I kind of like it, DF is a lot more realistic now.
Instead of having huge goblin ambushes and armies attack you regularly no matter where you embarked, you can now get heavy enemy contact, medium/late or no enemy armies at all.
Now you have to embark close to goblin towers if you want to get besieged.
It's good because it's nice being able to build your fortress in peace once in a while and it makes the game feel less, well "gamey".
Until you are the mountainhome and have an entire army all in steel, and still haven't seen any goblins. Then it's just lonely and boring.
That is the time you retire your fort if you are done designing and building it, at that point you probably are going to retire sooner or later anyway. That's also sort of the persons own fault if they don't check their surrounding area first.
goblins were very much listed as there and at war. That is sort of the point of my complaint.
This is exactly the problem I'm having. I'm pretty close to the goblin frontlines, they were listed as hostile neigbors in embark, they're very much active and alive, but not a single one has come to visit. I made a welcome
death pit mat for them and everything
Actually, on that note, I haven't had any snatchers, and only one thief, in 3 years. The kobolds should be all over me by now, especially since that one thief managed to get away with a copper battleaxe, but nope. The greatest threat to my fortress is boredom, even Larry (the forgotten beast sitting around in the basement) seems a little placid. I throw kittens and nobles down to him every now and then, and sure, he kills them, but it's like he just can't be bothered to put the
effort in anymore.
Might be time for the circus.