If the Route 66 sign on the cafe is anything to go by, there's 4 options that could kind of fit the terrain: Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, and (Southeast) Kansas. I could be reading too much into things on the picture with the river but that looks like a grain barge- those are used on the Mississippi River and could narrow it down to Missouri or Illinois.
It's not Oklahoma, south eastern Oklahoma doesn't have deep enough soil to grow crops so it's mostly cattle, all the crops in Oklahoma are on the west side which is somewhat arid and is very flat so I don't think it's Oklahoma, Illinois makes since but it definitely takes inspiration from southern states, mostly central Tennessee, southern Missouri, and Louisiana. Kansas is flat just like Oklahoma, (excluding southeast Oklahoma which has mountains) so it's not Kansas, I believe the route 66 sign is there for decoration a doesn't inspire the geography.
First pic is an old fashion grain elevator. Used for temp storage to load onto trains. Mostly phased out for newer style silos by the late 90's (at least here in Canada) I'm sure there was the odd one in service longer, but I have not even seen one recently. Mostly have been demolished. I remember running around them as a kid throwing grain that leaked out at my brothers lol.
If I understood correctly you are going to farm con right, would it be possible to ask if it will be made any Norwegian maps? Norway is focused internationally to be a part of working and helping out in terms of crops and storage in these times with wars etc.. At least that is what they are saying here in Norway
I noticed on the pic of the boats that there was a river barge in view. The large silo in the background had an auger pipe over the river as to load the barge. 🤔 As i live fairly close to the Mississippi river it looked very familiar to me. Would be cool if we could use the barge like we do trains. 😎 Thanks for the review, FSG!
It's a pity they didn't implement better Ambient Occlusion. The vegetation (mostly bushes) still looks flat. The current shading does not add depth to the vegetation (no shaded areas inside the vegetation model). You will still need to use reshade.
That's a grain elevator for loading trains. And its in exactly the condition that 80% of the (still in service) grain elevators are here in Manitoba. Except ours usually have big scorched areas from fires that they've barely survived as well.
I hope the ground deformation is like dynamic ground but not dynamic ground Cattle and crops is a good example, watch how tractor leaves a rut when driving over the soil etc
Nah I think all the ground deformation is gonna be like some combination of mods currently in FS22, like the mud mod, slip destroys fields, dirt particles and some on the fly texture change similar to the potato ridges etc. to give the illusion of ground deformation but when you press F4 for wire grid view the ground will still be just flat.
What about the block system? Are we going to get more blocks to enable us to get more items for the maps? Maybe get rid of the block system altogether?
Do you mean the limit that's on console? hopefully it will be optimized to allow more stuff, they did it for FS22, so it would be good if it was done again. I shall ask Giants
@@TheFarmSimGuy yes I mean at the moment on console it's only 4400, but if you have a large map, it'll take more time transporting your machinery than to do the jo. So in theory you could have the stuff you need close by in each corners of the map aswell as one for the middle, not forgetting the transportation of products.
Respectfully, I really love the less contrasty look of the game, it really does finally look like a refined and dialed in FS19- I never bought FS22 because it looked to plastic, but this finally brings that FS17 “grunge” again 😅😅😅
2:35 that might just be the border of the map instead of terrain. Also I wouldn't be so worried about the sky, most players don't stare up there anyways 😅
Given that they're adding rice I'd say Arkansas is a pretty good candidate for where the map is located. Rice is big in Arkansas and California. Arkansas is an interesting state topographically. On one hand, you've got a lot of rolling Hills leading into the Ozarks and then on the other on the Eastern side of the state you've got the Mississippi River flood plane which is extremely fertile and flat as a board.
I have a feeling this is indeed a map based off of a state in the southern US, and my guess is the Missouri/Arkansas border...an area where rice is grown...and along the Mississippi River, hence the barges. Wet rice is grown here in the states, so I do indeed think that rice farming is just not going to be limited to the Asian map.
