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Author Topic: Face Palm moments you had in Dwarf Fortress  (Read 2142237 times)

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Re: Face Palm moments you had
« Reply #4590 on: June 09, 2011, 03:32:45 am »

Started playing Fortress Defense mod. Gened a world. Found a nice spot with sand, volcano, brook, and snow. Used a embark profile from previous game. returned with problems (some items were not availiable etc). Ignored message. Messed with skills and items. Chose names. Embarked. Dug out majority of fort to get ready for seiges. Only realized as it turned summer that I did not bring an anvil. Apparently my civ doesnt have access to iron and the iron anvil was removed from the embark profile.
Damn
At least I have the +Serrated Glass Blades+ to line my corridor and enough livestock to slaughter and use their bones for bows and arrows. Hopefully the next carravan has an anvil.
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Re: Face Palm moments you had
« Reply #4591 on: June 10, 2011, 09:34:13 pm »

Started a new fort today, so far so good, except for one of my dwarves went into a strange mood. He was a gem cutter, and at first I thought it wasn't a big deal. I just built a jeweler's work shop and he claimed it and just sat in there. I watched him for a minute then i realized that I don't have any jewels for him to craft with. So, i just walled him in and now he is going berserk trying to get out.
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Re: Face Palm moments you had
« Reply #4592 on: June 10, 2011, 09:38:18 pm »

I was trying to flatten my map a little and I dug under a z-level as I wasn't paying much attention and forgot that ramps generally mean there is something above you, and that when you remove that last flimsy twig you should have invested in some adamantine miner hats.
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Re: Face Palm moments you had
« Reply #4593 on: June 10, 2011, 10:57:25 pm »

Well, mine is a bit different.

So, my first time experimenting with macros, I recorded a lengthy session of an adventurer picking up a big stockpile of rocks, and throwing them back down. So my guy was sitting in some random woods, in sneak-mode, and I played my macro. It went ok, albeit much slower then just doing it manually, then I see a single approaching from the side. "No problem, I'll just cancel the macro and go smash this wolf".

Nope. The macro keeps playing, no matter what I do. The wolf attacks and displaces me to a grassy patch. Since it has "a" in the macro, over and over, I kept getting the announcement page coming up, blinking, while squeezing in commands to kill the damn wolf or something, which, in the process I managed to set fire to all the shrubs around with my arrow-key mashing to chase and kill this wolf while this damn macro is spamming other key commands.
So, I eventually get caught in the fires the macro was setting and I get "you are melting x59" before I ever kill the wolf and I die. That doesn't stop the macro, which is still hitting "t,t,enter" and on exiting advent mode, it selects my favorite fort save, which I'm suddenly looking at. Struggling to stop the madness, I manage to abandon the fortress.

Turns out I abandoned fortress on the only good save of a long-going project that set me back two weeks or so in IRL gameplay.

I manged to exit DF while the macro kept spamming "t,t,enter".

Not sure if that counted as "Fun" or not, but it certainly punished the crap out of me for inexperience, which is fun, I think.

Dwarf Fortress: Where macros can cause you to set yourself on fire and then screw up a save in a completely different mode. Wow. :P
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Re: Face Palm moments you had
« Reply #4594 on: June 10, 2011, 11:46:21 pm »

Wanted to save my fort and gen a new world for some fun and to try some different ideas... Hit abandon without thinking -.- sigh
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Re: Face Palm moments you had
« Reply #4595 on: June 11, 2011, 11:28:09 am »

Presuming the flurry of 'cannot find water source' messages meant the animals I hadn't got around to pasturing were dying of thirst.

They were. So were the !!painfully!! sober dorfs.

Cue all the animals, and about a third of my population, dying in a few seconds. Immediately instructed booze to be produced on repeat, but, given the fact that the still is in the same small room as nearly everything else (early after embark after all), the resulting tantrum-fuelled mess delayed production.
Now down to half of my initial population, the first barrel of booze is cranked out, pulling all the remaining buggers into the one tight space.

Some hadn't started been set off yet. And now they are. And the population drops again.
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Re: Face Palm moments you had
« Reply #4596 on: June 11, 2011, 03:08:14 pm »

Well, mine is a bit different.

So, my first time experimenting with macros, I recorded a lengthy session of an adventurer picking up a big stockpile of rocks, and throwing them back down. So my guy was sitting in some random woods, in sneak-mode, and I played my macro. It went ok, albeit much slower then just doing it manually, then I see a single approaching from the side. "No problem, I'll just cancel the macro and go smash this wolf".

Nope. The macro keeps playing, no matter what I do. The wolf attacks and displaces me to a grassy patch. Since it has "a" in the macro, over and over, I kept getting the announcement page coming up, blinking, while squeezing in commands to kill the damn wolf or something, which, in the process I managed to set fire to all the shrubs around with my arrow-key mashing to chase and kill this wolf while this damn macro is spamming other key commands.
So, I eventually get caught in the fires the macro was setting and I get "you are melting x59" before I ever kill the wolf and I die. That doesn't stop the macro, which is still hitting "t,t,enter" and on exiting advent mode, it selects my favorite fort save, which I'm suddenly looking at. Struggling to stop the madness, I manage to abandon the fortress.

