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Re: Future of the Fortress: The Development Page
« Reply #3210 on: January 26, 2011, 06:42:47 pm »

That won't be up 'til the adventurer skill arc. and Toady did mention a pasture for fort mode. I believe it was implemented for the next release.
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« Reply #3211 on: January 26, 2011, 07:26:51 pm »

High five fellow Virginian  :D

Actually at the moment I am getting snowed under on Cape Cod with my grandmother. It'd be a perfect day for DF if I had a computer more powerful than a 1.2ghz netbook with me. Technically playable, but it gets too slow too soon. It's also a really cramped keyboard.

That sucks! its just starting to get a bit warmer here (in Virginia Beach)...which I am very glad about...

Well, NOVA just got a ton of snow/rain dumped on it.
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Re: Future of the Fortress: The Development Page
« Reply #3212 on: January 26, 2011, 10:18:54 pm »

High five fellow Virginian  :D

Actually at the moment I am getting snowed under on Cape Cod with my grandmother. It'd be a perfect day for DF if I had a computer more powerful than a 1.2ghz netbook with me. Technically playable, but it gets too slow too soon. It's also a really cramped keyboard.

That sucks! its just starting to get a bit warmer here (in Virginia Beach)...which I am very glad about...

Well, NOVA just got a ton of snow/rain dumped on it.

Which has delayed my father coming to rescue me, which delays me being able to get a new computer, which delays me being able to play Dwarf Fortress in all its glory.  :'(
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Re: Future of the Fortress: The Development Page
« Reply #3213 on: January 26, 2011, 11:58:11 pm »

High five fellow Virginian  :D

Actually at the moment I am getting snowed under on Cape Cod with my grandmother. It'd be a perfect day for DF if I had a computer more powerful than a 1.2ghz netbook with me. Technically playable, but it gets too slow too soon. It's also a really cramped keyboard.

That sucks! its just starting to get a bit warmer here (in Virginia Beach)...which I am very glad about...

Well, NOVA just got a ton of snow/rain dumped on it.

Which has delayed my father coming to rescue me, which delays me being able to get a new computer, which delays me being able to play Dwarf Fortress in all its glory.  :'(

Unfortunately, all these snowy days might also delay me from getting my new computer, as it means I get paid less when the check is written in a month.
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« Reply #3214 on: January 27, 2011, 03:58:34 am »

Sorry to pile on the "ceramics" questions, but I just rejoined the forums after a three-month absence. 

I was trying to get up to date on the updates, and came across the ceramics post that was put up on the sixteenth, and I was at first a little concerned, but then became very excited.

One of the things that I really love about Dwarf Fortress is that it lets me start getting very technical, and I start learning some things about, say, the difference between mafic and felsic magma.  And one of the conversations I really learned a lot about was when Gazz taught me about pottery in one of the suggestion threads I participated in.

Essentially, the question I want to ask is will the ceramics be like the one in this thread on ceramics?  Will we have just "clay" as a soil type to work with, or can we fire up any kind of soil to make terra cotta, so that it is (rightly) a material everyone with access to most types of dirt can make?  Can we wood glaze pots?  Do we need sand or crushed feldspar to glaze? Are glazes necessary to make a water-tight storage jug? Are we going to be crushing a single metal ore unit to make, say, 50 pots worth of glazes which can then be used to make decorations? I hate to think we have to use an entire metal unit for one pot's decoration.

Honestly, the attention to realism on this one really makes or breaks my hopes and dreams.  If this is actually very similar to what was discussed in the suggestion thread, I will love you forever... foreverer than I already do, at least.

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« Last Edit: January 28, 2011, 12:04:06 am by NW_Kohaku »
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« Reply #3215 on: January 27, 2011, 09:02:43 am »

Sorry to pile on the "ceramics" questions, but I just rejoined the forums after a three-month absence. 

I was trying to get up to date on the updates, and came across the ceramics post that was put up on the sixteenth, and I was at first a little concerned, but then became very excited.

One of the things that I really love about Dwarf Fortress is that it lets me start getting very technical, and I start learning some things about, say, the difference between mafic and felsic magma.  And one of the conversations I really learned a lot about was when Gazz taught me about pottery in one of the suggestion threads I participated in.

