This was put together by fans based on information in the dialogue of the game. Pretty impressive.

  • knifestealingcrow [any]
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    3 years ago

    Order of operations for me:

    • size, composition, atmosphere of the planet and any surrounding celestial bodies if it's applicable (trim this down to just orbital period of the planet and it's moon/moons if I'm going for pseudo-earth for the purposes of calendar-making)
    • oceanic and continental plates, the direction they're moving, and general eyeballing of continental drift for purposes of locating natural resources and paleontology if it's relevant (unless it's a spec-evo, then I map out the continental drift)
    • land-masses, elevation maps, ocean depth
    • air and water currents, climate
    • civilization, starting with a staple grain and resulting fermented products, pottery, domesticated animals, early metal-working, etc. (All if applicable) and going from there

    but that’s a bit much for the limited time scale of most fiction.

    Wait, I'm supposed to do something with these settings?