Biomeizer

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Author: KyleRokuKyu

Last revision: 22 Jan, 2023 at 22:00 UTC

File size: 33.22 MB

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Description:

A full world gen overhaul with new biomes, oceans, rivers, and more!

New Biomes:
Oceanic – A beach/tropical shore line
Marsh Lands – Very damp, swampy, kinda terrible to have to cross sometimes
Mesa – Tall, sandstone plateau
Mountainous – A large mountain range
Dunes – Desertous and slopey
Arctic Ocean – An ocean in the arctic with ice bergs

New Per Biome Settings:
RiverDispersion – How twisty or broken up rivers tend to be
RiverSize – How chonky and wide the rivers tend to be
WaterColor – Hex value for the color of the water
MinimumHeight – The lowest this biome can generate land
MaximumHeight – The highest this biome can generate land
Probability – If there’s a tie for which biome should spawn based on Temp/Humidity, this determines how likely this biome is to be chosen
Rivers – Whether or not this biome has rivers
ExcludeFromSpawn – Whether or not this biome should be considered when creating the initial spawn area (Oceans would be terrible to spawn in.)

World Settings (Chosen when creating a New Game under the Mods tab):
Region Size Multiplier – A multiplier for the size of regions. Vanilla is 0.5 to 1.5. Biome-izer is 0.1 to 10… Warning, though, values above 2x or so will REALLY slow down the initial load time.
Temperature Generation – How temperature is calculated. Latitude clamps it at both poles, Latitude Wrapped will continuously cycle hotter and colder as you change latitudes, and Default is the vanilla random temperature (Can generate snow next to deserts)
Starting Latitude – Where, in degrees, above or below the equator, you will start
Water – Whether or not this world has water
Rivers – Whether or not this world has rivers
Planet Size – How large the temperature gradients span
Bigger Elevation Changes – Whether or not to use the default heights and bumpiness generation

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If you aren’t already,
I HIGHLY recommend using F5’s Biome Recolor mods with Biome-izer
It makes the vanilla biomes look so much more pleasing to the eye

F5’s Biome Recolor Pack:
https://steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=2458946041