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I have tried:Riverview - Terribly narrow roads and for some reason they have impenetrable hedges around all the fields with again very narrow entrywaysRolling Hills - but most of the fields are wierdly shaped (not rectangular) and many have onsticles in the middle of the fields which would make hiring hands impossible.Honeydew Farms - Nice flat with very large fields which make for an interesting start as they are also very expensive. You do start with a few vehicles though and the missions pay very well. ^^ Rolling HIlls is my new favorite map as well. I thought the lack of objects and selling points would be a deal-breaker, but not an issue at all. It's nice to just jump in a tractor, flip on the radio and work the fields and relax.
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No hired hands, no traffic, no ugly city to look at.Just some nice mid-west country-side type of farming. Good stuff.and btw, my all time favorite map is Cherry Hills by Stevie. I honestly spent over 1000hours on that map alone in fs17. It tripled my play time, easily.
Big fan of Stevie. Originally posted by:^^ Rolling HIlls is my new favorite map as well. I thought the lack of objects and selling points would be a deal-breaker, but not an issue at all.
It's nice to just jump in a tractor, flip on the radio and work the fields and relax. No hired hands, no traffic, no ugly city to look at.Just some nice mid-west country-side type of farming. Good stuff.and btw, my all time favorite map is Cherry Hills by Stevie.
I honestly spent over 1000hours on that map alone in fs17. It tripled my play time, easily. Big fan of Stevie.I added some sell point mods to the map.Absolutley love this map. More updates to come too.
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Originally posted by:Do you have a direct link For the Rolling Hills Map by Dr. Prefer to down load direct and support the Modders rather than fishy smelling web sights.Sure do. Their official FB page.Thank you sir for the link and recomendation Honey Dew Farms. Want to build a 200 head horse ranch. Looking for a good map.Wasnt thinking Dr Modding posted the link on his YTV. Will have a look at Honey Dew Farms as well.
Liked Cherry Creek and Pine Cove Farms by Stevie. Looking forward to his map release for FS 19. Another map I would like to see converted from FS 17 to FS 19 is Lone Oak Farms. Very nice map, detail is superb.Happy HolidaysLarryA.
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