1. Don't change it. It's great just where it is - you can have as many kids around as you want, til they're driving you mad and tempting you to use an atom-smasher.
2. I don't know... Nobles seem to be broken here and there, so that's an iffy one I wouldn't know the answer to.
3. I've had multiple marriages in one year (3 actually), so I'd say that if there
is a limit, you haven't hit it yet.
4. Not only feasible, but admirable. There's been at least one person who got their fort past year 200 - an absolutely incredible feat. They got featured in the Hall of Legends:
FlareChannel. If you get it there, post about it, please!
And yes, they'll have grandkids, great grandkids, etc.
So i'm partially in the midst of a dwarf game and I had a few questions.
1) Is the vanilla baby cap something I need to change? I currently have 70 dwarfs and 7 children. How can I change it so that I can have unlimited kids?
2) I got my countess to marry a hunter. They had a child. When this child grows up will he be a noble? If the mom dies can he claim her position? If I ever get a king can I do the same thing with his kids.
3) Is their a marriage cap every year? I'm in the 10th year of the fortress and everyone has a lover but I've only had two marriages.
4) Is it actually feasible to run a fortress for 200 years? Will the kids grow up and marry people?
Thanks for the support!