Build 28300 addresses lingering bugs from earlier versions, offering better framerate stability—now supporting up to 240 FPS for those with high-refresh monitors—and improved multiplayer connectivity. The Not-So-Good: A Steep Learning Curve
Farming Simulator 22 (v1.7.0.0) Review Farming Simulator 22 remains the benchmark for agricultural simulation, and the (build 28300) continues to refine an already massive experience. Whether you’re a veteran tractor enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this version offers a polished, feature-rich sandbox that feels more "complete" than ever. The Good: A Polished Harvest DescДѓrcaИ›i Farming Simulator 22 v1.7.0.0 (28300...
The integrated seasonal cycles add a much-needed layer of strategy. Planning your crops around the weather isn't just a gimmick; it’s the core of your farm's survival. Build 28300 addresses lingering bugs from earlier versions,
While the tutorial exists, the sheer breadth of FS22 remains overwhelming. Figuring out specific fertilizing stages or soil care still requires a fair amount of external research (or YouTube tutorials). The Good: A Polished Harvest The integrated seasonal
Farming Simulator 22 v1.7.0.0 is the definitive way to play. It strikes a rare balance between relaxing "Zen" gameplay and complex industrial management. While the upcoming Farming Simulator 25 promises further realism , FS22 currently offers the most stable and mod-supported experience on the market.
Even in v1.7.0.0, the "AI Helpers" can still be a bit erratic. They occasionally get stuck on fences or miss patches of field, requiring occasional manual intervention.