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Safe-Keeper 03-14-10 05:23 PM

Dwarf Fortress
 
Anyone else here play Dwarf Fortress? For those who haven't hear of it, it's an incredibly deep game focusing on content and realism rather than graphics. People say the original Silent Hunter is way better than III-5, because even though it lacked good graphics, it was filled to the brim with content. Dwarf Fortress, the work of a single man who's worked on it for seven years thus far, takes this philosophy to the extreme. It uses only square BMP tiles for graphics, and the default tileset is comprised of colour-coded ASCII characters (ya rly). What it delivers, in the place of visuals, is content and, above all, depth.

The game is comprised of three parts -- a realistic world generator that handles such things as politics, erosion and road-building, a Rogue-like RPG mode where you walk around in the world, and the titular Dwarf Fortress Mode, where you pick a site in the world and travel there with a team of seven dwarves and a wagon and build a fortress. You'll mine, "terraform", trade, hunt and fish, fend off goblin sieges, and build "mega-projects" -- huge prestige projects that take skill and time to accomplish, but which look great when finished.

Examples of how deep this game is:
  • You need to build living quarters away from workshops, or your dwarves won't be able to sleep well, which will result in unhappiness.
  • You can choose freely which jobs individual dwarves can do, and if you feel like micro-managing, you can choose to give dwarves jobs by preferences -- for example, a dwarf that enjoys helping others can become a nurse, a dwarf that loves a good thrill and has a fascination for weapons can be drafted into your army.
  • You need to be careful digging and building, as a rudimentary cave-in and collapse system resides in the game and will gleefully punish you for the mistakes you make.
  • In Age of Empires II, resources are magically stored in drop-off buildings and new structures are built by hitting the foundation with a hammer for two minutes. In DF, you need to actually define stockpiles, where goods are stored, and workers will then carry goods to where they're needed to build something.
  • Refuse and bodies will generate miasma, which in turn will generate unhappy thoughts, if you don't designate a garbage dump outside of your fortress.
  • There are no hit points -- various kinds of damage is dealt to body parts, with effects based on the wound and body part.
People interested in the game should at the very least read the famous after-action report, Boatmurdered. It's of an early version, and the screenshots are of the base ASCII graphics set, but it's an hilarious read and will give you a good idea of what the game is like. As will this play-along tutorial. If you want more... try downloading the game itself at the Bay 12 site.

Ubergeek87 03-14-10 07:03 PM

YES! I love Dwarf Fortress. Isn't there supposed to be a rather large update coming soon?

Rilder 03-14-10 09:16 PM

Dwarf Fortress is indeed the best game in the world. AND ITS DONATIONWARE.

I mean it when I say its the best, its better then EVERY SINGLE MAINSTREAM GAME IN THE WORLD.

Don't let its graphics fool you, its better.

Oh and not to mention, Tarn Adams, the developer has such an awesome free game that he quit his job to live off the donations.

Ubergeek87 03-14-10 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Rilder (Post 1316033)
Don't let its graphics fool you

http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/838...ixfortress.jpg
http://yfrog.com/2omatrixfortressj

kiwi_2005 03-14-10 09:31 PM

I can't find the download link on that site i see one but its 2008 is that the latest?

I see on his page the donations hes getting :o Man im in the wrong job.

February Donations: $1452.57
January Donations: $2291.50
December Donations: $4762.98
November Donations: $5122.29
October Donations: $1759.27

Safe-Keeper 03-14-10 09:35 PM

As for the download... here you go, should have linked to the site itself right away.
Soooo true:rotfl2:!

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I can't find the download link on that site i see one but its 2008 is that the latest?
Yeah, he's been working on a huge rework since then, scheduled to be released Any Time Now (he's basically mopping up bug fixes and whatnot, it'll probably be out in weeks or a month or two). There's 40d16, then there's 17-19 which are basically tiny graphics fixes or something.

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I see on his page the donations hes getting :o Man im in the wrong job.

February Donations: $1452.57
January Donations: $2291.50
December Donations: $4762.98
November Donations: $5122.29
October Donations: $1759.27
ya i no rite:o?

