Boidster
Refugee
I took this @SylenThunder response from a support thread, but my question really isn't a support issue so I moved it here. It was in response to a question about Blood Moon hordes spawning within a player's self-described "small" base:
Is this one of the many It Is Known things that I have missed? I've watched Vedui's horde spawn mechanics videos and re-created some of the tests myself and I was under the (apparently false) impression that the only way to force horde spawns near you was to blanket the surrounding area with no-spawn blocks. I read somewhere on these forums that step 1 of the spawn algorithm was something along the lines of "choose a random spot X meters from the player" where X was like 30 or 40. Then from there a 'cloud' of zombies starts spawning etc. etc.
The fact that RNG determining how close the horde spawns, with "right next to you" always a possibility, is a revelation. Is the initial spawn distance some sort of distribution curve, then, with "far away" more likely? I wonder how to square this with Vedui's tests. Maybe I misunderstood his results; wouldn't be the first time.
The issue with the bloodmoon spawns is just you being lucky until now. It's always been a possibility that it could happen.
Is this one of the many It Is Known things that I have missed? I've watched Vedui's horde spawn mechanics videos and re-created some of the tests myself and I was under the (apparently false) impression that the only way to force horde spawns near you was to blanket the surrounding area with no-spawn blocks. I read somewhere on these forums that step 1 of the spawn algorithm was something along the lines of "choose a random spot X meters from the player" where X was like 30 or 40. Then from there a 'cloud' of zombies starts spawning etc. etc.
The fact that RNG determining how close the horde spawns, with "right next to you" always a possibility, is a revelation. Is the initial spawn distance some sort of distribution curve, then, with "far away" more likely? I wonder how to square this with Vedui's tests. Maybe I misunderstood his results; wouldn't be the first time.
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