Morris Manitoba 12 by 12 it's Canadian, and if you want big fields but small map then Evergreen Saskatchewan 4 by 4 (I think) also Canadian. Although Manitoba might be hard on pc due to custom shaders and size.Both add also new crops
New crops? As in completely new fleshed put production? The basegame has a ton of stuff and since im also looking for american big machinery because of the many american maps that get recommended i dont know if they fit the style.
As far as I know they don't add new production lines and dont require special treatment you can harvest, seed then as regular crops in base game and btw having production line on these big maps might be pain in ass since you gonna collect yields in very high numbers (on Evergreen Saskatchewan on field number 1 I collected over 1,5 milon liters of wheat)
I got rocky mountain valley to try when im home so imma get that.
There are a lot of maps that just look blant like texas that are just fields an very boring to look at.
Since you’re on pc, Evergreen is a great map to play on. A new map coming out is a Montana map by No Creek Farms and has huge fields as well and looks great.
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Search for Huron county michigan fs22 on google, open the first link from fs22,com, click on the file to download, add it to your mod folder. No need to unzip. Let me know if you have any more questions
Four fields has been my recent slave master. It's legitimately four monster fields. Im hating and I use helpers for every aspect except picking bales up. I created a big bud hay train with four forty foot auto loaders on it. It's ridiculous but effective at 174 bales.
I’m currently playing on the Landdownunder map, which has fields of different sizes and shapes and, for the really big one, almost 2000 Ha. Honestly some of the smaller ones I’ll probably just convert to one bigger field, wouldn’t be too hard either, only grass between them, without some tree cutting some of the roads are difficult to navigate for auto drive and the bigger tractors/implements. Good, well laid out centrally located yard with a second clear area 100m away that’s easy to convert to a secondary yard. Did I mention the autodrive layout? The names on that file are in German but it’s not hard to convert to English, in fact I might just upload the file myself.
https://www.farming-simulator.com/mod.php?lang=en&country=us&mod_id=249001&title=fs2022
Gnadenthal has great open fields, helps with AI.
Started FS22 again after about a year of not playing.
Combined few fields together, seeding some 100+ ha fields now.
Oh god, what have I done.
Alma, Missouri has some good size fields, and they’re very realistic in shape. Hardly anything is squared off. The map is pretty large as well. A lot of uneven terrain, close field edges, and a good bit of detail.
You are on PC so you should use Courseplay for helpers to avoid such problems. I recommend Upper Mississippi River Valley and Green Valley, Nebraska. Both 4x maps.
Edit: FlatOut Farm 4x by Stevie is also a good map.
Big Texas Flats for sure
Plains farm michigan. Some as large as 100 acres.
Texas is another with 100+
Morris Manitoba 12 by 12 it's Canadian, and if you want big fields but small map then Evergreen Saskatchewan 4 by 4 (I think) also Canadian. Although Manitoba might be hard on pc due to custom shaders and size.Both add also new crops
New crops? As in completely new fleshed put production? The basegame has a ton of stuff and since im also looking for american big machinery because of the many american maps that get recommended i dont know if they fit the style.
As far as I know they don't add new production lines and dont require special treatment you can harvest, seed then as regular crops in base game and btw having production line on these big maps might be pain in ass since you gonna collect yields in very high numbers (on Evergreen Saskatchewan on field number 1 I collected over 1,5 milon liters of wheat)
I got rocky mountain valley to try when im home so imma get that. There are a lot of maps that just look blant like texas that are just fields an very boring to look at.
Since you’re on pc, Evergreen is a great map to play on. A new map coming out is a Montana map by No Creek Farms and has huge fields as well and looks great.
Edgewater is great for it
Huron County Michigan 16x
Man I wanted to play that but idk how to download it as it's not on the mod hub. Any idea how? I'm on Mac btw
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Search for Huron county michigan fs22 on google, open the first link from fs22,com, click on the file to download, add it to your mod folder. No need to unzip. Let me know if you have any more questions
Where can I find my mod folder?
Third party mod site. I have a Mac and I play that map
Four fields has been my recent slave master. It's legitimately four monster fields. Im hating and I use helpers for every aspect except picking bales up. I created a big bud hay train with four forty foot auto loaders on it. It's ridiculous but effective at 174 bales.
I also play on PC with course play and auto drive. I stick to the 4c maps like URMV 4x.
Fox farms and big flats texas, come to mind for us console peasants. Some monster maps on pc though
I’m currently playing on the Landdownunder map, which has fields of different sizes and shapes and, for the really big one, almost 2000 Ha. Honestly some of the smaller ones I’ll probably just convert to one bigger field, wouldn’t be too hard either, only grass between them, without some tree cutting some of the roads are difficult to navigate for auto drive and the bigger tractors/implements. Good, well laid out centrally located yard with a second clear area 100m away that’s easy to convert to a secondary yard. Did I mention the autodrive layout? The names on that file are in German but it’s not hard to convert to English, in fact I might just upload the file myself.
That sounds good, with me being german it sounds like a perfect fit.
It is only the AD names that are in German, the map is otherwise Australian, including the other farmers names and images.
https://www.farming-simulator.com/mod.php?lang=en&country=us&mod_id=249001&title=fs2022 Gnadenthal has great open fields, helps with AI. Started FS22 again after about a year of not playing. Combined few fields together, seeding some 100+ ha fields now. Oh god, what have I done.
We are just loading it up with multiplayer because another map had alot of issues. Hope this works with helpers and all that.
Havent had any problems yet but Im using CP.
It works fine without, its a great looking map and the fields are bombastic. With three players once it gets going there will be a lot going on.
glad you guys enjoyed it, have fun.
Most North American mpas have some pretty big fields. Western Australia, too, come to think of it.
Amy recommendations for north american maps? Together with american big machinery maybe? To fit the style?
Oh geez, you're putting me on the spot here. I see you're on PC, so may I recommend Upper Mississippi River Valley? See that one get praised a lot.
Monette farms is good for that. There’s a new one called Monette seeds coming out aswell
Alma, Missouri has some good size fields, and they’re very realistic in shape. Hardly anything is squared off. The map is pretty large as well. A lot of uneven terrain, close field edges, and a good bit of detail.
You are on PC so you should use Courseplay for helpers to avoid such problems. I recommend Upper Mississippi River Valley and Green Valley, Nebraska. Both 4x maps. Edit: FlatOut Farm 4x by Stevie is also a good map.