![]() That’s right, you can go green as a farmer now with fully electric tractors, complete with a wireless charging station for your farm to place where you want. The most unique has to be the inclusion of the all-electric tractors. They do differ from one another, but there’s a few that really stand out. Its blade width isn’t that large, and you can’t hire workers to do it for you, but it’s an interesting piece of equipment for those wanting to cut some grass in smaller corners of their farms, as it would take hours to do a whole farm plot without any real tractors.Īll of these new tractors are categorized as ‘small’, so don’t expect much horsepower in these, even from the largest of the bunch, which is a bit odd given that this new map is quite hilly. This is actually a hand mower than you push with good old fashioned leg power. ![]() You’re given a few of the new parts and tractors to begin with, with the oddest being the Aebi CC 66. I just wanted to jump right in and see what all the new equipment was, so I started a new farm on the newly included Erlengrat map, complete with a beautiful European backdrop. Obviously if you’re not into the ‘farming scene’ then these brands probably won’t ring a bell, but for those in the know, even more authenticity and real world brands has been added to Farming Simulator 19. You’ll have access to tractors and equipment from Rigitrac, Aebi, Lindner, Pottinger, Buhrer, Sepp Knusel, SIP, Luond and Bockmann. Set in the Swiss Alps, the Alpine Expansion not only gives a new map, Erlengrat, but also the access to over 30 new pieces of equipment and machines to farm with, including new brands as well. ![]() This can be purchased separately for $19.99 USD/$26.99 CAD or is a free download if you already purchased the Season Pass for the core game, as it’s included in said package. Even though it’s not meant for casual play, I still quite enjoyed Farming Simulator 19 in my original review, and now the time has come for its latest DLC, the Alpine Farming Expansion. Say what you want about the Farming Simulator games, but there’s really nothing else quite like them. ![]()
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