greenplant Dec 4, 2021 @ 4:34pm. both games are good. infact 19 is just as good as 22. #1. lance.arras Dec 4, 2021 @ 5:28pm. give it 12 months and fs22 will have just as good if not better ratings than 19, its just cause its a new game with many so called bugs, i think in 6 months time fs22 will bet better than 19 we just need to give it time I have 3 big sheep pens, 3 spinneries placed so the pick up point is exactly where the wool spawns and 2 tailors. I get around 500k (medium diff) / year and the only work is to chuck a few grass bales to the sheep and load the clothes on a trailer and then bath in money. FS19 premium edition or pay more than double for the FS22. Is it worth it? What do y'all think? Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Sort by: • 2 yr. ago FS19 is on sale for $8 right now on steam, it may be a safe investment to see if you really like it before spending more money. The biggest step forward for the Farming Simulator franchise, offering the most striking and immersive graphics ever If I was offered a refund right now I would take and launch 17. I just need to feel like I got my money's worth before I go back to 17 and wait a month or two for all these issues to be fixed INCLUDING the striking and immersive Game definitely not worth it at the price listed! Giants is creating this game for consoles, & NOT making it for PC's, like all other companies do. Regular software development companies create the games for PC's - taking advantage of all the more they can do. THEN, they port the game back to the consoles. FS 19 Animal Husbandry Analysis. I created a spreadsheet to calculate the income of animal husbandrys in FS19. Profits are calculated using normal difficulty and the big husbandries respectively. It seems like the profit increases with time investment. However, to make good money out of pigs and especially cows, you have to own the BGA and sell Mulching and rolling are set-and-forget tasks that use small, cheap tractors. The effort required is almost zero, and a 5% yield for doing both is nothing to sneeze at, especially when that 5% extra is fed into industries that can multiply the value of that bonus. Ok_Spell_4165. As you can see, the most profitable crop is corn, converting it into chopped straw and obtaining silage for sale in the Biogas Plant. However, ensuring maximum productivity for a large (even 1 ha) field requires expensive equipment. The second and third place is held by sugarcane and sugar beet respectively. I can buy 18 months beef cattle 1575 and can sell 2422 after 1 month later just 1 month. feeding cost is around 135 straw cost around 21 (feeding cost is variable about mixing ratio. and i think mixing 50% hay, 20% Silage, 30% Straw is most cheapest way (0.226 Prices/Liter average 0.3/Liter)) So.. 2422-1575-156 (breeding cost)-200 (transport FS22 crops growth time is way slower then FS19. So take that as a plus or a minus. Ok. The reason why I only put a fact forward is because I am totally new to FS games in general and don't want to mislead ppl by giving them half baked answers. #5. g0dless_heathen Jan 19, 2022 @ 11:49am. MVdHSX.