Because of my everincreasing love of how close we're getting, and an interest in updates, here are two ways of visualising the dwarf fortress completion as of today, which will probably be the last time I get the urge to do this again, given how close we are to done.
The images are somewhat large (the latter requires scrolling), but they are better than making them as small as the previous ones and giving anyone who attempts to read them astigmatism.
Box form- each row is a representation of a macro-item, such as the top one being 'wounds'. Each 24x24 'megapixel' is a single item on the development list, save the top and side row which are decorative (they encode meaning, but I doubt it's decipherable to anyone).
Alternatively:
Bar form- the vertical aspect is now meaningless, pixels are duplicated to make it easier to see. The separated first pixel on the left is decorative and encodes meaning that does not matter. This display mode resembles a defrag meter. Each 6 pixels of width and 84 pixels of height (a rectangular bar) is now a development item. This one is less informative, but perhaps more intuitive.
In any case, the raw percents for 'pixels' are are:
172/195 100% completed (88.21%)
001/195 090% completed (00.51%)
013/195 000% completed (06.67%)
009/195 feature deferred (04.62%)
181.9/195.0 raw completion score (93.28%)
Disclaimer: All extrapolations are wildly inaccurate as they assume, for example, that testing the entire release and fixing the catmouth bug are equally significant items. This means that they are not reliable in the slightest at predicting the future and only exist because they amuse me.
All Extrapolations have been Extirpated. Instead I will merely note 3 things.
1) Graphs are pretty.
2) That's a lot of green. And red, which is good for completion too.
3) Completing squads gives 2 large unbroken flashes of green for the eyes, so it looks
really done compared to just a week ago.