This is the site of my second attempt at building Wadecastles, a largely above-ground fortress consisting of separate buildings (castles) connected by bridges, sitting in a constructed lake.
This time around I decided to embark on an aquifer, primarily because I'd never done it before, but also because it provides a quick and easy way to either generate or dispose of unlimited amounts of water at any point on the map.
This map dump was made immediately on arrival so there isn't anything to look at other than the base terrain. - FunkyWaltDogg
There are 5 comments for this map series, last post 2010-07-21
Wadedcastles v2
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You can download the compressed map file:
2009-04/funkywaltdogg-Wadedcastles the Gre-region6-202-0.fdf-map
but you will need the .NET version of
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to convert to the .PNG image format.
Submitted by: Lord_Shadow - 2009-04-24 to 205 Early Spring
good luck starting to look like awesomeness
Submitted by: FunkyWaltDogg - 2009-04-25 to 207 Early Spring
Thanks! I am finally starting to make some real progress on the core projects.
Submitted by: ToonyMan - 2009-04-30 to 209 Early Spring
Your fort is so big and open!
Submitted by: FunkyWaltDogg - 2009-04-30 to 209 Early Spring
I didn't see the point in digging out a lot of area underground to pack stockpiles and workshops into since I'm ultimately going to be constructing buildings on the surface to house all that stuff. So for now, everything pretty much just gets plopped down wherever I've got a space.
Submitted by: Pisano - 2010-07-21 to 209 Early Spring
Really nice layout and a great seed to have magma so close to the surface. I can't figure out how you get the water up the main building with the housing though. I don't see a pumpstack but I do see pumps at the top.