![]() ![]() However, if a player were to use FS to “bash” brands, it might become a more difficult legal situation. However, most brands would not go to the trouble of pursuing legal action when essentially “fans” are just playing with 3D models of their products. In other words, if you are using a mod of a vehicle without proper permission the rights holder could ask you to stop using that mod (most likely the case for a YouTuber or Twitch streamer than an average player). PC modders are able to make those other branded vehicles and release them because the permissions of “third party mods” fall on the end user. Instead, Giants uses a generic “Lizard” brand truck for people to use. When it comes to pick up trucks in particular, Ford, Chevy, and Dodge do not have rights deals negotiated with Giants, so they are not included. Not only are there many in-game John Deere vehicles, but it also opened up the brand for modders to add to the roster. This is why the deal to get John Deere for FS19 was so important. If the company is not already in the base game, then Giants Software cannot negotiate to allow official “mods” to include those brands. The answer is that console is restricted by licensing agreements with each individual company. Why can’t I get a Ford Truck on console? Why can’t I have a Dodge Truck on console? Why can’t I have a Chevy Truck on console? Why weren’t there any Claas implements on console until the DLC? Why can PC players have all these cool mods but console players cannot? If you’ve spent any time in forums or Farming Simulator 19 communities you have seen these questions. ![]()
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