Locations

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This page is under construction and just a list to get a feel for what Locations needs to show. 

Biomes

Biomes are sections of different terrain or masses found on the map.

Caves

Diving down to caves

Caves are found in the deep waters of West Lake (Pine Forest Lake) and East Lake (Birchwood Lake).

The only way to get to them is with Diving Gear and O2 Tanks.


There are two main cave systems known as the Underwater Caves and the Lava Caves that connect them.

Lakes

Ponds

  • Lower Glacial Pond
  • Upper Glacial Pond
  • South Pond
  • Central Pond
  • West Pond
  • Trout Pond
  • Pike Pond
  • Lagoon

Streams and Creeks

  • Glacial Stream
  • Snake Creek
  • Grand Creek

Regions

Regions have been added to encourage travel and exploration during gameplay.


The world is now broken down into separate regions, which can be viewed from the map view ( [ M ] ).

Each region has a different weighting for the ores/minerals that are available within them. Some regions may have an abundance of one type of ore, yet little to none of another.


Vehicles now become more valuable, as a means of travel to regions with a required resource within daylight hours. Or more careful planning of routes while on-foot is required to secure needed resources.


  • sorted in alphabetical order for now

Updates

Alpha 59 Update: Map Expansion

Alpha 59 brings a large expansion to the western side of the map, opening up access to a large new lake, streams, ponds, waterfalls, forested regions and beachfront.

It is important the world continues to scale in size, as I want long-haul travel and exploration to play a role leading into future features and development.

The new area is mostly populated with new tree species using the new code. Eventually I hope to transition the old trees on the rest of the map as I introduce more species.

Alpha 51 Update: Map Expansion

The Alpha 51 update brings a large expansion to the southern region of the world map.

South of the existing maple forest now opens-up into new meadows, forests, rocky mountainous terrain, rivers, waterfalls and lakes.

A new mountain valley cuts down between the two southern peaks, offering plenty of new mid-altitude terrain (and cougar hunting grounds).

Down at lower altitude, a vast lake opens up stretches of beaches and deep water (now the largest body of water on the map).

A new silver birch forest-type runs along the edges of much of the southern beach-front. This forest is dense with foliage and high saturated colors.

Other new tree types, foliage and rock formations have been added, to give a distinct visual difference to the new zones.

Maps

See Maps for more information and a look at older versions.

"Subsistence Rough Map v1.84"
Click on map to zoom