I don't know about you, but I often find myself wondering how many poor, innocent, hairy little people have fallen pray to my poor planning, the onslaught of terrible invaders, or of course, "unfortunate accidents." But not just that. How many times I've abandoned a fort, or crushed a siege, or vanquished a forgotten evil, or slaughtered a kitten. What if there were a way to find out? I propose some kind if dwarven statistics system, DSS for short. I also propose a catchier name.
It would work like this. You sign up for a free account, maybe it would use your bay12forums account. Then, you go into the game's options, and you set "DSS:" to YES. This brings up the optional sign in screen when you launch the game. An internet connection would obviously be necessary, unless there was a way the game could still collect data even when offline, then upload it next time it connects to the internet. Then, after countless hours of grand achievements, leading to inevitable failure, you could check some kind of profile online, and see statistics such as the following projected:
Time in game.
Fortresses founded.
Fortresses abandoned.
Kittens slaughtered.
Drinks brewed.
Goblins beheaded.
Forgotten beasts killed.
Babies lost to snatchers.
Forts elevated to Barony/Duchy etc.
Legendary miners lost to magma.
And so on, and so forth.
Don't forget about the Adventurer stats! I don't personally play that mode, so someone else will have to pitch ideas for that.
Well, that's my suggestion. Thank you for taking valuable time out of your day to read it.