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Great episode. I really enjoyed your explanation of your choices and your plans. Looking forward to watching the next episode. Thank you for the content. Good work.
Im on console. I have played every farm on the map so far, I recently found out how to remove gates walls and fences...Which was a gift!! I never had so many resets on a map as I have this one despite the fact its a brilliant little map. For the life of me I cant understand why the maker sets out to deliberately make it all so awkward.! But its nice to be able to form openings in walls hedges and fences to advantage. I enjoyed your first vid and have watched the follyinguppers so far love the banter . My father was from Dublin so I get it. Spuds? Yes.. I can see you are going to need small gear to get those out because for the life of me I wouldnt want to negotiate getting one of those spud machines round those lanes😅
Thanks for checking it out. Just incase you need it, you can also hide the hedges the same way (bushes have to removed with landscaping,) and you can also turn off hedge collision down in the workshop bench at the store. I believe the map's lanes/gates etc. are all so tight is because that's how it is in that part or Ireland, and in a lot of parts of Ireland tbh. Lots of farms and gateways that were designed for tractors and machinery from 40 years ago, and while the equipment has grew, the gateways haven't haha. That said, I did change some stuff on the map to make access easier in places and thankfully it's all very customisable.
He's alright... I guess lol. With hindsight, I probably messed up by not having you own the grainery, or being an agronomist haha. Thanks for checking it out mate!
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Great episode. I really enjoyed your explanation of your choices and your plans. Looking forward to watching the next episode. Thank you for the content. Good work.
Thanks for giving the series a shot, I'm glad you enjoyed it! :)
This is a great episode, I am being entertained and educated at the same time, look forward to the next one. Thank you mate.
What a lovely first comment to get because that's exactly the tone I was going for. Thanks for giving it a shot! :)
Im on console. I have played every farm on the map so far, I recently found out how to remove gates walls and fences...Which was a gift!! I never had so many resets on a map as I have this one despite the fact its a brilliant little map. For the life of me I cant understand why the maker sets out to deliberately make it all so awkward.! But its nice to be able to form openings in walls hedges and fences to advantage. I enjoyed your first vid and have watched the follyinguppers so far love the banter . My father was from Dublin so I get it. Spuds? Yes.. I can see you are going to need small gear to get those out because for the life of me I wouldnt want to negotiate getting one of those spud machines round those lanes😅
Thanks for checking it out. Just incase you need it, you can also hide the hedges the same way (bushes have to removed with landscaping,) and you can also turn off hedge collision down in the workshop bench at the store.
I believe the map's lanes/gates etc. are all so tight is because that's how it is in that part or Ireland, and in a lot of parts of Ireland tbh. Lots of farms and gateways that were designed for tractors and machinery from 40 years ago, and while the equipment has grew, the gateways haven't haha. That said, I did change some stuff on the map to make access easier in places and thankfully it's all very customisable.
Great first episode! That machinery dealer sounds like a standup kind of guy! Looking forward to seeing how the potato crop turns out!
He's alright... I guess lol. With hindsight, I probably messed up by not having you own the grainery, or being an agronomist haha. Thanks for checking it out mate!