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E-Corp Intergalactic Almanac: Procedural Generation

------------------------- Cosmic Date 29.02.2024 ------------------------- Greetings Space Travelers, It is time for another installment of the E-Corp Intergalactic Almanac, your go-to source for navigating the wonders

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changedGreetings Space Travelers,As I journey through space in my rocketship tight, I solemnly ponder the vastness of night. The emptiness grips me, a silent refrain, In the depths of the cosmos, where stars rarely deign. But amidst the void, a flicker ignites, A beacon of hope in the darkest of nights. For though space may be empty, its wonders abound, In the mysteries waiting to be found.
changedGreetings Space Travelers,Our universe has a certain sense of endlessness to it. In the mini-verse, planets, galaxies, and all structures are procedurally generated . Planets have randomized terrain, and structures scattered around them. At E-Corp, our scientists call it “jigsaw generation”.
changedGreetings Space Travelers,Galaxies are generated with random configurations of planets and the pathways between them. System quests are also randomized.
changedGreetings Space Travelers,Then there's Mininaut-generated procedural content. Mininaut can mix and match serums to generate their own potion combos, as well as combine some ~250 different types of arrows by placing different feathers, arrow shafts, and arrowheads together. They can also use their combo serums as arrowhead tips for extra poison/corrosion/critical damage.

------------------------- Cosmic Date 29.02.2024 -------------------------

Greetings Space Travelers,

It is time for another installment of the E-Corp Intergalactic Almanac, your go-to source for navigating the wonders and dangers of the cosmos.

I know that looking at that wide, star-studded expanse we call the cosmos makes you humans nostalgic sometimes. There is so much to see out there, so many planets to explore - it’s a vastness the weak limited human brain cannot comprehend.

While scouring through E-Corp’s Encyclopaedia Of Artistry I stumbled across this poem. It seems like the author, a certain E-Corp Official #232178, was fascinated by the vastness of space:

As I journey through space in my rocketship tight, I solemnly ponder the vastness of night. The emptiness grips me, a silent refrain, In the depths of the cosmos, where stars rarely deign. But amidst the void, a flicker ignites, A beacon of hope in the darkest of nights. For though space may be empty, its wonders abound, In the mysteries waiting to be found.

*Sniff* *Sniff* Oh dear! To make ol’ Helperbot weep like this. Not that I can physically weep, but they did program with a sense of emotional awareness… you know what I mean!

Our universe has a certain sense of endlessness to it. In the mini-verse, planets, galaxies, and all structures are procedurally generated. Planets have randomized terrain, and structures scattered around them. At E-Corp, our scientists call it “jigsaw generation”.

Jigsaw generation is a style of procedural generation where rooms/segments are configured as 'building blocks’. A generator – or an all-powerful entity, if that’s what you’re into – assembles them in random order (so sometimes you have a tower linked to a hall linked to a chest room, or maybe the hall leads into the tower with a chest room on top, etc.)

Galaxies are generated with random configurations of planets and the pathways between them. System quests are also randomized.

Then there's Mininaut-generated procedural content. Mininaut can mix and match serums to generate their own potion combos, as well as combine some ~250 different types of arrows by placing different feathers, arrow shafts, and arrowheads together. They can also use their combo serums as arrowhead tips for extra poison/corrosion/critical damage.

As you can see, the mini-verse is a realm of endless possibilities. Who knows what you might run into? A planet full of treasure? A beastly creature that’ll take your life? Or your slightly annoying but well-meaning neighbour? Up to you to find out.

See you in the mini-verse, travelers!

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