Essentially, the question I want to ask is will the ceramics be like the one in this thread on ceramics?  Will we have just "clay" as a soil type to work with, or can we fire up any kind of soil to make terra cotta, so that it is (rightly) a material everyone with access to dirt can make?  Can we wood glaze pots?  Do we need sand or crushed feldspar to glaze? Are we going to be crushing a single metal ore unit to make, say, 50 pots worth of glazes which can then be used to make decorations? I hate to think we have to use an entire metal unit for one pot's decoration.

Honestly, the attention to realism on this one really makes or breaks my hopes and dreams.  If this is actually very similar to what was discussed in the suggestion thread, I will love you forever... foreverer than I already do, at least.

Hmmm. I'd be surprised if any soil worked for terracotta. IRL, terracotta—as with all clays—needs clay of a certain quality to be viable for use. And there are better terracottas and worse terracottas, depending on where the clay's collected.

Clay itself is made up of certain minerals (phyllosilicates, IIRC). If the soil doesn't have those minerals, then it isn't going to work as clay.
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Re: Future of the Fortress: The Development Page
« Reply #3216 on: January 27, 2011, 06:29:06 pm »

Spoiler: NW_Kohaku Post (click to show/hide)

Hmmm. I'd be surprised if any soil worked for terracotta. IRL, terracotta—as with all clays—needs clay of a certain quality to be viable for use. And there are better terracottas and worse terracottas, depending on where the clay's collected.

Clay itself is made up of certain minerals (phyllosilicates, IIRC). If the soil doesn't have those minerals, then it isn't going to work as clay.
These finer technical details were already discussed in the linked Clay & Ceramic thread.
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Re: Future of the Fortress: The Development Page
« Reply #3217 on: January 28, 2011, 12:30:29 am »

On a completely different note, some of the things I am reading about the backlog of discussions makes me have to ask...

Will there be respect for different "burial customs"?  I, for one, have started to prefer the "Proper Dwarven Funeral" method of flooding a burial chamber with magma, encasing the dwarf in obsidian, then making a statue out of his/her obsidian.  It's just dwarfier that way.  Will this now mean I have to choose between not having personally amusing burial practices and being annoyed by the results of my "desecration of the bodies"?

edit (and edit again): Actually, while I'm on topic...
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« Reply #3218 on: January 28, 2011, 12:39:26 am »

Perhaps that could be a matter of ethics. Burial choices by race.
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Re: Future of the Fortress: The Development Page
« Reply #3219 on: January 28, 2011, 02:12:34 am »

I was enjoying the idea of that dwarf ghost starting parties. I'd like more of that kind of thing. Or even more "defenders of the weak" ghosts, that chase off sieges. >:)  I'd've kept him around, too, except I wanted to get at the goblinite, and he was... territorial.
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« Reply #3220 on: January 28, 2011, 11:54:58 am »

Will there be respect for different "burial customs"?  I, for one, have started to prefer the "Proper Dwarven Funeral" method of flooding a burial chamber with magma, encasing the dwarf in obsidian, then making a statue out of his/her obsidian.  It's just dwarfier that way.  Will this now mean I have to choose between not having personally amusing burial practices and being annoyed by the results of my "desecration of the bodies"?
You can always carve them a burial slab out of the obsidian.  Perhaps not as dorfy as a statue, but still gets the idea across.
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Re: Future of the Fortress: The Development Page
« Reply #3221 on: January 28, 2011, 08:43:40 pm »

I was enjoying the idea of that dwarf ghost starting parties. I'd like more of that kind of thing. Or even more "defenders of the weak" ghosts, that chase off sieges. >:)  I'd've kept him around, too, except I wanted to get at the goblinite, and he was... territorial.

I loved the old "Ghostly Mason has organized party" 'bug'. I was hoping it wouldn't be removed (has it been?)

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Re: Future of the Fortress: The Development Page
« Reply #3222 on: January 28, 2011, 10:22:28 pm »

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Re: Future of the Fortress: The Development Page
« Reply #3223 on: January 28, 2011, 11:25:16 pm »

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« Reply #3224 on: January 29, 2011, 03:56:55 am »

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