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DF Modding / Aquatic civs are impossible?
« on: October 12, 2011, 08:12:35 pm »
I managed to make dwarves which can breath underwater but i utterly fail to make any merdwarves which would build underwater (or wont be extremely scared of it). Maybe i just miss something important? Or playable aquatic civs are pretty impossible? ANd what about making a non-playable amphibious civs - would it be possible to make the merfolk build cities underwater? Or under the surface of some rivers at least?

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DF General Discussion / Re: Dwarvish Grammar
« on: September 26, 2011, 04:47:22 pm »
There is no grammar yet, only words. The next release will have books that can be read with a reading skill, but the grammar itself will be done later.
It seems making a grammar would be a somewhat secondary goal after all, really. Dont think it's gonna be finished soon.

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I think what he wants is for us to make the grammar.
Well... not rather like that, I'm trying to find out what would be the most natural Dwarvish grammar choice.

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We need a vowel consonant ending stem. Consonant changes for different cases. Vowel changes for different genders. Nice and simple, neh?

Well yeah, but(!) - it should correspond to the Game itself. We have some examples of the usage of Dwarvish in DF, so it shouldnt contradict. SO DF in general misses some important thing - the predicate. So here it would be possible to figure something out I think.

Like, if there's a creature ingame called... Adil Stibmermishos Adiltun Urvad (Adil Shorebeach the Walled Door of Seal)... then what we have here should correspond to the grammar rules we already have, anyway. Well, I agree still - it's pretty disambigious.

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DF General Discussion / Dwarvish Grammar
« on: September 26, 2011, 04:00:52 am »
Well i searched the forum but find nothing. I had a request regarding Dwarvish language recently - some guy wanted to make or translate the song into Dwarvish, something like that. I've got somewhat interested, naturally, being a linguistic student myself.

Well of course what made Toady One seems pretty fine and suits the goal - giving the name in Dwarvish - well. It seems to be pretty simple -no plural forms of nouns... no past tense..no prepositions...no inclinations. No auxilliary verbs.The reason why there's no prepositions, past tense and stuff - because there's no need in them, obviously. Though, it still could be enough to speak dwarvish, at least to be understood. It seems to be similar to Mandarin language, perhaps (I never studied it myself).

There seem to be no verb "be". But ok. we dont need the verb "be" to communicate. There's no "do" also, but this one can be substituted by the verb "act". I thought about using the auxilliary verb "to drink" instead of "to be" but it's bullshit of course lol.

Another problem would be the absense of predicate. Actually I believe there IS predicate in Dwarvish. Just...just Toady didn't need it. I mean, I could imply there's REALLY no predicate in Dwarvish, like, to say "Urist MacDwarf killed a goblin" (predicate = killed) we would need to change the sentence into "Urist MacDwarf the Goblinslayer". But it's totally crazy. Dwarves may be crazy, but not THAT crazy.

I need to know the grammar rules about using the predicate because it's somewhat important to understanding the text. Though, I guess the right and the main grammar rule would be "Write in English, but omit all the stuff and leave the words (stems) alone." There's also no modal verbs and no pronouns but it's not vitally important for communication. The language would be exceptionally simple, but it would be able to exist.

So, "You killed the goblin!" would become "Urist MacDwarf kill goblin". How do I distinguish it from imperative mood? Like, "You, kill the goblin!" Well it would be somewhat hard to achive but still possible, for example - the absense of exclamation mark. Or to use some special verb for imperative mood, like "go" (though, I think there's no verb "go" in Dwarvish as well). And, how would I distuinguish the names of dwarves from actual words? Urist could mean "the Dwarf named Urist" or it could mean "a dagger" instead.

Anyway, I dont want to add anything at all, just to find out the most obvious way how the Dwarvish language would look like.

I wonder if anyone tried to investigate the issue already? Maybe there're some ideas that I missed?

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Curses / Re: Stealth?
« on: February 13, 2011, 11:09:48 am »
I think the thing with stealth is that it gets a lot less useful when you have more people in the squad. A lone liberal ninja can sneak anywhere, but if you want to have a full squad, stealth is worthless. It's a choice between stealth and firepower.

Not that I'm saying that stealth doesn't need further balancing. Just that it's okay for it to be way more powerful than disguise. It makes solo games easier, but I think that's just great. Fighting the Conservative Machine alone is pretty cool.
Maybe it's the alarm system that must be fixed, not the skill by itself. This just looks silly when i can destroy ALL the equipment and steal ALL the chemicals in a low-level Chemical plant just with a single yoga instructor which was just recruited. This job must be good for stealing the important papers or destroying some equipment, for example, but not for stealing all the laptops in the research facility. Really, i cannot help imagining a sneaking ninja bearing a giant sack of laptops.

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Curses / Re: Stealth?
« on: February 12, 2011, 05:52:11 pm »
It seems that my Stealth-4 guy in a Ninja Outfit kinda immortal. Well, i improved his skill till 12 and he was never ever spotted at all, although he robbed all the factories and workshops at I-Disctrict and University District. Not to mention the huge profit from thieving...  I think stealth is overpowered somewhat  ::)

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Curses / Re: Your Slogan?
« on: February 12, 2011, 09:24:51 am »
"Meh."
Current one: "We don't need a slogan!", but that's just silly, gonna change it.

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DF General Discussion / Re: What is SDL?
« on: October 02, 2010, 05:51:21 am »
Thank you for your help guys.. i'll try to figure out something...

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DF General Discussion / What is SDL?
« on: September 29, 2010, 12:14:09 pm »
The issue is that it doesn't work with my OC, although the usual version works. It would be fine for me, but some of the utilities are mode for SDL DF, and it's supposed to be the default one, so i just don't like to have this stuff at the moment.

I have Windows XP SP2, ATI Radeon HD 3800. I have just installed this operational system, so maybe i just forgot to install something, like, i don't have a newer DirectX at the moment. Maybe i have to install some SDL module or something like that?


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Curses / Re: How do i own a car in LCS?
« on: March 21, 2010, 07:27:05 am »
Oh, thank you. I didn't notice that button  >_>

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Curses / How do i own a car in LCS?
« on: March 21, 2010, 06:09:52 am »
I play LCS  4.01.4  and every time when i'm trying to steal or buy a car it just doesn't assign to anyone in my squad. Is it some sort of a bug?

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