All hail Toady! I really love the sun/moon bar in the new version, it adds a dynamic tension to exploring. Love also how on the travel map the night "closes in on you" when it falls. It's actually quite scary, with a clear message of "you shouldn't be out there".
My first adventure was killing a leopard, a mission given by a cook. I found its lair and easily chopped it to pieces with my axe; I found the aimed attack interface very fun to use.
I slept in the leopard lair to avoid being jumped by night creatures .
The combat log with a funny experiment:
*** STARTING NEW GAME ***
Generating world using parameter set CREATE WORLD NOW = 433333
Seed: 525653458
History Seed: 2244226648
Name Seed: 983183396
Creature Seed: 3391361962
** Starting Adventurer **
You cannot travel through the lair.
You cannot travel through the lair.
The spinning large copper dagger strikes The Leopard in the right rear leg, bruising the fat!
The Leopard strikes at You but the shot is blocked!
You hack The Leopard in the left rear paw with your bronze great axe and the severed part sails off in an arc!
The Leopard strikes at You but the shot is blocked!
You counterstrike!
You hack The Leopard in the left rear leg with your bronze great axe, tearing apart the skin!
You attack The Leopard but She jumps away!
You hack The Leopard in the right rear paw with your bronze great axe, tearing apart the fat!
The Leopard attacks You but You jump away!
You hack The Leopard in the left front paw with your bronze great axe, tearing apart the fat!
The Leopard misses You!
You hack The Leopard in the left front leg with your bronze great axe and the severed part sails off in an arc!
The Leopard falls over.
You bite The Leopard in the upper body, tearing the fat and bruising the muscle and bruising the liver!
You latch on firmly!
The Leopard strikes at You but the shot is blocked!
You shake The Leopard around by the upper body, tearing apart the upper body's fat and bruising the muscle!
You shake The Leopard around by the upper body, tearing apart the upper body's fat and bruising the muscle!
You shake The Leopard around by the upper body, tearing apart the upper body's fat and bruising the muscle!
You shake The Leopard around by the upper body, tearing apart the upper body's fat and bruising the muscle!
The Leopard misses You!
You hack The Leopard in the lower body with your bronze great axe and the severed part sails off in an arc!
Leopard has been struck down.
You pick up the large copper dagger and put it in your tiger leather backpack.
It is the 9th of Malachite, 250.
You cannot travel until you leave this site.
It is the 10th of Malachite, 250.
You cannot travel until you leave this site.
You cannot travel until you leave this site.
The Weaver stands up.
** Loading Adventurer **
Two remarks:
- Even though the only enemy around was the leopard, it still asked me which creature I wanted to attack (and the only choice was the leopard). When there's only one adjacent enemy creature, picking it automatically as the target would make sense.
- The leopard was actually way too easy to kill, since, you know... I was equipped with an axe not a machine gun. Miss this kind of beast once when it jumps at you and you should be pinned to the ground, unable to use any weapon bigger than a dagger (if you had it in hand already). Then depending on whether you have a lot of armor or a little you should get ripped to shreds either fast or very fast. (And I'll purposedly ignore the biting hilarity in the log above =) ).
Unless it changed recently the same problem affects war dogs, who used to make short work of goblins in 40d and are now minced meat in DF2010 (even a layer of regular clothing deflects 90% of the dog's attacks).
All in all thanks for a great release, I can't wait to try Dwarf mode as well.