Changelog 1.2.0.0
- changed grass height that wasn't showing swaths when mown due to cut height being too hight
- removed collisions from fences that were set to invisible in scenegraph GE
- changed all texture paths into 1 folder to increase map perforamnce
- added new sheds around various fields
- 2 new silage farms with indoor and outdoor silos added
- ** You must first buy the new yards to get to the rest of the fields! ** -
- New grass density and block heights
- New foliage textures
- Cleared arid areas
- Large mudholes removed, as it came here to FPS burglaries
- Updated fields and sizes (you now have 17 fields)
- New workshop added to the farm to repair your machines
- New hedges and stone walls
- Brand new PDA card
- New ambient noise!
- BRAND NEW Sky and enviroment!!
- Redesigned the vehicle shop
- Added more foliage to fields
- Added new dirt roads
- New slurry pit design and textures
Buscot Park Farm is a dairy farm situated deep in the rolling hills of Wiltshire.
with beautiful landscapes and Wiltshire's famous wildlife.
- You have 12 Fields, 7 arable and the rest grass so you can be flat out with silage!
- HRS Animal Supplies bale sell point is located by the back of the farm
- Agri Kings Seed Co. to sell your grain and manure! (very tidy prices!)
- Challenging terrain that's not for the faint hearted!
- Animal market to purchase cattle
- Large cow pasture
- Mud mod installed
- Seasons mod compatible!
- Included a purchasble mini storage facility ideal for bales etc located at CFM and Agri Kings (field13 and 14)
- New tip collisions on silage pits at farm
- Water refill trigger located at large lake and small lake at each end of farm
- New terrain and foliage textures!
- Increased clip distances for objects
COMMENTS
Nice map but there are a few faults within the map which i spotted right away
maps bit fecked lad i dont like walking around a few thousand feet in the air when checking cattle.
Did you test it or just hope for the best. I could tell you how to fix it but i wont as that's your job
whats the faults then?
how are you thousands of feet in the air checking cattle?
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