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But thank you for your response.
If you mean radius in terms of world map tiles that affect the map, no.
If you mean how far the bordering biomes intrude into the local map, you can adjust that by editing "Biome Transitions" in the landform editor provided by Geological Landforms.
Glad to see you updated it!
Yes, for that you need to actually settle on that biome. Transitions only affect terrain, plants and animals.
Because this is an add-on for Geological Landforms, built on the map generation framework it provides. This mod itself does not contain any code, only additional data for Geological Landforms to use.
What problem do you have with using Geological Landforms? Content that overlaps with the Odyssey DLC is automatically disabled when the DLC is active.