__link__: Farming Simulator 17 V121 5 Dlcs 2 Mods New

Farming Simulator 17 remains a high point in the series for many fans, and the V1.2.1 edition bundled with 5 DLCs and curated mods represents the "definitive" way to experience this specific era of the franchise. 🌾 Core Gameplay Experience

Default recommendation for v1.2.1 + 5 DLCs + 2 mods (unnamed): farming simulator 17 v121 5 dlcs 2 mods new

4. What the 5 DLCs + 2 Mods Add

| DLC / Mod | Features | |-----------|----------| | Platinum Expansion | New map (Estancia Lapacho), sugarcane harvesters, South American crops. | | Big Bud Pack | Massive 1100 HP tractors, large cultivators/planters. | | Kuhn Pack | Specialized hay, forage, tillage equipment. | | Rottne Pack | Forestry harvesters and forwarders. | | Sampo Pack | Small combine harvesters. | | Mod 1 (example) | Could be a GPS mod (AutoDrive/FollowMe) or realistic weight system. | | Mod 2 (example) | A popular map mod (e.g., Old Streams, Goldcrest Valley edit). | Farming Simulator 17 remains a high point in

Scenario C: You have Real Dirt + Dirt & Tire Tracks

  • Equipment gets dirty slowly. Dirty tools work slower (up to -30% speed).
  • Fix: Wash at pressure washer (placeable) – buy one for $2k.
  • Tire tracks affect field growth (minor). Plow or cultivate to reset.

Screenshot attached: [Insert your in-game screenshot here] Equipment gets dirty slowly

Improved stability on older hardware and fixed rare crashes during save-game loading. Bug Fixes:

3. Big Bud DLC

  • The American Giant: If you want to farm 100+ acre fields in 15 minutes, this is your pack. It features the world’s largest farm tractor, the Big Bud 747 (with a 1,100 HP engine).
  • Implements: The 90-foot chisel plow and the massive air drill.
  • New Map: Big Bud Farm, a Montana-style prairie with absurdly large rectangular fields.
  • Crop growth stops in winter (Dec–Jan). Use winter for logging, animal care, or repairing.
  • Silage fermenting takes 2 months minimum.
  • Bales rot if left outside in rain.
  • Crucial: Buy a hayloft or barn to store bales indoors.
  • Work calendar:

    Leasing vs. Buying: Never buy a machine you only use once a year (like a potato harvester). Lease it to keep your capital free for land purchases.