Frostywheel - 254 Early Autumn by mattmoss

Map Description:

Updated fortress... same basic layout with minor changes. Some stockpiles have moved a little. Smelters are running, and metalsmiths can now make stuff, barracks moved.

Point of Interest: The New Barracks

Finally, I moved the barracks down a couple levels and made them more permanent. Plenty of beds with room for more if needed... Weapon and armor storage (left and right)... and an archery range in the lower portion, with ammo storage. - mattmoss

There are 5 comments for this map series, last post 2009-10-15

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Submitted by: Ambivalence - 2008-08-08 to 254 Mid Spring

Nice. The tour makes you feel right at home. Your dwarves do deserve bigger residential rooms though, definitely!

Submitted by: erendor - 2008-08-09 to 254 Mid Spring

Very impressive! Just a note about your arts and crafts section...I'm fairly certain that you can make metal 'flasks' from either the craftsdwarf or metalsmith workshop, and these can be used for an alchemist? Don't quote me on that, though.

Submitted by: mattmoss - 2008-08-14 to 254 Mid Spring

No, unfortunately the alchemist requires glass vials. Not that I really need an alchemist...

Submitted by: Rob - 2009-10-15 to 255 Early Winter

WRT the excavation: Have you tried mass-designating ramps one Z-level at a time? That's the fastest and safest way I know of to dig out a whole bunch of Z-levels

Submitted by: Sinergistic - 2009-10-15 to 255 Early Winter

Ramps are ok for small projects, but mass designating ramps can lead to huge slowdowns (at least for me).

I get maxFPS with huge designations of normal digging, but when I designate the same area with ramps, my game starts crawling along at 10-20 fps (down from a couple hundred), and starts getting even slower as more ramps get dug out.

The absolute FASTEST way I've figured out for clearing large areas of rock is digging it all out, channeling around the edges of all the layers (avoids potentially leaving a ring of floors attached to walls that are a pain to remove), and then collapsing the very top layer down.

Be sure to do it in small chunks, otherwise DF will lock up for several minutes (~15 in one case) while it crunches numbers.

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