One of my favorite things you have done in the past few years was the latter parts of the Haut Beyleron series, you were basically showcasing all the different productions. I also loved the Silverun forest series because of all those productions needed for the roller coaster. Since you are carrying over the money from this map, do a productions only kind of series. Make a rule that you cannot sell anything directly off the field. Everything has to go through a production of some kind first. Any map would work, just make sure it has plenty of productions already there or room to add your own.
You amused me when you were surprised that a weight you could pick up by hand wasn't enough to balance those bales :) You do know the weight has a pin hitch built in so you can tow a regular trailer (or other equipment you just can't connect the PTO) so no need to man-handle the weight? No idea about next map, I'm still working through your back catalogue, you have played some great ones already, I'm sure you will choose well!
I would absolutely love to see a Nordic/Scandinavian map with a lot of hills and do something like sheep/goat farming with a heavy focus on hay and husbandry using the machines in the hay and forage pack.
I am currently playing a save on Big Flats Texas and I actually stepped out and did seasons. I really like it, it has forced me to do things I haven't on any other save. Highly recommend that map.
I'd love to see you do a series on an 'American' map. It would be a change of pace. When I play fs22, I don't really enjoy the EU maps since they always feel so claustrophobic, and tight.
atleast there's some things todo nearby alot of different stores and as far i've seen with videos of the U.S you would need to cross a street for a different store but i know in a different city you can just go to a different building or within the same one there's a different store
I love EU farming but in FS22 every modder thinks that Europe is all small and tight. I live in a village at the border of Romania and about 30km from here there's one of the biggest if not the biggest farm in the country with 12.000 hectares of land and the biggest tractors there is. I cannot ever have such a farm on FS22 because of how small fields are and how crowded the maps are.
some places are tight sure though those can be the exception as other places like where i live around hornslet the farms are fairly large and open but the roads are a tad tight for a combine and a tractor but is manageable if you know the size
Looking forward to a new series. I never got Into this series or the one on court farm they were almost the same imo. I really only watched just to support the channel. :).
I think you should try something different as well. Not just playing small UK maps. It would be nice change to see you do 50 episode series of some USA map. And not even all USA maps are big.
Maybe not for the next series, but I'd like to see you play on a Map called Small Farm. It's a tiny map with one tiny farm, small fields, and no productions. There is a sell point for your crops. Give it a look if you have the time. Happy farming.
A short series on a big American map would be cool! I'm doing a playthrough on a Michigan map right now and it's pretty fun! I live a couple states over in Indiana so it's cool to see other parts of the states through the lense of a video game. 😅
If you are "moving" farm and taking your money with you Castelnaud would beamazing, but a summer trip to texas to work as a farm hand could be a nice short interlude between bigger series
Let me start out by saying love the content your the only fs22 player i watch but As an American subscriber myself would love to see you try an American map.
It would be nice to have an America map series with small old school tractors and tools, with 2 fields of grass of 3 and 5 acrees and a cultivated field of 5 (The numbers are just an exemple).
The one thing I would have a preference about on a new map would be a yard that wasn't so claustrophobic. Between this and Court Farms, it is a tiny bit frustrating to watch you struggle to move around your yard.
Most farms in the UK were built in the early 1900 in the industrial revolution when ur main 'machine' was probbally a horse or a small tractor such as Ferguson te 20 so big entrances weren't necessary. Since this map is based in the UK where many many old farm still exist it's just another aspect of relisim
Hello Daggerwin, I want you to know that not every American farm is not this giant operation actually kowite the opusit really and the second thing I want you to know is if you were to play on the American map by law tractors, combines hath to have there flashers/ for ways on when they are on the road because they are classified as a slow moving vehicle and and slow moving vehicles hath to have their for ways on is because they have to warn people
You just leave you equipment wherever your done with it maybe you should try putting it away and you’ll know where your you stuff is at. I would hate to see your farm is this was real life….. why even bother having barns and sheds if you don’t put your equipment away? Realism is key?
One of my favorite things you have done in the past few years was the latter parts of the Haut Beyleron series, you were basically showcasing all the different productions. I also loved the Silverun forest series because of all those productions needed for the roller coaster. Since you are carrying over the money from this map, do a productions only kind of series. Make a rule that you cannot sell anything directly off the field. Everything has to go through a production of some kind first. Any map would work, just make sure it has plenty of productions already there or room to add your own.
You amused me when you were surprised that a weight you could pick up by hand wasn't enough to balance those bales :) You do know the weight has a pin hitch built in so you can tow a regular trailer (or other equipment you just can't connect the PTO) so no need to man-handle the weight?
No idea about next map, I'm still working through your back catalogue, you have played some great ones already, I'm sure you will choose well!
The Texas map would be a great map to do a big machinery series.
You can sell any digestate you have left over, just switch it to “selling” when you are ready to do so.
The texas map with huge machinery would definitely be an interesting series!
Whats the texas map called
Looking forward to the next series!
I would absolutely love to see a Nordic/Scandinavian map with a lot of hills and do something like sheep/goat farming with a heavy focus on hay and husbandry using the machines in the hay and forage pack.
I love the music during the bale stacking. Sounds like an 80’s game show theme! 😂
Hope to see some chestnut harvesting on Castelnaud 😘
I am currently playing a save on Big Flats Texas and I actually stepped out and did seasons. I really like it, it has forced me to do things I haven't on any other save. Highly recommend that map.
That tractor could use a wash. I'm a Texan btw so the Texas map will be fun for me too.
So TheFormalPickle has been doing a 1 acre farm challenge. I really think you should look into that as a series. It's a pretty fun idea.
doesnt have to be this series but it could be cool to play on a canadian map, ive seen a couple good ones around.
