I can't see DF selling a fraction of that unless the interface is comparable. Rimworld is LITERALLY like a combination of DF, DFHack and DTherapist in a single unified interface. I dream of DF being as user friendly.
I couldn't agree more - it's all down to the user interface.
In my opinion, it's the only reason why DF has been relegated to the 'hardcore' gaming sphere, rather than going mainstream. More than that, I feel it'd just take a little (relatively speaking) polish - a bit more unification, mouse support (already in DFHack) and a few tooltips/etc.
I feel it would need DTherapist built in - I find it a bit too obtuse without it. Perhaps it could be a DT 'light' which stops it being quite so spoilery, but it definitely needs a similar interface.
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I haven't played for a couple/few years, came back to the forums because of this news, but wasn't there a DFHack plugin that basically was a DTherapist-type UI screen, only accessible in-game? Was it discontinued? The option to maintain stocks of products (e.g. if there are less than 10 tunics free in stock, make more) used to only be available with the workflow plugin too, but I vaguely recalled and now checked to see that it was added as a feature in work orders in v0.43. Searching for the name now (but gonna have to go to bed soon), I think it was probably one of Falconne's?
Ok, I think I found it (not Falconne's though I guess?),
manipulator, or apparently there's also a newer branch,
Cavern Keeper. Something like that would definitely be good to have as a built-in feature in the vanilla game, yes.
Does anyone know what the "V - Visualize" key does in the steam screenshot of the new ui?
Yes. Nothing. Shouldn't be there, move along please.
Kitfox has 8 members, and Tanya has written 2 books together with Tarn. They are friends, this is not EA buying Bay12 or so.
In the long run I'd assume that the free Df version will look better than the steam DF, simply because of the large community of people producing mods, tilesets and utilities. Not sure what that does to the Steam sales though.
Overall I approve of this quite heartily, not only because of Tarns financial situation, but because I want to game to be as good as it can be, and for more people to play it.
I suppose modders could also publish their tilesets on Steam Workshop as well as here?