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− | A '''nemesis''' is a record that links [[historical figure]] identifiers to [[Unit type token|unit]] identifiers, in other words, it keeps track of what abstractly happens to an off-map historical figure, and takes it into account when you encounter it on a map (in both fortress and adventure mode), and vice-versa. Nemesis records will, for instance, keep track of a creature's [[relationship]] links like parenthood. Creatures that aren't historical figures, obviously don't have a nemesis record. | + | A '''nemesis''' is a record that links [[historical figure]] identifiers to [[Unit type token|unit]] identifiers, in other words, it keeps track of what abstractly happens to an off-map historical figure, and takes it into account when you encounter it on a map (in both fortress and adventure mode), and vice-versa. Nemesis records will, for instance, keep track of a creature's [[relationship]] links like parenthood. Creatures that aren't historical figures, obviously, don't have a nemesis record. |
When historical units are offloaded (e.g. when visitors leave the map in Fortress mode or when you walk away from a settlement in Adventurer mode), they are saved to files named "unit-N.dat" in your world's region folder. In versions 0.34.11 and earlier, corruption of these files could lead to the game crashing with the error "Nemesis Unit Load Failed" - newer versions presumably handle this situation gracefully by generating new unit data. | When historical units are offloaded (e.g. when visitors leave the map in Fortress mode or when you walk away from a settlement in Adventurer mode), they are saved to files named "unit-N.dat" in your world's region folder. In versions 0.34.11 and earlier, corruption of these files could lead to the game crashing with the error "Nemesis Unit Load Failed" - newer versions presumably handle this situation gracefully by generating new unit data. |
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This article was migrated from DF2014:Nemesis and may be inaccurate for the current version of DF (v50.14). See this page for more information. |
v50.14 · v0.47.05 This article is about the current version of DF.Note that some content may still need to be updated. |
A nemesis is a record that links historical figure identifiers to unit identifiers, in other words, it keeps track of what abstractly happens to an off-map historical figure, and takes it into account when you encounter it on a map (in both fortress and adventure mode), and vice-versa. Nemesis records will, for instance, keep track of a creature's relationship links like parenthood. Creatures that aren't historical figures, obviously, don't have a nemesis record.
When historical units are offloaded (e.g. when visitors leave the map in Fortress mode or when you walk away from a settlement in Adventurer mode), they are saved to files named "unit-N.dat" in your world's region folder. In versions 0.34.11 and earlier, corruption of these files could lead to the game crashing with the error "Nemesis Unit Load Failed" - newer versions presumably handle this situation gracefully by generating new unit data.