Farming Simulator 25

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Re: Farming Simulator 25

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Gurumanger wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 8:58 am Just wanting to get in to FS. I see 25 is it in Nov. If I want to start now, do I have to buy 22 and then separately buy 25 or will I get 22 to use until 25 is released if I buy 25 now?
25 is on pre order until it's release in November , If you want to play now you would have to buy 22 to play or one of the older versions , then if you wanted 25 you would have to buy that as it is a totally seperate game
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Re: Farming Simulator 25

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Superfly1842 wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 3:57 pm
This is why you dont ever pre order any game, period.
What has wimmenz monthlies got to do with pre-ordering a game :blushnew:
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Re: Farming Simulator 25

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Gurumanger wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 8:58 am Just wanting to get in to FS. I see 25 is it in Nov. If I want to start now, do I have to buy 22 and then separately buy 25 or will I get 22 to use until 25 is released if I buy 25 now?
you can download the iphone or android older versions like FS 18 to get the hang of the basics of the game.

Its better than nothing.
FS22 on PC, FS14, FS16, FS20 on iPhone Not a gamer. Most gamer jargon goes over my head.
Started playing for the education about farming.

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Re: Farming Simulator 25

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Ok thanks - seems a bit strange to not allow 22 to be used if you preorder 25. But ok.
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Re: Farming Simulator 25

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Gurumanger wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 11:40 am Ok thanks - seems a bit strange to not allow 22 to be used if you preorder 25. But ok.
Does it? Seems perfectly normal to me. What games are you playing where pre-ordering a sequel gets you access to the current version?
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Re: Farming Simulator 25

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FenlandFarmer wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2024 2:24 pm o dear o dear o dear

nothing about fixing the bugs nothing about making it more realistic nothing about making it more about farming

just hoping that comes later

but rice wtih an american accent is there rice grown in usa ?
Fixing bugs before the game is even released and the bugs reported, that sounds very irrational to me at least..
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Re: Farming Simulator 25

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Totenfarmer wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 3:47 pm
FenlandFarmer wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2024 2:24 pm o dear o dear o dear

nothing about fixing the bugs nothing about making it more realistic nothing about making it more about farming

just hoping that comes later

but rice wtih an american accent is there rice grown in usa ?
Fixing bugs before the game is even released and the bugs reported, that sounds very irrational to me at least..
Bugs have carried over from version to version. They don't start from a clean slate, they do a save-as and the new version is born, inheriting all the flaws. Indoor rain was a long running bug that spanned many versions. My favorite bug where you can use your own crop to fulfill a harvest contract was carried over from 19 to 22.
The irrational part is the fact that bugs carry over. They prioritize adding half-baked features rather than fixing existing issues.
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Re: Farming Simulator 25

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FBtheSQL wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 4:03 pm
Totenfarmer wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 3:47 pm
FenlandFarmer wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2024 2:24 pm o dear o dear o dear

nothing about fixing the bugs nothing about making it more realistic nothing about making it more about farming

just hoping that comes later

but rice wtih an american accent is there rice grown in usa ?
Fixing bugs before the game is even released and the bugs reported, that sounds very irrational to me at least..
Bugs have carried over from version to version. They don't start from a clean slate, they do a save-as and the new version is born, inheriting all the flaws. Indoor rain was a long running bug that spanned many versions. My favorite bug where you can use your own crop to fulfill a harvest contract was carried over from 19 to 22.
The irrational part is the fact that bugs carry over. They prioritize adding half-baked features rather than fixing existing issues.
Fair point, and you are right even though it's hard for me to admit it :p

That being said, I do look forward to it, I have been playing since FS11 so maybe Giants just trained me to not care to much about their shortcomings. My main frustration/irritation isn't even about the game itself, it's about how QA handles bug reports. I tried calling them out for a mail correspondance on the Steam discussions, the post was removed and I was issued a warning for being disrespectful when all I did was make a post about a specific incident. They don't seem to handle critisism at all, and will not take correction. I think this is just sad as they used to talk to the community and take the time to help their customers. I understand there is a significantly larger player base now, but still.
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Re: Farming Simulator 25

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Totenfarmer wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 4:20 pm
FBtheSQL wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 4:03 pm
Totenfarmer wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 3:47 pm
Fixing bugs before the game is even released and the bugs reported, that sounds very irrational to me at least..
Bugs have carried over from version to version. They don't start from a clean slate, they do a save-as and the new version is born, inheriting all the flaws. Indoor rain was a long running bug that spanned many versions. My favorite bug where you can use your own crop to fulfill a harvest contract was carried over from 19 to 22.
The irrational part is the fact that bugs carry over. They prioritize adding half-baked features rather than fixing existing issues.
Fair point, and you are right even though it's hard for me to admit it :p

That being said, I do look forward to it, I have been playing since FS11 so maybe Giants just trained me to not care to much about their shortcomings. My main frustration/irritation isn't even about the game itself, it's about how QA handles bug reports. I tried calling them out for a mail correspondance on the Steam discussions, the post was removed and I was issued a warning for being disrespectful when all I did was make a post about a specific incident. They don't seem to handle critisism at all, and will not take correction. I think this is just sad as they used to talk to the community and take the time to help their customers. I understand there is a significantly larger player base now, but still.
They've trained a lot of people to not care. There are a lot of people who will jump in to make excuses for them whenever somebody offers criticism. I never criticized, until they started putting a triple A price tag on new versions while not providing a triple A product.
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Re: Farming Simulator 25

