AutoDrive route network for the map “North German Countryside 4x”
Changelog V2.0:
– All field edge routes renewed, and entrances and exits added.
– All farms/outlying farms re-entered
– New routes added, existing routes adjusted
– Building plots connected
– Productions revised
– The one-way street system largely retained
Note: Not all objects/triggers are intentionally connected, as I believe users should also be able to manually configure them. If you prefer not to do this, alternative AutoDrive routes are available. A Fendt 1050 with a wide tire configuration was used for the main roads, field paths, and field edge routes. A Deutz 8280 with wide tires and a Krampe Big Body 750 S trailer was used to access the production facilities and sales outlets. For testing purposes, all routes were again driven with a Fendt 1050 with wide tires and a Brantner TR 3400/2 PT+.
The map is suitable for medium to large vehicles, however, dual rear wheels should be avoided.
– Main roads, side roads
– Field edge courses (capture courses) for ALL fields
– All production facilities and sales outlets are connected; some may require manual operation (due to space constraints)
– Dealers have a “pick-up point” and a “workshop”
– Farms have a “central” access point and, where available, a connection for the multi-silo
– The routes are designed as one-way streets, but where practical, they are also two-way.
Despite all the testing, it’s still possible that some sections might not be 100% perfect. Please report any issues I encounter so I can correct them, or correct them yourselves.
Duration:
– Approx. 70 hours for initial setup
– Approx. 15 hours for testing all approach points
Note:
– I recommend setting the cornering speed to 60%, otherwise your vehicle may not be able to navigate the curves.
– Simply copy the “AutoDrive_config.xml” file into the appropriate savegame folder located in “DocumentsMy GamesFarmingSimulator2025”.
An update will be provided as soon as I have a suitable setup for the farms. Suggestions are welcome (please credit the author). Language translations are also welcome (please credit the author).





