Hmmm, not potentially what I was hoping for. I mean, I've been playing since about halfway through the v.31 releases, so I've got to see the game grow and evolve, and I've loved every minute of it, and it's always been enough changed between releases to keep me interested. This is the one game I will keep coming back to time and time again. My idea on my current world ran something like this:
Start 5 years in on a new world, at the dawn of history
Run large generational fort for 200-300 years, focus on becoming the home of learning for the world (like, seriously, embarked with astronomy, logic, and mathemetics experts to perform as scholars and pump out books)
After this time has elapsed, THEN look back through legends to see how far and wide knowledge has spread over the centuries
Of course, this hopefully means that more sites are being founded in the centuries, as the rest of the world continues to grow. Otherwise, it's going to be a very unsettled world for the next..... 96-196 years.
I'm currently in contact with the elves, humans, and mountainhome dwarves, have run across several kobold thieves that can't even get close to my fortress without being spotted, and have yet to encounter any goblins (not that worried when I eventually do). I believe all 4 races were in play on my embark. At year 8, I'm expecting the world to be the same from the news delivered by the humans and dwarves. Was just curious if anybody else who has played this sort of idea has found that there is any significant founding of new sites as the decades crawl by, as opposed to it sites slowly being destroyed only. It would be nice to see towers rise and fall, hamlets growing up, hillocks being established, etc, etc over time, as it will make the eventual exporting of knowledge that much more interesting to track.
I have often in the past played multiple shorter lived forts in an already established word, taking time between them to run around as some lone adventurer, and explore the history of the world through legends, and I can't wait for the new version, to better effect the world around me, but until that happens, I'm trying to push the limits of effecting the world how I can for now, and I thought this might be a fun way to do it (through literature and trade). Just will be kind of ho-hum if the world isn't actually growing.
Edit: I suppose I can always dfhack into legends while the fort runs to !!science!! for myself how things work, just hoped to save time if anybody else had already done it before.