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Boksi

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(39f)Niflheim
« on: August 16, 2008, 08:00:39 pm »

For some reason, my fortress is in the middle of summer (1st of Malachite, to be exact) and everything is still frozen over. I know I embarked in a freezing biome, but surely it shouldn't be that bad? I was using the normal parameters, not some uber-cold region so it seems like a bug.

And it shouldn't be a permafrost area, since I can see snow-covered trees, like birches and oaks., and grass and lakes and even a brook.
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Re: (39f)Niflheim
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2008, 08:43:55 pm »

make sure the river is isn't frozen when you turn temprature off
either that or you settled  in a permanently freezing biome
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Re: (39f)Niflheim
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2008, 10:52:30 pm »

There are permanently frozen biomes. Almost all "freezing" biomes are permanently frozen. It is unrealistic, though, isn't it? Even the north and south poles have summers, if only for a month a year.
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Re: (39f)Niflheim
« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2008, 08:03:23 am »

My current fort is situated in an area that rains throughout the year, and only stops for a few days here and there.

I don't know why, but that just seems cool to me. :) I can imagine how it would look in a version of DF beyond the Lighting arc, with the rain beating down, the occasional lightning flash in the sky, and the flickering torches at the gates... and for a moment, two huge pillars of flame illuminating the land in a brilliant orange glow as my two tame dragon guardians torch a few terrified intruders, before the night once again reclaims the land and obfuscates the smouldering ashen grounds.
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Re: (39f)Niflheim
« Reply #4 on: August 17, 2008, 02:13:26 pm »

There are permanently frozen biomes. Almost all "freezing" biomes are permanently frozen. It is unrealistic, though, isn't it? Even the north and south poles have summers, if only for a month a year.

They do, but they don't melt.  There's a reason why it's called permafrost.
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Re: (39f)Niflheim
« Reply #5 on: August 17, 2008, 03:15:09 pm »

There are permanently frozen biomes. Almost all "freezing" biomes are permanently frozen. It is unrealistic, though, isn't it? Even the north and south poles have summers, if only for a month a year.

They do, but they don't melt.  There's a reason why it's called permafrost.
What about the freezing regions which aren't glaciers or taiga, though? I don't think plants can grow in permafrost.
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