Mud System Physics is an advanced physics mod for Farming Simulator 25, which completely rethinks the interaction of machinery with the soil during rainy weather.
What does the mod do?
The mod adds a dynamic mud system that affects:
- Wheel behavior
- Adhesion to the surface
- Visual effects
- Cross-country ability of vehicles
- The condition of fields and soil
Every ride in the rain or across a wet field is a risk of getting stuck, and it's not just a pretty picture...
Key Features!!!
"Realistic" mud physics
Dirt is calculated based on humidity in real time!
Wheels can:
- slip
- Lose traction
- Getting stuck in the mud
The heavier the equipment, the higher the risk of getting stuck.
Interaction with fields
Mud behaves differently on different types of soils, for example, plowed fields are the most viscous!
The ability to remove vegetation in deep mud (optional)
Flexible settings!
The mod is fully customizable through the game menu.:
- turning on/off the mud system
- the strength of the viscosity effect
- the effect of rain
- visual effects
- removal of vegetation
- And much more. (more than 20 different controls and switches)
All parameters can be changed on the fly, without restarting the game.
In version 1.1.2.0:
- The standard preset "Additional dirt particles" has been replaced. (More for new players, or you can reset the mod settings, or choose manually). The old particles are also left in the selection, in the settings.
- Bug fixed: previously, if there were mud brushes under the asphalt of the object, then the asphalt worked like dirt, now it is fixed, and there is no reaction to roads with collisions anymore.
But if your road is a terrain decal (without a collision), then dirt will work if there is dirt and brush dirt underneath. In such cases, you need to paint asphalt or concrete with brushes under such a road.
- Fixed a bug: previously, if the equipment was lifted above the field in the rain and dragged in the air (for example, with the help of superpowers), the particles flew out from under the wheels, even if we did not touch the ground. It's fixed now. |