Moonsyrups - 30 Mid Spring by Noble Digger

Map Description:

After a great many years of tedious digging and planning, the Magmazine is finished and operating. POIs to be added later, for now, take a look around. A lot of the fort was changed and added to while I waited for a handful of skilled dwarves to do specific, time-consuming work on the forges.

Point of Interest: 13. Forge Tunnels

This set of tunnels and the attached control room feed the magma forge. All the pathways have locked doors and bars which can be raised by the levers. Several floodgates can also be shut to allow part of the system to be drained, though I decided not to put drains in every single tunnel quite yet. This will be next. - Noble Digger

There are 4 comments for this map series, last post 2010-03-09

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Submitted by: Silfurdreki - 2010-01-14 to 20 Early Autumn

Holy huge embark Batman!

What FPS do you get? I'm seriously impressed by you CPU if you get good FPS on this map.

Really cool map, though, I really like the winding tunnel from the cliff face to the glacierside castle.

Submitted by: Noble Digger - 2010-01-14 to 20 Early Autumn

You know, this fortress was intended to be my "final DF40 fortress blowout" before Toady finishes the next release... I chose this large embark thinking I'd dick around a bit but it ended up getting good FPS. I have an Intel Core 2 Duo with 2 gigs of ram and it runs smoothly at 35+, slowing into the low 20s when dumping is going on. I haven't started moving liquids at all, which is going to CHOKE it.

The fort is playable despite its size because most of that size isn't being used for anything. :D

Submitted by: ajr_ - 2010-03-09 to 30 Mid Spring

Absolutely fabulous

Submitted by: Demonic Spoon - 2010-03-09 to 30 Mid Spring

Awesome, awe-inspiring fortress.

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