I'm hoping they include the NEXAT modular harvester / seeder / sprayer and slurry sprayer that is almost at production stage to the game. Almonds and tree nuts would be a welcome addition that would include a load of specialized machinery to harvest the nuts ie shakers, nut harvesters, runner trucks, sweepers and elevators (have a vested interest as I work on an almond orchard in NSW Australia)
I have a question so if the cover of fs25 is the 715 quadtrack does that mean it will be that cover on the console it’s self because right now it’s a Claas
I hope there gameplay improves. I'm playing the game based on realism in operating a farm. If I want to see real trees and grass I'll go outside. Fs19 seasons mod was the best and I hope it's implemented in it.
It's a shame that I only changed the number from 22 to 25, more of the same, just compare the images with the 22. If it weren't for the mods, this game would already be history.
Hopefully, the game will include generators such as aggregates and electric cables for, for example, portable lights and other devices that need electricity. If the water pump will be one of the standard features, then water hoses for washers or fire engines would be welcome features, as would tow ropes.
I’m betting the silo is part of the construction missions. You probably will need to rebuild it to activate a sell point to transport goods via rail or barge. The foliage looks great though! So far, I’m guessing the map won’t be as open and flat as I would’ve hoped for a US map, but it should still be fun nonetheless and it would be cool to have various construction type missions to give us something to work towards.
I don’t know why, but I’m getting strong FS17 vibes from these pictures. I think it’s a mix of the ground textures and dimmer lighting that make it look similar
It definitely looks nicer than FS22. The softness of the lighting is far better. I'm holding off passing more judgement until we see and hear a lot more. I remember FS22 did look better at launch than the first screen shots. I really want to see better weather in FS25 though. I want to see proper variety to the clouds, and certainly no more raining out of a mostly blue sky. I also agree with others that there is a slight FS17 vibe to it, which is a good thing.
We can clearly see some graphical improvements. I dont understand those people who are upset that is isn't UE5 graphics etc. and i could swear those would be the First people who are angry on giants that the game runs on their PC bad.
Rice is grown in California, Arkansas, Texas, Missouri, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Route 66 goes through California, Missouri, and Texas of those, so there's your choice.
Does anyone know about the size of maps? Are they upgraded? Stayed the same? Because I know that PC has 4x the size of a map, but I’m talking exclusively about consoles here. Does anyone think that because they didn’t have to optimize for Xbox one / PS4, does that mean we would get a bigger map?
@Hellomrmem might just need to warsh your xbox... just dunk it in the bathtub with 3 cups of dish soap... carefully drag the console through the soapy water for about 5 minutes and it should run much better.
Or just like how things are in real life, falling and left behind buildings. But yeah, would be cool if you could if we could bring them back to life. So many farm buildings falling apart here in Norway
Graphical improvements? lol Looks about the same as it has for nearly 10 years. I believe this is the same engine that has been around since the XBox 360
Very disappointed Giants still doesnt seem to realize it's not right to think they're going to keep using this engine for the rest of our lives. At this point I'm fully convinced Farming Sim 2035, 45 ect.... will be on this same engine and they'll still advertise it as "upgraded"
Agreed. They really need to move on. I can see FS35 being on Switch only with the same cartoon style graphics while everything else like Forza and MS flight sim all look real life.
I dunno, I'm running 22 on a 4090 on full settings and I don't see much of a difference with the lighting and textures. It's a very small difference if anything. I'm not sure if the vibe of this one is going to make me want to buy it. Farming rice really doesn't interest me at all, nor does the marshy-looking maps they're showing. I kind of feel like this game is more an upgrade for the people still playing 19 than the ones playing 22.
That's cause there isn't a difference. I guarantee you, the highlight features will be the volumetric fog and however they've faked "ground deformation" ... Kinda done being ripped off by these guys.
@@Caennuck It's like a new iPhone, if you have the last iPhone the new one is not much of an upgrade, but if your iPhone is really old it's probably better to just get the new one.
@@MannyBrum which considering their revenues is absolutely unacceptable. They have sold millions of copies and grown the brand substantially, but it seems like executives are just pocketing it and not growing the company with those revenues.
