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Completamente de acuerdo con usted, es un juego abandonado por sus creadores, sin embargo es urgente un Banco, porque con los precios, es muy difícil conseguir dinero en este juego, sólo eso les pediría. Además hay productos que sale más rentable venderlos solos que preparados o procesados.
The farm's buildings don't have to all be upgraded first. Making the house, chicken coop, and cow shed barely liveable is enough for starting. 2 chickens, a roster, and two cows are enough to keep the farmer's energy levels up.
7 to 14 greenhouse seeds make for a good start.
Eating/selling processed food cooked on the stove is more nutritious and sells for a higher price than any raw food.
It depends on whether you want to try farming or win a game. A moderator from one of the other Dynasty games gave me a significant bit of advice shortly after its EA release. “Take your time and try to enjoy it.”
Well, I'm not telling anyone how they should play their game; I'm just sharing how I begin every fresh start of FD.
All this is very doable without a bank. I use the Official Guide, and though slightly outdated, it's still full of valuable ideas and methods for enjoying Farmer’s Dynasty.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTkOdLNh1SY&ab_channel=ToplitzProductions