oughCounterFirstChannel = oughCounterFirstChannel + numAdditionalAngleChannels į = 0.28 į = 0.87 į = 0.37 į = 0.41 Self.sprayLevelFirstChannel = self.sprayLevelFirstChannel + numAdditionalAngleChannels Self.terrainDetailAngleMaxValue = (2^self.terrainDetailAngleNumChannels) - 1 Self.terrainDetailAngleNumChannels = self.terrainDetailAngleNumChannels + numAdditionalAngleChannels
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Number of additional channels that are used compared to the original setting (2) Local self = ModMap:superClass():new(baseDirectory, mt) Local ModMap_mt = Class(ModMap, Mission00)įunction ModMap:new(baseDirectory, customMt) If you want to harvest 85 bu/ac wheat, set your value to. Fertilizing a field 3 times will yield about the same as FS15 did when you only had to fertilize once." Using that info, I would say take your final intended yield amount value I listed in that other thread, then divide it by three. Two times will put yield slightly above FS15 base. I tried adjusting the values in the map01.xml file for this map and got the price to barely fluctuate after selling-much better.)įrom Marc at GIANTS: "Fertilizing once nearly gets you to the FS15 base yield. Changing the time limit and the amount of price drop in whatever XML file those are in had no effect for me when previously messing with the default map edit, and I've seen no discussion on that yet. At least I haven't figured out to keep the market stabilized after selling. So, 1.5M liters wouldn't be that out of line for the whole setup, except that the game's economy doesn't make it worthwhile to store or grow anywhere near that much, or even half, unless you like the related sell price challenge.
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(1,057,000 liters between the two) to me. Tough to say otherwise, but the two larger ones roughly look 12,000-15,000 bu. Quote from: Darren K on May 19, 2017, 12:05:50 AM If you know the dimensions, it would be easy to calculate.