– Made all the land buyable so you can now use the snow blower on the store parking lot and all the roads. – Added my new big birch which are now round instead of octagon shaped. – Cleaned up the main farm area, got rid of the junk. – You can now purchase the entire map to make snow removal better. – Added some flatter terain for lots more harvester logging. – Added new areas to the map for some nice yarder logging. – Added even more tree types and more trees in general. – You can now paint grass with the landscape tool. – Decreased file size from 560 to 310 MB. – Created an all new PDA with each tree visible (significantly higher detail). This should fix selling points not working which some users had issues with in v3. – The town of Kona, the lumber mill and the ranch selling point is now defined under “Farmland 63” = neutral, unbuyable land. – Made the drive out for the shop more open to allow for bigger machinery. – Remove some wood chip heaps and stacks of lumber in the lumber mill that were placed on top of the selling points to make it clear to the player where the selling point is. – Readded horse ranch, east treeline, east background. The 3 million dollar roads and town farmland is completely gone and incorporated into other farmlands. Lands at the edges or with roads in them are slightly reduced in price to accomodate for the land loss. – The fences and dirt roads have been removed in the big grass land to allow the player more freedom in how he goes around his fields and how he uses his land. (I did this mostly because I wanted to do the $0 challenge and because I’m no fan of contracts) There is now a large flat grass land at your disposal. ![]() You need to plow your own land if you want to farm. The big actual farms have been divided into smaller ones to allow for better progression instead of having to buy a 400k field at once. Many bigger farm lands have been divided in multiple smaller ones. – The whole map is now neatly divided in buyable farm lands (improvement upon v3). I started editing this map for myself, but I tweaked so many things that others might enjoy as well. Version 2 and 3 were created by ACME ACRES. This is version 4 of Black Mountain Montana edited by me, Robbe. There is a lime station at the equipment dealer. Additionally most of the green water tanks have water triggers. You can pump water from the river or the pond in Little Marten Gulch. The large water tower in the town and the smaller one by the livestock exchange both have water triggers. ![]() There are water triggers scattered around the map so you don’t not need to buy a placeable one. That area is set up to be the horse ranch and has a large grassy area for placeables and growing hay. The last sale point is in the Northwest corner of the map and appears as “Ranch” on the PDA. The livestock market and spinnery are also across the river. The grain mill just across the Clark Fork river is also a regular sale point. The restaurant is next to the heating plant and is a regular sale point for grains, milk and eggs. ![]() It appears as “Barn” on the PDA and buys bales or loose. Also at the heating plant is the trigger to buy hay, grass, silage and straw. Miles Heat & Energy) in the extreme Northeast corner of the map also buys wood by the conveyor. Both the wood and wood chips sale triggers are at the sawmill and are configured the same as the default Ravenport map. The sawmill has been moved down into the valley since the larger sawmill I used for FS19 did not fit in the old location. If you are familiar with the FS17 map then you should be able to find everything without trouble. You may have to cut down a few trees and grind the stumps off first though. There is ample open flat ground for the player to use for placeables. There are no animal zones so they will have to be placeables. The focus of the map is forestry, but there are enough decent size fields that a player can easily make a living just with farming. There is also a sell point in the Northwest at the horse ranch. There is a fictional small town in the Northeast corner with the equipment dealer and the sell points. Most of the map is mountainous forest with some farmland in the Northeast called the Big Flat in the real world. This map was created using real world terrain from the area around Black Mountain near Missoula Montana.
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