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Author Topic: Granitepartners, an above-ground succession fortress:Awesome glitches ahoy!  (Read 12269 times)

lolghurt

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Re: Granitepartners, an above-ground succession fortress:BigJake's turn
« Reply #60 on: October 11, 2010, 07:09:07 am »

Okay, here is how you fix it:
Replace the item_food file with the one from ironhands/the old save and do the same with the language_ files
The next player should make a new folder withing the save folder(not in the raws) with the files so that they can include it with the save easily.
You don't need to add the llama thing as it isn't in the raws for some reasons
Also since I downloaded the save file not to sound annoying or something but I noticed that almost all of our workshops and such are underground. I suggest BigJake move some of them above ground because A. it's in the spirit of the fortress and B. they will be closer to (most) of out stockpiles
I'll be able to start my turn in 24 hours-ish if nobody else is taking one.
BigJake seems to be unable to take his turn, maybe?
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It's probably made from baby bone, with a handle of baby leather. Probably uses the leg bones wound together for the handle, the pelvis for the handle/pick joint, and the pick is the spine.

But that's all in theory, of course. Not like I've made a pick out of my own 5 month old baby before.

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Re: Granitepartners, an above-ground succession fortress:BigJake's turn
« Reply #61 on: October 11, 2010, 01:20:34 pm »

I'll be able to start my turn in 24 hours-ish if nobody else is taking one.
BigJake seems to be unable to take his turn, maybe?
I'm sorry to flake out on my first try at this, but I won't be able to finish my turn in a reasonable amount of time.  Actually got some work this weekend.

Go ahead and take your turn, I guess.
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lolghurt

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Re: Granitepartners, an above-ground succession fortress:BigJake's turn
« Reply #62 on: October 12, 2010, 12:42:06 am »

Quote from: Ironhands DFFD Description
This is just a repackage of 0.49 with DF 0.31.16. Here's what was in Ironhand 0.49:


TTF support! (not my doing, of course)
A nice .ttf font: liberation sans bold.

Depth-sensitive swirling water graphics.

A bunch of new stuff that's taken the place of the old text slots:

workbenches, pillars, wheels, zzzs, a fruit tree, and a nice cursor
Also a bunch of stuff for workshops and whatnot.
The raws for stone and sand and everything have been completely redone.
I think they're awesome. Let me know if any of them look weird, though.
so I'll just make a copy of df and give it ironhands.

No Journal, not enough time.
Granite: WHY ISNT IT ALL THE SAME MATERIAL. A boy was born.
The fortress freezes up when the lake thaws, but that's expected.
Slate: Migrants
Felsite: The Diplomat/Liaison/Whatever finally talked, but didn't actually want anything. Like an annoying door to door salesman.
Hematite: The miniature tower is going up
Malachite: My room will be the best room once it has a magma moat around the edges. Unfortunately, I CBF to get magma to where my room is.
Limestone: Defenses are coming up, human and elven traders without an ambush. Odd.
Timber: I still can't get used to that weird biome based bug in which part of a river freezes but not all of it. Gemcutter gave birth to a girl. Goblins attack across the lake two days before the caravan arrives. fuck the caravan. our two axemen wiped out the ambush. no casualties. Well, except a kidnapped child (missed the snatcher message). And a child who died of infection.
ALSO
Outpost Liaison Logen Bomrekur: Merit deserves a reward, and I come empowered (etc)
picked someone at random, don't know who. Feel free to assign them the ridiculously decorated bedroom.
Moonstone: GENIUS JUST GENIUS! CATS ARE BEING IMPALED IN THE DANGER ROOM BEFORE THEY CAN PICK OWNERS. WE NEED TO PUT THESE TRAPS EVERYWHERE! (someone who understands how that works do it)
DF FUCKED ITSELF TIME TO DO HALF A YEAR AGAIN. FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK.
Sandstone: The TTF option has buggered the announcements, also a child went fey and claimed a craft workshop
the announcements reads
Bomrek
raw fish.
Bomrek
raw fish.
Bomrek
raw fish.
Bomrek
raw fish.
Bomrek
raw fish.
Bomrek
raw fish.
Bomrek
raw fish.
Bomrek
raw fish.
Bomrek
raw fish.
Bomrek
raw fish.
Bomrek
raw fish.
Bomrek
raw fish.
Bomrek
raw fish.
Bomrek
raw fish.
Bomrek
raw fish.
Bomrek
raw fish.
etc
Moonstone: What the hell do we want from the traders anyway?
Obsidian: double/triple ambush killed several dwarved including fivex. FUCK. HE WAS A LEGENDARY MINER. Also someone have birth to a boy.

summary: three/four births, four ambushes, only subterranean workshops are stone-related. Also practice for OCD fortress
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« Last Edit: October 12, 2010, 08:20:51 am by lolghurt »
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It's probably made from baby bone, with a handle of baby leather. Probably uses the leg bones wound together for the handle, the pelvis for the handle/pick joint, and the pick is the spine.

