A map with forests of bushes instead of normal trees.
Lakes can sometimes form interesting land patterns which can also be a bit unbalanced but fun.
Updated with added small hills and greater lakes:
Original:
Differential D465
New map - Arctic Summer Hannibal_Barca on May 9 2017, 4:14 PM. Authored by Tags None Referenced Files
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A map with forests of bushes instead of normal trees. Updated with added small hills and greater lakes: Original: Test map for uniqueness, playability, resource collisions and the like.
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Event TimelineComment Actions Build is green Updating workspaces. Build (release)... Build (debug)... Running release tests... Running cxxtest tests (306 tests)..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................OK! Running debug tests... Running cxxtest tests (306 tests)..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................OK! http://jw:8080/job/phabricator/1104/ for more details. Comment Actions This revision and D466 should be unified in some helper function. We shouldn't produce even more copy and paste maps. (We have enough work fixing the old ones...) Comment Actions We can only add a new rmgen library and that's something I'd really avoid. I think most maps are very equal with regards to mapgen code as only numbers and order of execution changes. For these ones, I think we should use some path-creation functions (rivers), taking inspiration from https://wildfiregames.com/forum/index.php?/topic/15562-maps-and-biome-guide/ Comment Actions Lake randomness isn't that imbalanced after the cleanup. Apparently it really is summer, not spring: From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_the_Arctic#Spring
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