I'd love to see you do a series on an 'American' map. It would be a change of pace. When I play fs22, I don't really enjoy the EU maps since they always feel so claustrophobic, and tight.
atleast there's some things todo nearby alot of different stores and as far i've seen with videos of the U.S you would need to cross a street for a different store but i know in a different city you can just go to a different building or within the same one there's a different store
I love EU farming but in FS22 every modder thinks that Europe is all small and tight. I live in a village at the border of Romania and about 30km from here there's one of the biggest if not the biggest farm in the country with 12.000 hectares of land and the biggest tractors there is.
I cannot ever have such a farm on FS22 because of how small fields are and how crowded the maps are.
some places are tight sure though those can be the exception as other places like where i live around hornslet the farms are fairly large and open but the roads are a tad tight for a combine and a tractor but is manageable if you know the size
I used to be the same, didn't enjoy small maps. I think watching Daggerwin has changed me though as I seem to be enjoying them more now lol.
the texas map would be fun to see you do. it also has a massive cow farm built in.
Looking forward to a new series. I never got
Into this series or the one on court farm they were almost the same imo. I really only watched just to support the channel. :).
I agree….love to see a Texas series from you 🚜🤠🐸🍹
The Texas map awesome, the hole thing is sandy loam,I combined both big one's into 1 monster field
If you do an American series definitely need to try out Elk Mountain Wyoming Map!! It’s incredible, would love to see it.
I think you should try something different as well. Not just playing small UK maps. It would be nice change to see you do 50 episode series of some USA map. And not even all USA maps are big.
Maybe not for the next series, but I'd like to see you play on a Map called Small Farm. It's a tiny map with one tiny farm, small fields, and no productions. There is a sell point for your crops. Give it a look if you have the time. Happy farming.
Whatever you do for the next series, please use lots of mods instead of all base game machinery
A short series on a big American map would be cool! I'm doing a playthrough on a Michigan map right now and it's pretty fun! I live a couple states over in Indiana so it's cool to see other parts of the states through the lense of a video game. 😅
If the money is coming along to the new series the trailer definitely should! It looks too nice to not come along!
Have you done the North Carolina map yet? They are bigger fields but not as massive as Texas
If you are "moving" farm and taking your money with you Castelnaud would beamazing, but a summer trip to texas to work as a farm hand could be a nice short interlude between bigger series
Let me start out by saying love the content your the only fs22 player i watch but As an American subscriber myself would love to see you try an American map.
It would be nice to have an America map series with small old school tractors and tools, with 2 fields of grass of 3 and 5 acrees and a cultivated field of 5 (The numbers are just an exemple).
Would love to see an American map,have currently been rewatching American Outback
How did you know I just caught up on this about an hour before you uploaded, fantastic timing, I'm just late.
The one thing I would have a preference about on a new map would be a yard that wasn't so claustrophobic. Between this and Court Farms, it is a tiny bit frustrating to watch you struggle to move around your yard.
I think the white farm would fit your play style perfectly
There is a good map called saxthorpe farm it is good for big and small machines and I know the area
You should definitely play edgewater Saskatchewan or Ohio richlands those are my suggestions.
Your farm is massive
What Massey Ferguson mod do you use
American falls map would be a good one...I think lancyboi did that map
Yes he did
Do a series on Bally spring
He already is
Roleplay series
Maybe the Australian map
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Pls
Agreed 😊
Please please please play an American map! I would love to see some bigger stuff, I feel like most of the EU maps are cut off needlessly
Love you vids ,But any chance you could do a Australian farm for your aussie viewers..
Hey dag are u gonna do a series on castlenaud
R u going to play the premium edition of fs 22
Ostseeküste came out with a update today
U should do southern cross station pls do an Australian map after it pls
You should do saxthorpe farm
why is space so tight? are all farms built this way? what i dont understand is why access to the store is super tight as well.
Most farms in the UK were built in the early 1900 in the industrial revolution when ur main 'machine' was probbally a horse or a small tractor such as Ferguson te 20 so big entrances weren't necessary. Since this map is based in the UK where many many old farm still exist it's just another aspect of relisim
👍🚜👍🚜 Nice video.
Pls update the Playlists Bruh, it's really hard to find which is which
Thanks for updating the Playlists bruh 👍
Dagger I love this series
take a look at the new map that seemed to come out "Frontier" seems like it would be a good fit for your game play
U should set the digestate to sell get lil extra money
Would love to see you working on a massive map with the huge machines and equipment.
Yeah
Please do the Texas map!
I love being inspired
Hello Daggerwin, I want you to know that not every American farm is not this giant operation actually kowite the opusit really and the second thing I want you to know is if you were to play on the American map by law tractors, combines hath to have there flashers/ for ways on when they are on the road because they are classified as a slow moving vehicle and and slow moving vehicles hath to have their for ways on is because they have to warn people
Can yuo vlog the Svivle rolplai more Fremantle.
Why dont you just put the weight on the front linkage? Instead of on the trailer 🤷🏻♂️ love the videos tho xx
Play frontier map for a let's play pleeeeeease 😂❤🎉
I use to deliver to this farm in real life and its called knaveswell farm
A North American map would be great. I’m in the USA. I wonder how many viewers are in the USA and Canada?
🇨🇦 here.
Instead of putting the weight on the trailer but on the front of the tractor
Play bally sprin
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Hi
bring back multiplayer episodes
There is multiplayer eps
You just leave you equipment wherever your done with it maybe you should try putting it away and you’ll know where your you stuff is at. I would hate to see your farm is this was real life….. why even bother having barns and sheds if you don’t put your equipment away? Realism is key?
why not make the USA map multi player you can use you patrons like you did before
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