No, no max History, I get realy unlucky with that option. Three times there where no other dwarfes on the continent because they got killed somewhere in time, so no migrants >.<"
Btw, I was talking about advanced world creation, creating 30 z-level Waterfalls etc (wich I never get T.T)
Bringing 7 miners isn't going to help (well i bring 2, and 3 might speed things up a little). There's only 8 mined squares per tube in my design ,on z=0 and z-1, plus the water intake tube on z+1. A skilled mechanic would help link the whole thing quicker.
Hmm, most the time I have to dig a bit until my river, but no i dont create 10x10 Maps everytime, this was just some sort of experiment to get 6 biomes in one Map.
I gen large batches of worlds to find good sites, tweaking worldgen settings between gen's as I go and only delete them when I get annoyed with so many folders. And my laptop only has 40GB HD total. The DF folder is sitting on my desktop, and the C: drive is only 5 GB !
I've never had a crash for that reason. You REALLY can't have two worlds at once??
It crashes once I want to create another region, no idea, why. Maybe the OS, maybe the hardware, some bug or the martians. It just happens, thats all I know. Because of the limited space i didnt save old regions in seperatet files and just deleted them, wich was kinda stupid i have to admit.
Metal industry if anything is a luxury in the first year.
You sure about that? Others tell you to get metal asap for your military O.o
@ Greycat: Per Save that my be correct, but if you activate the seasonal saving option in "Lazy newb pack" your savegame gets kinda huge. A save folder containing a 4x4 savegame of ~2,5 years is 818 MB (857 on disk) and contains 15.080 files.
These files are in folders called:
"region1_aut_252"
"region1_aut_253"
"region1_aut_255" (no aut_254 O.o)
"region1_spr_252"
"region1_spr_253"
"region1_spr_255"
"region1_sum_252"
"region1_sum_253"
"region1_win_252"
"region1_win_253"
@ Kardwill: its just the numbers of single savegames, most the time my embark sites are 4x4 up to 6x6, the 10x10 was some sort of experiment.