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Map: Girderled - 308 | msallen |
View / ReplySubmitted by: msallen - 2009-03-23Looks like the new OSX PPC version swaps some colors... |
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Map: Ripelance - 203 | msallen |
View / ReplySubmitted by: msallen - 2008-09-04Yup. I just removed all the upward ramps, smoothed off the top, and build walls around it. I describe it in the 203 POI. |
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Map: Finderinked - 1063 | Leerok the Lacerta |
View / ReplySubmitted by: msallen - 2008-01-05Just an FYI. I am a DF linux player as well, and I have problems occasionally with the maps having gaps in them. It only happens if I context switch (change desktops, start WoW, sometimes browse the web) while the dwarfort process is exporting. I generally start the export and then leave the computer alone and go get a beer and a snack while it completes. That seems to have fixed my problem. |
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Map: Waytin - 1057 | msallen |
View / ReplySubmitted by: msallen - 2008-01-03Yeah, I know I'm still just learning the game so I don't feel like I have to make things too complicated. But it is nice to get some of the basics of engineering and indoor farming down. Now that I have finally let go of the fact that my dwarves will die, and over half of my dwarves will be idle, its much more fun. |
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Map: Wandertower - 1065 | msallen |
View / ReplySubmitted by: msallen - 2007-08-31No, for some reason the pathing algorithm rarely leads dwarves into the channels and it was much easier to flood than other versions I've made. I think because dwarves are only interested in getting outside and then back across the bridge. In the next map you'll see I flooded it so I could build the bridges across it. One dwarf got caught in that flood, but he managed to stagger out onto dry land. Hopefully when I flood it for good everyone will live. |
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