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ChairmanPoo

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Feature complete smaller worldgen recipes?
« on: March 31, 2020, 10:18:16 pm »

Basically, I want a world with plenty of necromancers, megabeasts, and a few civilizations warring about, but small enough for it to be able to run worldgen for more than 1000 years without crashing, and without necromancers, titans, et al completely dying out.

Is there any known worldgen recipe that fits this?
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Re: Feature complete smaller worldgen recipes?
« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2020, 10:25:17 pm »

Basically, I want a world with plenty of necromancers, megabeasts, and a few civilizations warring about, but small enough for it to be able to run worldgen for more than 1000 years without crashing, and without necromancers, titans, et al completely dying out.

Is there any known worldgen recipe that fits this?
Probably needs mods. Necromancers are currently set up to be able to destroy most worlds in 600+ years right now.
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Re: Feature complete smaller worldgen recipes?
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2020, 10:33:34 pm »

Odd because my necromancers keep getting wiped out in a smaller region world :( They dont really thrive


Edit: I think I figured out the problem. I was increasing the number of semimegabeast caves thinking they'd spawn only in caves. It's not the case, and my necromancers invariably end up picking a fight with an ettin and getting killed


Edit 2: indeed, reducing the amount of megabeasts and semimegabeasts seems to have boosted my necromancer's life expectancy (which before that was not much longer than that of regular members of their race by virtue of picking a fight with the closest one early on)
« Last Edit: March 31, 2020, 11:12:30 pm by ChairmanPoo »
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