And so says Miguel Ghobangieno on 06/01/06 13:25... > Pupland won't fit on the worldmap, which, IMHO, is fine as I've > always thought of it as another contenent.
It is in another continent, and it is in the worldmap. There is a reason why the worldmap starts at 100_100 :-) if you read the info in maps/Info, you'll see mwedel's idea of how big the world could potentially be. Right now, my Pupland is in tiles world_075_023 to world_104_032, so, northwest of the Scorn continent. (In the previous thread we had about geography, I think we agreed that the Scorn continent is in the southern hemisphere, so this one is in the north.) So there is weather, but, hmm, :-) I put it on northwest because I thought the "poles" were on NE and SW, so this wouldn't affect the weather on the other continent too bad. But it turns out, seemingly, the "poles" are on NW and SE instead, which puts Lone Town pretty near one of them. This is not what I intended. I could move it to the NE, but then that would break the antarctic. So I see two options: 1. leave it where I put it; this will make things in the NW of the existing continent warmer than they are now, and things in the SE colder - notably Navar. Lone Town will be a very cold place. Well, that may explain why it's so Lone :-P I'm running the scripts from cfmaps.schmorp.de as I write this, when I have a browsable version of the "old continent", I'll post the url here. The reason I don't like this one so much, is because the Rainbow Islands are supposed to be tropical, or at least warm temperate - they are a beach/vacation resort after all. 2. change the weather code to put the poles somewhere more reasonable. We could be very revolutionary and put it, oh, I don't know, in the north and south? Or follow Exalted, rule that one direction (S or E?) is cold, another (N or W?) is warm, and the world is really flat, or even cylindrical. Or, my personal favorite, a reverse-discworld approach - the world is flat (rectangular or discoid) or even cylindrical, the outer edges are cold, the middle is warm. Any of these would require small changes to the weather system; not only to change the poles, but also (and almost more importantly), to know exactly how big the world is, and fill any tiles it has no map for with deep ocean. I believe I could do that without breaking the code too much. (Alternatively, just generate actual maps filled with deep ocean, this gives us the bonus of having more varied elevation.) best, Lalo Martins -- So many of our dreams at first seem impossible, then they seem improbable, and then, when we summon the will, they soon become inevitable. -- personal: http://www.laranja.org/ technical: http://lalo.revisioncontrol.net/ GNU: never give up freedom http://www.gnu.org/ _______________________________________________ crossfire mailing list crossfire@metalforge.org http://mailman.metalforge.org/mailman/listinfo/crossfire