According to Post#309841, 512 = nostart and 1024 = many magic sites, hence
1537 = 1+512+1024 means that this province is "small" and "cannot be a starting province" and "has an increased probability for magic sites".
Hey thank you so much, this is most excellent.
Where are these extra terrain switches listed? Perhaps there are more? How did Gandalf find them? They arent in the pdf.
Thanks very much in advance.
tinkthank said:
Where are these extra terrain switches listed? Perhaps there are more? How did Gandalf find them?
Well, of course you can just try the next binary number on its own and just see what happens, but I do not think that the terrain-bitvector contains more than 11 significant bits to combine...
I think that I also recall that the 11th bit (1024) was only introduced later on with a patch - at least the map-editor did not list "many sites" in the beginning...
tinkthank said:
Hey thank you so much, this is most excellent.
Where are these extra terrain switches listed? Perhaps there are more? How did Gandalf find them? They arent in the pdf.
Thanks very much in advance.
As I recall, I found those switches when examining the Cradle map file when I was doing the Faerun map. The nonstandard numbers bugged me, so I took a look and deduced them by a process of elimination, after which they soon entered the general mapmaking lore (there were quite a few threads about mapmaking around that time) and Gandalf predictably stored those details away in the voluminous Dominions DB inside his head.