[Blog]Go big with Bourgault! Interview & Map Recommendations

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I took one look at Daggerwin's vlog and that made my mind up for good... I don't want it even if they gave it to me for free, I would not use it. It looks hideous.
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So not much to choose from ha
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j_maybury wrote: Wed Mar 11, 2020 4:06 pm I took one look at Daggerwin's vlog and that made my mind up for good... I don't want it even if they gave it to me for free, I would not use it. It looks hideous.
I don't get it. The models look amazingly detailed. Take a look at pictures from the real stuff and compare them with the DLC.
You'll see that the models are very accurate.
Even the builders (Bourgault) of those real machines are baffled by the accuracy with witch the models are made. Read the BLog, link is in OP.

EDIT: I took a look at the video that DaggerWin posted and I saw that the DLC is not coming over as detailed as you would see it in game for yourself. YT tends to mess things up a lot. It's a matter of willing to pay €7,99- to try it out. :hi:

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j_maybury wrote: Wed Mar 11, 2020 4:06 pm I took one look at Daggerwin's vlog and that made my mind up for good... I don't want it even if they gave it to me for free, I would not use it. It looks hideous.
That's a little of the top. What looks hideous? The equipment looks very realistic.
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j_maybury wrote: Wed Mar 11, 2020 4:06 pm I took one look at Daggerwin's vlog and that made my mind up for good... I don't want it even if they gave it to me for free, I would not use it. It looks hideous.
Translated: I don't like the look of the equipment because it's not European.

The models are absolutely gorgeous and 100% accurate. Just because you have a different preference doesn't mean it's hideous. I've grown up around seeders similar to this and they are stunning and fun to use. I really dislike most European equipment, yet I don't go around bashing it simply because I have a subjective preference.
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Changing gears, I like how I can attach the smaller disc drill to the larger seed tank. Now my BB 450's can work darn near a full planting season on one load.

But then again I only have 3 fields.
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TheCanadianJD wrote: Thu Mar 12, 2020 3:30 am
j_maybury wrote: Wed Mar 11, 2020 4:06 pm I took one look at Daggerwin's vlog and that made my mind up for good... I don't want it even if they gave it to me for free, I would not use it. It looks hideous.
Translated: I don't like the look of the equipment because it's not European.

The models are absolutely gorgeous and 100% accurate. Just because you have a different preference doesn't mean it's hideous. I've grown up around seeders similar to this and they are stunning and fun to use. I really dislike most European equipment, yet I don't go around bashing it simply because I have a subjective preference.
I think he was speaking for himself, like you did. It's hideous to him, and gorgeous to you.
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Oh what a treat liver is
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TheCanadianJD wrote: Thu Mar 12, 2020 3:30 am
Translated: I don't like the look of the equipment because it's not European.

The models are absolutely gorgeous and 100% accurate. Just because you have a different preference doesn't mean it's hideous. I've grown up around seeders similar to this, and they are stunning and fun to use. I really dislike most European equipment, yet I don't go around bashing it simply because I have a subjective preference.
That's where you are wrong, I like and use American equipment except for the ungainly stuff like a Peter Built, they are far too big for my liking I do not want to spend most of my time trying to get to a field then working a few minutes on a field then another hour trying to get it back to the depot. It looks ungainly, even the 9RX looks under powered when you compare the size of it, you would have to close the road to traffic, cut down all the trees on route and dismantle the light and road signs just to get it down the road. It is just too big and does not sit right with any map.

Yes you are right Farm Boss, To me this looks hideous, this is where I draw the line, Big Bud OK but this NO!
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This wasn't designed for an European map. It is designed for big, open maps that you don't have trees cutting off your line of vision. Maybe you should have just said it doesn't appeal to your liking. It definitely isn't hideous even if you don't like it. I didn't buy the dlc, but it still looks good and awesome console has a 9rx now. Also 600 plus hp is not underpowered.
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A case tractor can pull this, so it's not hideous, gosh some dont know thier equipment
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j_maybury wrote: Thu Mar 12, 2020 2:15 pm even the 9RX looks under powered when you compare the size of it
Do you need John Deere’s e-mail address?
Maybe you want to tell them their machine is too big for the amount of HP it has.
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