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Dwarf Fortress 0.27.169.33c was released on November 23, 2007.

Continuing along with bug fixing.

-- Toady One

New stuff

  • expanded trade/startup item list
  • added categories to item selection in embark
  • added init option for dwarfort.exe priority
  • added some controls on parties
  • allowed diplomats and merchants to escape off the edge from deep/high areas
  • added trained animals to the animal screen
  • added short distance search for stay inside order

Crash Fixes

  • fixed crash bug from saving while somebody is falling down a chasm
  • fixed crash bug from equipment check on multi-item holds and some related problems
  • fixed crash bug on abandon

Other bug fixes

  • fixed problem with multiple nobles arriving
  • stopped new entities from using soil for craft material
  • made items drop when a ramp is dug out beneath them
  • handled some typos
  • stopped dig designations from persisting on caved-in spaces
  • stopped soldiers from pilfering food from caravans for their backpacks
  • allowed units that can't find a bed to rest to take eat/drink jobs
  • stopped farms from resetting earlier seasons to fallow
  • messed with break code a bit
  • tracked why units are following certain units more closely
  • stopped children from tagging along after their parents once they grow up