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Now that we’ve cleared things up, let’s dive into the main event of today’s devlog—exciting new updates for Forester Simulator!
Drive carefully, unless you're ready to pay for the repairs.
Crash testing is one of the most exciting parts of the testing process.
Embark on your Beaverly Hills adventure with an unforgettable, unique ride.
An experienced, albeit slightly grumpy forester will guide you through your duties.
“See that mountain?” ;)
Getting started with logging is pretty straightforward. First, check whether the tree is suitable for harvesting.
From there, the choice is yours:
We understand that controlling large, unfamiliar machines can be daunting. That’s why we've worked hard to ensure that operating the Harvester is intuitive, whether you're using a keyboard and mouse or a gamepad.
We're nearing an exciting phase in development, where we'll be inviting you to join our playtests. Your feedback is invaluable, and we’re eager to incorporate your suggestions to refine Forester Simulator. Stay tuned for more details on how to participate!
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