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Proteus

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Not melting ice structures
« on: September 07, 2008, 07:47:38 pm »

In my region the winters are rather cold and the brook is frozen over for along time.
Therefore, I used one winter to complete the channel to my well.

Just for fun I also mined out 2 ice tiles and built 2 wall tiles with them inside my channel (out of one of them I carved out a fortification). (The ice is btw. incorrectly called water blocks, so instead of an ice wall I built a rough water block wall and a rough water block fortification)

Also just for fun I went out into the brook and smoothed and engraved one of the massive ice blocks there (resulting in an ice sculpture with a cedar engraved in it).

Well, spring came and the brook went fluid again and normally I would expect my ice sculpture to melt and the engraving to vanish.
Well, the ice sculpture melted, but the engraving was still visible and now is part of the brook.  ;D

The second surprise came when I opened the flood gate and let the channel to my well fill with water. Normally I would expect the ice (or, rather, water block) pillar and fortification to melt and vanish.
This, however, didnīt happen. Instead I now have a damp rough water block pillar and a damp rough water block fortification within my channel, surrounded by water :D)
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Re: Not melting ice structures
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2008, 07:54:17 pm »


 (b)uild (C)onstructions cannot be destroyed by anything short of a cave-in. Even temperature has no power over walls.

 And yes, engravings can remain after ice walls melt. I think it's a klnown bug, as I saw somebody show the same thing on the DFMA.
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Re: Not melting ice structures
« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2008, 08:23:53 pm »

You mean I could use ice blocks to builod parts of my fortress and they wouldnīt only withstand the temperatures during summer, but even a direct dragon breath attack? ;D
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Re: Not melting ice structures
« Reply #3 on: September 07, 2008, 08:28:13 pm »


 Heck, make a magma channel. Nothing's going take down a construction. Wooden walls have the same resistances. I guess Dwarves like to make buildings that screw with the laws of physics.

 Natural walls I think have no such resistance. Melt those freshly-frozen walls!

 
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Re: Not melting ice structures
« Reply #4 on: September 07, 2008, 10:17:31 pm »

I remember making Warm Damp Rough Water Walls on a glacier fortress once.
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Re: Not melting ice structures
« Reply #5 on: September 07, 2008, 11:07:32 pm »

(The ice is btw. incorrectly called water blocks, so instead of an ice wall I built a rough water block wall and a rough water block fortification)

The game doesn't know how to deal with the language where a frozen liquid has a different name than the liquid.  Afterall if mercury solidified we'd still call it mercury.  Same thing with chlorine, methane, and hydrogen.  Sometimes we afflix "solid" or "frozen" to it.
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Re: Not melting ice structures
« Reply #6 on: October 04, 2008, 03:25:04 am »

I ran into this myself. I was building a bridge across a major river, which divides my map in half. I am tired of twenty migrants dying because they arrive on the west bank of the river.

So, I built the scaffolding out of the abundant ice blocks, and found to my amazement, in mid-summer, the scaffolding was still intact!

This is pretty amazing stuff.
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Re: Not melting ice structures
« Reply #7 on: October 04, 2008, 03:45:02 am »


 Heck, make a magma channel. Nothing's going take down a construction. Wooden walls have the same resistances. I guess Dwarves like to make buildings that screw with the laws of physics.

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