Then why are you here?
Not for gay dwarves, that's for damn sure. Why should I give a crap if my dwarves are all straight? Was it really hurting fortresses enough to be worth listing as a selling point of the new version?
Also, it neglects to mention the whole "reactions can now have descriptions" thing.
That's somewhat convenient, but it's not like we aren't all used to playing with the manual at hand. Still a bigger deal than gay dwarves, though.
Nothing can ever prevent mods from breaking saves. They sorta do it by nature. The only reason DF can manage to avoid it is Toady specifically writing stuff in to prevent breakage if the raws changed or just not changing the raws (which is what modding is.)
Thank you for the condescending explanation of
what modding is. You failed to mention, however, that there are kinds of modding that
are, and kinds of modding that
aren't, savegame-safe. For example, adding new reactions requires a new world. Modifying reactions doesn't. The question is obviously asking if there are any changes planned that will break existing saves.
Not possible with modding, but emotional attachment doesn't matter as much now.
What does modding have to do with it? The discussion was about the relative merits of v.34 and v.40 of DF, and the fact that the advertised changes seem largely pointless, considering the number of outstanding problems the game has. That was just an example of something that could have been fixed, but apparently hasn't been. Instead we get gay dwarves.
0.42.01 made this possible to do with modding in a non-awful way by using categories and DF 0.42.06 added this feature by default.
Now that sounds actually interesting. More interesting than gay dwarves, anyway.
(I hope nobody was offended by my "gay dwarves" running gag. I'm just a little gob-smacked that anyone would consider it a high selling point of the new version. As the overseer of a dwarven fortress-town, I just don't see why I should even
know the orientation of my subjects/minions, let alone
care. As far as I'm concerned, it's a minor effect on procreation, nothing more, and certainly not one of the top 7 selling points of the game)