It becomes a social hangout spot rather than just a game. 📉 Conclusion
Many players find the game "sad" because it feels like a . You work to buy a bigger tractor. You use that tractor to buy a bigger field. You buy the field to buy an even bigger tractor. There is no "endgame" or emotional payoff. A Ghost Town Atmosphere The world of FS22 can feel eerily empty. Farming Simulator 22 er trist
For veteran players, the "sadness" comes from : The engine feels dated compared to modern simulators. Physics glitches (like "flying" tractors) break immersion. It becomes a social hangout spot rather than just a game
Without mods, the environments lack the "clutter" and "mess" of real-world farming. The Technical Plateau You use that tractor to buy a bigger field
Creators add the soul the base game lacks (old rusty tractors, realistic mud).