Denizens...
So I actually was really intrigued by a recent article on Gnome Stew about generating a Year of Random Weather..
And so I tracked down the Dragon Article (Old Archives CDs ftw!) it is based on (Dragon 137, p. 34-42)... And have come to the realization why AD&D numbers always feel weird.
Random Generators don't get a lot of testing
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So for my own sake I generated a basic climate worksheet based on this system using a simple warm/wet climate... I've confirmed all formulae, all systems-based information, and hacked the thing up out of nothing for complete random generation.
The system isn't really too random, or doesn't have the feel to me. I've run about 10 generations of the material through day to day and the information doesn't seem to be gelling.
So I have decided to ask the few, the proud, the analysts among us to help me out.
I've put up the numbers up in a sheet, only changing a single set of variables (increase the range of temperatures by 2 degrees on either side for a little blending of cooler/warmer season variance)...
Run the numbers ten or fifteen times. If you alter the sheet in any way it will immediately regenerate and I haven't locked it so when looking through be sure not to do much to it
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See what you think, and if you can please post I'd be happy to hear you.
Slainte,
-Loonook.
So I actually was really intrigued by a recent article on Gnome Stew about generating a Year of Random Weather..
And so I tracked down the Dragon Article (Old Archives CDs ftw!) it is based on (Dragon 137, p. 34-42)... And have come to the realization why AD&D numbers always feel weird.
Random Generators don't get a lot of testing

So for my own sake I generated a basic climate worksheet based on this system using a simple warm/wet climate... I've confirmed all formulae, all systems-based information, and hacked the thing up out of nothing for complete random generation.
The system isn't really too random, or doesn't have the feel to me. I've run about 10 generations of the material through day to day and the information doesn't seem to be gelling.
So I have decided to ask the few, the proud, the analysts among us to help me out.
I've put up the numbers up in a sheet, only changing a single set of variables (increase the range of temperatures by 2 degrees on either side for a little blending of cooler/warmer season variance)...
Run the numbers ten or fifteen times. If you alter the sheet in any way it will immediately regenerate and I haven't locked it so when looking through be sure not to do much to it

See what you think, and if you can please post I'd be happy to hear you.
Slainte,
-Loonook.