Mud System Physics V1.1




Mud System Physics V1.1
Mud System Physics is an advanced physics mod for Farming Simulator 25 that completely rethinks how equipment interacts with the soil during rainy weather.
What does the mod do?
The mod adds a dynamic dirt system that affects:
– Wheel behavior
– Surface grip
– Visual effects
– Vehicle cross-country ability
– Condition of fields and soil
Every trip in the rain or on a damp field is a risk of getting stuck, and not just a pretty picture…
Key features!!!
“Real” mud physics
Dirt is calculated from humidity in real time!
Wheels can:
– slip
– Lose grip
– Get 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 field soil, for example, plowed fields are the most viscous!
Possibility of removing vegetation in deep mud (optional)
Flexible settings!
The mod is fully customizable through the game menu:
– turn on/off the mud system
– strength of the viscosity effect
– influence of rain
– visual effects
– removal of vegetation
– And much more. (there are more than 20 different knobs and switches)
All parameters can be changed on the fly, without restarting the game.
Have a nice game!
(if on the maps where you play, under physical asphalt, the terrain brushes are drawn not of asphalt, but of mud or dirt, then in the rain the asphalt will look like dirt, turn off dirt on the terrain brushes in the settings. Or turn off the response to Dirt brushes)
V1.1.0.0
– Now wide wheels are less stuck in the mud. (this can be turned on or off, as well as configured in the mod settings)
Attention! This only works on the actual wheel width as indicated in the registration documents, and not on the visual. In some mods, the wheels are only visually wide.
– The FAQ inside the mod has also changed, the descriptions for the new settings have been added. (only .docx files for now)
– Improved system of mud spitting against slipping.
– The same system of mud spitting from slipping has now been added to the fields. (previously it was only on terrain brushes)
Author: BMProd

