SongOfRuth Posted March 29 Report Share Posted March 29 I've looked around and seen a couple of old-ish posts asking this. Is it possible to "save" a custom worldGen setup? - by "custom worldGen", I mean the settings one sets when choosing "Customize" on the "Create New World" page/screen I'm a programmer (that's what we called ourselves years ago, now known as "coder" or the hoy-paloy "software engineer") so I can "json" if someone points me in the right direction(-ish). Or if there is a mod and I'm just not searching right for it. I have limited play time available so it's entirely possible what I'm asking exists and I just haven't found it (recently searched for something, varying case and spacing, only to find I neglected to also search for dashes in the place of spaces, oy!) In the other postings I saw, some wondered "why?". Short answer is it's faster to serially create worlds looking for a good spawn instead of spawning and then spending time searching the world for a good place. And since I play for entertainment, relaxation, I tend to make the game as easy as possible while still retaining an illusion of challenge - think Exploration but easier and with longer time spans for almost everything (except trees, trees need to grow faster dang it, lol). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solution dakko Posted March 29 Solution Report Share Posted March 29 (edited) I would like that ability too. We do have the ability to copy and paste settings from a previously generated world: Go to the "Your Worlds" screen as if you would like to select a saved game to play. Select the 'edit' icon for the save of your choice. Within that window is a line for "playstyle" - you want to select 'copy.' Then, within the customize window for creating a new world, simply 'paste' and the playstyle you copied will be applied to the entire window. If any of the VS Team reads this: please make an easier way to save a custom world gen setup. Having a saved customized seraph would be much appreciated as well. Thanks! Edited March 29 by dakko 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SongOfRuth Posted March 29 Author Report Share Posted March 29 Thanks! That's very helpful. Yes, it would be nice if one could save the settings as a custom world type and then select from the dropdown menu. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Credinus Posted March 29 Report Share Posted March 29 10 hours ago, SongOfRuth said: I've looked around and seen a couple of old-ish posts asking this. Is it possible to "save" a custom worldGen setup? - by "custom worldGen", I mean the settings one sets when choosing "Customize" on the "Create New World" page/screen I'm a programmer (that's what we called ourselves years ago, now known as "coder" or the hoy-paloy "software engineer") so I can "json" if someone points me in the right direction(-ish). Or if there is a mod and I'm just not searching right for it. I have limited play time available so it's entirely possible what I'm asking exists and I just haven't found it (recently searched for something, varying case and spacing, only to find I neglected to also search for dashes in the place of spaces, oy!) In the other postings I saw, some wondered "why?". Short answer is it's faster to serially create worlds looking for a good spawn instead of spawning and then spending time searching the world for a good place. And since I play for entertainment, relaxation, I tend to make the game as easy as possible while still retaining an illusion of challenge - think Exploration but easier and with longer time spans for almost everything (except trees, trees need to grow faster dang it, lol). You can copy the settings to a clipboard and paste it to a document, and then just paste from clipboard in the settings when generating a new world. This button here will do it for an existing world, and a similar button exists when setting up a new world. To paste it in, just a Ctrl+V will do the trick, no button for that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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