WE'RE ASKING TOADY TO REMOVE A FEATURE FROM DWARF FORTRESS.
Yes. That is exactly what I'm doing.
Regardless, I honestly think the geology system is fine the way it is. Getting too realistic to the point it's needlessly convoluted and dampering isn't fun. In DF,pretty much all the minerals can be found in equal distributions globally as long it's in the correct kind of layer. And I'm cool with that. Rule of fun.
Actually, if I'm not mistaken fixing that unrealistic distribution of minerals is already on the dev list.
Then remove it yourself, if you think it detracts so much from the experience. I personally like both of them.
I already do so in my games, but I personally think that the "official version" of DF should be more realistic as well. So I started this thread to bring the subject to the attention of those who could do something about it (eg, Toady & Threetoe), and after half a dozen pages I certain I've done that.
So then, perhaps we can discuss a few alternative ways Aluminum/Platinum could be handled?
Native Aluminum has a strong argument for being removed entirely. It has only been found at a few mud volcanoes in
tiny flakes which
according to this one source might actually be remnants of aluminum foil wrappings for explosives. I believe that the only way native aluminum could stay in the game is as a stone with material value of 2.
Platina, (native platinum) on the other hand, is more tricky. I'm thinking that to work with the new "4 bars/ore" thing, native platina will have to be smelted into platina bars before alloying.
Also, I
did some googling and discovered a few interesting things. While the history of platinum seems to start in the mid-1700's, platina was used in small amounts by not only Central American cultures but the Ancient Egyptians as well.
Finally, after thinking about it a while I'm willing to accept that if dwarves could identify the metal, they might produce a demand for it that would push its price up significantly. It still wouldn't change the fact that platina's unmalleable and unrefinable, though.
PS:
To all those who call upon "Rule of Cool", let me throw that one right back at you:
How could a true Dwarf value anything more than GOLD?!?