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− | + | Dwarf Fortress uses a "belt and braces" method of world generation in that whilst the map properties are configurable by [[world token]]s there are also tokens which will cause the rejection and 'reroll' or re-randomisation of the world. By way of example, if you were to leave the world at its default setting, but set a rejection parameter which required there to be a large number of "minimum desert tiles", then a large number of worlds might be rejected until one (by random chance) was finally generated that met that requirement. Because of the high number of possible rejections, this is an inefficient way of generating a world with many deserts; instead, it's recommended to work with broader parameters, such as [[#Weighted Ranges|Weighted Ranges]], to generate the world you want. It is possible to set the parameters in such a way that will result in endless rejections because they specify a world which is incredibly unlikely or impossible to be generated. | |
If a certain number of rejections of the same type happen during world gen, then you will get a notification telling you what is causing the rejections. This can happen after a few hundred rejections or it may take thousands. This is possibly due to the fact that you may have more than one type of rejection occurring, and as such it takes thousands of rejections until any one type hits the threshold for the warning message. | If a certain number of rejections of the same type happen during world gen, then you will get a notification telling you what is causing the rejections. This can happen after a few hundred rejections or it may take thousands. This is possibly due to the fact that you may have more than one type of rejection occurring, and as such it takes thousands of rejections until any one type hits the threshold for the warning message. | ||
[[File:Civilization rejection.PNG|framed|center|A message that appears when one of the rejection types hits its threshold]] | [[File:Civilization rejection.PNG|framed|center|A message that appears when one of the rejection types hits its threshold]] | ||
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== Rejection parameters == | == Rejection parameters == | ||
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[REGION_COUNTS:GRASSLAND:0:0:0] | [REGION_COUNTS:GRASSLAND:0:0:0] | ||
[REGION_COUNTS:HILLS:0:0:0] | [REGION_COUNTS:HILLS:0:0:0] | ||
+ | <small>'''Note: the above values are arbitrary although these settings effectively disable the region counts.'''</small> | ||
+ | [SUBREGION_MAX:2750] | ||
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[ELEVATION_RANGES:0:0:0] | [ELEVATION_RANGES:0:0:0] | ||
[RAIN_RANGES:0:0:0] | [RAIN_RANGES:0:0:0] | ||
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[VOLCANISM_RANGES:0:0:0] | [VOLCANISM_RANGES:0:0:0] | ||
− | <small>'''Note: the above values are arbitrary although these settings effectively disable the | + | <small>'''Note: the above values are arbitrary although these settings effectively disable the range counts.'''</small> |
== Placement tokens == | == Placement tokens == | ||
− | The following tokens are not rejection parameters, but instead | + | The following tokens are not rejection parameters, but instead force the placement of certain features. This can cause rejections if the world generated does not support the placement of the features in sufficient quantities, or at all. For example, a volcano requires the square to have a volcanism of 100, if the maximum volcanism for the world is less than 100 then no volcanoes can be placed. See [[advanced world generation]] for more details. |
[VOLCANO_MIN:3] | [VOLCANO_MIN:3] | ||
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[REGIONAL_INTERACTION_NUMBER:28] | [REGIONAL_INTERACTION_NUMBER:28] | ||
[DISTURBANCE_INTERACTION_NUMBER:28] | [DISTURBANCE_INTERACTION_NUMBER:28] | ||
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[GOOD_SQ_COUNTS:0:0:0] | [GOOD_SQ_COUNTS:0:0:0] |