I started playing this again after quitting WoW, LOL...
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I started playing this again after quitting WoW, LOL...
I've tried picking it up at least four seperate times while deployed here in Iraq, thinking it would be an amazing way to kill time.
I can't really seem to get a hold of it, mostly I think because my laptop doesn't have a number pad. I know you can reconfigure the keys, but that compounded with surfing the wiki is painfully slow on my Iraqi connection, leads to me not really figuring out how to do anything useful. Therefore, not much fun.
The game sounds amazing, I just wish I could actually play it.
oh the default controls are atrocious to learn
some control screens always take me a second to remember which set of selection keys to use
the UI is very much what you'd expect from someone who's OCD enough to code this game
i'd recommend redoing the hot keys, but the thing is you've got to learn them first
To all the people who are wondering wth dwarf fortress is, I've found a nice little write up on it:
http://playthisthing.com/dwarf-fortress
Seems like a mix of populous and sim city!
And there is my problem, I can't learn them without a keypad :(Quote:
Originally Posted by 'mmcookies',index.php?page=Thread&postID=183383#po st183383
Awesome game idea
I sat down yesterday and finally learned to build a fortress.
I'm slowly learning.
Whats the best way to find a spot with magma before I embark?
from http://www.dwarffortresswiki.net/index.php/Magma
Finding magma
Volcanoes are visible on the "local" screen in the starting location chooser. It is represented as a red ? mark (a double tilde) - essentially it looks like red water. Note that red ? marks in the "region" screen mean something different entirely (e.g. red sand). If you are using a certain utility, you can also see magma pools and magma pipes on the local screen in the embark menu. After you have embarked for a place that has a volcano, and once your dwarves have arrived at their target destination, you should see a large red pool of lava on your map. If you don't, you should expect your volcano to be somewhere underground. You then have to use exploratory mining to find it. If you can find a large patch of obsidian on the surface that is devoid of boulders, chances are there is a magma vent below, so that would be a good place to start your mining.
Can you box it?
- Souca -
200 boxing dwarves