I want to create a very harsh desert (or frozen) map using Planet Generator.
Now what I did for a desert map was...immense size (it doesn't crash anymore! or maybe its cause I upgraded my graphics card), 40% ocean, rare small islands, mountain peaks of up to 100 ...lol...(I might try extreme again, but last time I did it, it surrounded my whole land so 100 is probably enough), but I want a lot of volcanoes)
Then I did humidity very low, extremely hot and variation as very soft. But it barely put any desert on the map...it was almost entirely forest and jungle, with some harsh desert tiles.
For cold, I did the same as above, but very humid, the coldest possible setting, and very soft variation. This worked a lot better than trying a hot desert planet.
My end goal is to get global warming (hence need lots of volcanoes), so it probably be a bit cooler (heh) on a cold map than on an already hot, desert map.
Did I do the settings wrong for the desert map though? I did about the same for cold, and it turned out a lot better. In the end, I may just go with that...since having an ice planet get global warming sounds funny. But is there better settings I can do for cold as well as desert?
Thanks
And hope I didn't ramble too much...little sleep last night and I tend to ramble when tired 
Now what I did for a desert map was...immense size (it doesn't crash anymore! or maybe its cause I upgraded my graphics card), 40% ocean, rare small islands, mountain peaks of up to 100 ...lol...(I might try extreme again, but last time I did it, it surrounded my whole land so 100 is probably enough), but I want a lot of volcanoes)
Then I did humidity very low, extremely hot and variation as very soft. But it barely put any desert on the map...it was almost entirely forest and jungle, with some harsh desert tiles.
For cold, I did the same as above, but very humid, the coldest possible setting, and very soft variation. This worked a lot better than trying a hot desert planet.
My end goal is to get global warming (hence need lots of volcanoes), so it probably be a bit cooler (heh) on a cold map than on an already hot, desert map.
Did I do the settings wrong for the desert map though? I did about the same for cold, and it turned out a lot better. In the end, I may just go with that...since having an ice planet get global warming sounds funny. But is there better settings I can do for cold as well as desert?
Thanks

