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Sedimentology -- a bukkit plugin that simulates erosion and sedimentation. ~~~~ This plugin attempts to create processes that are involved in the transport and deposition of sediments: - water picking up material - transportation down slopes - weather influence - material falling down cliffs - material decaying/degrading into smaller grained materials The plugin doesn't properly recreate real geologic processes, instead it mimics the bahavior of erosion and deposition by rolling a dice for most of the factors involved, and if the roll was succesful, proceed to the next step. Material hardness and resistance are taken into account - some materials are easier displaced than others. Some materials degrade easier than others. Some materials (sand) have a different angle of repose. This plugin isn't meant to enhance game play per se, it will operate slowly over time and vegetation will prevent most of it's effects from taking a toll on the landscape in most cases, so it will take a long time in default settings from actually doing anything noticeable. Because dirt naturally gets a grass cover in Minecraft it will be unlikely that this plugin does significant damage to your world. Of course, planting stuff is still advisable if you want to reduce the effects of the plugin further. ~~~~ Commands /sed is equivalent to /sedimentology. /sedimentology stats Display statistics from the plugin. The plugin keeps internal counters for modifications made and attempts, and this command allows you to display those statistics. /sedimentology blocks <integer> Modify the number of blocks per cycle that the plugin will attempt to consider for modification. Note that due to the various factors involved, this number will almost never equal the number of modifications made per cycle - but increasing it will accelerate the erosion process. /sedimentology snowblocks <integer> Modify the number of blocks per cycle that the plugin will attempt to consider for snow accumulation. Snow only accumulates in proper conditions and daylight exposure will melt snow stacks down slowly. Snow growth and melt can happen in protected regions, and the thickness of the snow cover influences the erosion speed of involved blocks. /sedimentology protect <boolean> This option was removed in Sedimentology-6. Instead, the flag can be specified from the config.yml file instead. /sedimentology list List the worlds that will get the effects of this plugin /sedimentology enable <world> /sedimentology disable <world> Enable or disable the effects of this plugin for a particular world. /sedimentology help Displays a help message describing the commands available. All these plugins require the "sedimentology" permission. ~~~~ config.yml Sedimentology uses the standard config.yml method to store settings. The following fields are known by the plugin, and may be overwritten if you change settings in the game (default settings shown here): blocks: 10 snowblocks: 10 ticks: 1 protect: true worlds: - world - blocks: modifies the amount of attempts per world that the plugin makes each interval to modify the world. The higher the number, the more blocks will move or decay. If 0, the plugin is effectively disabled. High numbers can cause lag and a high server load. Numbers above 500 are not advised for deployment even with high end servers. - snowblocks: modifies the amount of attempts per world that the plugin makes each interval to stack/melt snow. The higher the number, the faster snow will accumulate to the maximum level, and the faster it will melt. In general, due to the weather cycle in minecraft, the default setting will cause snow to accumulate but not melt away. Higher settings will cause snow levels to fluctuate more wildly between thick covers and green ice plains. - ticks: modifies the interval, in minecraft ticks, that the plugin will run as. There are 20 minecraft ticks in a second. Higher values mean more time in between plugin doing things. - protect: Enable Factions or Towny protection, if present. If Factions or Towny are not present, has no effect - disabling all protection. - worlds: A list containing worlds that should be modified by the plugin. Worlds should be specified with a leading hyphen, one per line. Use the command if unsure about the format instead. ~~~~ Factions / Towny / WorldGuard Factions, Towny and WorldGuard are optional and this plugin will work even if they are not installed. If they are present however, the plugin will stop making modifications to claimed blocks. This can be configured disabled with the /sedimentology protect command. While I tested Factions and WorldGuard support thoroughly, I can't currently test Towny integration, so feedback appreciated if you can test this for me, and the result is as expected. Tested are these versions: - Factions 1.6.9.5 - Factions 2.3.0 with mcore 7.0.1 - Towny 0.84.0.9 - WorldGuard 5.8 Bugs / Code For bugs, tips, donations please feel free to contact me: Auke Kok - [email protected] The project code is hosted on my github page: https://github.com/sofar/Sedimentology The bukkit page for this plugin is here: http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/sedimentology/ More information can be found on the bukkit page. There is also a concepts discussion article, and screenshots are posted here for viewing as well.
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