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Movie: SUPER DEFENSES | Frogwarrior |
View / ReplySubmitted by: Tiogshi - 2011-09-14He has a pressure tower that pumps the magma up, then pushes it down into the upwelling pipes; it's the white structure at 0:16 and 1:18. |
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Movie: Broken Water Pressure | Ziusudra |
View / ReplySubmitted by: Tiogshi - 2011-06-11You're directly tapping a brook there; water connected to a river source behaves funny with regards to pressure. Try capping it at the draw and installing a floodgate, or setting up a pump at the level you want your cisterns to fill to. |
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Movie: Breaking Siege | Tiogshi |
View / ReplySubmitted by: Tiogshi - 2010-01-23I feel that if Goblins don't have it, Orcs shouldn't either. This is otherwise vanilla DF+DigDeeper. |
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Movie: The ultimate LavaTrap | Icebird |
View / ReplySubmitted by: Tiogshi - 2010-01-22That's pure beauty. I'll be sure to credit you if I ape this design. |
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Movie: Encasing vomit into obsidian | Doppel |
View / ReplySubmitted by: Tiogshi - 2009-10-07Hundreds of years later, 13 levels down in the Doppelämgar Memorial Mineshaft... |
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Movie: FPS4000!? | uma |
View / ReplySubmitted by: Tiogshi - 2009-09-02That's easy; there's hardly anything to process, and he ramped the framerate cap way up. With no items, no flowing water, near to no wildlife, et cetera... there's nothing to track, so of course he can manage ~2000 FPS on a half-decent machine. |
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Movie: Will he or Won't he Fall? | Markavian |
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A bunch of dwarves work on a circular structure and make a cool pattern as they do so. [s]Oddly, it is in a counter clockwise pattern rather than top-to-bottom, left-to-right. Something to do with distance and top-left bias in the pathfinding.[/s] It turns out dwarves work on the last designated thing first. So I actually designated this clockwise, and that's why they're working counter-clockwise. - Lichenous