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v0.31 Talk:Security design
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'Security' vs 'Defense' Design
Having a 'defense design' and 'defense guide' article was ridiculous name-wise. This one was about how to make your layout better defense-wise, so 'security' seemed an appropriate kind-of-synonym. Already managed the redirects so it links up to the 40d Defense Guide (and it to this page) fine. --Retro 00:20, 12 April 2010 (UTC)
- This makes great sense. I was messing with these articles earlier today and wasn't quite sure what to do with the dual defense articles. Nice work.--JohnnyMadhouse 00:35, 12 April 2010 (UTC)
- Yeah, the chief difference was that 'guide' was an overview and 'design' was supposed to be architectural defense style. This was the only other word combination I could find that didn't mean either the same thing or "maek ur fort look prettay 101" --Retro 01:03, 12 April 2010 (UTC)
did anyone check for accuracy?
To begin with, the whole inside/outside has to be replaced by burrows --Birthright 00:44, 14 April 2010 (UTC)
- I replaced a lot of it. There were obviously still leftover inaccuracies, and I removed all the inside/outside stuff pertaining directly to the "stay inside" order, but I left a lot of it as a general strategy (since it is a good idea to keep dwarves inside or at least within your external fortifications during sieges and whatnot). Burrows are also rather ineffective when dealing with civilians since they all run to same spot, so trying to restrict them to your whole fort means editing the burrow every time you expand the fort itself; right now it's basically for the military. --Retro 01:34, 14 April 2010 (UTC)