What if we too let ourselves be taken in by guesswork as many youtubers have been doing (especially fake news) since the first trailer for Farming Simulator 19… and even well before that.
The E3 trailer, disclosed this noon, once again leaves us with our heads full of questions. If the communication, really well done, has kept us in suspense on the arrival of John Deere equipment for several months, many points have been (re) confirmed. This is the case, for example, with horses, the cultivation of associated oats, cotton and equipment specific to its harvest.
The first trailer featured a dog. The latter returns as a good companion in this second video. The web is already on fire and a number of YouTubers are already crossing their fingers to see man's best friend come to the aid of the breeder in the management of the herd ... why not ...
A scenario for beginner players?
Overall this trailer looks back on all the graphic points addressed by the developers, up to the clouds that scroll at the end. Personally this is another detail that puts me on the alert without Giants having confirmed anything, it is only a guess.
Remember a few months ago, the Giants team admitted that they were working on a system that would make it easier to grasp the game for newcomers. Farming Simulator 17 already offers a mission system to touch a little of all the machines available in the game, but we are far from a "step by step" mode as can be found in "the first farm" of Pure Farming, or the ever-evolving Cattle and Crops mission mode.
Would a scenario mode be in the pipeline? " And if " this Farming Simulator 19 trailer, and its introduction where you can see the "For Sale / Buy" sign in front of the farm, laid the foundation stone for this "step by step" to become a FS ace? Imagine yourself at the command of a newly purchased farm, where everything has to be (re) built. A good start, isn't it? This is just a guess, and I'll let you watch the trailer over and over again in an attempt to track down THE find that we may have missed.