Farming Simulator 22 patch 1.9 is currently available.

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The Farming Simulator 22 patch 1.9 has been released by Giants Software. This patch, which comes before the Göweil Pack is released, gives every player a place to store their bales. There won't be a barrier preventing access to this. Of course, there are additional benefits to this patch.

Farming Simulator 22

patch 1.9 adds stuff and fixes errors

"Screenspace Shading Rate" is a new option that the developer introduced to the graphics options menu. Performance ought to increase as a result, especially on less powerful computers. Aside from this, the patch notes include a few other additions and modifications, such as some bug fixes and modest adjustments. The fact that 64 fruit varieties are now supported in mod maps may be of special interest to modders.

On March 22, the previously announced Göweil Pack will be available. It is the first significant addition to the Year 2 plan for Farming Simulator 22. It is devoted to bailing and offers a fresh set of equipment and instruments for making, wrapping, and transporting bails, along with the extra advantage of being able to keep them in the newly constructed bail storage facility.

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Following the publication of this pack, there will be another containing "machines to rule the mountains" (perhaps related to forestry), a "bonus pack" for the third, and an ambiguous "equipment to improve productivity" for the fourth. Last but not least, the sim will have its second "big expansion" in the latter part of the year, with a new area that has "lush, exciting crops." Similar to the Year 1 material, the Year 2 content is available for $39.99 USD as a Season Pass or separately.

Farming Simulator 22 is now playable on PC via the official Giants website and Steam.

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