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I'd love to see the save for that fort, as I'm sure many others would too, since I've never heard or read of size being a factor in '''preventing''' a fort from loading (only in preventing playable speeds :P) --[[User:N9103|Edward]] 12:32, 7 March 2009 (EST)
 
I'd love to see the save for that fort, as I'm sure many others would too, since I've never heard or read of size being a factor in '''preventing''' a fort from loading (only in preventing playable speeds :P) --[[User:N9103|Edward]] 12:32, 7 March 2009 (EST)
  
:Sorry folks, I had to delete the world cause it was lagging all my other worlds. I know since DF became much much faster after I deleted the world. But it's quite easy to make a world like it. Just use site finder and get a place with as many features as possible. Even if you don't discover the features, the units in them are still counted (that's how I got those dead Olmmen).  
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-Sorry folks, I had to delete the world cause it was lagging all my other worlds. I know since DF became much much faster after I deleted the world. But it's quite easy to make a world like it. Just use site finder and get a place with as many features as possible. Even if you don't discover the features, the units in them are still counted (that's how I got those dead Olmmen).  
  
 
In the local map, resize the area to maximum. Play, and try to increase your wealth fast so you get a lot of migrants. I suggest using a few exploits to get all the things out of a caravan. At the start you should notice the fort is slower than your other forts. After some time, the fort will seriously slow down. DF will stop responding at random times. When you open the fort it will stop responding and will take a long time to load.
 
In the local map, resize the area to maximum. Play, and try to increase your wealth fast so you get a lot of migrants. I suggest using a few exploits to get all the things out of a caravan. At the start you should notice the fort is slower than your other forts. After some time, the fort will seriously slow down. DF will stop responding at random times. When you open the fort it will stop responding and will take a long time to load.
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Maybe I might not have explained properly, since there was nothing preventing the fort from loading. Just that once it was loaded, DF will close after 5 seconds.--[[User:Stinhad Limarezum|Stinhad Limarezum]] 22:11, 7 March 2009 (EST)
 
Maybe I might not have explained properly, since there was nothing preventing the fort from loading. Just that once it was loaded, DF will close after 5 seconds.--[[User:Stinhad Limarezum|Stinhad Limarezum]] 22:11, 7 March 2009 (EST)
  
::Ah, then it's more a case of bogging down under it's own weight, rather than a specific factor in size stopping loads. I've done the crazy amounts of everything, to do some overloading one other time, and even with 50 dwarves on a full-local map, I was still able to get some 30 FPS, which for many people is apparently very playable. I'm spoiled though I suppose, since I quickly get impatient anytime the frames drop under 50. :p --[[User:N9103|Edward]] 04:51, 8 March 2009 (EDT)
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:Ah, then it's more a case of bogging down under it's own weight, rather than a specific factor in size stopping loads. I've done the crazy amounts of everything, to do some overloading one other time, and even with 50 dwarves on a full-local map, I was still able to get some 30 FPS, which for many people is apparently very playable. I'm spoiled though I suppose, since I quickly get impatient anytime the frames drop under 50. :p --[[User:N9103|Edward]] 04:51, 8 March 2009 (EDT)
 
 
:::Well, what's strange is that the FPS was definitely much higher than 30, or even 50. The speed of the game was quite reasonable actually. It just stopped responding from time to time (before the problem that made me delete the world). It's weird....but weird things happen all the time in DF ;)!!
 

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