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+ | Hopefully this page get a rewrite with upcoming release, as always I mainly add or move info around. --[[User:Jan|Jan]] ([[User talk:Jan|talk]]) 07:29, 13 December 2022 (UTC) |
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help
Per the article instructions (in the section DF2014:Aquifer#Text_editor_.28All_operating_systems.29), I tried navigating to the folder
"THE FOLDER DF IS INSTALLED IN"/raw/objects
I also tried navigating to
"THE FOLDER DF IS INSTALLED IN"/data/save/"THE WORLD YOU ARE EDITING"/raw/objects
but all I got was an error--something along the lines of
Windows can't find 'C:/"THE FOLDER DF IS INSTALLED IN"/raw/objects'. Cheeack the spelling and try again.
(For the record, I checked the spelling, tried again, and the same thing happened.)
Help?
- ok that looks like it is from 3 years ago... I'm assuming you worked out what you were doing.
Garrie 00:44, 29 February 2020 (UTC)
what does a light aquifer do?
The article says, a heavy/"old style" aquifer adds 1/7 water every "14 ticks" (average).
What does a light aquifer do? Anyone done the science yet? Garrie 00:44, 29 February 2020 (UTC)
Light Aquifer drying
I'm getting that 1/7 water in light aquifers does dry out in 47.04, as shown in these 2 screenshots: https://i.imgur.com/hMTtEDT.png and https://i.imgur.com/1gz6z2P.png
However, Albedo (talk did edit it in. I'm removing it for now, but a counterexample would be welcome. --Fleeting Frames (talk) 21:19, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
rewrite
Hopefully this page get a rewrite with upcoming release, as always I mainly add or move info around. --Jan (talk) 07:29, 13 December 2022 (UTC)