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Quarque

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why I love dwarf fortress
« on: June 23, 2020, 03:45:56 pm »

It's not the catsplosions. It's not the somewhat masochistic learning curve. I am very fond the ridiculous details like the thousands of stone types, but here is what I really love about the game. To my knowledge, it is the only game that models warfare in a way that even remotely resembles reality.

Take the second world war. A major deciding factor was the fact that a large portion of the best German troops were encircled in Stalingrad. Once cut off from the frontline, they ran out of supplies and eventually, their surviving starving soldiers had to surrender.

In most computer wargames such a thing could never happen. You build some sort of barracks, pay some abstract resource and you get fresh soldiers out of thin air. Never mind whether you even have enough people left who are fit for duty. Once you have "built" them, you can move them to the edge of the world and leave them there for years. They never starve, never complain.

At best, a few sophisticated games might include some form of upkeep or maybe an ad-hoc rule for supply lines.

In Dwarf Fortress, things like supply lines can they arise naturally. You can send your troops to kill something, but you need to draw them from your population first. Then you need to feed them. That can be a challenge if they are far away from your foodstores. If they get cut off by a horde of bloodthirsty monsters and have to hide, they may starve and you have replayed Stalingrad. Admittedly this won't often really happen in a game because the map isn't big enough, among other limitations. But the point is, the basic logistic problems of a war are modelled far better than any other game I know of.

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FAA

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Re: why I love dwarf fortress
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2020, 12:17:39 am »

I don’t know what kind of wargames you played, but most wargames depict supply chains, attrition, manpower, replacement troops, etc. Many track food and ammo for your troops every turn, some literally calculate thousands of trucks moving supplies, track their losses and repairs. Try to move too far from your supply lines in Shadow Empire and see what I mean.

What you’re describing is not a wargame but a classic RTS, like AoE2. DF isn’t nearly as realistic as many wargames, you don’t even need to build supply wagons for your troops elsewhere, or assign convoys, or escorts to them.
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Shonai_Dweller

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Re: why I love dwarf fortress
« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2020, 01:33:09 am »

Hmm. Yes, Dwarf Fortress is great in that it simulates actual populations and play depends (to a certain extent and getting more so as development continues) on what's actually going on in the world around you.

But, yeah, play better wargames.  ;)
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Re: why I love dwarf fortress
« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2020, 06:23:36 am »

Try hearts of iron 3! Much more logistics simulation than df.. i dont think any other games simulate the psychological toll on your dwarves quite the same...
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Re: why I love dwarf fortress
« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2020, 07:50:41 am »

Also here to plug HOI3/HOI4.

For me, DF hits the perfect balance between RPG and tactical game. The named dwarfs with their specific equipment, personalities and procgen culture have much more character than a unit in a war game, but it's not so personal as Fire Emblem or a Final Fantasy. The story that my mind extrapolates might be a Stalingrad.

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Re: why I love dwarf fortress
« Reply #5 on: June 27, 2020, 04:07:28 pm »

DF gives me stories like no other game. I watched it happen. I was horrified. I was delighted. I even paused because I wanted to verify what happened.

And most importantly, I knew it could have happened differently.
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