I have noticed this doesn't show elf populations right, Legends viewer is what i have been useing to find the real population of them if it doesn't crash.
Its pretty good though it needs to show Civ statics and something easier for finding megabeats, nercomancers and other fun stuff.
Theres alot of information that just needs to be displayed alot better.
Found out that goblin fortresses get 10k population pretty quick on any world they're on even with goblin maxage set to 30-50
I did like how they kept changing their leaders every few years if the demon died.
So there are a few issues with populations. Mostly around which numbers to use.
There are civ population numbers at the top of the sites file, there are individual site population numbers below that, and there are the list of historical figures. At the moment I believe the numbers listed on the civilizations tab are based on the numbers at the top of the sites file, since from my understanding that's the broadest measure.
I'm not aware of exactly how Legends Viewer does it if it comes out with a different number.
I'll try to pin down necromancers and megabeasts more though, you can expect that to be a filter option in the next update.
If you have some specifics about layout I'd be glad to hear them. I mostly play fortress mode so what is most interesting to someone who plays a lot of adventure mode might not be obvious to me.
...some story generation ideas I've had.
Please, do tell us more.
When I've genned worlds and used World Viewer I've tried to dig into some interesting stories about people who have existed, but finding out what makes someone or some event interesting is tricky. Essentially I'm trying to work on a way of distilling the legends mode stories people develop by stumbling across an interesting thread and following it to find a story. I'd like to be able to find these and get them up front. The one thing I've found by testing and analyzing hundreds of worlds is how crazy the variety is, but "what's interesting" is complicated but ultimately that's what people really want out of something like this. Giving them easy ways to navigate the data is one step, but giving some tips on where to look first would be better.