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  2. Scenery generator - Wikipedia

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    Common techniques include Simplex noise, fractals, or the diamond-square algorithm, which can generate 2-dimensional heightmaps. A version of scenery generator can be very simplistic. Using a diamond-square algorithm with some extra steps involving fractals an algorithm for random generation of terrain can be made with only 120 lines of code.

  3. Perlin noise - Wikipedia

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    Two-dimensional slice through 3D Perlin noise at z = 0. Perlin noise is a type of gradient noise developed by Ken Perlin in 1983. It has many uses, including but not limited to: procedurally generating terrain, applying pseudo-random changes to a variable, and assisting in the creation of image textures.

  4. Fractal-generating software - Wikipedia

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    Picogen - a cross platform open source terrain generator; Sterling – freeware software for Windows; Terragen – a fractal terrain generator that can render animations for Windows and Mac OS X; Ultra Fractal – proprietary fractal generator for Windows and Mac OS X; Wolfram Mathematica – can be used specifically to create fractal images

  5. Procedural generation - Wikipedia

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    The planets all have their own uniquely diverse terrain, weather, flora, and fauna, as well as a number of space-faring alien species. The same content exists at the same places for all players (thanks to a single random seed number to their deterministic engine), which enables players to meet and share discoveries.

  6. Unity (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Unity was the default software development kit (SDK) used for Nintendo's Wii U video game console, with a free copy included by Nintendo with each Wii U developer license. Unity Technologies called this bundling of a third-party SDK an "industry first".

  7. Diamond-square algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Each random value is multiplied by a scale constant, which decreases with each iteration by a factor of 2 −h, where h is a value between 0.0 and 1.0 (lower values produce rougher terrain). [2] During the square steps, points located on the edges of the array will have only three adjacent values set, rather than four.

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  9. List of games using procedural generation - Wikipedia

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    2D terrain map generation. [27] [non-primary source needed] Fractal Block World: 2021 Dan Hathaway Recursive 3D landscapes made of cube blocks. [28] Islanders: 2019 Grizzly Games 3D terrain generation of islands. [29] Left 4 Dead 2: 2009 Valve: Gameplay changes to match player's performance, such as enemies, paths, or weather. [30] Minecraft ...