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Bouchart marked this page for deletion, but I think we should keep it. It has some interesting videos and explains some things that cave-ins do not. Plus it allows for experimentation on things that gravity affects outside of cave-ins, like falling, and liquids. In the future structures might be made to collapse when something falls on them, (like a goblin), so I think this page definitely has some potential when DF gets more features.
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:Bouchart marked this page for deletion, but I think we should keep it. It has some interesting videos and explains some things that cave-ins do not. It allows for experimentation on things that gravity affects other than cave-ins; what can happen when a creature falls and what liquids do, etc.. DF updates might make structures collapse when something falls on them, so I think this page definitely has some potential as DF moves along alpha, there's no sense deleting it as gravity '''is''' a part of Dwarf Fortress after all.
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Though I think we could move the page under the title of "Falling", or something else that might be a bigger umbrella for articles to be written under.--[[User:Richards|Richards]] 16:36, 14 April 2008 (EDT)

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People have already shown that when a wooden building is undermined, it collapses into logs and dead humans. Just noting. -- Alfador 14:38, 30 October 2007 (EDT)

It's Probably a good idea for someone to look into falling damage related dismemberment. Seriously, it's awesome, I had my dwarves build a 12 story tall tower with a diving board, when they all hit the ground I paused it and looked 4 or 5 levels up and saw a dwarf head. I'd confirm it myself, but I don't have ready access to dwarf fortress.

Keep it

Bouchart marked this page for deletion, but I think we should keep it. It has some interesting videos and explains some things that cave-ins do not. It allows for experimentation on things that gravity affects other than cave-ins; what can happen when a creature falls and what liquids do, etc.. DF updates might make structures collapse when something falls on them, so I think this page definitely has some potential as DF moves along alpha, there's no sense deleting it as gravity is a part of Dwarf Fortress after all.

Though I think we could move the page under the title of "Falling", or something else that might be a bigger umbrella for articles to be written under.--Richards 16:36, 14 April 2008 (EDT)