Farming Simulator: Returning to the Upper Franconian Hills in Stappenbach v 2.1
: While v 2.1 is a classic for FS15, the legacy continued into Farming Simulator 19 with "Stappenbach 2020," which added MaizePlus and Forage support . Why Stappenbach Still Matters Stappenbach v 2.1
: The map features the iconic "Ebrach" river and a meticulously designed low mountain range, with v 2.1 smoothing out navigation and collision zones. Farming Simulator: Returning to the Upper Franconian Hills
: Players can choose from multiple starting points, each with varying levels of infrastructure for cattle, pigs, or purely arable farming. Even as newer titles like Farming Simulator 22
Even as newer titles like Farming Simulator 22 and the upcoming Farming Simulator 25 dominate the headlines, Stappenbach v 2.1 remains a benchmark for map design. Its focus on "contemplative" gameplay and realistic Franconian architecture provides a level of atmosphere that is rarely matched in standard maps. 1 running smoothly today? Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Farming Simulator 22
Stappenbach remains one of the most legendary community-created maps in the Farming Simulator franchise, specifically for its highly detailed recreation of the Bamberg district in Upper Franconia. Version 2.1 serves as the definitive update for this classic landscape, refining the immersion for dedicated players. What’s New in Version 2.1?
: The "StappenbachV2_GMK" build introduced native support for the Gülle, Mist, and Kalk (Slurry, Manure, and Lime) mod, allowing for a more realistic soil management cycle.