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Pirate Santa

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Multi-level hospital designation
« on: January 11, 2015, 01:11:04 am »

Currently (40.23) it is not possible to designate a hospital zone across multiple z-levels.
In order to set up a multi-floor hospital I've had to create three separate hospital zones on separate floors.
I've got the store room and operating theatres on one floor, and hospital beds on the other two, will my dwarves be able to treat this like a single zone?
For example can they take thread from the first floor zone and stitch someone in the second floor zone?
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Re: Multi-level hospital designation
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2015, 06:40:51 am »

Try it out and tell us the results.
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Re: Multi-level hospital designation
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2015, 09:04:12 pm »

Did some !!science!! with another fort.

1. Created two hospital zones, one containing beds, the other chests of supplies.
2. Forbid all other cloth, thread, soap, crutches, splints, etc. in the fort so they have no choice but to use the hospital stores.
3. Dropped some soldiers 5z to give them some moderate injuries.
4. Wait for them to go to hospital beds.
5. Observe as doctors happily fetched supplies from the chest zone and brought them to the bed zone.

Conclusion: Dwarves are perfectly fine with performing medical labours across multiple hospital zones.
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Re: Multi-level hospital designation
« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2015, 09:11:18 pm »

Heh, I usually designate storerooms above or below or beside my hospitals and skip storage in it.  Except buckets, those have a tendency to dissapear.

So the old 34.11 'thread hogging hospitals' bug is fixed?
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Re: Multi-level hospital designation
« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2015, 09:25:02 pm »

So the old 34.11 'thread hogging hospitals' bug is fixed?
I'm pretty sure it is.
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Re: Multi-level hospital designation
« Reply #5 on: January 12, 2015, 06:31:15 pm »

Did some !!science!! with another fort.

1. Created two hospital zones, one containing beds, the other chests of supplies.
2. Forbid all other cloth, thread, soap, crutches, splints, etc. in the fort so they have no choice but to use the hospital stores.
3. Dropped some soldiers 5z to give them some moderate injuries.
4. Wait for them to go to hospital beds.
5. Observe as doctors happily fetched supplies from the chest zone and brought them to the bed zone.

Conclusion: Dwarves are perfectly fine with performing medical labours across multiple hospital zones.
I tested it out too and i an confirm, it's working! I made 3 zones as hospital, one with storage, one with beds/tablets/traction benches and one just for 3 nice, fresh water wells. Then some accident with naked goblins in cages happend in my dinning hall happend... 5 dwarves land in hostpital, They was checked and taken care fast. Dwarves are looking like They love only wells in hospitals, if there is one in zone, even if closer are drinking zone wells.
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