Talk:Dunes/@comment-217.42.173.160-20170103134519/@comment-107.13.213.86-20170126191503

If you don't like the biome. Don't go. Duh. Also, I personally love this biome, I have  a mining base set up in the crater and by the pillars for mining sandstone outcrops and limestone. Honestly, it is all about how you percieve what you are given. Also, smaller biomes make very little sense from a scientific standpoint. From what you are asking, you want extremely diverse populations in an area with low ecodiveresity. It would only makes sense if there were some sort of alteration by outside sources. I honestly love the mountains and dune for the lack of anything there. It adds layers of atmosphere to the game and reinforces the idea that you are alone.

And random generation is kind of pointless in this game, minus the flora and fauna placement. Biomes have to make sense and possibly even connect to the story. And if you really were to think about the formation of the planet, it wouldn't make sense for there not to be biomes with low ecodiversity. It's just how planets work. As animals and plants evolve, they learn to live in specific areas, and the possibilty for them to suddenly mutate so they could live in a place with so little life, let alone reproduce, is simply unfathomable.