It will change all of the biomes for a long time, right? I think 600 million years (6 regular game turns).
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aah31415
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Yes but after itβs done it should revert the biomes to the state they were in prior to the glaciation. That being said I suppose you could use such a long timeframe under ice to argue that the tectonics wouldβve shifted the landmasses into new shapes by the time the ice retreated.
This the idea I had in my mind, but I was blanking on how to say it.
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aah31415
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And I suppose if the seed change happens when there is no ice age around, you could just say enough time has passed for the tectonics to affect the simpler microbe patchmap?
According to best estimates, at least Earthwise, Plate tectonics may have started 3 billion years ago. So it is way too early for Plate Tectonics, unless there is an insane amount of radioactive elements incorporated into the planet to help start it at this point of time.
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aah31415
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Huh, thought it started not long after the crust solidified. I wonder how will this be handled in the real gameβ¦
Since I am playing on Hard Mode with Passive Reproduction turned off, a sessile-behavioral organism cannot gather Ammonia and Phosphate for reproducing in my FG at the moment. When 0.8.2.0(+) comes around, this may change.
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aah31415
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Yeah, as not having passive reproduction is an option being phased outβ¦