Farming Simulator 25

Farming Simulator 25

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mimajoma Nov 29, 2024 @ 10:22am
Dry grass in winter
What planet do these people live on? Dry grass in winter. My god, they've ruined the game. The more I play, the more bugs I find. Couldn't they have left FS22 and improved the graphics, which is the only thing they've done with all the publicity they've given it and all they've done is remove it.
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subarufanCH Nov 30, 2024 @ 3:59am 
sry - dont really understand your problem.
IF you can make hay in winter
-> then "seasons" are turned OFF
="unrealistic" (easy). so ->then simply switch to ON ? best regards
mimajoma Nov 30, 2024 @ 9:21am 
I'm referring to the grass on the map that dries up in the fall just like the trees when it is at their greenest at that time of year.
mimajoma Nov 30, 2024 @ 9:23am 
I'm sorry if you don't understand, I'm Spanish and I translate it with Google Translate
subarufanCH Nov 30, 2024 @ 9:42am 
Originally posted by mimajoma:
I ...translate it with Google...
ah - ok, LOL no problem ^^. best regards.
jollibee Nov 30, 2024 @ 10:43am 
It depends on the grass variety, but my lawn is mostly Bermuda grass and in the winter it turns brown as it goes dormant.
joridiculous Nov 30, 2024 @ 11:55am 
Field grass turn brown in winter IRL But also some stay evergreen.
Meadows etc don't (some do) and "lawn", "golf field" etc don't.
Redmen Nov 30, 2024 @ 12:16pm 
I like the fact that the grass turns brown in the winter. It looks more realistic. I never cared for the planted field grass that looks unnaturally green all winter. I have actually been removing fields and just planting meadow grass to run my cattle/hay operation. It looks way better to me.
mimajoma Dec 17, 2024 @ 11:56am 
I am referring to the grass on the edges of fields and roads when you have seen them dry in winter, except in places where it snows a lot or freezes a lot and they burn.
Minie1000k Dec 17, 2024 @ 12:06pm 
@mimajoma cuando hace mucho frio el cesped deja de crecer y se estropea. con las heladas y otras inclemencias del invierno es normal que se agoste, creo..

un saludo
Minie1000k Dec 17, 2024 @ 12:12pm 
mira lo que dice google:

¿Es normal que el césped se vuelva marrón en otoño?
¿Hierba muerta o inactiva? La hierba comienza a ponerse marrón cuando sus raíces ya no absorben los nutrientes necesarios del suelo, pero esto no es necesariamente un problema; de hecho, es parte del ciclo de vida natural de la hierba .
mimajoma Dec 17, 2024 @ 12:38pm 
Let's see, one thing is grass and another thing is the grass that grows in the field. Of course the grass is burned by the cold in winter, but not the grass in the fields. Son, I'm telling you this as someone who grew up in the country. The field is all green in winter, except in some countries that are too cold or where it freezes a lot and burns it.
mimajoma Dec 17, 2024 @ 12:40pm 
I'm sorry but I'm Spanish and the translator doesn't translate as I would like, let's leave it here
dogwalker1 Dec 17, 2024 @ 12:42pm 
Originally posted by Redmen:
I like the fact that the grass turns brown in the winter. It looks more realistic. I never cared for the planted field grass that looks unnaturally green all winter. I have actually been removing fields and just planting meadow grass to run my cattle/hay operation. It looks way better to me.
I totally agree. The green planted grass in winter looks like it must be a sports stadium artificial surface. I do live somewhere where that brown color is what you see from November to April - if there isn't snow on the ground - so, I have a different perspective than the OP's. (Edit: I would say upon looking at it some more that the brown they used is a little too much of a tan-brown. More of brownish yellow would look the most realistic to me.)

But either way it just looks so wrong that the wild stuff is brown and the planted is bright emerald green; they should at least be the same color one way or the other.

Last edited by dogwalker1; Dec 17, 2024 @ 1:26pm
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