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Should this be made into one of the new DFHack plugins? (This is not binding)

Yes, I want to be able to use it with the DFHack console
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No, I like the stand alone QT version
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Both
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Author Topic: Runesmith - A DC like tool  (Read 366583 times)

Krelos

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Re: Runesmith - A DC like tool
« Reply #1095 on: March 27, 2011, 04:05:53 pm »

Does it look like it has?

Soon, I'm sure.
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Re: Runesmith - A DC like tool
« Reply #1096 on: March 27, 2011, 05:44:53 pm »

I got it working, but when I try to connect, it says "SHM ACCESS DENIED"

anybody know what that means?

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Re: Runesmith - A DC like tool
« Reply #1097 on: March 27, 2011, 07:40:35 pm »

mud, you probably don't have answers because we don't have enough information to give you one. Runesmith isn't up to date, and therefore isn't working for ANY of us.

and you arn't 'bumping' anything when there are active conersations going on.
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Re: Runesmith - A DC like tool
« Reply #1098 on: March 28, 2011, 02:17:00 pm »

I use it to give my military a couple levels in fighting skills, since training is so cripplingly slow and they get whittled down faster than they get trained up, even with armor.  That, and they throw hissy fits if they are on duty too long. 

A danger room trains dwarves sickeningly fast.
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Re: Runesmith - A DC like tool
« Reply #1099 on: March 28, 2011, 02:24:17 pm »

I use it to give my military a couple levels in fighting skills, since training is so cripplingly slow and they get whittled down faster than they get trained up, even with armor.  That, and they throw hissy fits if they are on duty too long. 

A danger room trains dwarves sickeningly fast.
If you make the danger room double as the barracks, so they spend all their time there, you can get dwarves that are legendary in (weapon), dodging, fighting, armor and shield in a year or two.
At that point they're pretty much invulnerable to most normal weaponry.
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Re: Runesmith - A DC like tool
« Reply #1100 on: March 29, 2011, 02:10:02 am »

I use it to give my military a couple levels in fighting skills, since training is so cripplingly slow and they get whittled down faster than they get trained up, even with armor.  That, and they throw hissy fits if they are on duty too long. 

A danger room trains dwarves sickeningly fast.
If you make the danger room double as the barracks, so they spend all their time there, you can get dwarves that are legendary in (weapon), dodging, fighting, armor and shield in a year or two.
At that point they're pretty much invulnerable to most normal weaponry.

Or you could just cheat to do it instantly, seeing as how you're exploiting the game either way.
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Re: Runesmith - A DC like tool
« Reply #1101 on: March 29, 2011, 02:20:00 am »

I only use it for legendary fisherman. You won't believe how much they can pull in.
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Re: Runesmith - A DC like tool
« Reply #1102 on: March 29, 2011, 03:48:45 am »

I use it to give my military a couple levels in fighting skills, since training is so cripplingly slow and they get whittled down faster than they get trained up, even with armor.  That, and they throw hissy fits if they are on duty too long. 

A danger room trains dwarves sickeningly fast.
If you make the danger room double as the barracks, so they spend all their time there, you can get dwarves that are legendary in (weapon), dodging, fighting, armor and shield in a year or two.
At that point they're pretty much invulnerable to most normal weaponry.

Or you could just cheat to do it instantly, seeing as how you're exploiting the game either way.

Now there's an interesting question.  If an exploit is being used to make up for an oversight in the game's mechanics, is it really an exploit?

Whether the military is really supposed to train that slowly is very subjective of course, but considering how fast a squad of six went legendary in 40d, (usually less than a year, as I recall) I'm guessing that it's supposed to be at least a little bit faster than it is now.
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Re: Runesmith - A DC like tool
« Reply #1103 on: March 29, 2011, 04:48:15 am »

If an exploit is being used, is it really an exploit?

Mmmmmmm... yes?  :P

Still, I don't think that military skills go up that slow, and technically if you're going to have your dwarves sit in a room doing nothing until they become legendary it doesn't seem much different from using Runesmith (barring the time it takes, of course).
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Re: Runesmith - A DC like tool
« Reply #1104 on: March 29, 2011, 05:02:07 am »

They're not really doing nothing, though, as any children or pets who spend time in there can attest.
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Re: Runesmith - A DC like tool
« Reply #1105 on: March 29, 2011, 07:07:57 am »

i cant figure out how to use mood material editing, can someone tell me where the tab for this is?
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Re: Runesmith - A DC like tool
« Reply #1106 on: March 29, 2011, 04:01:46 pm »

If an exploit is being used, is it really an exploit?

Mmmmmmm... yes?  :P

Still, I don't think that military skills go up that slow, and technically if you're going to have your dwarves sit in a room doing nothing until they become legendary it doesn't seem much different from using Runesmith (barring the time it takes, of course).

If something I said is quoted, but my words are edited so they mean something else, am I still being quoted?
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Re: Runesmith - A DC like tool
« Reply #1107 on: March 29, 2011, 04:31:27 pm »

If an exploit is being used, is it really an exploit?

Mmmmmmm... yes?  :P

Still, I don't think that military skills go up that slow, and technically if you're going to have your dwarves sit in a room doing nothing until they become legendary it doesn't seem much different from using Runesmith (barring the time it takes, of course).

If something I said is quoted, but my words are edited so they mean something else, am I still being quoted?

Nope!


And to the poster above him... Mood Editing is having a Mood(crashes). Got a Fey Mood needing thread... with !Mining! as the Labor... tried to switch to metalcrafting... and boom(crash). As for material editing... that's likely not remotely in... I tried everything ... in Runesmith and in game. Rabid Weaver still happened. Had to snuff him in Runesmith.
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Re: Runesmith - A DC like tool
« Reply #1108 on: March 29, 2011, 06:02:25 pm »

well the front page says that mood material editing is supported in runesmith but i cannot figure out how to use it.
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Re: Runesmith - A DC like tool
« Reply #1109 on: March 29, 2011, 07:49:29 pm »

well the front page says that mood material editing is supported in runesmith but i cannot figure out how to use it.

As has been explained, altering moods is broken.  ANYTHING having to do with it, besides the aforementioned dead dwarf.  No current fix in sight.
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