

That’s fantastic, but where do you go from here? As peculiarly entertaining as it may be to meticulously guide heavy machinery around a field or two, it can be a little tricky to figure out what to do when you get behind the wheel for the first time.


Remember, transport, refuel, and cleaning workers are paid by the time they spend traveling, While field workers are paid based off the time they spend working the field, therefore, transport, refuel, and cleaning workers get paid more.So you’ve started up your own farm. Once a worker is done with a transport, refuel, or cleaning job, that worker will return the vehicle to wherever the player hired the worker from. If a worker is currently being blocked, their icon on the GPS and map will show a caution sign, if their vehicle is full, their icon shows a container. Workers will stop working or transporting if something gets in their path, including a vehicle, tool, container, another worker, the player, or surrounding lanscapes until the obstical is moved or the player moved them and reassigned the worker, and they will stop working a field if the vehicle they are working in is full, or they are done with their task. This means that if a worker isn't moving, he isn't getting paid, and if he's maneuvering outside of a field to get lined up or refilling something to get back to working the field, he isn't earning money either. Workers will continue to work on whatever task of field you assign them to and they will earn money based on whether they are moving if they are doing a transport, cleaning, refilling, or refuelling job, or whether they are working the field at any given second. Also, oddly enough, workers can't use the autoloader.

The player will be charged in-game funds to pay the wages of the hired worker as well as to cover the cost of any fuel or seed the hired worker may require in order to complete the task or for cleaning. Hired Workers are computer-controlled players which can complete certain tasks such as plowing, cultivating, sowing, harvesting, cleaning, refuling, refilling, and transporting.
