Farming Simulator 17

Farming Simulator 17

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Fast Apr 11, 2018 @ 4:32am
Workshop for FS19 or No buy.
Lazy.
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Reese Apr 11, 2018 @ 5:09am 
So just another place to upload mods to make it that much harder and much longer of a process to share mods to the world. Not everyone buys Farming Simulator through Steam. Many buy from Giants directly, or a reseller. I'm glad you admit that you're lazy, but many modders have enough issues to deal with and yet another platform to manage seems like a real pain.
Knottypine Apr 11, 2018 @ 6:13am 
The mods are super easy to install, so I really don't see that as a necessity IMHO.
Fast Apr 11, 2018 @ 6:19am 
Workshop is the easiest most simple platform with proper search functions to use.
Uploading to steam is simple and easy.
And i myself as a modder love steam and the workshop.

You people are just uninformed and salty.

Steam downloads faster, has better upload speeds, is moderated, has the ability to create modpacks, or release packs, has the ability to instantly share exports and imports, proper search functions and is overall a nice platform.
ih8uall Apr 11, 2018 @ 7:11am 
then dont buy, you will not be missed
Fast Apr 11, 2018 @ 7:17am 
Originally posted by ih8uall:
then dont buy, you will not be missed

missed by who? What concept of missed are you referring to? If you mean by steam forum users...then LOL.
ER Apr 11, 2018 @ 7:47am 
Absolutely not, best way is the way it is done now with qualitycontol and not random scrap uuploaded with no control over it. We do not want to go back to the situation we had back in the days when you could find 10-20 different versions of the same bad JD mod, some just tastefully added beacons and errors fixed, some destoyded with pointless and adstips all ovet the tractor and same error as the basemod it was made from.
This aint a steamgame, steam is just an optional way of selling the game and ingame modhub it the mainsource of qualitymods and buying from Giants directly (with no money going to steam) is the main way you buy this game. Ingame modhub is faster download and easyer way of doing things and you also know it is tested.
It is free as modder to upload on other "modhubs" that suit the preference that person has but workshop is not the way to go on a non-steamgame like FS-series.
Workshop is just a big mess that take up to mutch space. I just recently deleted 1GB of ETS2 content that is outdated in "updated" mods/content from workshop and i dont need the 10 older versions that dont work with the latest ETS update that workshop forcing on me.
Fast Apr 11, 2018 @ 8:12am 
Originally posted by ER:
Absolutely not, best way is the way it is done now with qualitycontol and not random scrap uuploaded with no control over it. We do not want to go back to the situation we had back in the days when you could find 10-20 different versions of the same bad JD mod, some just tastefully added beacons and errors fixed, some destoyded with pointless and adstips all ovet the tractor and same error as the basemod it was made from.
This aint a steamgame, steam is just an optional way of selling the game and ingame modhub it the mainsource of qualitymods and buying from Giants directly (with no money going to steam) is the main way you buy this game. Ingame modhub is faster download and easyer way of doing things and you also know it is tested.
It is free as modder to upload on other "modhubs" that suit the preference that person has but workshop is not the way to go on a non-steamgame like FS-series.
Workshop is just a big mess that take up to mutch space. I just recently deleted 1GB of ETS2 content that is outdated in "updated" mods/content from workshop and i dont need the 10 older versions that dont work with the latest ETS update that workshop forcing on me.

something tells me you dont know how to use the workshop. Nor do you understand about updates or moderation.

Not only that, looking at gamespy, 90% of farming sim 17 pc copies were bought on steam. Just because you have no grasp over the workshop and how it is actually super beneficial in many ways that simply dont exist with the most awful modhub. And yes its terrible. It has no proper search function, you cant create your own modpacks or setups, you cant export your modlist, you cant import others mods, it is horribly unintuitive and not user friendly. It literally exists only in this way because of consoles. That is Lazy.

