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my guess is they would probably sleep in whichever room was nicer. Why don't you just free the room that is not near the magma forge? if your going to go through the trouble of assigning rooms for increased productivity then this shouldn't be too bothersome. --[[User:Dissimulation|Dissimulation]] 21:54, 11 August 2009 (UTC) | my guess is they would probably sleep in whichever room was nicer. Why don't you just free the room that is not near the magma forge? if your going to go through the trouble of assigning rooms for increased productivity then this shouldn't be too bothersome. --[[User:Dissimulation|Dissimulation]] 21:54, 11 August 2009 (UTC) | ||
::Well, the logic of it being helpful if they do always use the closest room could mean designing a fortress with several sleeping areas near various work areas so that no matter where your worker is working he can get a room close to him, sleep, and then return to working. So, in example, having a bed near a forge and a bed near an exploratory mining shaft for a dwarf that does both mining and smithing, depending on what is needed. I usually have several dwarves doing several different things each, just depending on what is needed. If they do go to the closest room, as opposed to the nicest, then this could help ensure they're constantly working, as much as possible. [[User:Shardok|Shardok]] 22:07, 11 August 2009 (UTC) | ::Well, the logic of it being helpful if they do always use the closest room could mean designing a fortress with several sleeping areas near various work areas so that no matter where your worker is working he can get a room close to him, sleep, and then return to working. So, in example, having a bed near a forge and a bed near an exploratory mining shaft for a dwarf that does both mining and smithing, depending on what is needed. I usually have several dwarves doing several different things each, just depending on what is needed. If they do go to the closest room, as opposed to the nicest, then this could help ensure they're constantly working, as much as possible. [[User:Shardok|Shardok]] 22:07, 11 August 2009 (UTC) | ||
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