Turns out I abandoned fortress on the only good save of a long-going project that set me back two weeks or so in IRL gameplay.

I manged to exit DF while the macro kept spamming "t,t,enter".

Not sure if that counted as "Fun" or not, but it certainly punished the crap out of me for inexperience, which is fun, I think.

Odd, are macros meant to keep playing repeatedly? I normaly put in a command such as 'g, a' and hold Ctrl + P untill I have enough, then go on to the throw command. The only problem is that it may do this:
'g,a,g,a,a,g,a,a,g,g,a'
Mostly because it starts the macro over and over.

My facepalm has to be the time when I leveled my adventurer up to legendary in a keeper (this is Genesis) fortress, only to step outside and get mauled to death by a bear. A BEAR.

Steel equipment + ~5 hours of work = Fun
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Re: Face Palm moments you had
« Reply #4597 on: June 12, 2011, 03:42:58 pm »

Spent a good 10-20 minutes CAREFULLY preparing my embarkation after spending a good 30 finding the right spot. Had all the dwarves, and equipment I wanted. To get more points, I discarded my steel battle axes after thinking I'd seen a normal copper axe on the list. Turns out there wasn't.

No Axe = No Wood
*Facepalm*

Luckily I crudely made a wooden training axe from the wagon bits... AFTER spending a good while emptying it.
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Re: Face Palm moments you had
« Reply #4598 on: June 12, 2011, 05:26:43 pm »

Luckily I crudely made a wooden training axe from the wagon bits... AFTER spending a good while emptying it.
Emptying it? Why bother? As long as you do it after the initial rush for building materials and equipment, you can just disassemble it and let crap spill over a 5x5 area.
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Re: Face Palm moments you had
« Reply #4599 on: June 12, 2011, 06:47:02 pm »

Set up a succession game. After carefully preparing an embark to take full advantage of the volcano on the shores of a freshwater lake, I left. Going well, but a few months in the food starts to drop quickly. Then I realized: I embarked without cats!
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Re: Face Palm moments you had
« Reply #4600 on: June 13, 2011, 02:25:49 am »

I spent in-game months making the perfect waterway from my brook to the well in my hospital.  It had floors, so no plants would grow and block it.  It had both fortifications and wall grates to keep anything out.  And it had floodgates so I could shut it off if needed.  It's almost a work of art.

I'm all set to open it up... and winter hits, freezing the brook solid.  (Facepalm #1)

The brook finally defrosts in mid-spring (mid-spring, dang it!), and I open the floodgates.  However, I forgot that the water wouldn't flow back up to the brook's level, so it's one z level lower than I planned.  Now the well only provides stagnant water.  (Facepalm #2)

Fortunately, I saved before opening the floodgates, so I savescum to go back and fix the problem.  I tear up the floor area I'd built below the well and dig one level lower... and I hit an aquifer.  So I now discover that I wasted all of that time on the perfect waterway when it wasn't needed at all.  (Major Facepalm)
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Re: Face Palm moments you had
« Reply #4601 on: June 13, 2011, 09:59:20 am »

Made my first danger room. I figured this would help make my melee fighters slightly less retarded. I gave them all full leather armour to ward off the nasty wooden bits. At the first volcano of blood I figured something was amiss. Turns out I misread and filled it with menacing spikes instead of training spears.

Woops.

One of the eight survived. Kind of. Anyway, a wave of nine migrants showed up as the military was getting butchered.

So, you know, in the end we came out on top.
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Re: Face Palm moments you had
« Reply #4602 on: June 13, 2011, 10:26:32 am »

New fortress, just set up, built a lever in the meeting hall and a drawbridge for quick and dirty defense.

Fast Forward one year later, "Huh. Where did these extra two mechanisms come from? Oh well."

Fast forward another year, "CRAP! AMBUSH! RAISE THE BRIDGE! Hey, why isn't it rais.... oh."
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Re: Face Palm moments you had
« Reply #4603 on: June 13, 2011, 12:29:11 pm »

One of the eight survived. Kind of. Anyway, a wave of nine migrants showed up as the military was getting butchered.

So, you know, in the end we came out on top.

That is both true and existentially terrifying.

Me? I captured a giant moose... somehow. I'm not sure how. And an assload of goblins.

Anyway, a few minutes later I get spammed with messages of "Urist McJobperson cancels task: interrupted by Giant Moose Bull." Turns out some dumbass released the Giant Moose as soon as my back was turned... I'm still not entirely sure how it got free.

Or that one goblin that somehow escaped. I'm really not sure about that one.
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Re: Face Palm moments you had
« Reply #4604 on: June 13, 2011, 01:19:05 pm »

I think my worst facepalm was on my first fortress.  I had managed to set up about 3/4 of what I needed to be self sutaining.

I was digging out nearly the highest level of the mountain, so that I could put another office above the other two I had made vertically (Baron, and a dwarf who headed Bookkeeping and Brokering) when I learned about collapses.  I managed to kill 2 miners, the Baron, and the Bookkeeper as well as the liason.  The offices were utterly destroyed.
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