It's a video game including product placement ... hobby farmers or those new to farming might, <i>might</i>, be influenced if they have money to throw around like it was nothing. Still it's useful for highlighting what new equipment features are available, but end of day a shrewd farmer is going to want to look over it in person or hear good testimonies from previous owners on how the gear holds up, cost to fix, availability and time frame of spares, and if previous fubab cost saving ideas on an earlier models have been rectified. In my region, I've watched a couple well funded entities buy nice sounding tractors without ever questioning time frame on parts arriving from an overseas destination, or how much time said brand of tractor spends in the shop each month, they learned something though albeit, the hard way.