Differences from the PC version Farming Simulator 18 Guide
Last update: 05 July 2017
The newest, 18th, version of Farming Simulator is released on portable consoles and devices with iOS or Android systems. Despite of that it very similar to Farming Simulator 17 that was released on PC. Because of that the game shares many patterns and elements with those that can be played on PC. The most basic differences that you should know about:
- There is only one map and there are huge restrictions when it comes to number of machines;
- There are no difficulty levels;
- You can't attach more than one machine to any of the vehicles (nor you can combine trailers);
- You must fill up your vehicles with gas and fill your machines (e.g. seeds) in appointed places;
- You can leave a vehicle with your character;
- You can't get loans (instead of that there is a microtransaction system - coins);
- Plants that you can cultivate: wheat, rapeseed, sunflower, corn, potato, beetroot;
- Available livestock: pigs, cows, sheep;
- A big range of automation is a plus: your workers can even transport an empty trailer to an appointed place on the map.
- Machines and vehicles don't wear out and don't lose their performance over time;
- You can't change or combine fields - no plows;
- You can't plant grass - there are meadows in the game and you can buy them like other fields. They can't be used in a different way;
- Silage can be made from chaffs, grass and straws.