Fanbois.
Knottypine Apr 11, 2018 @ 8:31am 
Originally posted by Epic Story:
You people are just uninformed and salty.
You people? I merely stated an opinion that I didn't find it a necessity. Sorry to disagree with you.
Vormina Apr 11, 2018 @ 9:31am 
Personally, I would like the option of having a FS workshop.

Modhub is ok, but it's not any faster than Steam, it also has it's share of non quality mods just like any other site, and it doesn't have a lot of the better mods than you have to go to other places to get.

The main thing I don't like about it is it doesn't have near enough categories like steam does, which makes searching much easier.
ER Apr 11, 2018 @ 10:45am 
Originally posted by Epic Story:


Not only that, looking at gamespy, 90% of farming sim 17 pc copies were bought on steam. Just because you have no grasp over the workshop and how it is actually super beneficial in many ways that simply dont exist with the most awful modhub. And yes its terrible. It has no proper search function, you cant create your own modpacks or setups, you cant export your modlist, you cant import others mods, it is horribly unintuitive and not user friendly. It literally exists only in this way because of consoles. That is Lazy.

Fanbois.
Less than 630k is sold or "owned" on steam that has a different key than box or digital download as of 10:th of april 2018, first month alone the game was sold about 700k in boxed copies.
Then subtract the keys sold on G2A and gamesplanet and so on and the keys sold on steam directly is way less than 90% of anything.
http://steamspy.com/app/447020

https://www.vg247.com/2016/11/24/farming-simulator-17-is-selling-even-faster-than-the-last-one-including-hundreds-of-thousands-of-boxed-pc-copies/
wim1234 Apr 11, 2018 @ 12:41pm 
ok, no buy for you, enjoy.
Fast Apr 11, 2018 @ 1:09pm 
Originally posted by ER:
Originally posted by Epic Story:


Not only that, looking at gamespy, 90% of farming sim 17 pc copies were bought on steam. Just because you have no grasp over the workshop and how it is actually super beneficial in many ways that simply dont exist with the most awful modhub. And yes its terrible. It has no proper search function, you cant create your own modpacks or setups, you cant export your modlist, you cant import others mods, it is horribly unintuitive and not user friendly. It literally exists only in this way because of consoles. That is Lazy.

Fanbois.
Less than 630k is sold or "owned" on steam that has a different key than box or digital download as of 10:th of april 2018, first month alone the game was sold about 700k in boxed copies.
Then subtract the keys sold on G2A and gamesplanet and so on and the keys sold on steam directly is way less than 90% of anything.
http://steamspy.com/app/447020

https://www.vg247.com/2016/11/24/farming-simulator-17-is-selling-even-faster-than-the-last-one-including-hundreds-of-thousands-of-boxed-pc-copies/

you have misinterpreted the data, you have forgot to include consoles, and if you read what i put. I specifically stated PC copies. Regardless of 70% 90% still more people on steam than not. And ignoring an entire platforms modding base on the biggest games platform in the world is plain lazy and stupid.
Last edited by Fast; Apr 11, 2018 @ 1:09pm
jules.stmp537 Apr 11, 2018 @ 2:26pm 
I don't know what you are hoping to achieve by calling people lazy and stupid?
TR1ARII Apr 12, 2018 @ 1:30pm 
troll needs feeding, nom nom nom.
valid answer? - lazy and stupid, nom nom nom
Gooubliette Apr 12, 2018 @ 5:34pm 
Seems hes just salty that nobody is championing a steam workshop. If that's a deal breaker for a game then your purchase really isn't worth that much in the long run considering your critical thinking skills are focused on a steam workshop and not the game itself. Ad hominem further supports that you have very little add to the community and would, in fact, not be missed by it on account of your imature and very selfish attitude and blatent disregard for the value of opinions of others. It really isn't that hard to go to a modding website and install them yourself. With that level of collosal laziness it makes me wonder how you even garner the personal drive to get yourself out of bed every morning.
Last edited by Gooubliette; Apr 12, 2018 @ 7:26pm
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