPROVED] Tree pickup of log grabs
Bugfixes
  • [FIXED] Shading issues in some specific light/viewer combinations
  • [FIXED] Disappearing animals after starting a dedicated server again
  • [FIXED] Horse price issue when selling multiple horses at the same time
  • [FIXED] Egg pallets don’t appear correctly
  • [FIXED] Unlimited food after cleaning in front of a trough
  • [FIXED] The mower BIG M450 can’t be refueled
  • [FIXED] The header NH 3162 Draper 45ft doesn’t work well with NH CR10.90
  • [FIXED] Väderstad Tempo V 8 doesn’t work well in slopes
  • [FIXED] TT Multicultivator 5-in-1 doesn’t work well in slopes
  • [FIXED] Clients have access to all vehicles from all farms
  • [FIXED] Unable to start a dedicated server
  • [FIXED] The camera is desynced from vehicle
  • [FIXED] Wear speed if washing is disabled
  • [FIXED] Issues with combines harvesting multiple fruit types
  • [FIXED] Engine sound in multiplayer
  • [FIXED] AI overtaking to other fields with small working widths
  • [FIXED] AI working width New Holland FDR 600
  • [FIXED] AI turn direction issues with cultivator and sowing machine attached together
  • [FIXED] Bale mounting on Fliegl Butterfly and Fliegl DPW
  • [FIXED] Delayed lowering of pipe for potato harvesters (Ropa Keiler 2, Grimme SE 280)
  • [FIXED] Crash on Mac OS X when saving screenshot
  • [FIXED] Black screen when starting game with some keyboard layouts
  • [FIXED] Trailers don't brake when detaching with automatic motor start off
Important:
  • If your game is updated to 1.2.0, you will only see multiplayer games that are also in 1.2.0. Thus, you won’t be able to connect to dedicated servers still in 1.1.0.
Farming Simulator 19 is out now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC/Mac. The Landscaping Update is available now on Consoles and PC/Mac.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/787860/Farming_Simulator_19/
Grand Theft Auto V Legacy - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (John Walker)

Hey, remember the good old days? Those giddy times I like to think of as last week? When the Charts felt fresh and new, filled with potential, as if any interesting game could take a top spot? Well, forget all that because it’s all gone to shit again.

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