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Loving the dev blogs, can't wait to play when it is ready or playtest if you need help with that!
ОтветитьNice work AG!
ОтветитьWell Done, Argsy. As kiwi from from the mainland, we need more NZ maps. The diversity of our framing and the terrain makes our style of farming unique compared to the rest of the world. I am presently on one of Cazz's maps. Winchester is an old stamping ground of mine.
ОтветитьAre you going to try to change the train model? and what town is it delivering to?
ОтветитьWhen is it released i cant wait
ОтветитьYou are doing some cracking work there Argsy 👍
That milking parlour model you are building looks like a lot of places here in Tasmania. A lot of early settlers planted Macrocarpa here too. I remember climbing up into hedges of it on my uncle's dairy farm as a kid.
Looking good Argsy.
ОтветитьNo sheep yards lol
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ОтветитьMate it's looking great.
ОтветитьLooking good mate 👍🏼😉
ОтветитьComing together well Argsy, like your thinking on flexibility. I always like it when you can make a few small tweaks to make a farmyard work how you want it too. Missing the sheep pens and shearing shed? Got to have that on a NZ map!
ОтветитьLooks great!
ОтветитьThis starting to look wonderful!. Loved the Play video as well. Please continue with trying to include as much flexibility as possible. Don't mind if the buildings are not demolishable. YOU are the Modder and it is up to us the players to get on with it. (Controversial, I know)
ОтветитьLoving the Vlogs mate, really cool, big fan of your work on the milking parlour, really nice
ОтветитьBrilliant Argsy, I don't know how you find time to do all this and make your vids and livestreams. But the cattle milking parlour looks great, I know we have to be patient but thats hard. Lol
ОтветитьLoving the herringbone shed, you now just need a rotary milking shed on another farm.
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