LOL. Hydro, you amuse me. Before you were arguing against adding new soils and now you want to add them to the extent that I did in the beginning and decided not to because I could make do as people wanted. Anyway... let me explain some specifics and then we can decide.
Rainforest
- Tropical Rainforest (Tropical) = Tropical Rainforest Soil
- Temperate Rainforest (Temperate) = New (Think Redwoods)
- Taiga (Polar) = Evergreen Forest Soil
- Alpine (Mountain) = New
Woodland
- Tropical Woodland (Tropical) = New
- Temperate Woodland (Temperate) = Seasonal Forest Soil
- Boreal (Mountain) = Boreal Forest Soil
I'm not sure about a couple of things there. I think that, with "evergreen forest soil", primem0ver has broadleaf evergreen forest in mind. Taiga would have boreal forest soil in his model, I think.
Yes. This is nearly accurate
There are four forests floors currently planned that in my opinion are the minimum necessary:
Tropical Rainforest Soil (obvious)
Evergreen Forest Soil (evergreen and all but extreme alpine forests)
Seasonal Forest Soil (redwood, deciduous, other broadleaf, and mixed forest)
Boreal Forest Soil (Polar) (what Hydro is calling Tiaga forest and extreme alpine forest)
In addition to these, in the beginning I actually did want to make one more: Redwood forest floor since the soil has a different color. But with all the resistance to adding new soils in the beginning I decided that functionally (and visually) the seasonal forest floor was close enough. I toyed with the color of the Mediterranean terrain texture from the terrains mod for the new redwood/seasonal forest floor texture.
Do want to create a separate texture now for redwoods? It is the only one that really has a different enough color to justify a new texture.
Keep in mind that generally speaking, evergreen trees are not part of a rainforest. By nature they are generally part of drier forests. The only exception is redwoods redwoods make the fourth kind of rainforest in existence (the others being tropical, deciduous, and the mixed type that occur in Virginia and some of the other southeast states... which is why
I want someone to make a mixed tree graphic).
A "Permafrost" terrain does not make much sense to me because it is such a generic term. You can find permafrost soil under boreal forests, under tundra, under polar ice caps or under dry polar deserts. So I would use those as terrains and not have a separate "permafrost" terrain.
While it is true Laskaris that permafrost refers to a ground's state of being rather than an actual soil type, it often gets used the same way Hydro is using it, even by me. I think that we should use either Permafrost or Polar Desert for this particular ground type. Personally, I like the term permafrost... but whatever. Like I said I don't really care about terms, as long as I have the "soils" I need to work with.
Here would be my interpretation mixing your guys ideas with mine plus Sagan 4.
Wetlands
- Swamp (Tropical) = Marsh
- Marsh (Temperate) = Muddy
- Bog (Polar) = New
- Moor (Mountain) = New
What exactly is a moor? And is it a new soil type? Or should it be a feature? Bog is unnecessary as it is a feature. Lets not mix features into this discussion. We can always add features ad infinitum. The same is not true for terrains since that involves a lot of xml. So lets get the terrains down. Then we'll worry about features.
I will make my recommendations regarding the rest using the quote below; I will make corrections and simply comment in the quote
Scrubland
- Tropical Scrub (Tropical) = Arid
- Chaparral (Temperate) = Scrub
- Polar Scrub (Polar) = New Unnecessary because "polar scrub" is the same as tundra.
- Rocky (Mountain) = Rocky
- Volcanic (Volcanic) = Volcanic
Grassland
- Savanna (Tropical) and Mediterranean = (Regular/Monsoon) Grassland Seasonal Grass
- Grassland and Monsoon = (Temperate) = Grassland
- Plains = (Polar) = Prairie (Plains)
- Steppe = (Mountain) = NewThis is already accounted for with "Prairie", "Black Soil", and "Arid" which we can call something else if we want.
- Black Soil grassland
Desert
- Dunes (Tropical) = Dunes
- Desert (Temperate) = Desert
- Tundra (Polar) = Tundra
- Permafrost (Polar) = Permafrost
- Ice (Polar) = Ice
- High Desert (Mountain) = Barren Barren and Permafrost are the same. I plan on using the Barren texture since "Permafrost" fits Boreal Forest better.
- Salt Flats = Salt Flats
Special
- Lush = Lush (Terraform Only)
So basically there you have it. Lets discuss these last few and then get things under way. The ones we still need to discuss are:
Forest
Do we want to add "redwood"?
Marsh
Do we need a "Moor"?
Scrubland
Are we keeping "Scrub"? (It looks like we are... personally I am for this but I just thought I would ask).
What do we want to call the "Arid" terrain?
Polar
What do we want to call the "Polar Desert"? Permafrost or Polar Desert?
EDIT:
Desert
Do we need a separate "desert"? If it is simply going to be a flat "dunes"? I really don't think the movement cost would be different between them...plain sand is still difficult to move through whether it is in hills or not.... but that is just my opinion.