Farming Simulator 25 has just received Patch 1.10, now available for PC and consoles. This update introduces new machines to the fields, along with several fixes and improvements designed to enhance your farming experience. If you’ve been waiting for fresh gear or hoping for some stability tweaks, this patch has you covered.
Please note that the update is being gradually rolled out across platforms, so it may take a little while before it appears on your system. Additionally, crossplay services may experience some issues while the patch is being distributed.
Wondering if a bug you found is already known? The developers are actively collecting reports through their Bug Tracker. They don’t respond individually, but multiple reports help highlight issues for prioritization. You can also check out more details and FAQs about the patch here.
Patch 1.10 Changelog
Note: After updating, some players might notice stuttering on the first game launch, especially if mods or custom graphics settings are used, due to shader recompilation.
New Machines & Items
- Fendt Rotana 160 V Combi round baler
- JCB Series 541-70 AGRI PRO telehandler
- Massey Ferguson RB 4160V Protec round baler
- Pöttinger Terradisc 10001T cultivator
- Unia ARES XL disc harrow
Additions & Improvements
- Added support for XeSS 2 with Frame Generation
- Added work direction setting for helper operations
Fixes & Changes
- Various technical changes to improve performance
- Various stability improvements to prevent crashes
- Various text and translation adjustments
- Visual adjustments on several models
- Changed wetness behavior on machines to be based on in-game time instead of real time
- Improved foliage alignment for various crops
- Improved field course calculations on certain mod map fields
- Fixed an issue in multiplayer where tension belts caused some pallets to visibly jitter
- Fixed compass orientation
- Fixed display of weather forecast with manually set season visuals
- Fixed error when resetting the tree sapling planter after emptying
- Fixed ground deformation bumps caused by sudden firmness changes (e.g., over straw swaths or mowed grass)
- Fixed hail damage being applied to cultivated fields
- Fixed incorrectly sized dual wheel connectors
- Fixed issue where fences could be sold without proper permissions
- Fixed synchronization of combine fill level in multiplayer
- Fixed synchronization of fences in multiplayer when placed on changed ground height
- Fixed terrain deformation issues when snow is removed
It’s always a bit of a puzzle to see how these farming simulators evolve, right? The addition of new machines, such as the JCB Series 541-70 AGRI PRO telehandler, should bring some fresh options for your farm tasks. And the technical fixes? Those will hopefully make your game sessions less frustrating, especially in multiplayer.
Have you tried out these new machines yet? Or noticed any improvements (or hiccups) after the update? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.