Browsing through older posts, I cam across
this thread. I want to give this a try - essantially, I'm going to build a big honking pillar in the ocean, and build up from there. But first, some questions:
How big a resource drain is the ocean/magma? I'd like to be able to have plenty of dwarfs, so I was thinking maybe I should try for a 1x3 map (I want more ocean than land, so 2:1) to keep my fps up. Would 4 squares of ocean kill my computer?
Does anyone have a way to build up from the bottom of the ocean? I was hoping that flinging magma up from the ocean floor with a bridge would be a possibility, but I gave it a shot, and the magma didn't really fling. I know I can build essentially a big magma faucet, and that's a decent second choice, but it'd be cool if I could build from the bottom up.
I'm debating trying to pour the whole thing, and not constructing any walls - any thoughts?
I'd love to be able to start out by getting all my dwarves underground and not coming out 'till I'm ready to start construction - does anyone have any good miasma-prevention techniques that don't involve going topside? I feel like it'd be cooler if I can leave the mainland untouched (barring some underground base-camp and production stuff) but I don't want all my dwarfs getting sick all the time. Any solutions?
Finally, if I build a big plank and drop goblins in the ocean, will the zombie-whales eat them?