My 5c: I've used default ASCII from the very beginning. I LIKE default graphics. Why? They fascinate me. When I started playing back in 2D age, for the first few seconds I did not understand a thing. I went to DF wiki to get some "how to start" input. After that everything went smoothly. And as for graphics, I quickly just...visualized things. When I found out about custom graphics packs, I've never found any that really attracting. I mean, why should it? I can perfectly understand what's going on when I play DF.
Take this for example:
...‼? Cages.
Up till today, it never occurred to me that cages are actually two exclamation marks. NO KIDDING. I've always seen brown/gray/dark cyan/something box with two vertical bars in it.
It's actually a bit shocking.
Which is a bit strange, also. See, I've been playing roguelikes ZangbandTK and DungeonCrawl: Stone Soup. And since first time I played any of them, I've used
graphical sets, not default ASCII.
And I can't bring myself to play them with ASCII.
I've tried other roguelikes, but none pure-ASCII held my attention for long.
Except DF Adventurer, but even that I've played almost zero..
So here I am, thinking why. And I think it's not so much what graphics you experience first, I think it's how they are used.
It's hard to explain but let me try.
In DF, everything is so
full. I see a field, a forest, a tunnel...everything. But at the same time, also this:
The default ASCII tileset just feels cleaner.
I don't know, common dungeon hacks just fell to...empty to me. But that said, I have no problem with DF adventurer...Ok, maybe I'm starting to sound silly.
One thing is also that DF is real-time as opposed to turn-based roguelikes. My very personal opinion is that graphics, that very clearly represent CREATURES - just don't feel right moving in real-time if they are not fully animated. Turn-based is ok though, I think.
As said, I've never even tried any graphic packs, just changed default ASCII to 16x16 in ini. But still just feels more appropriate for a real-time moving character to be as minimalistic as possible...or on the other hand, as animated as possible.
And I like to think graphic packs are for newbs.
But that's just slight teasing, not mockery, so no offense please.
This might be a mess of a read, but I think I've cleared things at least to myself. A bit.
Also - I've never ever used any DF utility, never even thought of it. So, what, DF therapist or-what-you-call-it is a common thing now, or what?