By operating heavy machinery you will leave your marks in ground. The heavier the vehicle the deeper the tire tracks. Plowing in particular is a lot of fun while looking at the deformation of the soil. And don’t forget to clean your machines when you are done because there will be mud stuck on the tires.
Also you can check a more in detail video of The FarmSim Guy that was part of North America preview of Farming Simulator 25 and got to play the game a bit. Here is his reaction to the ground deformation below:
We can see that a Case tractor has a weight on the back and the rear end of the tractor leaves a deeper stamp in the ground due to that. Also once you drive around the left tracks in the field the tractor or any other machine also reacts to it and bumps and jumps as in real life it would act.
cadê a chuva nos para-brisas, faltou só isso, e claro o trator esta flutuando no tereno dinâmica.