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A forestry sim with a decent resource loop on paper - felling, processing, selling - let down badly by vehicle models that belong in 2000 and performance issues that no patch ever fixed.

My spreadsheet instincts kicked in the moment I saw the production chain here: fell trees with a Feller Buncher or Harvester, debranch and cut the trunks into logs, crane them onto trailers, haul them back to your expandable sawmill, process them into goods, then sell for profit and reinvest in better machinery. On paper that is a tight loop, exactly the kind of thing I look for in an economy-sim. The problem is that the moment you actually sit down to play it, almost everything outside that loop design falls apart. The vehicle roster is the most obvious casualty. You get tractors, cranes, trucks, trailers, and the headline Harvesters, and the progression of unlocking heavier equipment does create a mild sense of escalation. But the models themselves are years behind what contemporaries were shipping, and player feedback from launch never stopped pointing that out. The forest environment holds up better - the landscape is large, reasonably dense, and there is day-night cycling and live road traffic to contend with during log transport, which adds a thin layer of situational awareness to an otherwise mechanical routine. Where the game truly collapses is performance. Reports from players at launch described persistent stuttering even on hardware that could run far more demanding titles without complaint. A sim that asks you to operate heavy machinery across a large open map cannot afford frame-rate instability - timing a crane pickup or lining up a trailer is miserable when the game is fighting itself. No significant performance overhaul ever arrived. The community never built the kind of active modding layer that could have patched the rough edges from the outside, and with concurrent player counts now sitting near zero, any hope of community fixes is long dead. I will give credit where it is due: the resource loop concept, the sawmill upgrade path, and the variety of machinery types show genuine design ambition. For genre completionists who have already exhausted every Farming Simulator entry and want to understand how a forestry-focused spin-off handles the production chain differently, there is something here to study - briefly. Anyone expecting the tight optimisation feedback of a proper management sim or the tactile satisfaction of a well-tuned vehicle sim will come up short on both counts. The tutorial is minimal, which would not matter much if the controls felt good, but they do not make a strong enough impression to justify the learning curve. The Steam review score sits at roughly 9 percent positive across 42 reviews - that number does not lie. This one had a workable idea and squandered it on polish that never materialised. Diego, Scout Team

Professional Lumberjack 2015

Professional Lumberjack 2015

5 mar 2015PlayWay S.A.BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
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A forestry sim with a decent resource loop on paper - felling, processing, selling - let down badly by vehicle models that belong in 2000 and performance issues that no patch ever fixed.

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My spreadsheet instincts kicked in the moment I saw the production chain here: fell trees with a Feller Buncher or Harvester, debranch and cut the trunks into logs, crane them onto trailers, haul them back to your expandable sawmill, process them into goods, then sell for profit and reinvest in better machinery. On paper that is a tight loop, exactly the kind of thing I look for in an economy-sim. The problem is that the moment you actually sit down to play it, almost everything outside that loop design falls apart. The vehicle roster is the most obvious casualty. You get tractors, cranes, trucks, trailers, and the headline Harvesters, and the progression of unlocking heavier equipment does create a mild sense of escalation. But the models themselves are years behind what contemporaries were shipping, and player feedback from launch never stopped pointing that out. The forest environment holds up better - the landscape is large, reasonably dense, and there is day-night cycling and live road traffic to contend with during log transport, which adds a thin layer of situational awareness to an otherwise mechanical routine. Where the game truly collapses is performance. Reports from players at launch described persistent stuttering even on hardware that could run far more demanding titles without complaint. A sim that asks you to operate heavy machinery across a large open map cannot afford frame-rate instability - timing a crane pickup or lining up a trailer is miserable when the game is fighting itself. No significant performance overhaul ever arrived. The community never built the kind of active modding layer that could have patched the rough edges from the outside, and with concurrent player counts now sitting near zero, any hope of community fixes is long dead. I will give credit where it is due: the resource loop concept, the sawmill upgrade path, and the variety of machinery types show genuine design ambition. For genre completionists who have already exhausted every Farming Simulator entry and want to understand how a forestry-focused spin-off handles the production chain differently, there is something here to study - briefly. Anyone expecting the tight optimisation feedback of a proper management sim or the tactile satisfaction of a well-tuned vehicle sim will come up short on both counts. The tutorial is minimal, which would not matter much if the controls felt good, but they do not make a strong enough impression to justify the learning curve. The Steam review score sits at roughly 9 percent positive across 42 reviews - that number does not lie. This one had a workable idea and squandered it on polish that never materialised.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayertrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Forestry SimResource ChainVehicle UnlocksEconomy LoopSawmill ManagementOpen World SimController Support

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OS
Windows 7 or newer
Memory
3 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
5 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTS 450 / AMD Radeon HD 5750 with 512MB VRAM
Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo / AMD Athlon X2

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Windows 7 or newer
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
5 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 / AMD Radeon HD 6870 with 1GB VRAM
Processor
Intel Core 2 Quad / AMD Phenom X4

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Desarrolladora
PlayWay S.A.
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BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
Fecha de lanzamiento
5 mar 2015

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Professional Lumberjack 2015 fue desarrollado por PlayWay S.A. y publicado por BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment.