Farming Simulator 19 sells a million copies and adds landscaping

Farming Simulator 19 released at the end of November. Just ten days later, it had sold a million copies, according to publisher Focus Home Interactive – a pretty amazing feat for such a seemingly niche game. And now, in its first patch, the tranquil agricultural sim is adding a much-requested feature: landscaping.

The landscaping feature allows you to modify the ground itself, “controlling shape and colour to give you even more ways to build the farm of your dreams,” says developer Giants Software. From moving mountains to touching up the grass around your horse paddock, no topographical blemish, large or small, need persist on your farm unless you wish it to. The feature will be accessible at all times, but will cost in-game money to use.

Landscaping enables you to lay down 16 different varieties of ground, as well as realistic paths, mud, and more. The latest patch also fixes a swathe of bugs and adds new economic difficulty modes, letting you decide how profitable trading and selling goods will be according to how you’d like to be challenged.

You can see the new tool in action in the featurette video below.

Farming Simulator 19 is on Steam here, and will set you back $34.99 (£29.99). The developer claims it’s the biggest step forward for the series so far, featuring “hundreds of faithfully reproduced farming vehicles and tools”, including equipment from the huge American corporation John Deere for the first time.

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An enterprising Redditor has made a breakdown of all those vehicles, including costs, speeds, HP, tire and attachment options, and more. Check it out if you’re tempted to get into the game – the top-voted reply on the associated thread is bitter with regret at having blundered into a hasty purchase of the 724. Forewarned is forearmed, as they say.

 
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