It looks pretty similar to fs22, more crisp. But I’m more worried about the features and physics. I’m concerned on what the dynamic ground is. I’m expecting it’s not at all what anybody is hoping it’s going to be. It’ll probably be more like the terra farm mod for fs22, for construction missions. But I hope not, I hope it’ll be actual soil physics that will affect your equipment. I joined the hype for fs22, I will not be on the hype train for fs25. Not until we really see something worth while.
I agree it will not be what we are hoping for. Knowing Giants their idea of dynamic ground will just be the vehicles leaving a more 3D looking track in the soil, not actually us being able to dig holes or plough ruts.
i am a bit dissapointed tbh, the gameing world made a huge leap between 2022 and now. And these grapics dont look much better if you asked me. Remember this all cinematic
This is just my opinion and certainly not a proffessional one. The textures and detail that has been put in to the scenery is amazing but I'm noticing the same level of details are kind of lacking on the usable machinery. The tractors appear too blocky and stand out too much, the way the tyres just roll over the ground instead of actually compress under load or changes in surface giving an impression of over inflated tyres. It takes away that feeling of immersion somewhat. The lighting on the machinery just doesn't feel as detailed compared to foliage and surroundings. I am still really impressed by the improvements over fs22 but it feels Giants have focused so much on certain aspects that they unintentionally neglected others.
Give us the trailer graphics in game because anything less is extremely disappointing and borderline false advertisement. Not to be that guy. But it’s just too hard when the images look flat
@@TheFarmSimGuy I might go for a stretch, highly processed ingame screenshots, like always. They are press kits, they must look pretty. We are really exited about simple fog and godrays in 2024?
@@TheFarmSimGuy We are already making thou, based on a bunch of screenshots. But we are pretty well weary of what they showed and what gave in previous title to thinking of goin' too far by assuming what most people are criticizing. It's not a new ip from a new indie dev, it's the 17th game in the serie, we should expect much more than some pretty 15 years old vfx and a couple of crops to blown 50€ for what should have be at best a 30€ dlc. Let's be real.
No matter how much they see it and see it, it doesn't matter, we are in the middle of 2024 and the vast majority of graphics and places are in very degrading ruins, now the rice who cares about that agriculture seems very pathetic to me, there is nothing left to invent.
If the Route 66 sign on the cafe is anything to go by, there's 4 options that could kind of fit the terrain: Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, and (Southeast) Kansas. I could be reading too much into things on the picture with the river but that looks like a grain barge- those are used on the Mississippi River and could narrow it down to Missouri or Illinois.
I'm looking at eastern Oklahoma or southern Missouri. Explains the terrain an river. If the map is near us 66
Really hope it's Oklahoma, state hasn't gotten much love in farm sim
I wouldn't mind Oklahoma even if every time I've ever been there it's been a sweltering inferno riddled with enough allergens to cripple a mammoth.
It's not Oklahoma, south eastern Oklahoma doesn't have deep enough soil to grow crops so it's mostly cattle, all the crops in Oklahoma are on the west side which is somewhat arid and is very flat so I don't think it's Oklahoma, Illinois makes since but it definitely takes inspiration from southern states, mostly central Tennessee, southern Missouri, and Louisiana. Kansas is flat just like Oklahoma, (excluding southeast Oklahoma which has mountains) so it's not Kansas, I believe the route 66 sign is there for decoration a doesn't inspire the geography.
@@Sigmagnat650 y’all are thinking way too hard. Giants never bases their maps of real life locations
I wonder if they will add more building element-type gameplay as they did with the Silverrun Forest map.
Kermit on the Farm sim show said the first one was a construction mission.
First pic is an old fashion grain elevator. Used for temp storage to load onto trains. Mostly phased out for newer style silos by the late 90's (at least here in Canada) I'm sure there was the odd one in service longer, but I have not even seen one recently. Mostly have been demolished. I remember running around them as a kid throwing grain that leaked out at my brothers lol.
