The buyable plots have been priced to suit the value of both the land and the funtion of the buildings that comes with it. It is plot 10, which includes 5 fields, a house, a sheep barn, a dog house and 3 beehives. If you choose the start in New Farmer mode, you start off owning the land and farm I live on. In the real life area, I have tried to use the most simular buildings to the real life buildings. Most of the functions will only work when the production, building or plot of land has been bought. Most of them have functions, such as animal pastures for sheep and cows, storages, silos, workshops and sleeping. That is because the norwegian buildings comes from that mod. The map requires the fantastic BuildingsOfNorway mod installed to run. I use basegame buildings and prefab stuff. This is my very first mod, so I have not created any of the objects myself. Next to that field, there is a placeable area, where you easily can build other placeables that I haven't added to the map. Perfect for workers to work in without getting stuck or confused, or if you want to create vineyards etc. I have also added a big, open, square field which is almost flat for those who likes that. There you can find the train, which runs past the pigfarm where you can sell all crops that can be used for pigfood. The area south of the main river is fictional, inspired by the real life area and a combination of other FS maps. Areas with a lot of buildings have been turned into sellpoints and production points. But I have added all standard crops to the fields. In real life, all the fields are grassland. Compared to the 2km x 2km basegame maps, the playable area size is around 60 percent + 15 percent fjord. Some parts of the map are less steep, almost flat, and more open - so you can go big if you want to. This means you need powerful vehicles to work the land, and small machines that fit the roads. You got the fjord on one side, mountains on the other and small farms with grassland in the middle. The norwegian terrain is very interesting and challenging. Rosendal is a map based on the real life area where I live in West-Norway. only one thing is important: the ballast stays outside.Do you want to work in unique shaped and steep fields? Drive up narrow twisty roads? we can have a barbecue, play chess or just look at the lake. Of course you are also welcome to come to my holiday home on the lake promenade. then we're ready for the next round.Īnd if it has hit you particularly hard, then you still have your faithful friend 'Hope' at your side: the black stallion senses when you need him. in which we can hide the negative ballast and recharge our inner battery. and that's why it's particularly important to find moments of calm. Stress, fears, worries and problems keep catching up with us. at some point you will be hit and maybe even sent to your knies. # 'Frühling' ~ recharge your power in calm #ĭo you know what the most important thing for a boxer is? You have to be able to taking punches! Because it doesn't matter how strong you are or how well prepared you are. feed amount adjusted for chickens and sheeps removed the start vehicles from the "Farm Manager" level added new field barn (to use, you must buy the farmland) There are flat fields in front of and behind the farm that are suitable for building. In addition, the farm has a fermenting silo, a multi-store and a greenhouse. The farm includes cows, chickens, sheeps and the horse 'Hope'. In addition, the map is equipped with numerous sales and production points right from the start. It has a beautiful rustic farm, 14 fields, 7 meadows and 1 forest area. The fictional map is designed for small to medium-sized machines. Welcome to 'Frühling', a small dreamy region in the center of Germany.
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