John Deere STS 60 & 70 Series v 2.0
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John Deere STS 60 & 70 Series v 2.0
– All FS19 Standards
– First combine vehicleType with custom specializations (tested with CoursPlay)
– Very detalied model (lot of new details and changes)
– Improved model
– 100% UDIM (PBR Textures)
– Realistic wearable and dirt
– Realistic lights
– Turn on Animation on Monitors
– All realistic Dashboard Animations
– Lot of interior Details
– Real Values only
– Greenstar + Starfire3000 Configurations
– Scripted all moving parts and hydraulic cylinders
– All 60 & 70 Series Motor Configurations (10 Configurations)
– 9 Grain Tank Extension Configurations
– 3 Chopper Table Configurations
– 3 Auger Pipe Configurations
– 2 Tire brand Configurations
– 5 Exhaust Configurations
– 20 wheels Configurations
– 6 Number Configurations
– 6 Interior design Configurations
– Oversize Sign Configuration
– True wheels sizes and Row Crop spacing
– New Interior
– Differences between 60 & 70 Series (Interior, Seats, bottom Grain Tank deepth, Beacon Lights, xml values: capacity, price, mass etc, Monitors, Panels, Joysticks, Decals, Gear shifters and more)
– All new Particles (pipe effects, chopper effects, tank smoke etc)
– Scripted all dynamic parts in cab (Pedals, Joysticks, GearShifters etc)
– Reduced file to maximum (60 MB from 119 MB)
– HD quality Decals
– Dynamic player Rot
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Farming Simulator 19
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