If I understood correctly you are going to farm con right, would it be possible to ask if it will be made any Norwegian maps? Norway is focused internationally to be a part of working and helping out in terms of crops and storage in these times with wars etc.. At least that is what they are saying here in Norway
I can certainly ask for sure
@@TheFarmSimGuy thank you so much 🌺 If you don't mind and If possible, shoot in a question about coffee 🙈🙈🙈 You know me 🤣🤣🤣
I noticed on the pic of the boats that there was a river barge in view. The large silo in the background had an auger pipe over the river as to load the barge. 🤔 As i live fairly close to the Mississippi river it looked very familiar to me. Would be cool if we could use the barge like we do trains. 😎 Thanks for the review, FSG!
Growing and harvesting rice and transporting it on the Mississippi would be awesome. 😁 Hopefully they get rid of the boring square fields. 👍
That would be cool!
It's a pity they didn't implement better Ambient Occlusion. The vegetation (mostly bushes) still looks flat. The current shading does not add depth to the vegetation (no shaded areas inside the vegetation model). You will still need to use reshade.
Agreed. It looks like they've mainly been working on the fog effects this time.
Definitely get a Mississippi river feel from the pics, central US maybe southern Midwest area
i like the barge idea. Mississippi, Ohio River, Erie Canal, and Columbia River all have barges run on them as well
well if those pictures are anything to go by they have definitely raised the bar with the textures and lighting. looks really nice
if rice and irrigation then wounder if there will be cranberry fields also
I hope they do better snow and rain this time it was rubbish in fs 22 going through building roofs and trackers roofs
That's a grain elevator for loading trains. And its in exactly the condition that 80% of the (still in service) grain elevators are here in Manitoba. Except ours usually have big scorched areas from fires that they've barely survived as well.
I hope the ground deformation is like dynamic ground but not dynamic ground
Cattle and crops is a good example, watch how tractor leaves a rut when driving over the soil etc
I seriously doubt it
C&C was a absolute bad example. It was way to static.
Nah I think all the ground deformation is gonna be like some combination of mods currently in FS22, like the mud mod, slip destroys fields, dirt particles and some on the fly texture change similar to the potato ridges etc. to give the illusion of ground deformation but when you press F4 for wire grid view the ground will still be just flat.
What about the block system? Are we going to get more blocks to enable us to get more items for the maps? Maybe get rid of the block system altogether?
Do you mean the limit that's on console? hopefully it will be optimized to allow more stuff, they did it for FS22, so it would be good if it was done again. I shall ask Giants
@@TheFarmSimGuy yes I mean at the moment on console it's only 4400, but if you have a large map, it'll take more time transporting your machinery than to do the jo. So in theory you could have the stuff you need close by in each corners of the map aswell as one for the middle, not forgetting the transportation of products.
Respectfully, I really love the less contrasty look of the game, it really does finally look like a refined and dialed in FS19- I never bought FS22 because it looked to plastic, but this finally brings that FS17 “grunge” again 😅😅😅
2:35 that might just be the border of the map instead of terrain. Also I wouldn't be so worried about the sky, most players don't stare up there anyways 😅
Haha, good point, once you get into the game you forget about that stuff
Given that they're adding rice I'd say Arkansas is a pretty good candidate for where the map is located. Rice is big in Arkansas and California. Arkansas is an interesting state topographically. On one hand, you've got a lot of rolling Hills leading into the Ozarks and then on the other on the Eastern side of the state you've got the Mississippi River flood plane which is extremely fertile and flat as a board.
I have a feeling this is indeed a map based off of a state in the southern US, and my guess is the Missouri/Arkansas border...an area where rice is grown...and along the Mississippi River, hence the barges. Wet rice is grown here in the states, so I do indeed think that rice farming is just not going to be limited to the Asian map.
First map gives me siverrun vibes
I'm hoping they include the NEXAT modular harvester / seeder / sprayer and slurry sprayer that is almost at production stage to the game. Almonds and tree nuts would be a welcome addition that would include a load of specialized machinery to harvest the nuts ie shakers, nut harvesters, runner trucks, sweepers and elevators (have a vested interest as I work on an almond orchard in NSW Australia)
Interesting analysis FSG i think there’s a crane barge on the water in the background as well 👏👏👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
So is the map gonna be 4x or are they actually gonna make a 16X map for the first time instead of waiting for other modders to make it for them?
