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Movie: Perpetual Aquifer Power Kanddak

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Submitted by: Dakira - 2010-03-02

As long all the water is >= 4/7 and there is an extra 1/7 shifting around. You've got it.

Movie: Molten Tower Operation KenboCalrissian

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Submitted by: Dorten - 2010-03-01

Learn the laws of DF physics!
Output holes should be on the exact same distance (path-wise) from screw pump.

Movie: Seige failure saladan0

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Submitted by: Dorten - 2010-03-01

Beautiful rain of bolts!

Movie: Capuring Limpy the Dragon Ozymandias

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Submitted by: Markavian - 2010-03-01

Its a shame you couldn't run out and catch and bind it with nets... that's a bit sad for dragon to only have three legs.

Movie: It Wins So Hard zakwt

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Submitted by: RatOfWisdom - 2010-02-28

Uh.

What ocean-evaporating part?

All I saw was ten minutes of nothing followed by a few pause frames of a steam cloud beginning to form.

Really, really awesome idea; terrible, terrible execution. Do-over plz.

Movie: Semi-automatic Orcsicle maker Vattic

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Submitted by: Yaddy1 - 2010-02-24

Very well done.

Movie: Brook Blocked Pineapple SKitter

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Submitted by: Pineapple Skitter - 2010-02-24

Gah, the movie failed... I'll need to read more into how to use the record function :(

Movie: Speed Test WhyAmISoBeard

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Submitted by: Quietust - 2010-02-24

Nice of you to include 1:45 worth of the game being paused.

Next time, set your MAX_FPS to 100 instead of 10,000 when you're going to record a movie.

Movie: Semi-automatic Orcsicle maker Vattic

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Submitted by: Chris - 2010-02-23

that way your dwarves would be drinking orc tea

Movie: Capuring Limpy the Dragon Ozymandias

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Submitted by: Pathos - 2010-02-22

For some reason, I am not scared of this dragon.

Movie: Double Ballista Duel Kanddak

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Submitted by: Pathos - 2010-02-21

This is the most brilliant thing I've ever seen. You must make more.

Movie: It Wins So Hard zakwt

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Submitted by: Nivm - 2010-02-20

Might be fun to try to use this to clean an ocean.

Movie: Narnia Unleashed, Part 2 KenboCalrissian

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Submitted by: Markavian - 2010-02-19

Mighty cool- sending eagles after your foes. I'm surprised the goblins can run fast enough to escape.

Movie: Slowest damned FPS ever. Retro

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Submitted by: Retro - 2010-02-15

I don't mean incidental FPS from causing something to happen, I mean active FPS from the usual activity of the fort. The title is hyperbole, admittedly, but doing the math in my head I think if the video's operating at 100FPS for four seconds, that puts my framerate there at about 0.11 frames a second. If we're talking incidental FPS, in this same fort I dug out and collapsed first 20 layers of dug out stone in a somewhere-around-150-by-100 space and then another 24 later, not to mention the other digging I've done. I'd guess I've dug out about 800,000 stone on the map altogether, most of which I subsequently destroyed. The collapse for the first one took maybe a little over an hour? It's been a few months and I'm not sure anymore. But for quite a while I thought I broke my computer.

The point is, FPS while actively running a fort is different than FPS from doing something big like controlled cave-ins (which, on a large scale, slows down everyone's computers - search Shurikane's Project Cube for the most intense of these), and this video relates to the former.

Movie: Yet Another Magma Cannon Proof of Concept Quietust

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Submitted by: Wyrm - 2010-02-14

"The Child Zon Mengzatam has organized a party at Chalk Table." It certainly has! :)

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