Please let me know if you try it on multiplayer
GreenBlood44
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V1.2 update underway - Multiplayer focused
https://greenblood44.itch.io/nashville-mi-4x/devlog/1316378/v12-update
Making progress on the map. Working on the pc multiplayer focused version which pretty much takes the preplaced houses and buyable houses off the map for complete player control. Leaving the town homes. Doing things like adding stop signs, going along the road sides and field borders adding in some trees and bushes. Time consuming...
Keep rolling until we are there.
It is not finished, see the dev log. Do you have the signs or powerlines to include in the map? I too am from the area. The layout is accurate, modified for game play such as adding an oil mill and such. Feel free not play it if you don't like it. I opt for the viewpoint of free is a good price to have a 4X map of the area that would otherwise never be available. It takes a considerable amount of time to dial in a map. Since you utilized the plural, it would be “where are the,” not “where is the.”
Set in Nashville, Michigan, this map features terrain generated with MAPS4FS — an excellent tool. Special thanks to iwatkot and all the modders in our community who continue to offer support and guidance through Discord. Field layouts are based closely on their real‑world shapes and sizes, with slight adjustments to improve gameplay while still giving farmers the freedom to customize them as they wish. Fields 1, 16, 26, 33, and 35 each include a sellable farmhouse with a sleep trigger. Available production chains include the Bakery, Dairy, Grain Mill, Oil Mill, and YoGurt. The FS25_GrainMillPlus.zip mod can be downloaded directly from the in‑game ModHub. A county road runs through the area, though it will require tree clearing by the farmer before it becomes fully usable. The county maintains a 33‑foot right‑of‑way within the ditches, and the board has approved farmers to smooth any necessary areas for installing driveways.
Nashville, Michigan sits in a predominantly agricultural region known for its fertile soils and long‑established family farms. The area supports a mix of crop production — including corn, soybeans, wheat, and hay — along with dairy and livestock operations that shape the local economy. Its landscape of gently rolling fields, rural roads, and small community infrastructure reflects the practical, hardworking character of Mid‑Michigan farming.
