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A farming sim bundle pairing Farm Expert 2016 with an 18-machine DLC. Crops, livestock, and licensed equipment - but clunky controls keep it from competing with genre leaders.

Farm Expert 2016 with the Farm Machines Pack bundled in is a PC-only farming simulation from developer Silden and publisher PlayWay S.A., released in mid-2015. The core game asks you to build a career farm from scratch: you plow fields, plant and harvest crops, manage cattle and other livestock, and buy or sell produce and equipment through a loop that looks simple on paper but accumulates a surprising number of variables. The Farm Machines Pack DLC adds 18 licensed, fully usable machines on top of whatever the base game ships with, widening the garage considerably if you are the type to care about running authentic equipment brands rather than generic stand-ins. The management layer is the most interesting part of the package. You are juggling crop cycles, seasonal scheduling, animal husbandry routines, and a buying-and-selling economy that determines how fast you can reinvest into better machinery. A dynamic weather system means rain and temperature are not cosmetic - they affect yield calculations, which nudges you toward actual planning rather than just showing up and pressing buttons. There is also a co-op multiplayer mode that lets two or more players split farm duties and share resources, which does change the pacing enough to feel like a different mode rather than a gimmick. Here is where the honest accounting comes in. The controls have a well-documented awkwardness to them: steering vehicles in straight lines during plowing or sowing operations is harder than it should be, and the input scheme feels like it was designed around a keyboard rather than rethought for playability. Gamepad support is limited. If you have trained your muscle memory on Farming Simulator's polished vehicle handling, the step down here will be noticeable and probably frustrating in the first few hours. The game also carries its 2015 release date visibly - graphics that were passable at launch now look dated next to current-generation farming titles. That said, this bundle is not without a use case. Players who want a lower-stakes entry into the farming sim genre, or who have already exhausted their Farming Simulator hours and want something structurally familiar but textured differently, will find enough content loops to justify the time. The tutorial mode exists and covers the basics, though it will not hold your hand through the economic mid-game. Think of this as the B-tier option in the genre: it covers the fundamentals - field cultivation, seeders, plows, harvesters, trailers, bale handling - and the Farm Machines Pack extends that roster meaningfully. Just go in knowing the ceiling is lower than its more polished competitors, and you will have a cleaner time with it. Diego, Scout Team

Farm Expert 2016 and  Farm Machines Pack
Single PlayerSimulation

Farm Expert 2016 and Farm Machines Pack

Jun 18, 2015SildenPlayWay S.A.
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A farming sim bundle pairing Farm Expert 2016 with an 18-machine DLC. Crops, livestock, and licensed equipment - but clunky controls keep it from competing with genre leaders.

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About Farm Expert 2016 and Farm Machines Pack

Farm Expert 2016 with the Farm Machines Pack bundled in is a PC-only farming simulation from developer Silden and publisher PlayWay S.A., released in mid-2015. The core game asks you to build a career farm from scratch: you plow fields, plant and harvest crops, manage cattle and other livestock, and buy or sell produce and equipment through a loop that looks simple on paper but accumulates a surprising number of variables. The Farm Machines Pack DLC adds 18 licensed, fully usable machines on top of whatever the base game ships with, widening the garage considerably if you are the type to care about running authentic equipment brands rather than generic stand-ins. The management layer is the most interesting part of the package. You are juggling crop cycles, seasonal scheduling, animal husbandry routines, and a buying-and-selling economy that determines how fast you can reinvest into better machinery. A dynamic weather system means rain and temperature are not cosmetic - they affect yield calculations, which nudges you toward actual planning rather than just showing up and pressing buttons. There is also a co-op multiplayer mode that lets two or more players split farm duties and share resources, which does change the pacing enough to feel like a different mode rather than a gimmick. Here is where the honest accounting comes in. The controls have a well-documented awkwardness to them: steering vehicles in straight lines during plowing or sowing operations is harder than it should be, and the input scheme feels like it was designed around a keyboard rather than rethought for playability. Gamepad support is limited. If you have trained your muscle memory on Farming Simulator's polished vehicle handling, the step down here will be noticeable and probably frustrating in the first few hours. The game also carries its 2015 release date visibly - graphics that were passable at launch now look dated next to current-generation farming titles. That said, this bundle is not without a use case. Players who want a lower-stakes entry into the farming sim genre, or who have already exhausted their Farming Simulator hours and want something structurally familiar but textured differently, will find enough content loops to justify the time. The tutorial mode exists and covers the basics, though it will not hold your hand through the economic mid-game. Think of this as the B-tier option in the genre: it covers the fundamentals - field cultivation, seeders, plows, harvesters, trailers, bale handling - and the Farm Machines Pack extends that roster meaningfully. Just go in knowing the ceiling is lower than its more polished competitors, and you will have a cleaner time with it. Diego, Scout Team

Tags

steamCo-op MultiplayerLicensed MachineryCrop ManagementAnimal HusbandryCareer ModeDynamic WeatherDLC IncludedVehicle Simulation

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
11
Graphics
DirectX11 compatible, 1GB VRAM
Processor
Pentium Dual Core 2,2
64bit support
Yes
System requirements
Windows 7, 8, 8.1

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Game Info

Developer
Silden
Publisher
PlayWay S.A.
Release Date
Jun 18, 2015

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