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User:Doctorzuber

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I've been following dwarf fortress for several years now.

I'm somewhat obsessed with building everything to truly dwarvish purportions which is to say most of my hallways are cut with ramps so they can be towering two level hallways that are many tiles wide and feature long rows of coffins at every turn to preserve the dead for ages to come. Dwarves are crazy that way you know.

I'm especially fascinated with build insanely large and complex devices for moving around vast amounts of water or magma for whatever purposes my dwarves may need. As such I'm often fussing over the pages about water and magma and flow and arguing over fiddly little details of the mechanics that few people care enough to delve into.

DF 0.31.01

Random Observations

  • Wagons at embark can be made out of a variety of different materials, they're not always made out of tower caps anymore.
  • Skeletons and partial skeletons. Partial skeletons appear to be the result of mutilitated corpses. neat behavior.
  • Blood spatter is extremely dwarfy right now, and seems to never go away.
  • This is so damned much fun. ;P

Scrapbook

here's a few images I've put up here to illustrate some of the more humorous behaviors I've seen in the new version of dwarf fortress. If anyone wants to use them in a page feel free to do so, just be polite and drop me a note with a link to the page so I can look at it and smile. Thanks.

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Orrundomas
A quiet peaceful fort well away from the other civilizations where dwarves can live in peace and prosperity untroubled by . . . Thor's BEARD! WHAT HAPPENED HERE!?
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Landfill
(noun.) A place where vermin are stored.