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666,666 - Large Ocean
357,567 - Large Ocean
744,883 - Huge Ocean (74k water)
230,096 - Very few mountains, large flat grasslands, Medium Water
790,211 - Large Ocean (45K water), less than normal mountains, large areas of grasslands.
335,392 - Huge Ocean (75k water), lots of mountains and forests, medium sized areas of grassland.
253,961 - Huge Ocean (63K water)
2 huge oceans right next to each other 62k+ and more
1 lake looks like a heart
1 lake looks like mickey mouse
small deserts
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2762407600
Size is Huge
Planet has a capacity of 24K trees and 365K water. Out of the 365K, 223K is in one massive ocean. There are also four smaller oceans the comprise the vast majority of what is left. A 17K and 28K ocean is close to the massive ocean. The 53K and 32K oceans are right next to each other on the opposite side of the planet. There is also a small 6.4K lake near by. What water remains is located in a few very small lakes.
Massive 94k ocean with a HUGE building area near it, fish amount in this ocean is over 9000. ;) Also there is another 37k ocean very close by. This is definitely a seed worthy of checking out!!!
256K water. 128 In one massive body (with 11K Fish)
Oil 54k, Wood ~50k, Stone ~192k, Iron 66k, Gas 122k.
Plenty of massive open areas (1 covering almost the full hemisphere)
My fav area is down from start screen protected by mountains to east and water to NW W & S.
probably one of the biggest lakes ive seen