But that's all in theory, of course. Not like I've made a pick out of my own 5 month old baby before.

Graeldragon

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Re: Granitepartners, an above-ground succession fortress:lolghurt's turn
« Reply #63 on: October 12, 2010, 08:50:53 am »

Ok i'll start tomorrow (in Singapore which is gmt+8 i think its 13 hours ahead of the forum's time)
« Last Edit: October 12, 2010, 08:52:25 am by Graeldragon »
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Re: Granitepartners, an above-ground succession fortress:lolghurt's turn
« Reply #64 on: October 12, 2010, 09:00:15 am »

Do migrants/invaders use the bridge I built during the warmer seasons or was it even more of a waste of time and manpower than I originally thought?
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Re: Granitepartners, an above-ground succession fortress:lolghurt's turn
« Reply #65 on: October 12, 2010, 04:23:00 pm »

Do migrants/invaders use the bridge I built during the warmer seasons or was it even more of a waste of time and manpower than I originally thought?
I'd assume yes if they arrived north of it.
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Re: Granitepartners, an above-ground succession fortress:lolghurt's turn
« Reply #66 on: October 13, 2010, 12:18:02 am »

Um this is my first time doing a succession game... so how do you load the save.  :-[
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Re: Granitepartners, an above-ground succession fortress:lolghurt's turn
« Reply #67 on: October 14, 2010, 12:44:20 am »

Do migrants/invaders use the bridge I built during the warmer seasons or was it even more of a waste of time and manpower than I originally thought?
I'd assume yes if they arrived north of it.
Yes, because of the OCD person who restricted EVERY LAST PUDDLE
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It's probably made from baby bone, with a handle of baby leather. Probably uses the leg bones wound together for the handle, the pelvis for the handle/pick joint, and the pick is the spine.

But that's all in theory, of course. Not like I've made a pick out of my own 5 month old baby before.

Graeldragon

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Re: Granitepartners, an above-ground succession fortress:Graeldragon's turn
« Reply #68 on: October 14, 2010, 07:06:07 am »

you guys might have to skip me 'cause i can't seem to get df to recognize the save. any suggestions on how to make it work?
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Re: Granitepartners, an above-ground succession fortress:Graeldragon's turn
« Reply #69 on: October 14, 2010, 04:28:00 pm »

you guys might have to skip me 'cause i can't seem to get df to recognize the save. any suggestions on how to make it work?
You are using .16 right?
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Re: Granitepartners, an above-ground succession fortress:Graeldragon's turn
« Reply #70 on: October 15, 2010, 12:39:08 am »

*facepalm* yup its working now thanks.
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Re: Granitepartners, an above-ground succession fortress:Graeldragon's turn
« Reply #71 on: October 15, 2010, 01:51:22 am »

Journal entry #1 3rd granite 1055

I have been "appointed" cheif mason by my fellow masons. Lazy sods cant be bothered to think for them selves bah!  at least i will get all the credit... or the blame. After an inspection of our defenses i have decided that through walls and trenches we must make the bridge the only way invaders can enter that way we can utilize our traps and military efficiently.


Armok damn her Ducim has decided that she would destroy our drawbridge and grind progress to a halt just because she was upset. I must now mobilize the masons to reconstruct the bridge so that work on the wall can continue.

she seems to have trapped herself where the bridge once stood. Good maybe it'll starve some sense into her.

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lolghurt

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Re: Granitepartners, an above-ground succession fortress:Graeldragon's turn
« Reply #72 on: October 15, 2010, 04:50:53 am »

You can't rebuild the bridge as it was as her presence blocks that. I suggest putting in floors.
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It's probably made from baby bone, with a handle of baby leather. Probably uses the leg bones wound together for the handle, the pelvis for the handle/pick joint, and the pick is the spine.

But that's all in theory, of course. Not like I've made a pick out of my own 5 month old baby before.

Graeldragon

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Re: Granitepartners, an above-ground succession fortress:Graeldragon's turn
« Reply #73 on: October 15, 2010, 04:53:35 am »

journal #2 24 granite 1055

after a few minor setbacks the western wall is almost complete once thats done it the bridge will be the only access point.


many of the dwarvs here seem to be traumatized and are throwing tantrums and great expense to productivity.

25 granite 1055
Migrants!

a mechanic and another mason along with some farmers and woodworkers.


9th slate it seems the miner has become depressed and stopped digging the trench. I need to recruit some replacements.




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Re: Granitepartners, an above-ground succession fortress:Graeldragon's turn
« Reply #74 on: October 15, 2010, 07:13:55 am »



21st felsite 1055
finally the western wall is complete along with the defense trench. the eastern wall is only a few more days from completion once its complete i can work on expanding the main fort.

the dining room has become especially crowded.

25th felsite
The elves came and we managed to get an elephant for the military and some booze.

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