Giants couldn't make 4x or 16x maps as they weren't supported on console, but maybe for the first time in 25 they will be
I have mine pre ordered on steam with seasons pass cant wait
Top review as always :) Nice work!
4x4 maps this time?
I’d be super excited if we can get peanuts as a crop 😂.
And peas.
I have a question so if the cover of fs25 is the 715 quadtrack does that mean it will be that cover on the console it’s self because right now it’s a Claas
US: Quadtrac, Germany/Austria/Switzerland: Claas, International version: Valtra as far as I believe
Was anything mentioned about the AI? Hopefully it will be a bit smarter than a goldfish this time.
Haha, nothing yet but I’ll be surprised if there aren’t improcements
I hope there gameplay improves. I'm playing the game based on realism in operating a farm. If I want to see real trees and grass I'll go outside. Fs19 seasons mod was the best and I hope it's implemented in it.
Just hoping silver run is the starting point for 25 the trees were such a step up to play with...
It's a shame that I only changed the number from 22 to 25, more of the same, just compare the images with the 22. If it weren't for the mods, this game would already be history.
Yes all they’ve done is update the logo 🙄
Still missing coffee beans though 🙈🙈🙈🤣🤣🤣 You know me FSG 😉
I hope all of the maps in FS25 will be much more bigger compared to FS22 maps atleast 1.25 times bigger ....
Looks like I'll need a new GPU and some RAM
Great video FSG I am super super excited for it
Hopefully, the game will include generators such as aggregates and electric cables for, for example, portable lights and other devices that need electricity. If the water pump will be one of the standard features, then water hoses for washers or fire engines would be welcome features, as would tow ropes.
I like the idea of that!
Theory: this is a southern map!
Agree!
Yes it looks more SOUTH AMERICA then North America... That would be like mixing up Sweden for a country in Africa...
I feel like it’s a map of around the Peoria area it has that kinda feel
@@jonathanbair523 your tripping dude
@@joemama5968 good idea
Thanks for the video
I’m betting the silo is part of the construction missions. You probably will need to rebuild it to activate a sell point to transport goods via rail or barge. The foliage looks great though! So far, I’m guessing the map won’t be as open and flat as I would’ve hoped for a US map, but it should still be fun nonetheless and it would be cool to have various construction type missions to give us something to work towards.
I don’t know why, but I’m getting strong FS17 vibes from these pictures. I think it’s a mix of the ground textures and dimmer lighting that make it look similar
It definitely looks nicer than FS22. The softness of the lighting is far better. I'm holding off passing more judgement until we see and hear a lot more. I remember FS22 did look better at launch than the first screen shots. I really want to see better weather in FS25 though. I want to see proper variety to the clouds, and certainly no more raining out of a mostly blue sky.
I also agree with others that there is a slight FS17 vibe to it, which is a good thing.
No steps to the frontal doors of the cafe in the 2nd image
We can clearly see some graphical improvements. I dont understand those people who are upset that is isn't UE5 graphics etc. and i could swear those would be the First people who are angry on giants that the game runs on their PC bad.
If they go UE5 you can say goodbye to mods. Modders are used to the FS engine.
@@isabellebesancon Yes, Giants engine is making modding so easy.
I hope that with the new water mechanic we get to see even more new crops, like cranberries. ;D
Interesting, a few people have mentioned cranberries now.
Nice! These are looking great. I can feel a new PC coming on though. But I needed a good excuse really.
I feel like with alll the clues from these photos they took UMRV and made their own version of it
Rice is grown in California, Arkansas, Texas, Missouri, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Route 66 goes through California, Missouri, and Texas of those, so there's your choice.
Wait but it’s also grow in Asia and giants said they’re going to be a map in Asia
Minnesota has the most acreage of wild rice in the US... would be great to have the barges on the Mississippi.
@@realusaf9313 Thats weird, all of my research says 80% of the rice in the US is grown in the states I listed.
