1. Do above ground forts of wood work? Has anyone been able to play a long time with one of these?With the sole exception of extremely high temps (like being next to magma), any material is currently as strong as any other. Make them of soap or charcoal - just as strong.
What is the ideal starting setup as far as point allocation and what you are taking with you? I know there is no ideal setup its all your preferences, but I want to get some ideas.You'll get as many different responses as players. A LOT depends on your playstyle - and since this is your first game, you don't really know what that is re this game.
Here's a wiki link with some solid advice:
http://dwarffortresswiki.net/index.php/Starting_build3. I really do not understand how farming works.It works just fine, thanks for asking.
Can someone please explain it to me in detail?Oh, that's diff.
You want a Proficient (+5 pts) Grower. Then you < b>uild "farm <p>lots" in soil, or you can pour water over stone and "muddy" it. Your Grower plants them with seeds, and they grow automatically - no more watering necessary. Once grown, they are harvested, and then eaten or processed further.
For detail, again, why re-invent (or re-type) the wheel:
http://dwarffortresswiki.net/index.php/Farming4. Is there any guides to building underground forts? Like architechtually?http://dwarffortresswiki.net/index.php/Design_strategiesYou're asking for very personal and complex answers - I did the same. But the best is to dive in and make your own mistakes, and learn by doing - DF seems simple, but it's got many subtleties that only "you" can interpret for yourself.
By the time you're done with your first effort, you'll have the experience to make the second one count - it's how we all did it.