







Kreis Almsingen v1.0.4
Version 1.0.4
No new save required
Hello everyone, the following was done in the update:
1) Collision added to toy production.
2) Flying trees at field 27 were returned to the ground.
3) Store image error fixed.
4) Stones on the terraced fields can be removed using marked trees.
5) Textures correlated.
This is a fictional map and is suitable for RP or multiplayer.
I converted and adapted my map to LS25.
This map is suitable for RP because I have installed 5 farms and a BGA (wage farm).
1 sheep farm
1 cow farm
1 horse farm
1 pig farm
1 chicken farm
In addition, there are 18 different productions on the map, including a wine and beer production facility and 26 sales stations.
The grape and olive fields are available and ready for purchase.
There are 109 fields.
The Kreis_Almsingen is suitable for small to medium-sized vehicles as the paths and roads are narrow, but the terrain is very hilly, so you still need power.
24 animal collectibles are waiting to be found.
These are available in the colors ruby, emerald, topaz, gold, silver, and pitch black. Good luck with your search.
The map has also been adapted to the precision farming system and is suitable for it.
Please unzip the map once after downloading!
Best regards, Sabrina80
Required mod:
Time Saving Stock Check
Optional mod:
Interactive Control
A big thank you goes to Papaherz and Maulwurf63 for their patience and patience in helping me convert the map.
Iād also like to thank Papaherz for the great productions he built and made available to me.
Further thanks go to H3LLRVIZ3R for his support in converting the stables.
As well as to LS Schleswig Holstein, who helped me with the field information for the grapes and olives.
I also thank JohnDeerePfuscher Modding, who was a great help in troubleshooting.
Finally, a big thank you goes to my testers Cznd18 and Robert Ku for their enthusiasm and dedication in testing.
If anyone else recognizes a mod of theirs that I accidentally left out, please feel free to contact me.
A huge thank you also goes to the Autodrive Association team for creating the AD courses for me!