Anderson Group equipment pack for Farming Simulator 19
Anderson Group adds a set of 13 purpose-built implements to Farming Simulator 19 focused on handling both round and square bales. The expansion delivers practical machinery that emphasizes realistic operation and farm workflows, letting players refine bale handling, transport, and processing with dedicated tools.
Highlighted machines and what they offer
- IFX720 XTRACTOR — built for quick, reliable bale extraction and movement, reducing time spent on repetitive bale tasks.
- HYBRID X XTRACTOR — a flexible unit that blends multiple handling methods for different bale sizes and situations.
- Support for round and square bales — implements are tuned to work with both bale types and common in-game bale workflows.
- Realistic mechanics and visuals — detailed models and physics improve immersion and make operations feel authentic.
Who will enjoy this pack
This add-on suits players who appreciate hands-on, mechanical depth: those who like optimizing equipment use, staging bales, and running efficient farm operations. It’s also a good choice for users who want more variety in bale-management tools without changing core gameplay.
Platform notes and compatibility
The pack integrates with Farming Simulator 19 and follows the game’s modding standards. Players on macOS can run Farming Simulator 19 and use community mods, though performance will depend on each system’s hardware.
An alternative to consider
If you’re looking for a different type of simulation experience on Mac, consider a life-simulation title such as The Sims 4. It trades agricultural realism for character-driven gameplay and open-ended storytelling, offering:
- a slower-paced, personal-simulation focus that emphasizes daily life and relationships.
- wide customization and building tools for creative playstyles.
- a gameplay loop centered on characters instead of farm machinery.
Summary
The Anderson Group pack expands bale-handling options in Farming Simulator 19 with 13 dedicated tools, standout extractors, and an emphasis on realistic operation. It’s aimed at players who want deeper, more authentic machinery interactions, while players seeking a different pacing or theme might prefer a life-sim like The Sims 4.
Technical
- Mac
- Full