@@deeganvirden2579 There are two kinds of rice, wet rice grown mainly in Asia, and dry mainly grown in other countries such as the US.
already? I hope alma gets released to it. I like the real winter
I'm excited to get into making a map for fs25, textures are looking good, trees etc bring on November
Awesome!!
well excited for 25 but it still doesnt look like we can go in buildings ?
we'll have to wait and see, I think there will be a difference between cosmetic placeables like the cafe and farm buildings at least
Hello can somebody help me with an answer ... the collector's edition is already out to preorder
??
route 66 gives missouri vibes
The "tower" you're referring to is nothing more than a grain leg for the grain bins.
Does anyone know about the size of maps? Are they upgraded? Stayed the same? Because I know that PC has 4x the size of a map, but I’m talking exclusively about consoles here. Does anyone think that because they didn’t have to optimize for Xbox one / PS4, does that mean we would get a bigger map?
I think, now that the ps5 and whatever the xbox is, they’ll be able to bring in larger maps since those can hold a lot more and handle it much better.
Agree it is time for 4x maps on consoles I'd not a big turn off if not
I actually don’t know though because my Xbox series s kinda struggles when it comes to trees on maps. Could be a factor.
@@Hellomrmem my ps5 doesn’t struggle on any map after like 2 minutes.
@Hellomrmem might just need to warsh your xbox... just dunk it in the bathtub with 3 cups of dish soap... carefully drag the console through the soapy water for about 5 minutes and it should run much better.
Fishing?!
Or just like how things are in real life, falling and left behind buildings. But yeah, would be cool if you could if we could bring them back to life. So many farm buildings falling apart here in Norway
So glad they are leaving last gen behind!
I feel like it could be based on Louisiana
looks the same just better shadows
looks exactly the same like te older ones, it could be a DLC
does it though...
Don't know why but fs25 reminds me of fs17
im still not happy that you cant buy a collectors pack if your in america
The one with the barge looks like Louisiana!
I really want there to be crop dusters
Graphical improvements? lol Looks about the same as it has for nearly 10 years. I believe this is the same engine that has been around since the XBox 360
Shame theres no crop dusting by air
somehow I dont see the rice harvester on this footage
yeah it's not in any of the images I posted
Still has the horrible foliage square edges
Very disappointed Giants still doesnt seem to realize it's not right to think they're going to keep using this engine for the rest of our lives.
At this point I'm fully convinced Farming Sim 2035, 45 ect.... will be on this same engine and they'll still advertise it as "upgraded"
Dude, stop complaining and learn how to dev a game lol
Agreed. They really need to move on. I can see FS35 being on Switch only with the same cartoon style graphics while everything else like Forza and MS flight sim all look real life.
Muito lindo... salve aqui do Brasil..
My pc won't run it 😢
2024.
I dunno, I'm running 22 on a 4090 on full settings and I don't see much of a difference with the lighting and textures. It's a very small difference if anything. I'm not sure if the vibe of this one is going to make me want to buy it. Farming rice really doesn't interest me at all, nor does the marshy-looking maps they're showing. I kind of feel like this game is more an upgrade for the people still playing 19 than the ones playing 22.
That's cause there isn't a difference. I guarantee you, the highlight features will be the volumetric fog and however they've faked "ground deformation" ... Kinda done being ripped off by these guys.
@@Caennuck 100% agree with your comment. I feel the same.
@@Caennuck It's like a new iPhone, if you have the last iPhone the new one is not much of an upgrade, but if your iPhone is really old it's probably better to just get the new one.
@@MannyBrum which considering their revenues is absolutely unacceptable. They have sold millions of copies and grown the brand substantially, but it seems like executives are just pocketing it and not growing the company with those revenues.
Can you make split screen for farming sim 22 plz
Hello, Nice ! Like!
Thanks for the visit
I noticed you said “PlayStation 4 and Xbox one” did you mean PlayStation 5?
Sorry yes, they've dropped support for PS4 and xBox 1, the new game will only be on the newer consoles
It looks really cool,but i personally dont like the quite dark/brown grass to much
The first photo almost looks like a replica of UMRV. Hopefully something based on a real American state instead of being "American inspired".
Where were these images released on?
I received them on Tuesday
Probably a press pack. I used to be signed up to get that from Giants but not anymore with their copy and paste releases.
