![]() Then If I want to make a set for my whole squad I can go work out how to save a work order or leave it on infinite loop. Add new task, armor, iron, iron shield, back to add new task. No, I have to do Helm then it exits the gui. If I want to make a full set of Iron armour, I cant just go into Iron Armour and shift click them all. I find navigating the gui is a constant effort. But its still not very modern or accessible. Soooo, you have to use the manager to make work orders and I'm sure it works well enough if you understand it. You'd expect like "Iron Helm (2)" but you'd get "Iron Helm" then "Iron Helm" on the line below and the lines are limited to one page. The fanboys would probably yell at me for not getting it, yet surely it wouldn't hurt to let me queue up a few? Unfortunately, the way the game works a few would make more entries. But then navigating the massive list of work orders was too much, anyway, so I just went with infinite repeat. It's like how I thought you could only pick to build 1 item or toggle infinite repeating then I read you need a Manager to make work orders. So, my review would be what a rubbish gui but I'm probably just missing something. I've tried shift, alt, ctrl, +, clicking but I can't work it out. The options are "pick nearest rock" where you'll end up with a rainbow coloured floor, or "choose rock after placement". For example, trying to place down a large floor, using one type of rock, it seems like I need to individually click the same rock 100+ times. The tutorial is minimal and chances are if I talk about something that's missing I may have just not found it yet. So, where I start with DF impressions? It's a pretty daunting task - I don't envy the reviewers. Got it, have played a few hours up to 125 mostly unhappy population, several of which are Elves. I've been pretty interested in this official tiles update, had it on the wishlist for a while. ![]() I think I just appreciated the ascii intro video, created a world and quit out after 2 minutes. Brogue is probably the exception to that.ĭwarf Fortress is a game that kept being mentioned, over the years, but it was near impossible to get in to. I love roguelikes but I generally, these days, only play the ones with tiles. ![]()
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