
And its bale triggeris adjusted, you no longer need to use the bale pusher.

The only tiny detail that caught my eye is that some of the farmyardbuildings aren't 100 % level. I could notfind any errors or warnings in the log after spending several hours onEiersholt.

This is a nice touch more mapperscould learn from. All of them have a great-lookingmix of several ground textures, not just one. Severalareas have been made ready for placeable objects. There are alsoa couple of areas to the North-West that's perfect for creating new fields.But be warned - It'll require a whole lot of work, especially removing all thetrees. Scatteredaround the map, you'll find several smaller forests where you can honeyour logging skills. It's excellentfor large scale multiplayer farming (note that I haven't tested the map inmultiplayer.) If you plan to play it by yourself, you can get a lot of AImanpower by using Courseplay. For the Hard-WorkingFarmerĮiersholtis a 4x map. Buildings onfarmlands you don't already own, won’t be accessible until you've bought theland their sitting on. But it's also divided into several farmlands. The mainfarmyard has a lot of buildings, like sheds, storage buildings, and animalpens. Justcheck out how trees, bushes, and other plants blend in naturally, creatingbeautiful, life-like surroundings for villages, factories, and fields.

The amountof effort gone into making the map as realistic as possible is insane. Eiersholt, which is the name of the FS19 version, looks even more stunning than the original. Now, it has gotten a second chance, thanks to the hard work of Datalund.
#Fs19 seasons simulator#
I think that the Loess Hill Country was one of the most underrated maps of Farming Simulator 17.
#Fs19 seasons download#
The link to the download locationis at the end of this showcase.
#Fs19 seasons mod#
Here'sthe Eiersholt 4x mod map for Farming Simulator 19, made by Datalund.
