Memory is a bit fogged, but I believe I had DF sitting around on my hard drive for two years before I finally figured out how to
play DF, instead of being played by it
Its been a long while since, and within the past couple months I've learned: nether-cap wood has a natural temperature just above the freezing point of water, that you have to route replenishing water sources through a checkerboard-grid construction to depressurize it, that bronze is actually more beneficial than iron in a lot of cases, and twenty other things I can't remember
After a certain point I'd start DF and think, 'Man.. Its been a while since I played.. going to be tough remembering all the shortcuts..', but it isn't, after you log a couple hundred hours :O
*The most important key in the game is probably 'b' for building ('b-C' for 'C'onstructions, like building your own staircases and walls, 'b-w' for workshops, 'b-e' for furnaces/smelters)
*.. followed by 'd' for designating physical jobs..
*You can use 'view' or 'zoom' options in the 'u'nits, 'r'eports, and 'a'nnouncements screens to quickly move your view to the action..
*The 'z' key holds tons of useful information, and the functions for allowing or forbidding food for cooking, and for quickly butchering animals, are hidden in there..
*The 'n' key lets you assign nobles, 'm' for setting up a military (my least favorite screen in the whole game, bahaha).. 'p' for stockpiles.. 'i' for other zones, 'w' for burrows.. A fort will generally fail without proper usage of all above commands :>
Its really too much info to make a "simple" tutorial, in the end :> And then there are tricky things, like certain zones placed with 'i' that have options hidden in them (hospitals, pen/pastures), knowing what furniture makes an adequate bedroom or barracks, using 'q' to turn statues into statue gardens and restraints/cages into jails, and a hundred other things..
On the other hand, I think the most fun I've had with DF was through that fumbling, uninformed time
Now I know how to pile food and drink and lock the front door.. Still, I've never used pipes to move water or magma, I've never used a windmill or watermill, or any pumps or pressure plates.. I use traps ('b-T', I think..) and levers, drawbridges, and floodgates
Anyway, there will be no other game that can compete with the magic of DF in our.. or at least my.. lifetime, so learning how to play is well worth it :>