Farming Simulator 25" Announced; Collector's Edition Includes "USB Ignition Lock" to Start Virtual Tractor by Turning Real Key

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Farming Simulator 25" Announced; Collector's Edition Includes "USB Ignition Lock" to Start Virtual Tractor by Turning Real Key

"Farming Simulator 25" will be released on November 12, developer Giants Software announced today. This "Collector's Edition" comes with a "USB ignition lock" that, when inserted and turned with a real key, "starts the engine of the tractor in the game."

I kind of laughed when I saw this, but then I stared at it for a few seconds and realized that this is one of those things that I never would have thought of, but now that I know it exists, I definitely want one. Yes, I want it. Please give it to me. I want to put a real key on my desk, turn it, and start the tractor engine in a video game. That would give you the greatest satisfaction. Click in the upper right corner to enlarge.)

Now that I think about it, that's how I want to start everything on my desk. Turn on a lamp. Use the key; start the PC. I definitely want to turn the key on this one too; unlock my iPhone. But I definitely want the key for everything else.

There are a few other bonus items in the Collector's Edition. A keychain (perfect for the key I mentioned earlier), a retro soundtrack by composer Chris Huelsbeck, posters, stickers, and a few other things that aren't as cool as the fake ignition lock. The collector's edition is said to be priced at $69.99, while the regular version of Farming Simulator 25 on Steam is $49.99; there is also a $79.99 Year 1 Edition that covers the FS25 DLC pack and map expansion.

With that out of the way, let's unpack the trailer. The trailer begins with two farmers trying to boil rice in a small pot and failing miserably.

In this case, in Asia, they are stranded in the pouring rain when they encounter a buffalo and end up in a paddy field where rice is being grown. Farming is an art. But sometimes you just have to be in the right place at the right time.' 'Exactly, wise narrator. When it comes to learning how to grow rice, the "right place" is Asia, and the "right time" can be any point in the past 9,000 years. Why these two farmers needed to visit in person instead of referring to the vast amount of agricultural data on rice cultivation is not known, but two people reading a book or watching a video would probably not make for a dramatic trailer.

After the farmers have planted their fields and paddy fields, and for some reason ride their motorcycles around, they finally finish their harvest and boil their rice. Yes, white people, when you eat plain, unseasoned rice, you want to add something to it. They considered killing the nearby chickens (perhaps to eat it plain), but when the trailer was over, they spared the chickens and decided to add spinach instead. Will they backpack through Persia to boldly discover how to grow spinach?" unknown: that's where the trailer ends. [Farming Simulator 25] is said to feature rice, buffalo, and spinach as crops, as well as motorcycles. According to developer Giants Software, you can expect "400 real vehicles," "over 150 top international brand-name tools & items," and "overall technology upgrades with improved graphics and physics based on the latest, easy-to-modify GIANTS Engine 10 You can also expect to see. " Upgrades to its engine will allow for "distance fog, enhanced shadows, dynamic weather effects, and ground deformation" in November.

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