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Not an American user? Description PlayStation Store Description (from Ad Blurbs)GROW YOUR FARM ON THE PLAYSTATION®VITA SYSTEM!įarming Simulator 16 invites you into the challenging world of a modern day farmer: animal husbandry, plant, harvest and trade in crops, including new potato and sugar beet. Boy was I shocked when the load sold for more!. A trip to the store and back was 5 min but only 1 minute and change NPC store seemed to make sense to try even if making less per load. I only did it as a test just to see how it worked in terms of dollar per minute. I'm certainly not going to complain about an extra $6,849/load but I'm not sure how that happened.
Oddly, however, when selling a full load at the NPC store, I got $19,576 for a full load while selling at the modded "store" netted me $26,425. One weird thing I noted, however, was the game said one of the stores would pay $493/1,000 liters while the modded "buy everything" station was supposed to only pay $377/1,000 liters. Doubly so when the equipment for that is only available at up to 3M wide as opposed to twice or three times that with decent equipment for other crops! Thankfully, I picked up the modded 70k tipper using some of my cash from selling fields so the various trips for that wasn't so bad as it could have been. Then again, the time it took was WAY more than other crops between having to top and harvest. Add in the $47k for the harvester and I made just over $100k total. Turned out I'd bought the header but selling it still means it only ran me $32K. Since that's all I sold today, I definitely made money even after leasing the harvester. I just wasn't certain the lease made sense for a single field's harvest so I wanted to double check.Įdit 2: OK, so I made $195k in harvest income. Heck, I ran a soft drink business for a while and we weren't always selling bottles for more than literal pocket change but a profit was still to be had. I certainly understand it isn't all about unit price. I happily harvested an initial swath, or so I thought, only to realize while turning around that nothing had been loaded into the harvester at all! While I'm not really out much money at this stage, is it worth leasing a beet harvester just for this one field? They don't seem to sell for all that much to begin with.Įdit: Thanks for the clarifications, folks. Topping took for ever but I finally finished. Since the harvester I started with (a John Deere) seemed to allow mounting of the beet harvester, I leased a topper and header for that and started in. One of the fields is #40 and has a crop of sugar beets planet and all but ready to harvest.
I figured I'd harvest what was on the fields already since it's all but free money, after all, and have been working towards getting things set up to have a couple huge fields.
I sold some of the grasslands owned at the beginning for spare cash, picked up a couple fields to combine and some equipment and began farming. I enjoyed the game so I picked up FS19 on Steam and, liking the look of the Lone Oak map, got started. I played FS17 via the XBox Game Pass on Win10 since I paid $1 for it to see what games were on it. Sorry if this is an otherwise obvious one but I just started playing so bear with me.