Been a while since I played. I think I'm ready to retire this one. I think I know what I'll do better next time.
As an early safety measure, I designed it so that this hallway, which one must pass through to get to the rest of the fort, can be sealed in and flooded with magma. I only got to use it twice (before the castle kept goblins from making it this far) but it was fun while it lasted.
Setting up the power plant to pump the magma was a bit of work. The yellow floodgates are for drainage. - Tharis
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SHIFT + Key doubles keyboard scroll rate.
Don't have Flash?
You can download the compressed map file:
2019-10/tharis-Metalclobber-region1-20-20758.fdf-map
but you will need the .NET version of
SL's DF Map Compressor
to convert to the .PNG image format.
Submitted by: Salmeuk - 2019-10-10 to 20 Early Autumn
"the piglet has been stung!"
you heartless bastard!
The left-facing cliff wall gives this fortress a very 'classic' feel. It's actually a very nice embark.
Also, its good to see DFMA getting some use as of late. .
Submitted by: Tharis - 2019-10-14 to 20 Early Autumn
Ah, glad to see I'm not the only one who pokes around. Hi, stranger.
Yeah, I came back to the game after a long hiatus. I find the dwarves' ongoing melancholia frustrating, but it was fun for a bit. I've got another site ready to roll, but iv'e got a long going on, may be a while before it gets rolling.
This site, with the magma *and* the steel fixings really spoiled me. That doesn't happen very often.