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− | + | Worlds in RimWorld are generated from either random or user-provided seeds that allow for a completely new experience every time. Each world is uniquely filled with multiple [[Biomes|biomes]] that change what the world looks like and how it behaves. For example, some biomes feature a large amount of mountains, while others are full of grasslands. | |
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+ | {{Asof|A16}} Part of the world system's overhaul includes sliders for overall planet temperature and overall rainfall, with the result of changing them being true to what would happen in real life. Time zones are also modelled as the world actually physically exists and is fully interactive. Temperatures in regards to proximity from the equator are also correct; with hotter biomes being more central and colder biomes being closer to the poles. | ||
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+ | In Alpha 17, when reloading the world after opening the colony, the game now shows a loading screen. | ||
== Generation process == | == Generation process == | ||
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When generating the world, the land masses form first, followed by rivers. An ancient society is then shallowly simulated to generate ancient roads, and modern settlements and roads are generated (often alongside ancient roads). | When generating the world, the land masses form first, followed by rivers. An ancient society is then shallowly simulated to generate ancient roads, and modern settlements and roads are generated (often alongside ancient roads). | ||
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The world generation screen appears during the creation of a new colony. | The world generation screen appears during the creation of a new colony. | ||
− | {{key|Seed}} A random seed is provided, but you may enter your own. A given seed always produces the same | + | {{key|Seed}} A random seed is provided, but you may enter your own. A given seed always produces the same map layout: |
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{{key|Randomize seed}} Randomly picks a new seed. | {{key|Randomize seed}} Randomly picks a new seed. | ||
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{{key|Globe coverage}} What percentage of the overall globe is generated. Larger globe coverage generates a fuller world, but takes a longer time to load up, and can also impact performance on lower-end systems. | {{key|Globe coverage}} What percentage of the overall globe is generated. Larger globe coverage generates a fuller world, but takes a longer time to load up, and can also impact performance on lower-end systems. | ||
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*5% (Dev Mode) | *5% (Dev Mode) | ||
*30% | *30% | ||
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*100% | *100% | ||
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{{key|Generate}} Click to continue with the current settings. | {{key|Generate}} Click to continue with the current settings. | ||
== Landing site == | == Landing site == | ||
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− | + | The world will generate made up mostly of hexagons and a few pentagons, then the 'Select landing site' screen appears. Clicking a tile will show its information with its own average temperature, biome, elevation, terrain and rainfall amount. Clicking the Mode button (default is 'Full') offers the choice to view the map in a special heat map. Tiles are coherent to their neighboring tiles, by following alike patterns. Each biome has its own flora, fauna and growing periods. | |
− | + | Moreover, its possible to choose between mainland and islands. There is no way to navigate across the seas and oceans, which will require the alternative method of researching [[Transport pod]] to overcome the vast body of water. | |
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− | + | == Biomes == | |
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− | + | There are nine biomes in Rimworld and—on a normally generated world—all of them are represented. They each correspond to specific features. Each biome is more likely to include certain features based on it's real world equivalent. | |
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== Features == | == Features == | ||
− | There are | + | There are six main features that affect game play in that tile on a generated world. These details are listed on-screen for the selected map tile. |
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=== Elevation === | === Elevation === | ||
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=== Latitude === | === Latitude === | ||
− | The coordinates of a map tile includes its latitude which affects its temperature range and amount of daylight | + | The coordinates of a map tile includes its latitude which affects its temperature range and amount of daylight (unconfirmed). |
=== Rainfall === | === Rainfall === | ||
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=== Terrain === | === Terrain === | ||
− | Each map tile has one of the following terrain types: Flat, Small Hills, Large Hills, and | + | Each map tile has one of the following terrain types: Flat, Small Hills, Large Hills, and Mountains. The terrain type determines the amount of mountain will be generated on the in-game map. |
=== Temperature === | === Temperature === | ||
{{Main|Temperature}} | {{Main|Temperature}} | ||
Each tile has its own averages for temperature based on the biome. Only the averages are presented in the world generation menu, but can directly affect your game. The effects of temperature vary greatly; extreme heat causes your colonists to develop heat stroke, while extreme cold may freeze them so thoroughly, their corpses will never decay. Temperature is related to the other three features of a tile in a generated world. Naturally, higher elevation and a more northern biome is colder. | Each tile has its own averages for temperature based on the biome. Only the averages are presented in the world generation menu, but can directly affect your game. The effects of temperature vary greatly; extreme heat causes your colonists to develop heat stroke, while extreme cold may freeze them so thoroughly, their corpses will never decay. Temperature is related to the other three features of a tile in a generated world. Naturally, higher elevation and a more northern biome is colder. | ||
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=== Roads === | === Roads === | ||
− | + | In Alpha 17, there are now roads winding across the world. They double the speed of any caravans using them, and factions tend to settle near roads. Visitors, caravans, traders or raiders are also tend to arrive and leave on a road. | |
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They come in 5 types: path, dirt road, stone road, ancient asphalt road and ancient asphalt highway. They are functionally the same, with difference only being appearance when generated on a map. | They come in 5 types: path, dirt road, stone road, ancient asphalt road and ancient asphalt highway. They are functionally the same, with difference only being appearance when generated on a map. | ||
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Dirt roads use packed dirt, stone roads use [[flagstone]]s of the local stone and ancient asphalt roads use broken asphalt. None of these can be disassembled for resources. | Dirt roads use packed dirt, stone roads use [[flagstone]]s of the local stone and ancient asphalt roads use broken asphalt. None of these can be disassembled for resources. | ||
− | Sometimes other objects will generate alongside roads, for example the | + | Sometimes other objects will generate alongside roads, for example the ancient concrete barrier or lamppost alongside the ancient asphalt highway. These serve no function except cover or disassembly for steel. |
=== Rivers === | === Rivers === | ||
− | + | Also in Alpha 17, there are rivers that flow towards the oceans and can merge with each other. They are more likely to generate in rainy areas. | |
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− | + | When a map is generated in a tile with a river, there will be a belt of flowing river dividing the map. The river cannot be built over or pumped dry using the [[moisture pump]], thus effectively splitting your future bases apart. | |
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− | + | They come in 4 sizes, huge river, large river, river, and creek. It affects the width of the river, and also the proportion of shallow moving water, which can be walked over, to deep moving water, which can't be walked over. | |
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=== Misc === | === Misc === | ||
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Besides being differently shaped to allow gap-free tiling of the whole world, they function no differently from regular world tiles. | Besides being differently shaped to allow gap-free tiling of the whole world, they function no differently from regular world tiles. | ||
− | === | + | === Navigation & Site selection === |
− | The player can click 'Select random site' or select one of the squares in which to land and build a [[colony]]. | + | |
+ | The player can click 'Select random site' or select one of the squares in which to land and build a [[Colony|colony]]. | ||
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