Need helping hands on the fields? Or, let's say, assistance. Not only have we reworked the AI helpers to be more precise and reliable, every vehicle can now use a GPS-driven steering assistant to farm smarter, not harder. Unless you want to be old-school. The choice is yours.
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Pressing the key to activate an AI worker will instantly let a hired hand take over, as before. Holding the button will offer you some additional settings, however.
The first of two modes, "AI worker", is dedicated to the functionality of your virtual helper. The ideal settings are already preselected and depending on the size and shape of the field, you can preview how exactly he will operate.
When the AI worker starts, he will choose the best direction of operating his machines in addition to the settings. He will always prioritize working within the borders of a field.
Want to operate the machines yourself instead of paying an AI worker to do the job for you? You can do that - with every tractor in the game, as it's possible to just retrofit older models with GPS functionality. Convenient, isn't it?
Switching from the AI Worker tab to the Steering Assist, a few other settings become available that allow you to customize how the field is handled by the steering assistant.
With the live display of the lines, you can always see what's happening when operating the machine. The HUD will display a "ready" indicator as part of the dashboard when you have aligned the machine to a line and can start.
A selected line is displayed in orange and will turn green as soon as you begin to drive. Meanwhile, the working width of your machine is depicted in blue lines. All lines still to do are displayed in white. They're greyed out as soon as they're done.
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10.10.2024, 11:55
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