The first time I encountered DF, was a video demonstrating the fluid mechanics of water and magma on youtube.
Man, that thing is like wikipedia, one minute you're watching a video about the object of morality, the next you're doing the carameldansen.
Anyways, I'm curious as to what the hell this is. The random waves of digits clashing are understandable enough, and I get more interested.
Suddenly, lotsa DF videos.
Download DF.
Fail.
Rage quit.
Play a month later.
Fail.
Rage quit.
Rinse and repeat.
Still, the unique element to the game, or the aspiring to achieve the potential of the game I could find, or who knows what kept dragging me back. Eventually, it was a question of keeping my Dwarves alive for long enough.
Then, everything started making sense. I could build everything, Hives didn't seem like alien objects, and the ASCII became a living book.
The major epiphany for me was when I realised, why should I care that my Dwarves are all dying horribly? I'm planning this wrong!
I've been trying to save them all, when in reality I should've been choosing the options that would've saved the most lives!
Sorry Urist McSacrificialDorf, your number's up!
Oh, lost 90% of my fort! Bah, who needs all that land anyways!
Ok, so 2 dwarves isn't so bad.
Ok, so 1 dwarf is borderline screwed, he can still dig though!
Ok, so now he's dead, still have migrants!
Ok, so now they're all dead, time for a reclaim!
Though I consider my first real DF game, to be the land of the eternal badgers.
So... Many... Badgers.
A soap maker released ALL the badgers.
They were the giant ones too.
After that, I had another epiphany.
Why am I protecting my Dwarves?
I only need one.
>Joined the forum.