Wind simulation has also been kicked up a few knots (pun intended) with dynamic wind currents being clearly visible as the “waves” whip across tall crops in the field. The new graphical effects (including Nvidia DLSS support) make everything look fittingly more scrumptious. As the machines get covered in grime, even that has a weirdly pleasing look to it. The fields themselves also look more 3D, in addition to other SFX such as chaff spewing out of the combine harvesters, and dust being kicked up by the tires and farming implements. Dirt and soil getting kicked up by a cultivator as it gets dragged across the soil has more depth to it, giving it a more 3D look. When doing fieldwork, the various particle effects are also richer. There’s more subtle attention to detail to create an even more authentic look, such as lights having a soft glowing fade as they transition between modes, in addition to looking a little more striking. The series has long prided itself on featuring very high-poly, super detailed models, and that’s no different this time around. Textures across the board are very well detailed including more minute elements like scenery objects that you wouldn’t pay much attention to.īut, of course, the main star of the show is the machines at work. Thus, Farming Simulator 22 has built upon that making everything look cleaner, crisper, and more detailed. ![]() Right off the bat, the most immediate difference is that everything looks noticeably prettier. While I normally reflect on a title’s visual fidelity closer to the end of a review, I think it’s just worth talking about here from the jump due to some striking improvements that I noticed.įarming Simulator 19 provided a big facelift to the series when it launched back in 2018, introducing an all-new lighting engine, real shading, volumetric shadows, and more particle effects. With a lot of new features in tow and some notable upgrades, this grass finally does seem to be looking a little greener compared to the past, albeit still with some rough patches in the mix. Being the longest-developed entry in the series so far, the fruits of such a circumstance certainly show. It’s for these reasons that I’ve put the series under a pretty harsh microscope in the past I concluded that it seemed like the lack of truly threatening competition was driving Giants to cruise their way across the market.īut, Farming Simulator 22 seems to represent a pivot in the studio’s process. Similar to Microsoft Flight Simulator, while there are other offerings out there, this is the one that most people know not just due to the self-serving name, but also due to other factors such as familiarity, longevity, and simplicity. Giant Software’s Farming Simulator series has carved out a serious chunk of its sub-genre over the years.
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