I've decided to go ahead and play Adventurer mode in 0.95. Only the wastelander civilisations are playable as an adventurer, but that's OK. I genned a world and after 52 rejections and got one with 20 Wastelanders, some Slavers, Talons and Steel Rangers.
I went for civilisation Eashealing, because I rather like than name and looked over that map corner earlier. I chose Demigod of course. It took me 3 tries to get UPM. I went with:
Superior: Agility
High: Strength, Toughness and Endurance
Above Average: Recuperation, Disease Resistance, Focus, Willpower, Spatial Sense, Kinestetic Sense, Social Awareness (for 1 extra companion)
Average: Analytical Ability, Intuition, Memory and Empathy.
Low Patience and Linguistic Ability
Very Low Creativity and Musicality.
I got my starting skills as recommended by the tutorial:
Proficient: Sawpony, Shield User, Armour User, Dodger
Adequate observer, Novice Reder and Swimmer.
The name of my pony is Fence Stylefortress. His displayed speed is 964. The place is called "The Dunes of Flying". I have a bronze hacksaw for a weapon, 2 bronze shields, 2 irons shields, tough leather barding, rope reed fiver head wrapping, 4 iron light horseshoes, mottled leather waterskin with 3 water, tough carapace backpack with 5 salted radfish and an iron knife for butchering. Will do.
I walk into a house and talk to a gunner, Palisade Searchclench. We chat a bit and I ask her, if there are any problems around. Her answer is an ominous "Death will find you soon enough." She then tells me, she's bored and wants to be in some other place. I ask her to join me in my adventures and she agrees. There are a lot of ponies in the buildings nearby. I find a sawpony Heal Haresafe and ask her to join. I also find a gunner called Sanctuary Helpshower and ask him to join. He wants me to lead him to glory and death.
The three of us find a river, but I can't walk into it and learn swimming. Strange. Oh well, there is a bridge. We find rows of bushes. This looks like fields for the village. There are thousands of Midnight berry bushes here. I pick up some rocks, which drastically reduce my speed. I settle for taking 11 quality sharpened diorite rocks with me for throwing at the enemies.
In out quest for something to kill, we find a flock of bloatsprites. Unfortunately they are too fast to catch up with. In fact my companions are faster than me with all those rocks. Throwing a rock at a the bloatsprites doesn't have the desired effect. Eventually we run them into a dust storm. Getting dizzy and even slower from radiation poisoning doesn't help our speed in the slightest.
We run into a bunch or radrats next. I throw all eleven rocks at them. One is wounded in a leg, but that's it. I pick up the rocks, remove them from my backpack, chase after them and get caught in more radiation storms. We travel east and find another river. The lag is starting to get terrible.
We pass by a protectorpony and find more fields with rows of bushes. There is another town. I talk to some locals and they ask us to kill some bandits to the south. It is so hot that all the water from my waterskin has mysteriously evaporated, but a river helps with that.
Night catches us outside, so we go to sleep. After some searching, we go near the bandit camp. FPS gets down to 12, so I try to save and reload. It helps a bit. A hammerpony greets us with "Prepare to die". I throw rocks at him and miss, but the gunners do a much better job. Ha, one of my rocks broke his bone! So does the next one and bullets from fire support. Somewhat anticlimactically, Heal Haresafe kills the badit with a single hacksaw hit.
After I loot the body, more ponies show up, whom I assume to be bandits and throw rocks at them. The rocks only seem to hit their mark when the distance is 10 or less. One of the bandits is wounded and runs away, while Heal Haresafe intercepts a swordspony and gets mauled. I rush to the rescue.
I duel one of the bandits, but my attacks are deflected by her bighorner wool cloak consistently. The teeth of the saw tangle in the fabric. Finally she makes a mistake, and I manage to cleanly hack off her hindleg. After that, the rest is quick.
After the combat and some looting, we sleep on the ground and go to the nearest town. It has shops, but the first one only had bag upon bag of midnight dye. A cabinet in another had such weird items as moulted leather scorpion PA boots, tough leather security boots and tough leather power armour boots. The ponies here sure like leather, but to each their own, I guess.
I try to sell all my spare weapons for coins, but the shopkeepers have no coins, so I just take some food from them and they don't object. I find something that looks like a castle, but is empty inside. The FPS is abysmally low and my adventurer moves once per 5s. The game is unplayable, so I quit. I was aware of lag problems in fortress mode, but wouldn't expect them in adventure mode.