They may also offer setting options to players on the higher end consoles.
Neil writes: "For the most part Farming Simulator 19 gives players the chance to tend to a few crops, sow a few seeds and feed a few animals, all whilst working the land around them to ensure the cash rolls in. But with the latest addition to the game it's time to head to the forest to live out the life of a lumberjack with the Rottne DLC."
XBA says: An interesting blend of old and new for farmers that want some new scenery and equipment.
Due to Giants taking a year off from the annual Farming Simulator release to prep for the new generation, Farming Simulator 19 is getting a hefty expansion to tide players over. With a new beautiful landscape and tons of new equipment, it will be exciting for fans of the original title, but it still comes with the same issues as the original release.
Good. I'd rather them focus on 1440p and deliver a stable framerate with good quality textures and shadows. I loved Pure Farms visuals but it was native 4k and ran a bit sluggish. Real Farm ram okay in native 4k but the shadows had terrible pop-in and the textures were toned down. 1440p could be the sweet spot to make an optimised farming game.
OMG I CAN'T WAIT FOR THIS!!!!!
For the size of tv most people have 1440p is a sweet spot, especially when paired with good scaling. Too bad tvs arent native 1440p or usually cant even accept a 1440p signal, but the mid gen consoles seem to do a good job anyway.
Not exactly separating the wheat from the chaff! They should be targeting 1800p minimum on XB1X if the games are otherwise identical.