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Originally Posted by StoneFace
Haha.... I do that too.
When the worker is harvesting (after I specifically ask for lower level farmers to help them out) I visit their farm.
If they say they are low 100s or under and it turns out they are much higher, or even maxed, I return and congratulate them on working just one farm and jumping so many levels.... and tell them thanks and good bye.
A couple days back I had 8 farms of fertilized rhubarb ( I do that for fun once in awhile) and some "grandma" avatar was begging for work. So I hired her when she said "no tools" and figured it would make her day. Wouldn't you know it, she harvested with a 4x4.
I questioned her and she said "... well, I don't have ALL the tools yet, and I don't plow, I just harvest"
I said "thanks, enjoy your level 176.... I have to go to the market now and find someone else for the other 7 farms of fertilized rhubarb.... good bye"
and I did....
I thank that level 45 farmer is STILL counting all the coin and points he made, while I did other things and just watched the screen.
Farm Town can be all sorts of fun.
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Please tell me what is wrong with a high level player working through the markets regardless of their level or what their farm looks like? If they are playing in the spirit of the game, and yes, even with tools supplied by the game, then they have a right to do so. I have bought a 4x4 harvester and plow to work my neighbours farms, but if I am hired from the markets along with others I leave them in my storage and do my fair share with a single harvester or plow. We are not all cheats, and the reason we have nice farms with high levels is that we enjoy playing this game in the spirit in which it was intented with all the options of the game that we are enabled to use.
Who died and made you the Farm Town police ??