![]() His newly released 4x Size Version of the Map with Season's Support pushes the limits even further. Whilst Fenton Forest, Stevie's map released for FS19 doesn't contain any production or factories, it still pushed PCs in terms of performance and required quite a high spec machine to play it at high and consistant framerates. Sure in FS17 a lot of his maps featured production facilities and factories, but that's what players of the game want, Maps and Mods that expand on and offer more gameplay then the default Giants Maps or the ModHub Maps which are all very bland and featureless most likely because the restrictions Giants put on Maps submitted to them and their outright no no on maps that feature custom textures and shaders or contain a lot of custom scripts. This means the console players all detest him because he makes nothing for their platforms, and some PC players who only want to download ModHub Mods get all upset because they can't play his maps or his vehicle edits. Stevie's made great maps and mods for Farming Simulator since FS15, the only reason people like to put him down instead of including him alongside the likes of an OxygenDavid or a Blacksheep Modding is because he refuses to submit and put his work on the ModHub. ![]() What I take exception to is their fan base. I've just never seen any creation that made me go 'I really wanna give that a try'. From personal experience they are neither bad or great, they are middle of the road and there's nothing wrong with that. I want to make it clear that this is in no way a dig at Stevie, they have all the hallmarks of becoming a house hold name if you will. I've never really noticed any 'fixes' or such. I've always be a believer that maps which require a lot mods to form a playable map will more that often be less than those which have character and atmosphere.Other mods on hand from Stevie, for the most part of what I've seen/used, tend to be edits of in-game equipment with a colour change and maybe a few extras added. From what I remember in 17 a lot of their maps could pass for Giants ones, the only thing that makes them stand out is that they were packed full of mods. ![]() They're not a bad modder but not the god like individual that they're made out to be. I've never understood people's hard on for Stevie. Originally posted by cwattyeso:A good example the Mod Author and Map Maker Stevie If you're not actively going out there and grabbing as many and as much as you can, you won't be able to find all the really good ones. The important thing is just don't be afraid to download and try mods. There are other good modding groups to look at too like Custom Modding, GNG Modding, Iconik Upgrades, LSFarming and the often confused with LS Mod Company.Īlso just check the various mod sites, and ones like and see which author's self publish a lot of their work on those places, and follow/tag the author's who make the stuff you like so you can always find their latest work. So spent a great deal of time fixing all Giants stuff. He's also released a long list of mods that basically fix and update every vehicles, tool, trailer, etc found within the FS19 base game. For FS19 he released a map that was without doubt better then the Felsbrunn Map Giants released with the Game and has just this week released a new 4x version of it. A good example the Mod Author and Map Maker Stevie, only publishes his mods and maps for the Farming Simulator Series on his facebook page, he does not use or support the ModHub in anyway shape or form. Lot of the better mods are found within modding groups on Facebook. Lot of the best mods and modders are found on their own sites and social medias. Originally posted by since you claim to be expert, what are the quality sources of quality mods? What modders and where do they share? Do you have car mods you can suggest? Im interested.
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