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This is highly debatable. Especially if you have a lower end PC
The most recent DLC’s don’t add any new functionality. They only add new equipment varieties that are already in the game. The JD harvester and the Anderson DLC add a little bit more functionality but are specialized.
Rest as mod then?
I have played FS15 FS17 and now FS19 since the release date.
I suggest you get some of the dlcs and use mods as well. The game wouldn't be what it is today without mods.
I have some reviews on the DLCs myself if you need to see what you get in them. I highly suggest the Platinum, Bourgault, Anderson and Kverneland DLCs especially if you like those brands. Mods are free of course so get any many as you like (as long as they don't slow oyur game down or have errors), it all depends on what your PC can handle, but if it can handle the base game it should do the same with DLCs.
If you need any help on Farming Simulator, just let me know, Happy Farming!
Kind Regards, Cargran
Will get the base game, platinum(waited to long to get it in FS17 and at the end decided not to buy it anymore) and some DLC then. Always nice to have (to) many options when buying new equipment ^^.
And, yes, your computer needs to be ripped to play FS19. That change from FS17 has never made any sense to me as the graphics are not that much better.