@ -1247,21 +1247,37 @@ STR_CONFIG_SETTING_POPULATION_IN_LABEL_HELPTEXT :Display the pop
STR_CONFIG_SETTING_GRAPH_LINE_THICKNESS :Thickness of lines in graphs: {STRING2}
STR_CONFIG_SETTING_GRAPH_LINE_THICKNESS_HELPTEXT :Width of the line in the graphs. A thin line is more precisely readable, a thicker line is easier to see and colours are easier to distinguish
STR_CONFIG_SETTING_LANDSCAPE_HELPTEXT :Landscapes define basic gameplay scenarios with different cargos and town growth requirements. NewGRF and Game Scripts allow finer control though
STR_CONFIG_SETTING_LAND_GENERATOR_HELPTEXT :The original generator depends on the base graphics set, and composes fixed landscape shapes. TerraGenesis is a Perlin noise based generator with finer control settings
STR_CONFIG_SETTING_INDUSTRY_DENSITY_HELPTEXT :Set how many industries should be generated and what level should be maintained during the game
STR_CONFIG_SETTING_OIL_REF_EDGE_DISTANCE :Maximum distance from edge for Oil refineries: {STRING2}
STR_CONFIG_SETTING_OIL_REF_EDGE_DISTANCE_HELPTEXT :Oil refineries are only constructed near the map border, that is at the coast for island maps
STR_CONFIG_SETTING_SNOWLINE_HEIGHT :Snow line height: {STRING2}
STR_CONFIG_SETTING_ROUGHNESS_OF_TERRAIN :Roughness of terrain (TerraGenesis only) : {STRING2}
STR_CONFIG_SETTING_SNOWLINE_HEIGHT_HELPTEXT :Control at what height snow starts in sub-arctic landscape. Snow also affects industry generation and town growth requirements
STR_CONFIG_SETTING_ROUGHNESS_OF_TERRAIN :Roughness of terrain: {STRING2}
STR_CONFIG_SETTING_ROUGHNESS_OF_TERRAIN_HELPTEXT :(TerraGenesis only) Choose the frequency of hills: Smooth landscapes have fewer, more wide-spread hills. Rough landscapes have many hills, which may look repetitive
STR_CONFIG_SETTING_VARIETY_HELPTEXT :(TerraGenesis only) Control whether the map contains both mountainous and flat areas. Since this only makes the map flatter, other settings should be set to mountainous
STR_CONFIG_SETTING_TREE_PLACER_HELPTEXT :Choose the distribution of trees on the map: 'Original' plants trees uniformly scattered, 'Improved' plants them in groups