The long-awaited game Farming Simulator 22 has finally been released. Some people really liked the game, while others were dissatisfied. Still, many have forgotten about FS19, preferring the new release. To each their own. It’s time to remember the best mods for FS19. This is already the fourth part of the best FS19 mods compilations (excluding maps and vehicles); in the past, we have already covered the most useful and cool mods. Now it’s time to summarize and look at a few more interesting projects.
Dear readers, this selection is purely the author’s subjective opinion. Comments are always open – write which mods you would personally add to this list.
Map Objects Hider
A very useful mod for Farming Simulator 19 that solves a rather serious problem. If you have created/merged fields in the game, you have most likely encountered the problem where some unnecessary decorative object ruins everything and prevents you from completing the process. It’s really annoying, especially when it happens because of an ordinary stone.
As you might guess, this mod solves the above problem by allowing you to hide/remove these unnecessary objects. However, keep in mind that you cannot remove all objects (everything within reasonable limits).
But what if you want to restore everything back? No problem, in the new update the author has provided this by adding a new menu where you can restore hidden objects. A mod truly worthy of attention.
Towing Chain
A rather simple mod with an interesting idea. Every motorist in their life faces a situation where they need to tow a vehicle, but Farming Simulator 19 does not provide such an option.
With this mod, you can easily tow other vehicles using a towing chain. This can be used in various situations, including if you want to transport a vehicle to another location.
The controls are simple and anyone can handle them. The mod has several analogs, so everyone can find a version for themselves.
Dirty Tire
The developers took care of many aspects of the game, but dynamic surfaces and tire tracks from various vehicles are terribly implemented in the game. You could even say they simply don’t exist. But all this can be fixed with this mod, which adds more realism to FS19. Now tires/tracked vehicles will leave tracks on a larger number of soft surfaces. All wheeled vehicles leave realistic tracks, as do tracked vehicles, and these tracks differ from each other.
An important feature of the mod is full configuration. You can enable or disable specific functions yourself. For example, you decide whether all vehicles leave tracks or only certain ones. It can also be used in multiplayer, allowing you to play with this feature together with your friends.
Unfortunately, there are some drawbacks, as the initial version of the mod left unrealistic tracks that did not disappear over time. But the author has worked on the project and fixed many known issues. Now soil moisture is even taken into account, and the tracks left change depending on the moisture level.
HorseHelper
A useful gameplay mod, especially if you play without the Seasons mod. Thanks to this small mod, you can automate the process of horse walking so you don’t have to spend your time on it. For walking each horse (progress up to 100%), you will have to pay 550 euros daily, so it won’t come cheap. The script is small but very useful.
Manual Attach
And the last mod in our selection is Manual Attach. Many have written about this mod under previous articles, and not without reason. Realism is an important part of the Farming Simulator series, but full realism is still far off. With Manual Attach, the game gains more realism, although it means more work. Now, instead of the game attaching various implements for you, everything must be done manually.
That is, if you want to attach or detach any implement (agricultural tools) or a regular trailer, you will need to park correctly, get out of the tractor, connect/disconnect the device, and continue working. All controls are indicated on the mod download page.
And so our latest compilation has come to an end. Be sure to write in the comments which mods you would like to see in the next compilation. Don’t forget to read our other
compilations of the best mods for FS19.
Previous parts:
TOP 5 Best Mods for FS 19: Part 1TOP 5 Best Mods for FS 19: Part 2TOP 5 Best Mods for FS 19: Part 3