Well, tried Farming Simulator 19 on Xbox. At least for me, the vanilla version ain't cutting it. I mean, even if you delegate the tedious stuff to AI workers, it's almost a broken game. I found the in-menu encyclopedia way more useful than the tutorials. Some of the stuff may be just realism taken to the extreme, though.
The learning curve is steep, but it has mostly to do with what machinery works for each crop etc. Aand I had to reload saves simply because it doesn't have a respawn option. There doesn't seem to be a damage model, but the driving one isn't really that good, so if your vehicle gets stuck, it stays so, unless you can get it unstuck using a tractor etc.
Wood cutting seems to be a hell of its own, though. Some of the bushes in the forested areas seem to impart a springy reaction to the vehicle, so you can easily capsize. Loading the logs into a truck is nearly impossible manually. Also had an event where I was cutting the trees on a hill. Most of the logs slid down the slope until they ended up in my neighbour's field, where, surprise, it wouldn't let me recover them as it wasn't my land.
All in all, I guess it could be made to work and even be enjoyable, with loads of mods. But my plans of also getting fs22 for Christmas are definitely on hold