Back in time

NDDan
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Re: Back in time

Post by NDDan »

I’ve mostly played 22 since it came out, but there are a few things I really missed from Seasons, so I’m giving 19 a shot again. The graphics are not as good, but I don’t care much about that. There are a handful of other things they improved for 22. But the weather aspects of seasons, animal husbandry, rotting grass/hay/straw are so much more realistic. At first, it feels off going back to ‘19, but you get used to it. After more than a year, I still struggle with the unrealism of 22.
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ASOLANDRI
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Re: Back in time

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NDDan wrote: Sat Apr 08, 2023 5:36 am I’ve mostly played 22 since it came out, but there are a few things I really missed from Seasons, so I’m giving 19 a shot again. The graphics are not as good, but I don’t care much about that. There are a handful of other things they improved for 22. But the weather aspects of seasons, animal husbandry, rotting grass/hay/straw are so much more realistic. At first, it feels off going back to ‘19, but you get used to it. After more than a year, I still struggle with the unrealism of 22.
Wait till you farm at night with seasons 19, its really dark, making it more realistic.
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Beanbrother
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Re: Back in time

Post by Beanbrother »

I do miss that with 19 seasons. That and the later you get in the fall the crop gets too tough to combine quicker at night.
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