







Feliz Map v1.2.0.1
Version 1.2.0.1
– NO NEW SAVE REQUIRED
– Ducks added
It’s been completely turned upside down and, in addition to an elevation model, which is quite impressive in some areas, it offers all the Giants standards.
– 54 fields
– Numerous areas for building or grazing
There are also three farms, although the Dya farm and the Hansen farm can be expanded generously with a little work. The middle farm, however, is not expandable. Each farm has a field production facility for producing goods needed for field maintenance, and each farm is equipped with various small production facilities for a perfect start. There’s also a Winnie the Pooh farm and a small allotment garden. I’d avoid large machines, because in some places on the map, especially the long and large machines have difficulty getting around.
I won’t change anything just because someone thinks it’s good to use monster machines for a map.
It’s designed for small to medium-sized machines, and it will stay that way.
There are three additional crops on the map:
– Tye, spelt, and triticale.
– I’ve expanded the stone, deadwood removal, and timber transport jobs because they annoy me, and it’s my map, so no discussion.
– 50 collectibles have been hidden, but I don’t know where; I have to search for them myself.
Merging fields won’t work on the map; all farmlands are positioned so that they affect the fields or where I think you can build. Questions about whether I’m expanding the farmlands: NO. Some buildings and fences can’t be demolished, and that will remain the case.
Now for the Autodrive players:
– AD courses are built into the map.
– Follow these instructions, otherwise the courses will be gone when you start a new game—regardless of the difficulty and whether you have AD in your 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, my rates will be gone, and you’ll have to start a new save or earn some yourself.
– If you’re asking why not do the individual ad rates, a resounding NO, because the map has them.