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Totenfarmer wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 4:20 pm I tried calling them out for a mail correspondance on the Steam discussions, the post was removed and I was issued a warning for being disrespectful when all I did was make a post about a specific incident. They don't seem to handle critisism at all, and will not take correction. I think this is just sad as they used to talk to the community and take the time to help their customers.
This standard practice for developers. I was a beta tester and major forum contributor for another game and when they started adding content that volated their terms of reference and age restrictions I called them out and warned that someone could sue. I was imediately banned from the forum and all my game accounts were locked.
FS22 on PC, FS14, FS16, FS20 on iPhone Not a gamer. Most gamer jargon goes over my head.
Started playing for the education about farming.

Amateur (noob) Farmer 5 mostly forested acres
Tractor: Kubota M4900 (54HP), w/ Loader bucket and forks
Attachments: log splitter, Chipper/shredder, finish mower, scrape blade, rock rake, double moldboard plow, rototiller, Garden Bedder
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Re: Farming Simulator 25

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Totenfarmer wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 4:20 pm
FBtheSQL wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 4:03 pm
Totenfarmer wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 3:47 pm
Fixing bugs before the game is even released and the bugs reported, that sounds very irrational to me at least..
Bugs have carried over from version to version. They don't start from a clean slate, they do a save-as and the new version is born, inheriting all the flaws. Indoor rain was a long running bug that spanned many versions. My favorite bug where you can use your own crop to fulfill a harvest contract was carried over from 19 to 22.
The irrational part is the fact that bugs carry over. They prioritize adding half-baked features rather than fixing existing issues.
Fair point, and you are right even though it's hard for me to admit it :p

That being said, I do look forward to it, I have been playing since FS11 so maybe Giants just trained me to not care to much about their shortcomings. My main frustration/irritation isn't even about the game itself, it's about how QA handles bug reports. I tried calling them out for a mail correspondance on the Steam discussions, the post was removed and I was issued a warning for being disrespectful when all I did was make a post about a specific incident. They don't seem to handle critisism at all, and will not take correction. I think this is just sad as they used to talk to the community and take the time to help their customers. I understand there is a significantly larger player base now, but still.
But you were disrespectful
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Re: Farming Simulator 25

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Urinal2001 wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 11:55 am
Gurumanger wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 11:40 am Ok thanks - seems a bit strange to not allow 22 to be used if you preorder 25. But ok.
Does it? Seems perfectly normal to me. What games are you playing where pre-ordering a sequel gets you access to the current version?
Same here, never heard of such thing, its a separate game, but i maybe wrong.
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Re: Farming Simulator 25

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eric21 wrote: Fri Aug 09, 2024 9:50 pm

But you were disrespectful
And you would know xD
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Re: Farming Simulator 25

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eric21 wrote: Fri Aug 09, 2024 9:50 pm
Totenfarmer wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 4:20 pm
FBtheSQL wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 4:03 pm

Bugs have carried over from version to version. They don't start from a clean slate, they do a save-as and the new version is born, inheriting all the flaws. Indoor rain was a long running bug that spanned many versions. My favorite bug where you can use your own crop to fulfill a harvest contract was carried over from 19 to 22.
The irrational part is the fact that bugs carry over. They prioritize adding half-baked features rather than fixing existing issues.
Fair point, and you are right even though it's hard for me to admit it :p

That being said, I do look forward to it, I have been playing since FS11 so maybe Giants just trained me to not care to much about their shortcomings. My main frustration/irritation isn't even about the game itself, it's about how QA handles bug reports. I tried calling them out for a mail correspondance on the Steam discussions, the post was removed and I was issued a warning for being disrespectful when all I did was make a post about a specific incident. They don't seem to handle critisism at all, and will not take correction. I think this is just sad as they used to talk to the community and take the time to help their customers. I understand there is a significantly larger player base now, but still.
But you were disrespectful
Are you criticizing somebody for criticizing somebody?

Note how I said it in the form of a question. I don't want to be called out for criticizing somebody for criticizing somebody for criticizing somebody.
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Re: Farming Simulator 25

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FBtheSQL wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2024 1:46 am
eric21 wrote: Fri Aug 09, 2024 9:50 pm
Totenfarmer wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 4:20 pm

Fair point, and you are right even though it's hard for me to admit it :p

That being said, I do look forward to it, I have been playing since FS11 so maybe Giants just trained me to not care to much about their shortcomings. My main frustration/irritation isn't even about the game itself, it's about how QA handles bug reports. I tried calling them out for a mail correspondance on the Steam discussions, the post was removed and I was issued a warning for being disrespectful when all I did was make a post about a specific incident. They don't seem to handle critisism at all, and will not take correction. I think this is just sad as they used to talk to the community and take the time to help their customers. I understand there is a significantly larger player base now, but still.
But you were disrespectful
Are you criticizing somebody for criticizing somebody?

Note how I said it in the form of a question. I don't want to be called out for criticizing somebody for criticizing somebody for criticizing somebody.
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