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Die ganze Karte ist Handarbeit und die Grundlegende Engine gibt es in dem Zusatnd nicht her.
Aber du kannst die ganze Karte mit Beton vollpflasten bis in eine ziemliche Höhe
Will not happen.
The whole map is handmade and the underlying engine can not do it in the current settings.
But you can plaster the whole world with concrete to very high higths.
No, there won't be - it would be too much work to introduce it now.
Changing terrain will not be a thing, and to late in the development already, Ref: devs, see their channel on YouTube.
But what have been also said, trough "it's Bitz" channel is that they will let us (Maybe) get map editor. Witch will then let creators and modders a great opportunity to make nice maps and maybe other features etc.
Das Wort Terraforming ist zum Synonym für das Wort Deformation geworden.
The word terraforming has become synonymous with the word deforming.
Given the word's construction, I'd argue that terrain deformation is the correct usage of it anyway. After all, the root word "terra" means "earth/ground", not sky or atmosphere.
Of course language in general doesn't always work like that (no matter how much the French Academy thinks they can control the French language), and language is adapted by its users constantly. Be it the creation of new words, corruption of old ones, or co-option of words from other languages.