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Overview
The sequel to Farming Simulator 2008 contains plenty of new features and improvements. Take on the role of a young farmer on a island and experience the workaday life in the countryside. Choose from many vehicles and equipment and explore the huge island, which is all yours.
The career mode has improved and you now start with a poorly equipped farm and some old rusty vehicles. Your goal is to whip the farm into shape, get more powerful vehicles and equipment so you'll eventually become a successful and rich farmer. In order to become the greatest farmer of them all, you have to experience activities such as ploughing fields, sowing, pressing bales and harvest. The game includes 7 tractors, 4 combine harvesters and over 20 equipment such as trailers, ploughs, sowing machines, balers and cultivators.
There is also a Gold Edition of the game. The Gold Edition includes:
- Seven new machines and pieces of equipment: three cultivators, two sowing machines, a self-propelled sprayer and an automatic bale collector.
- New keyboard, mouse and gamepad controls configuration menu.
- Improved gamepad, joystick and steering wheel support.
Mod Support
Farming Simulator 2009 supports user generated mods, these mods can be everything from a monster truck instead of a tractor, a plane to spray your fields with, or an entirely new island.
Gameplay
The career mode is set on a sandbox island, where you are free to roam. When starting a new career, it lets you pick three different difficulty levels. The difficulty determines things like your starting money, the amount of grain already in your silo, and the price for delivered grain.
Farming Simulator 2009 also features a tutorial mode, where you can learn how to attach equipment to vehicles, how to plow, how to harvest, how to deliver various grains and so on.
The Farm
Your farm is located in the middle of the island, this is where all your vehicles and equipment will be placed in the beginning of your career. In order to attach an equipment to your vehicles, simply move the vehicle to the object and manoeuvre it until a green icon appears, then press the assigned button. Depending on what kind of equipment is attached, a display will appear, showing what kind of commands and features the currently equipped attachment is able to do.
- Silos
Silos are used to store grain that you harvest from your fields, you can then stack up all your harvested grain in the silos in order to save yourself some time. The silos is located around your farm, there's a silo for every type of grain in the game. To store your harvest in a silo, you have to unload the filled tipper in the correct spot under the correct silo, when a green symbol appears, you can unload the tipper. If you want to fill a tipper with the content of a silo, simply drive the tipper under the silo, and it should start pouring the grain into the tipper automatically.
- Fendt Station
At some point you need new vehicles and equipment, then it's good that there's a store close to your farm where you can buy all sort of beauties to your farm. You can also sell equipment and vehicles you already own.
Fields
To earn money you need to cultivate the island's fields and deliver the harvest to one of the three grain stations (mill, port, brewery). The prices of the grain types change continuously and not every station accept all types of grain. When you are out on the field and doing your work, you can hire a worker to do the job for you, it will cost some money, but you can do other things at the same time as well.
Vehicles, Trailers and Equipment
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Tractors are what desribes every farmer, they are essential for them in order to do their work. The old tractor you start with (Lizard 2850) is somewhat useless compared to the later ones. As soon as you can afford more powerful vehicles, like Fendt 936 Vario, you will be an unstoppable power-farmer.
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Tractor with FrontloaderThe frontloader allows you to carry all sorts of handy things from one destination to another, like loading your straw bales onto the conveyor belt.
Tools that can be attached to your frontloader
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Combine Harvester |
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Once the grain is ripe, venture forth into one of the mighty combines, use a cutter of your choice and start harvesting corn like you've never done it before.
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Baler |
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The straw that accumulates during the threshing process can be presses into bales. In other words, this fine product transforms straw into bales! these bales can be picked up with the frontloader and dropped onto the conveyor belt at your farm. You can also use the baler to press dry grass into hay bales.
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Trailers |
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Body TipperOnce the combine's grain tank is full, you can unleash the harvest into a tipper, and then drive to one of the three grain stations (mill, port, brewery) to receive cold hard cash!
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Bale TrailersWhen the balers has produced some bales, use a bale trailer to transport the bales from a field to your farm, by lifting the bales with your frontloader and placing them on the bale trailer.
Bale Collector A bale collector is basicly the same as a bale trailer, however, you don't need a frontloader to place the bales onto the trailer, this beauty will do the job for you.
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Grass Forage WagonThe grass forage wagon will automatically load up mowed grass if you run ove |