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Oh and not to mention, Tarn Adams, the developer has such an awesome free game that he quit his job to live off the donations.
I was wondering about that -- whether he had a day job on the side. I actually really like that he's done that, it'll make him far more likely to keep working on it.

If there's one feature I really like (other than the incredibly kind of black humour you develop from the game's brutality and the crazy things it does because of its alpha state), it's the fact that the game, and its residents, keep track of history. There's a mode called "Legends" which lists every notable event and person in the game, but more intriguing is the engraving system. You can smooth natural walls to make them more attractive and increase room value, generating happy thoughts, but you can also engrave them -- and dwarves engrave walls the same way humans did 3000 years ago: they tell stories. Sure, there's random images of mountains and mushrooms and lizards and whatnot (though even these are based on the engraver's experiences, and likes/dislikes), but predominately, engravings are used to record events before and during the fortress' existence. Click on one wall portion and it'll say something like "This is an image of a dwarf and dwarves. The image represents the dwarf [name here]'s rise to power in the civilization [name] in the year 102". Your dwarves have a big fight with goblin invaders? Expect engravings of dwarves and goblins fighting. This way, you can actually, if you want to, download another player's fortress save and get a rough sense of what it's been through by looking at its walls.

Just a pity there isn't a visualizer that actually lets you walk around in the fortress, with decent graphics. Nothing wrong with Stonesense and VisualFortress (or for that matter being able to visit your own fortress as an adventurer in the "roguelike mode"), but just hovering through the place with a magic camera isn't as immersing as actually "being there".

Ubergeek87 03-14-10 09:36 PM

You can get the latest version HERE or HERE

edit:bah, too slow

kiwi_2005 03-14-10 09:39 PM

thanks guys will try this out.

Safe-Keeper 03-14-10 09:53 PM

Oh, and do make use of the tutorial. Although it comes packaged with an earlier version of DF with a slightly different approach to certain things (mostly UI and hot key-wise, as far as I can tell), it's an indispensable resource for newcomers as the alpha stage UI of Dwarf Fortress is about as transparent as a clear glass window (/Dwarf Fortress inside joke).

Lionclaw 03-15-10 05:37 AM

Thanks, I didn't know of this game. Looks very interesting! :DL

I'm currently reading the Boatmurdered AAR.

NeonSamurai 03-15-10 08:10 AM

http://df.magmawiki.com/index.php/Main_Page

Great for tutorials and info, though it does contain spoilers you could say (it does warn though in advance)

Safe-Keeper 03-15-10 08:21 AM

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I'm currently reading the Boatmurdered AAR.
Just wait 'til you get to part 12 or so, when StarkRavingMad and whoever it is start writing. Laughs aplenty:D.

Oberon 03-15-10 12:44 PM

Sankis the Beardless's descent into madness was just epic.

http://img691.imageshack.us/img691/9...atmurdered.jpg

Lionclaw 03-15-10 12:56 PM

There were some hilarious parts in the AAR. :haha:

Update 16 by StarkRavingMad is quite funny, especially about the engravings in the new dining room.


"Engraved on the wall is a superiourly designed image of a elephant by 'Torret Doge' Regunib. The elephant is in a fetal position."


"Engraved on the wall is a finely-designed image of a dwarf by 'Torret Doge' Regunib. The dwarf is dead."

:har:

Safe-Keeper 03-15-10 03:26 PM

Yeah, Boatmurdered, product of the Something Awful forums, is famous for its humour. I think StarkRavingMad's introduction sums it up nicely:

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Well, I made it to Boatmurdered, and my initial impressions can be set forth in three words:

What

The

****.
Another memorable paragraph from StarkRavingMad's turn:

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Kind of ironic, considering my nickname and all. At least I have that craftshop back.http://lparchive.org/LetsPlay/Boatmu...nHunter_37.jpg
A frogman jumped out of a well and surprised Sibruk, one of the military dwarves. He killed the froggie pretty easily, but then he somehow got stuck in the well. So now little Timmy there is dying of thirst because he can't drink from the well that his fat ass is stuck in. His friends don't seem to have any trouble drinking around him. I guess they brought straws or something.


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