Categories: DiscussionValheim

Map generation

Hey all,

Was wondering whats your opinion on a thought i had for some time. I would like if the map generation will genarate larger land masses istead of the fracture it is now.

I think it will be more fun for few reasons:

  1. You will still need to sail long and far and explore but each sail will be much more meaningful istead of just driffting in see checking islands. When ever you will see land you will know that its a huge mass that would need to explore and i think its a little but more exciting.

  2. More use for lox riding, if the islands will be much larger, riding loxes (maybe even new mobs) would be desired more. Usually when i play i never ride a lox because i find it faster just running insted trying to steer it (i mean when you cant use a portal).

  3. A very large biome would be really cool imo, like a huge BF or plains or meadows. Even a large forest where a long anf high mountain range is being like a natural wall and from the other sude there is a huge plains.

I do think small islands have a place and they are cool but maybe less frequent and i would prefer larger mass of land.

Would love to hear your opinions and maybe new ideas!

Gamer

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