It looks pretty similar to fs22, more crisp. But I’m more worried about the features and physics. I’m concerned on what the dynamic ground is. I’m expecting it’s not at all what anybody is hoping it’s going to be. It’ll probably be more like the terra farm mod for fs22, for construction missions. But I hope not, I hope it’ll be actual soil physics that will affect your equipment.
I joined the hype for fs22, I will not be on the hype train for fs25. Not until we really see something worth while.
I agree it will not be what we are hoping for. Knowing Giants their idea of dynamic ground will just be the vehicles leaving a more 3D looking track in the soil, not actually us being able to dig holes or plough ruts.
Already confirmed it won't be ground excavation
@@TheFarmSimGuy interesting, I wonder what it’s going to be than.
@@TheFarmSimGuy 😥
Looks like they are adding rice
it kind of reminds me of fs15
they really need to ditch the giant's engine those screenshots look like a game from 15 years ago not a game from 2024
Worth going back about 3 years to watch the vid about why they won't be ditching the Giants engine
liked subed and commented
Thank you, I appreciate it 😊
The North American map looks a lot like UMRV pc players would probably agree with me
Reminds me of fs17 UMRV with the textures in the pictures
They better put 4x maps for console. No reason not to anymore
Try playing 4x without courseplay and follow me mods 😂
Looks like fs13
😎😎😎👌👌👌
i am a bit dissapointed tbh, the gameing world made a huge leap between 2022 and now. And these grapics dont look much better if you asked me. Remember this all cinematic
No these are in game shots not cinematics
@@TheFarmSimGuy oh. Well that’s better then
i checked some other channels and the trailer. but unfortunaly this trailer is Cinematic, the screenshots are ingame shots.
@@rodney7564 yes that's correct, the 5x screenshots I talk about are all in game shots
This is just my opinion and certainly not a proffessional one.
The textures and detail that has been put in to the scenery is amazing but I'm noticing the same level of details are kind of lacking on the usable machinery. The tractors appear too blocky and stand out too much, the way the tyres just roll over the ground instead of actually compress under load or changes in surface giving an impression of over inflated tyres. It takes away that feeling of immersion somewhat.
The lighting on the machinery just doesn't feel as detailed compared to foliage and surroundings.
I am still really impressed by the improvements over fs22 but it feels Giants have focused so much on certain aspects that they unintentionally neglected others.
If the crops are still 2d, I aint buying it :(
Give us the trailer graphics in game because anything less is extremely disappointing and borderline false advertisement. Not to be that guy. But it’s just too hard when the images look flat
Hardly false advertising, have you ever seen a world of warcraft trailer v's in game shots?
So there is nothing new, stilll no dynamic soil, only cgi videos of already exist crops with mods, this is another scam like FS2019
Ooooo Kaaaayyy
ooo shii here we go again ,fs 19 3.0
Yeah, sorry. Beauty fades, my friend. Show me some gameplay footage, and not this CGI stuff, before I start to get excited
These are in game shots of the map
@@TheFarmSimGuy I might go for a stretch, highly processed ingame screenshots, like always. They are press kits, they must look pretty.
We are really exited about simple fog and godrays in 2024?
@@IllGib We'll just have to wait and see, to early to make too many judgement calls
@@TheFarmSimGuy We are already making thou, based on a bunch of screenshots.
But we are pretty well weary of what they showed and what gave in previous title to thinking of goin' too far by assuming what most people are criticizing.
It's not a new ip from a new indie dev, it's the 17th game in the serie, we should expect much more than some pretty 15 years old vfx and a couple of crops to blown 50€ for what should have be at best a 30€ dlc.
Let's be real.
No matter how much they see it and see it, it doesn't matter, we are in the middle of 2024 and the vast majority of graphics and places are in very degrading ruins, now the rice who cares about that agriculture seems very pathetic to me, there is nothing left to invent.
Just because you don't care about rice, doesn't mean others don't. just one opinion, lots of others out there
This game is going to be a copy of fs22. No changes in vehicle quality, physics, and ground physics. Even if they teased it in the trailer
OK