New Grass Texture

  • New Grass Texture
  • New Grass Texture
  • New Grass Texture
  • New Grass Texture
  • New Grass Texture
MrLackofSkill
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V1.2.0.0
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MeadowGrass texture instead of the normal grass texture for fields. In my humble opinion, it's better for performance. The in-game field grass is very demanding performance-wise, somehow. With dandelions and daisies.

If you prefer this prefab-texture with the normal in-game grass texture: https://www.kingmods.net/en/fs25/mods/64488/grass-with-dandelions-and-daisies

Unzip, copy the grass folder, and then go to the foliage folder in your base game directory or mod map (if available) and replace the "grass" folder with the new copied grass folder. (MAKE A BACKUP OF THE ORIGINAL!)

If you have performance issues, change the density values in the grass.xml. If you have other issues, please let me know.

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  • - added some instructions/help

  • - Added lawn foliage texture
    - Added alternative hay and grass fillPlane textures
    - Tweaked possibility of dandelions and fieldGrass in both meadowUS and grass texture

  • - cleaned up folders a little
    - corrected texture paths in i3d so it also works on modmaps
    - tweaked the probability of dandelions and daisies a little
    - added harvestReady2 state with more dry field grass
    - added fresh green fieldgrass texture in the harvestReady state

    - Added a meadow version of the texture as well, with weeds, field grass, and other foliage.

    Just paste the grass folder in your base-game foliage folder and click replace. Or do said action in the modmap folder. If the modmap doesn't have a foliage folder, you have to create a folder called "foliage" in the same folder the map.i3d is, paste in the meadow and or grass folder, and open the map.i3d with a text editor. Then press control+F and search for "grass" and "meadow". Change the file path to the desired XML. Usually, it's just "foliage/grass/grass.xml" and "foliage/meadowUS/meadowUS.xml" in this case. Save the file. You are done. Congrats! (ALWAYS MAKE BACKUPS!)

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