Meh, was gonna wait a little longer before uploading this again, but someone I know was bugging me about it (happy now?).
Started a bunch of projects. Some are still ongoing, some are now abandoned with the intention of turning them into something else and others I managed to finish.
( 127 Mid Spring → onwards )
It hasn't seen any real use yet, but it works great in tests. When the pump stuck to the north is on, magma comes welling up out of the three grates (the one the POI is centered on, the one above and the one below) really, really fast and flows into the grates on either side, where it is collected and pumped up again.
The entire area in between both collection grates is completely flooded with magma seconds after turning it on. I'm planning on doing something similar with the rest of the path.
The bridges (there are four, the two big ones, and two one-tile ones in between magma grates) you see are for resetting it quickly, since once it's shut off, you end up with a bunch of unpathable magma puddles sitting in your entrance. - Sinergistic
There are 15 comments for this map series, last post 2009-09-15
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You can download the compressed map file:
2009-03/sinergistic-Metalgate-Copy of region1-127-5684.fdf-map
but you will need the .NET version of
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Submitted by: magic dwarf - 2009-02-08 to 111 Late Spring
That is the most amazing bridge i have ever seen. Pumping magma all the way up there and making lamp posts just kills it.
(3Dwarf pics maybe?)
Submitted by: Sinergistic - 2009-02-09 to 111 Late Spring
It's incomplete, this is a screenshot from an earlier save. I'm playing in 40d9, and in order to get tools like 3dwarf to work properly, I have to copy the save over to a 40d game folder, which is more of a pain than you think it would be.
[Message edited on 2009/02/09 at 09:19 by Sinergistic]
Submitted by: Markavian` - 2009-02-10 to 111 Late Spring
Does this place have a title, other then region1?
I would greatly appreciate learning its name.
Submitted by: Sinergistic - 2009-02-14 to 111 Late Spring
Updated the name of the map, just because you asked :P
In other news, I just found out the name of my fort is metalgate ^^
Submitted by: Maggarg - 2009-02-14 to 111 Late Spring
Truly, you are a Brunel amongst dwarves.
Submitted by: magic dwarf - 2009-02-15 to 118 Late Spring
Your new underground levels look awesome especially with your tileset.
I still can't get over how awesome your bridge looks in 3dwarf
Submitted by: Sinergistic - 2009-02-15 to 118 Late Spring
Almost the same shot as before, completed this time
Shot from the other side + magma tower
Down the bridge
Some more shots for you, then ^^
Submitted by: Salmeuk - 2009-02-16 to 118 Late Spring
Really though, this is quite amazing.
A very unique structure.
Submitted by: _nil_ - 2009-02-25 to 118 Late Spring
Loving that bridge; I'm tentatively planing to copy your support style for the entrance ramp on my current fort. The designs for the lower levels are also pretty amazing...
Submitted by: Kutan - 2009-03-11 to 127 Mid Spring
... Wow. That's really all I can say. Basically every part of your fortress is art to me. I'm envious of your creativity and I hope you keep pumpin' out the beauty. Good luck.
Submitted by: SkulkingFilth - 2009-03-12 to 127 Mid Spring
O_O That's...superlative...Strong extraterrestrial design, love it.
Submitted by: Sinergistic - 2009-03-13 to 127 Mid Spring
@Kutan: Thanks, glad you like it :)
@SkulkingFilth: Had to look up superlative, thanks for the compliment ^^
Submitted by: Diriel - 2009-03-19 to 127 Mid Spring
Oh My! I *AM* a noob i admit, but Dang!! Some of you peeps are just truly Amazing! I finally can survive even rough starts in untamed wilds with constant ambushes and sieges. As for building a fort, well i though i was getting the hang of it. Now that i have seen a truly amazing fort, i realize i have a very long long ways to go yet.
Submitted by: LegoLord - 2009-09-14 to 127 Mid Spring
So, that "perpetual motion" machine is slowly losing water, huh? Sounds more like you made a water-fueled fusion reactor. Congratulations.
Submitted by: Lord Dullard - 2009-09-15 to 127 Mid Spring
This is an amazing fort.
+Favorite.