![]() ![]() If the only way to do it is to manually select the material each time then I guess I'll do that, I'm hoping there's an easier way (like in every other base building game) The three down is annoying when you're doing like 50, let alone with all the individual blocks as well. You can see in the screenshot, three down and then one across to form little 2x2 rooms. >What kind of a shape are you trying to create that you have to do it in so many individual sections anyway? I guess? I don't mind doing it normally but building fiddly things like this is really annoying. >Is it that you're actually too lazy to click "all" next to the material you want for each section that you designate? ie select a material BEFORE building and then draw where I want the walls. I want to tell them "only build in rock" without having to click over and over to do that. >Unfortunately OP is not trying to build a single wall 50 segments long, or 8 segments long, 8 segments wide-he is trying to build 50 walls 3 segments long with a single-segment offshoot on eachĮxactly, I can either do the incredibly tedious "click material every single time" which is really fucking annoying or I can say to use the nearest material which results in them building in metal for some reason. Malachite isn't valuable enough to warrant digging out the walls of planned rooms. Doesn't his misery isn't self-inflicted, of course. OP laid out everything pretty clearly in that first post. The real question is why you're constructing walls when there were perfectly good cave walls there to begin with that you must have mined away. You can also use the mining designation to remove built walls to get your metal bars back. ![]() Otherwise you're going to be selecting the material manually. You could forbid your metal bars, assuming you don't have hundreds of them at this point, and then un-forbid them once you've finished building walls. I know you can select material, but when you're building fiddly things like bedrooms it's tedious as fuck to be constantly clicking to draw and then selecting material every. On the bright side, if they're not possessed you're going to get a future worker who's legendary in one skill.Īny way to stop my dwarves from building walls with metal? Like you can stop certain plants being used for drinks or food? Or is there a way to mass build in one particular material (ie choose limestone rocks then build a bunch of walls)? Annoying as fuck to finally get some metal production going only for my dumbass dwarves to use those ingots for walls rather than armour and weapons. You'll probably want to make sure they get whatever materials they need. The child is either possessed or gone a little crazy, and they'll either build an artifact if they can get the right materials, or after a month or two they'll go really crazy and either lose the will to live or start lashing out at everything they can find. You can check your kitchen stocks to see what all you have available, although if you don't have a bookkeeper the records might not be the most accurate.Ģ: That's a strange mood. Keep in mind that you can brew from both plants and fruit, and that if you don't have one you may be able to make do with another. I couldn't do it without you.1: That's probably the "missing unrotten cookable/brewable material" message, which means you don't have anything to brew or cook, respectively. Kruggsmash!Ī HUGE thanks to all of my patrons, without whom I would not be doing these videos right now!Īnd of course, special thanks to the creators of this beautiful, complex madness: Tarn & Zach Adams: Īnd last but certainly not least, thank *you* for watching, m'bastard. Thanks to the BEST colorizer around: Mrs. This will be one hell of a wild sci-fi cyberpunk ride. The world is in tatters, technology has advanced wildy and humanity is no longer a clearly defined term. The mod is called "The Long Night" and takes place far in the distant future of Earth. One by the Dwarf Fortress modder, Squamous. Yes, today we will be trying out another mod. All that can be known is that this night will be long and harsh indeed, and only the hardiest and most determined will even stand a chance of seeing a new dawn. None know for sure what happened exactly. ![]() In its grand epoch spanning thousands of years, Earth was the jewel of a great solar empire. ![]()
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