White Field Boss.....AGCO Discussion
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 8:19 pm
With the release of the White Field Boss as a "White" branded tractor and not a "Lizard" tractor on consoles, I have several questions.
1. The White name is owned by AGCO who owns in turn, Challenger, Fendt, Gleaner, Massey Ferguson, Valtra among others......but there are historic names hidden within the AGGO umbrella such as Minneapolis Moline, White, Oliver, and Cockshutt. What are the chances of seeing any of these historic names from the modding community, specifically through ModHub for all platforms. I know that there is a Gleaner combine in the works now.
2. I've always been a fan of tractors that are not JD green and would love to see more White, and any MM or Oliver tractors in the works. Does anyone else have this feeling? I know I may be in the minority on this opinion. I know consoles will never see old Ford tractors, but I feel there is less people interested in the odd manufacturers like I am.
Now, I understand the prevailing theory that manufacturers don't want their old equipment on the game, they want the new equipment for "sales" purposes, but I can't imagine people are playing the game saying "I can't decide if I want to buy a John Deere 9R or a Case Steiger, better test them on FS22".
1. The White name is owned by AGCO who owns in turn, Challenger, Fendt, Gleaner, Massey Ferguson, Valtra among others......but there are historic names hidden within the AGGO umbrella such as Minneapolis Moline, White, Oliver, and Cockshutt. What are the chances of seeing any of these historic names from the modding community, specifically through ModHub for all platforms. I know that there is a Gleaner combine in the works now.
2. I've always been a fan of tractors that are not JD green and would love to see more White, and any MM or Oliver tractors in the works. Does anyone else have this feeling? I know I may be in the minority on this opinion. I know consoles will never see old Ford tractors, but I feel there is less people interested in the odd manufacturers like I am.
Now, I understand the prevailing theory that manufacturers don't want their old equipment on the game, they want the new equipment for "sales" purposes, but I can't imagine people are playing the game saying "I can't decide if I want to buy a John Deere 9R or a Case Steiger, better test them on FS22".