Courseplay v7.0.0.8 LS22
Courseplay v7.0.0.8 LS22
Release 7.0.0.8
Several Translation Updates and fixes (Thanks to our translater!)
Small vehicle selection improvements in the Ingame menu.
Always selects the current controlled vehicle on inGameMenu opening.
Fixes course name in course manager.
fixes work width.
Fixes key conflict with ingame menu.
New Mini Gui.
Fix for 180 turns
Fix for combines with no pipes
3 point turn fix
Update shape files by @rohne83 (Thank you!)
7.0.0.7 Bug fixes
Unfold balers if needed before start
Chopper not moving fix
Combine self unload fix
v7.0.0.6
Controller support
7.0.0.5 Speed setting fix and baler
Do not change the max speed setting as it is global
for all vehicles (at least as of now, later we may
add vehicle specific maximums/minimums)
Some balers work, those with wrapper may not yet.
7.0.0.4 bugfixes
Several AIVE conflict fixes
Changed default keybinding for opening/closing course generator settings.
Translations
Combine pipe trembling fix
headland clockwise setting added
headland first/center first setting fixed
Reactivate raise/lower early/late settings
The next version of Courseplay
Multiplayer support will be added in a future release.
Full controller support for the GUI is planned for the future.
What Works
Course generation
Field work but no refill or unload, except combine self unload
Save/load courses
Usage
There is now a CP Fieldwork job available on the helper screen. After you select it, choose a target position the field you want work on and the Open/Close Course Generator button. Generate the course and start the job.
Turning on Debug Channels
When there’s an issue, you can turn on debug channels so Courseplay will log a lot of information we need for troubleshooting. You can bring up the debug channel menu by pressing Shift+4, then use Shift+1 and Shift+3 to select a channel, and then Shift+2 to toggle the selected debug channel (green is on).
Developer version
Please be aware you’re using a developer version, which may and will contain errors, bugs, mistakes and unfinished code. Chances are you computer will explode when using it. Twice. If you have no idea what “beta”, “alpha”, or “developer” means and entails, steer clear. The Courseplay team will not take any responsibility for crop destroyed, savegames deleted or baby pandas killed.