
The sounds were different too. Engines sputtered, didn't roar. The transplanter made a rhythmic clack-clack-plop as it pushed seedlings into the water. The ambient audio on the map wasn't birdsong and wind; it was the distant echo of a azan from a hidden mosque model, the croak of frogs, and the whump-whump of a helicopter flying to Langkawi.
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Watch this gameplay showcase to see Malaysian rice harvesters and paddy field environments in action: The sounds were different too
Installing these mods is straightforward, even for beginners. Follow this step-by-step guide: The ambient audio on the map wasn't birdsong
Enter a modder who goes only by the handle On a forgotten forum in the backwaters of the FS19 modding community, he posted a single screenshot in late 2020. It showed a rusty kubota rice transplanter sitting in a flooded field. The water wasn't a flat texture; it reflected a wooden pondok and a coconut tree. The field was divided into perfect, narrow benteng —the traditional raised boundaries.