Task List v 1.2
Task List v 1.2
If you find yourself taking notes of what tasks you need to do, or even using external software, then Task List is here to help.
On the main menu, just above Settings, you will find a new menu with a clipboard icon. Use this menu to get started with the following features:
– Create groups to contain related tasks, such as Field 10 or General Farm Tasks.
– Create one-off tasks or tasks that recur daily, monthly, every N months, or every N days.
– Give tasks a priority so you know what to do first.
– Buy a new field and want to copy tasks from an existing field? No problem, you can do this in seconds.
– Got lots of fields and want to manage them as one? Create a template and use that repeatedly.
– View currently due tasks in the menu and mark them complete when you’ve done them.
– Plan ahead by looking at cumulative effort throughout the year. Also look ahead at the coming 12 months to see what tasks are coming up.
– View currently due tasks without checking the menu by pressing Shift + T
– Automatically track levels for animal food, conditions and production levels.
Version 1.2:
* Fix issue where tasks could not be saved if they had become invalid (e.g. due to missing fill types)
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How do I install Farming Simulator mods?
Find a mod that you like and want to download first. Then, on your PC, download a mod. Mods are typically in.zip format. However, it is sometimes in.rar format. If the mod file is in.zip format, no additional actions are required. If a file is in.rar format, you must unarchive it using software such as WinRar or Zip7. Windows 10 users do not need to use archive software; Win10 includes an unarchive feature.
The next step is to locate the mods folder on your computer. It is typically found in Documents/My Games/Farming Simulator [Your FS game version, e.g. 2022]. Open the "mods" folder and place the downloaded.zip archive or unarchived.rar file there.
The final step. Have fun with Farming Simulator mods!






