![]() ![]() To give you a starting point, my Labourghini tractor stuggled to tow two of them up anything but the most mild slope with the trailers at 60% full. In terms of number, you are limited only by the power of your tractor. ![]() Backing up more than one of these trailers hitched together is so difficult as to be functionally impossible. To add more trailers, keep dragging a single trialer to the front of the line and backing it on. Avoid all but the smallest turns, and don't be afraid to pull forward a bit to straighten things out. Best way to attach them I've found is to bring a single trailers past the one you want to hitch to so that you can stop a short distance away, and you need a very minimal turn to hitch. Can't remember the name, but it's green with wheels (2 on each end), probably the second or third option.ĭo note that the way these trailers work, they'll follow your path nearly perfectly (so they'll corner really well), but each trailer is the equivalent of backing up two normal trailers hitched together(it's backwards to a normal trailer). But for people who have never picked up an FS title before, the actual game does very little in explanation and it is a Triple A 60 Dollar Game so i do feel it could do much better with tutorials and training but other than a few question marks placed at various buildings, it does very little to explain anything.I think there is only one in this game that can do it. So i think its easy for Veterans to say they're tired of people posting the same thing over and over again. When i first started on Elm Creek, i was so lost, i turned the game off, and watched Youtube videos on FS22 the next 24 hours before even returning. And there's still many aspects of the game i haven't even delved in like Forestry or using any of the Forage Harvesters. I've just now been playing a month and finally feel like ive got field work down but i'm still figuring how precision farming works.Īnd while the manual was and sometimes still is handy, the majority of everything ive learned has been from people posting here, and simple trial and error. ![]() Lol, this game is so convuluted that the manual or FAQ does very little for new players. There's a lot of bad info out there on this game where people are just guessing and the lack of good documentation by Giants doesn't really help. I think I found one YouTube channel that actually had the right info on that after hours of changing up search terms and reading through threads to try and figure that out. That information was not in the in game help anywhere and basically no wiki site or thread had that info. Some production chains (the spinnery) for instance will not produce it's full cycles per day for cotton or wool if you are producing both at the same time, it halves them, while other productions like the grain milk will do full production at all times no matter how many chains are running. There's several prominent (for farm sim) YouTube channels who "test" stuff to get answers but aren't remotely good in their methodology and only test one scenario of many and present their findings in a really disjointed fashion, sometimes with wrong info in videos that last 15+ minutes.Īnd there's a lot of wiki type pages who say what to feed animals but not how much the animals consume per day nor what they produce in terms of output.Īnd even for production chains, they don't necessarily give the correct info. Not that asking on reddit necessarily gets you correct answers but there's a lot of Farmsim YouTube and websites that show highly that don't actually answer the question asked or give incorrect info. ![]()
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