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Author Topic: The Museum: Adventure mode succession world (DF 34.11)  (Read 819491 times)

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Re: The Museum: Adventure mode succession world
« Reply #810 on: April 26, 2013, 09:54:54 am »

I just returned from being away for a week.

What do you mean with "everyone died" is that -everybody- in the adventurer home?

I guess you should upload a save, so we can continue. If you remember anything about the battle or the rest of your adventures then posts on those subjects would be greatly appreciated, some of the people here posted that they were okay with a bloodbath at the adventurer home if it was extensively documented. It would be useful to know which adventurers survived. I guess others could use the combat log to reconstruct events but it is hard to understand; adventurers are not indicated with their names and there are dozens of combatants and reanimated body parts and cats involved.

So I went to retire and realized I wouldn't know where to find kaslun.

For future reference: I think legends mode tells you in what town the character currently lives. you would still need to search that town, but it is doable. I found all the adventurers in Dinnerwandered by starting a few large test embarks, and browsing through the unit lists.
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« Reply #811 on: April 26, 2013, 11:11:27 am »

The Gods of Olympus play their games with the mortals of the world, each with their chosen champion...

Zeus: "Aha! I'll have mine bring a dragon's egg to the appointed place!"

Ares: "Mine shall slay hundreds of vampires and bring back carts of their blood!"

Apollo: "Mine shall travel far and wide, bringing back a masterfully sharpened stone!"

Hades: "Mine will travel to Hell itself and bring back a Sword of Doom!"

Kromgar: "Mine will... eh, he's somewhere, and by the way everybody's dead..."

Everyone else: "Whaaaat?!!!"

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That's pretty much what popped into my head when I read this.
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« Reply #812 on: April 26, 2013, 01:36:07 pm »


Kromgar: "Mine will... eh, he's somewhere, and by the way everybody's dead..."


Kromgar however did submit the book collection and a titan corpse, the books shaped this world history more than anything else did so far. His last adventure may have ended in tragedy, but since we already dragged the pantheon into this, isn't that how most classical mythological stories end?
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« Reply #813 on: April 26, 2013, 03:42:08 pm »

Now that I've thought about it a bit more, Dwarf Fortress is almost tailor-made to tell Greek Comedies and Tragedies.  If I can find a map of Greece done in Perfect World, I may set up an adventurer/fort game where adventurers do great deeds and retire on Mt. Olympus, if judged worthy by the Players/Gods who have taken the roles of the various Greek and Roman gods.  Heck, there could even be a weekly poll determining what the next Great Task to be accomplished should be, simulating the Council of the Gods.  Could be a lot of fun.

The only problem I see is the lack of boats.  Helen of Troy would have to have "The beard that launched a thousand carts", for instance and Odysseus' journey might be swimming up a big river instead.  Otherwise it would be interesting to set up forts to be the various cities/lairs of Greek mythology.  The minotaur at Minos, the golden apples of the Hesperides guarded by the fire breathing cattle.  The city of Troy and Sparta... All that great stuff.
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« Reply #814 on: April 26, 2013, 04:08:50 pm »

Now that I've thought about it a bit more, Dwarf Fortress is almost tailor-made to tell Greek Comedies and Tragedies.  If I can find a map of Greece done in Perfect World, I may set up an adventurer/fort game where adventurers do great deeds and retire on Mt. Olympus, if judged worthy by the Players/Gods who have taken the roles of the various Greek and Roman gods.  Heck, there could even be a weekly poll determining what the next Great Task to be accomplished should be, simulating the Council of the Gods.  Could be a lot of fun.

The only problem I see is the lack of boats.  Helen of Troy would have to have "The beard that launched a thousand carts", for instance and Odysseus' journey might be swimming up a big river instead.  Otherwise it would be interesting to set up forts to be the various cities/lairs of Greek mythology.  The minotaur at Minos, the golden apples of the Hesperides guarded by the fire breathing cattle.  The city of Troy and Sparta... All that great stuff.

I think I know what to expect for similar adventure mode succession worlds once the next version comes out and is mostly bug-free.
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« Reply #815 on: April 27, 2013, 09:39:23 am »

Now that I've thought about it a bit more, Dwarf Fortress is almost tailor-made to tell Greek Comedies and Tragedies.  If I can find a map of Greece done in Perfect World, I may set up an adventurer/fort game where adventurers do great deeds and retire on Mt. Olympus, if judged worthy by the Players/Gods who have taken the roles of the various Greek and Roman gods.

Why stop at Greece?  You could include the westernmost portions of Persia, and northermost Egypt in order to, after the cities are set up, simulate Alexander the Great's conquering of the eastern Mediterranean sea, the city of Alexandria, an actual assault on Troy, etc.
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« Reply #816 on: April 27, 2013, 12:29:08 pm »

Remove me from a queue, please. Again. Don't feel like df and don't think I'd be able of putting up any decent story any time soon and just want to get rid of a feeling of being obliged.
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Re: The Museum: Adventure mode succession world
« Reply #817 on: April 27, 2013, 08:35:11 pm »

Now that I've thought about it a bit more, Dwarf Fortress is almost tailor-made to tell Greek Comedies and Tragedies.  If I can find a map of Greece done in Perfect World, I may set up an adventurer/fort game where adventurers do great deeds and retire on Mt. Olympus, if judged worthy by the Players/Gods who have taken the roles of the various Greek and Roman gods.  Heck, there could even be a weekly poll determining what the next Great Task to be accomplished should be, simulating the Council of the Gods.  Could be a lot of fun.

