I love Speardragon! Damn, that really looks spectacular, I doubt my computer could run that front end, it chugs along pretty hard with 200 dwarves just using newb pack and Phoebus. Is that Masterwork, or some other cool thing I haven't checked out? Thanks for sharing
Cleaves the Icy Gloom still lives, and I'm just starting to engrave the bedrooms and attractions. The bedrooms for the common dwarfs are 1x3, and feed into each other, kind of branching up. I've played with this design a lot. My last base it looked more like a maple leaf, with the noble housing (three connected 3x3 rooms that fit into the 1x3 room pattern) breaking up the sections of the leaf. (ETA: Ah! I found a design pic )
Ultimately the smaller rooms will have one each of cabinet and chest in economic stone. I set my fort right in dolomite, so I'm soaking in expensive stone, and my +5 legendary engraver is working his way around the residential level. The dining room just ticked over into legendary happy thoughts!
I mean, I'm basically turtling behind cage traps so far on this fort, don't even have a military yet, but I sort of agree with you about the difficulty level once you understand the mechanics, and I'd love to see (is this a scary thing to hope for?) deeper gameplay. It seems that Toady is interested in making difficult experiences going forward, so I'll be looking forward to whatever comes next. The mood system really is fascinating, and I wonder what models of trauma he's studying to build dwarfbrains.
Rimworld is another great game for sure, but for me DF lands squarely in a sweet spot between hustle-survival games like Rimworld or Don't Starve and gamey builders like Banished or Stonehearth. I've also been spending a loooot of time in Oxygen not included in the last year, as the updates keep coming out and raising the bar relentlessly. But the difficulty is engineering, not gunfights, and it's not quite so arbitrarily punishing as Rimworld. That's more my speed. And cute. Cute is always a plus!
Speaking of cute, I can't wait to post more pictures of this fort once those levels are all smoothed and possibly engraved! Dwarf outposts have followed us out to this frozen, empty part of the world and it's really quite neat to take world development into consideration for my NEXT fort!
Immortal, I am using a few pieces of DFHack stuff, but I haven't really picked at any of the commands. I wasn't trying to make circles on this fort, I was looking for more organic shapes that kind of folded together. Actually, before I added the library/museum "cap" it looked almost like a brain, which was really interesting and I may explore that in a future base - but I had a vision for this three-hall layout this time around. Like, this society reflects on their faith and the wisdom of their royalty, but all stand before the study of and search for knowledge! So of course the library had to be at the top. I even made the museum linked to the "private" library, so only Cleavesfolk may view our greatest treasures!