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DF Gameplay Questions / Re: Can I destroyed constructed walls?
« on: March 28, 2008, 09:20:00 pm »
Thank you so much.  :)

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DF Gameplay Questions / Can I destroyed constructed walls?
« on: March 28, 2008, 09:13:00 pm »
I think I may have just ruined my beautiful Arc-de-Triomphe like building I had going over my entrance by accidentally building walls instead of floor on my way over from one tower to the next, effectively blocking my path.
Is there any way of destroying them?

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Well, now I've sucessfully walled the entrance in.. so as long as I don't accidentally dig my way into the cave I should be fine.. right?

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Forbidding everything worked.
One of my dwarves still ran to his doom afterwards, but now no one seems to care.
If I forbid the corpses, can I then safely activate burial on my dwarves again?

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I just started out in what I thought was a pretty decent starting position. I'm pretty new to the game. Played a little in the old 2D days but only recently really got into the game, had a pretty successful first fortress and in the second one, lost a bunch of miners (and all my pickaxes) in an an attempt to cave in an aquifier without the materials for mechanics.

So anyway, after a while I checked the units list and saw a minotaur. I got worried for a while but when I checked where it was I saw that it was deep inside a cave a long way from my fortress where I didn't plan on letting my dwarves go.
Only, for some reason they did anyway.
One of them got killed by the minotaur and now every single dwarf is just rushing to their deaths trying to recover their dead friends in a spiral of doom.
It's a bit frustrating getting a bunch of immigrants and seeing them all die in a few minutes after arrival.

I've tried making the caves restriced as well as drafting a bunch of dwarves and sending them at the minotaur but to no success. I've tried building walls around the entrance to the cave but the death spiral seems to be higher on their list of priorities than the prevention of it. <_<

So can I solve this in any way?


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DF Suggestions / Re: Announcing the building of a wonder..
« on: April 03, 2008, 02:06:00 am »
Well, I personally didn't really think this would add to the actual gameplay. As some have mentioned, then the best idea would be to mark the entire fortress which isn't really what I wanted.
I think it's better to just have it impact the legends. Then you COULD certainly select the entrie fortress and get some impressive legends, but since the fortresses are already mentioned in there, it probably wouldn't be as fun as reading specifically about the massive bridge you built across the ocean

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DF Suggestions / Announcing the building of a wonder..
« on: April 02, 2008, 09:23:00 am »
I was thinking the other day of what a waste it is when so many people seem to build massive constructions simply for their own amusement and then never having the game really recognizing the work put into them.

So my suggestion is the possibility to mark a certain area of the map as a construction site for a wonder, letting you name it and then having the game register for example how tall the building is and the amount of each material used for construction.
This would then be put into the Legends.

In order to avoid stupid things like:

The Grand Tower of Shrimps was a wonder built by the dwarfs of The Lineage of Angelass. It was one foot tall and made out of a pine log.

..there could perhaps be a certain size/value you'd need to reach in order for it to register as finished. Otherwise "It was never finished" would replace the the other data, or it wouldn't be registered at all.

I dunno.. haven't put THAT much thought in it, but I really enjoy seeing my own things put into the Legends.   :)


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DF Suggestions / Re: Rivers and ponds
« on: March 28, 2008, 12:32:00 am »
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Originally posted by mickel:
<STRONG>

In forests, it's not uncommon for lakes to eat themselves in under the forest floor, or the forest floor extending out over the lake... I forget which way around. The end result is, however, that you get a lake that looks much smaller than it is, and when you step too near to the edge, you fall through the thin crust of ground, get tangled in submerged roots, and drown.</STRONG>


I will never leave my house again..


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