The only problem I see is the lack of boats.  Helen of Troy would have to have "The beard that launched a thousand carts", for instance and Odysseus' journey might be swimming up a big river instead.  Otherwise it would be interesting to set up forts to be the various cities/lairs of Greek mythology.  The minotaur at Minos, the golden apples of the Hesperides guarded by the fire breathing cattle.  The city of Troy and Sparta... All that great stuff.
let me tell you about sailing minecarts across oceans.


it's like skipping rocks across the lake, only your riding the rock and there's no seatbelts.


it's quite fun once you hit the right speed.
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« Reply #818 on: April 27, 2013, 08:50:39 pm »

Now that I've thought about it a bit more, Dwarf Fortress is almost tailor-made to tell Greek Comedies and Tragedies.  If I can find a map of Greece done in Perfect World, I may set up an adventurer/fort game where adventurers do great deeds and retire on Mt. Olympus, if judged worthy by the Players/Gods who have taken the roles of the various Greek and Roman gods.  Heck, there could even be a weekly poll determining what the next Great Task to be accomplished should be, simulating the Council of the Gods.  Could be a lot of fun.

The only problem I see is the lack of boats.  Helen of Troy would have to have "The beard that launched a thousand carts", for instance and Odysseus' journey might be swimming up a big river instead.  Otherwise it would be interesting to set up forts to be the various cities/lairs of Greek mythology.  The minotaur at Minos, the golden apples of the Hesperides guarded by the fire breathing cattle.  The city of Troy and Sparta... All that great stuff.
let me tell you about sailing minecarts across oceans.


it's like skipping rocks across the lake, only your riding the rock and there's no seatbelts.


it's quite fun once you hit the right speed.

At random I decided to create a Greece-like PerfectWorldDF file that could be used for the world.
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« Reply #819 on: April 27, 2013, 08:53:39 pm »

Now THAT is a capitol idea!  Is there another violation of real world physics at work here, or does the mine-cart eventually stop skipping and sink?  If the mine-cart does not sink, is there any reliable way to "catch" it on the other side or are the passengers doomed to explode upon contact with land once again?

I'd be very interested in seeing a "how to" post for setting up the device that would skip mine-carts.  Can you imagine the series of island embarks adventurers could only access by using a series of such devices?
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« Reply #820 on: April 27, 2013, 08:59:33 pm »

If only object density factored into whether or not an item would float on water. We could literally just float across in oak minecarts if it were possible for things to float.
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« Reply #821 on: April 27, 2013, 09:00:26 pm »

I'm going to set up a separate subject post for the Ancient Greece game and stop derailing the Museum stuff (which I'm still working up a Dinnerwandered street and sewer map for, even though RL has gotten a little busy.  What can I say?  The community here ROCKS.)
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« Reply #822 on: April 27, 2013, 09:06:13 pm »

I'm going to set up a separate subject post for the Ancient Greece game and stop derailing the Museum stuff (which I'm still working up a Dinnerwandered street and sewer map for, even though RL has gotten a little busy.  What can I say?  The community here ROCKS.)

By the way, here are the parameters I made for various sized world of Greece (almost, I don't think it is entirely correct geographically, though):
http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=7607
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« Reply #823 on: April 27, 2013, 09:30:26 pm »

Now THAT is a capitol idea!  Is there another violation of real world physics at work here, or does the mine-cart eventually stop skipping and sink?  If the mine-cart does not sink, is there any reliable way to "catch" it on the other side or are the passengers doomed to explode upon contact with land once again?

I'd be very interested in seeing a "how to" post for setting up the device that would skip mine-carts.  Can you imagine the series of island embarks adventurers could only access by using a series of such devices?
it sinks after the force that push it ends. though I kinda have a ollie function for karts... sadly the ability to jump is only useful at [0:speed] fastdwarf 1 since syncing up the timing for jumps is near insane also adventure mode isn't that open in the air. but the fun of launching onto the air in slowmo makes up for it.
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« Reply #824 on: April 28, 2013, 05:30:59 pm »

Ok so I just went to mediafire where I uploaded the save... It isn't there and I deleted the zip file I had made. So should I just go and redo it with the battle royale where everyone dies and Kaslun just gets retired in some town never to be seen again?

I dont know what happened. Maybe the upload failed and I never noticed but the .rar of the save is gone

I am so sorry.

(Unless anyone knows if Winrar does backups of a archive that I can find in some folder)

(I could always submit Kaslun to whatever lives in Dinnerwandered the place is wrecked and it appeared there was blood everywhere I think Kaslun will die if I find what caused this.
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