After releasing v0.3.0.0 last Friday, we’ve used the past few days to fix a multitude of reported bugs and improved on some things that didn’t quite make it fully into the update.
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Changelog
NEW Swath data hud: press the ALT key on a field to show the parameters of swath
BUG FIX Mission progress now works with vegetation density 1
BUG FIX Exiting the vehicle is now recognized by the mission
BUG FIX OpenTrack crashfix
BUG FIX Linux Crashfix when using the AMDGPU-PRO driver
BUG FIX The Database table finance_log can be created in new profiles again
BUG FIX Crashfix for loading savegames with rented machines
BUG FIX Improved the sounds of the Arion 530
BUG FIX Multiple bug fixes with the Hammer Cornking and the seeder unit
BUG FIX The Dammann sprayer won’t be tilted on the fields anymore
BUG FIX The Hawe SLW wagon will stay visible when filling its tank
BUG FIX The Joskin Delta-Cap will be loaded successfully in the bale mission (“vehicle not found” fixed)
BUG FIX Mowed field grass will regrow
BUG FIX The buckets and bale fork are being attached correctly again
BUG FIX The tessellated terrain won’t exceed the grass stubble height
BUG FIX Traffic vehicles don’t randomly stop anymore
CHANGE Multiple improvements concerning the Claas Liner, Volto and Quadrant
CHANGE UserAction icons added for the Claas Disco 2750
CHANGE The grassland missions have been reworked and fixed, including improved description and better guidance
CHANGE The color of swath has been adjusted
NOTE We’ve changed and improved the three-point hitch mechanics concerning a handful of problems; we’ll keep working on it for the next patch.
Known Issues
Field grass already starts regrowing after one night
Light is not reflected on all objects
The clogged straw in the Quadrant pick-up always looks like grass, no matter the content
The Claas FL100 can tip over due to incorrectly calculated center of mass
The Claas Liner and Volto particles can be visible for a prolonged time when outside the field borders
Authors:
Cattle and crops