Paris Games Week, the video game trade fair which took place from October 27 to 31, 2016, hosted a game far from current “standards” in its large hall: “our” Farming Simulator 2017.
For 4 days, players and others " cosplayers Parisians were able to discover the title of Giants Software on the Focus Home Interactive stand. Farming Simulator 17, since that's what we're talking about, had its place: after all, it is the 16th game sold in the world in 2015 with more than 5M units sold.
Misunderstanding of some young players?
Despite their "ban" at least 16 or even 18 years, hall 2.2 of the show was largely full of first person shooter games (FPS) based on war scenarios (or war strategy). With only a few chainsaws in the catalog, Farming Simulator lacks weapons of massive destruction worthy of the name, even though Ponsse's land clearing machine, the Scorpion King, handles like Halo's Warthog, the comparison s' stop her.
We try anyway, just in case ...
On the well-filled stand, a few (very) curious young people will try as best they can to cut the pigs with a Stihl chainsaw… in vain. As a connoisseur, we will explain to them the procedure to follow to transform the Dédé pig into a very rosé ham… quite a job.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVk5wzgMlNI
Same thing when you drive the tractor: run over pedestrians, GTA, is not on the agenda. And to explain to them once is not customary that agricultural machinery must also respect the highway code.
From there, we could easily get around the adage and say "everyone has their game and the cows will be well guarded".