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I think people are unhappy about how similar the two games are and how few items there are to unlock compared to FT1. It feels like FT2 went into early access a bit too early but I have still been enjoying it.
Without the icons, i would love to put them on my farm.
There's no need to free up space, there's enough space for even the most dedicated grinder.
Helping on other farms isn't important. At most, it's a way for speedgrinders to see the game as a competition.
Farmhands are just a nice feature and i used them to manage some of my trees and all animals in FT1.
In FT2, Farmhands should be able to use a tractor and autofarm farmwide lanes, no matter the length.
Love the autodrive on the tractor. That is a neat addition. The items in the game look great as well as the landscaping. FT! was more of a farm design for me. I spent days creating a farm that was useful to others to come 'grind' on my farm for items but tried to make it pretty in design.