All done ^^
"Stupid questions make more sense than stupid mistakes."
"Stupid questions make more sense than stupid mistakes."
Is there a poll for something akin to "unitribe" (like unisex just usable for every tribe), maybe more focused on their main trade, material of region and biome?
For example a gemstone mining/excavating/prospecting and processing region would be Jewelsalem (dibs taken), basicly connecting the name to the best income and fame/reputation generating resource.
Shroud to The Covenant of the Veil
There might have been a duplicate or two accidentally included.
In those cases, we'll simply keep the one that has the most votes of those duplicated, I don't think more than a couple slipped in, sorry about that!
Also, Crowfall won't be used whether voted on or not :)
Cheers,
"Stupid questions make more sense than stupid mistakes."
Posted By Serpentius at 05:08 AM - Thu May 16 2019
I would like to add, that no D&SS testing time was harmed during the making of these polls XD
This actually made me chuckle
Posted By HolyAvengerOne at 12:13 AM - Thu May 16 2019
Posted By Scipion at 02:07 AM - Thu May 16 2019
I thought the names of locations would follow the constrictions for familynames in every biome corresponding to the dominant tribe...
Just saw this on the official Discord :
Hope it helps.
Was "Crowfall" created by the super smart generator or submitted by a fan? Either way I find it just about right that it made it past Q&A lol
To me, it seems like a lot of settlement names are among these. Is there a single generator for all names or are there separate generators for duchy, county and settlement names? If the latter is true, are the names that look like settlement names the names of their capitals as well? (I know that in real life some duchies have been named after the settlement in which the seat resides.)
Gladal County / Duchy of Lyon / Demalion Empire
Doing this!
Voting for everything with 'Pearl', 'Spider' or 'Xark' in it natch ;)
Bog names seemed a little coastal-centric (Angelica's Bog is land-locked).
The Hexvalley, now that's an awesome name for a swamp duchy! I hope this one won't be temporary.
Happiness is reality minus expectation
Posted By Tinarius at 10:53 AM - Thu May 16 2019
Posted By HolyAvengerOne at 12:13 AM - Thu May 16 2019
Posted By Scipion at 02:07 AM - Thu May 16 2019
I thought the names of locations would follow the constrictions for familynames in every biome corresponding to the dominant tribe...
Just saw this on the official Discord :
Hope it helps.
Was "Crowfall" created by the super smart generator or submitted by a fan? Either way I find it just about right that it made it past Q&A lol
Well, I didn't make any claims on the actual cleverness of their algorithm, I was just reporting what Caspian had said.
But. It doesn't take a huge leap of faith to imagine an algorithm that builds the settlement names by applying a pseudo-random pick from one or more datasets (i.e. lists of words) onto one or more word lattices. Seeing two words like "crow" and "fall" on two of those possible datasets, in the context of a medieval-fantasy setting isn't too strange either, I surmise.
After that, it would boil down to probability, but we don't have enough information (dataset size, word lattices definitions, algorithm used, etc.) to calculate it directly. I suggest that it isn't essential to have the exact probability in order to infer that it was a reasonably probable to occur (that name, or sequence of words).
We can be reassured that it was likely to occur if we consider that : a) the lists used by SBS were probably manually read through and checked thoroughly, probably multiple times and by multiple devs; b) the algorithm and lattices don't have to be highly complex in order to produce a decent (most probably decent) proportion of word combinations that will work for their purpose; c) they probably have generated a metric crapton of names before coming to those lists posted.
If a name like "crowfall" made it into those lists, it's something that tells me more about the dev practices at stakes here. Have the devs been too busy for a number of years to notice the game "crowfall" in the same space as them (not likely)? Have they properly vetted that list's output (maybe)? Do they have a weird sense of humour (some days)?