FS25 Map Feliz v1.1.0.1

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Here I am making my mod map Feliz available to you, it may still have its rough edges but on the whole it has become a nice map.

Version 1.1.0.1
Fixed compost unfortunately had to be removed again, causing texture errors when threshing. NO NEW SAVE STATUS NEEDED

Here comes the Feliz for the LS25
It has been completely turned upside down and in addition to an elevation model, which is quite impressive in some respects, it offers all the Giants standards.
-> 54 fields
-> numerous areas for building or grazing

There are also three farms built in, whereby the Dya farm and the Hansen farm can be generously expanded with a little work.
The middle farm, however, cannot be expanded.
Every farm has a field production for producing goods that are needed for field maintenance and every farm is equipped with various small productions for a perfect start.
There is also a Winnie the Pooh farm and a small allotment garden. I would avoid large machines, because in some places on the map, the long and large machines in particular have difficulty getting around.

I won’t change anything just because one or two people think that monster machines should be used for a map.
It is designed for small to medium-sized machines and it will stay that way.

There are three additional fruits on the map:
rye, spelt and triticale.
I have expanded orders with stones, dead wood removal and wood transport because they annoy me and it is my map, so no discussions.
50 collectibles were hidden, but I don’t know where, I have to look too.

Merging fields will not work on the map, all farmlands are in such a way that they affect the fields or where I think you can build.
Questions about whether I will expand the farmlands: NO
Some buildings and fences cannot be torn down and that will stay that way.

So now to the autodrive players:
AD courses are built into the map. Follow the instructions below, otherwise the courses will be gone when you start a new game – no matter what difficulty and whether you have AD in the mod folder.
When you start the save game for the first time, Autodrive will ask you if it should create courses – you press NO!
If you press yes, the courses from me will be gone and you will have to start a new save game or create some yourself.
If you now say why not the AD courses individually – a clear NO, because the map has them.

Post in the FELIZ –> QUESTIONS & REPORTS area – you will get help there.
Reports via PM will be ignored, there are enough moderators in the DC who can help, as well as me, but only in that area.
I will NOT make any modifications just because someone doesn’t like a stone or stick.
It is my map that I am happy to share with you, but I will not modify it because someone doesn’t like it.
SHARING IS NOT A PROBLEM, BUT ONLY VIA THE ORIGINAL LINK, it will benefit my children.
 
Credits
Tamara_von_Graf
Download modification:
https://zippymods.com/stn1clibq41h/FS25_Feliz_(1).zip.html
Thank you for sharing the details about your map Feliz version 1.1.0.1 for FS25. It sounds like a well-crafted map with unique features and challenges. The addition of elevation models and various farms with field production adds depth to the gameplay experience.

The inclusion of three additional fruits, rye, spelt, and triticale, provides players with more options for farming activities. The hidden collectibles add an element of exploration and discovery for players looking to engage in a treasure hunt.

It's great to hear that Autodrive courses are integrated into the map, providing convenience for players who use this feature. Your clear instructions on how to preserve these courses when starting a new game will help players avoid losing their progress.

Your commitment to maintaining the map design for small to medium-sized machines is commendable. It sets a unique challenge for players who prefer to use these types of equipment and adds a layer of realism to the gameplay experience.

Your stance on not making modifications based on individual preferences is understandable, as maintaining the integrity of your creative vision is important. Your dedication to providing support in the designated area for questions and reports shows your commitment to helping players have a smooth experience with your map.

Thank you for sharing your map and ensuring that it is only distributed through the original link to support your children. Your attention to detail and dedication to your creation are admirable, and I'm sure players will appreciate the effort you have put into making this map.
 
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