Does this mean we can buy vermin pets like hamsters and birds from the elves and release them from cages now?
I haven't changed what they bring or how release works, or fixed bugs with that yet.
So, it was about something unrelated. Gotcha.
Is this referring to broken whips that cut steel?
It would affect that, but I haven't tested it or looked at contact area yet.
Right, that's fine. It's an easy fix to mod the whip into something else in the meantime. I just need to remember to inform my newbie players. lol
May I also ask if fishing populations and thus sources of shells will be "tackled" soon?
I haven't fixed the shell bug yet. Underground fishing should work, but I'm not sure if you are talking about turtle pops or some other error.
The turtle, mussel, and fish populations that eventually go extinct, yup. Again, not a huge deal to mod the shell property on horns, hooves, ivory, or make land tortoises domestic. I actually kind of like having domestic/pet tortoises lately.
(*) Fixed the population cap
Thank you so much for this one! I host one-on-one newbie sessions for people and it was very difficult helping them learn the basics of the game with populations rising too fast for them to handle. How does this work now? Does your mountainhome civ actually know how many people they've sent to your outpost?
Details here: http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/mantisbt/view.php?id=2922#c27447
Hmm, I'm not quite understanding. This doesn't answer my question of how this works now. Is there still no hard cap on dwarf population or a way to turn migrants off? For FPS issues and teaching newbies, this really just needs this to be a straight up initiation mechanic in my opinion, not anything to do with a liason visit, because it only seems to work half the time and that's only if the liason is able to leave the map. And that's not until autumn, so do we still get migrants no matter what pop cap is set to in the spring?
As for the other bug reports... Footkerchief, I do read them. I just don't always see the answers I seek on them and so I got a little more info from Toady himself, but thanks anyway.