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#1
Welcome! Come in! Come in! So, you're interested, eh? Good!

Come join us in the extremely cool Dwarf Fortress succession game, where we all take turns playing the fort for a year before passing it onto the next player!

What is this and why should I care?

- Dwarf Fortress is a roguelike fort building simulator, notorious for its really high learning curve and perma-alpha status, meaning new features are always added.

More information here! http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/
And here! http://df.magmawiki.com/index.php/Main_Page.. The wiki is an invaluable source of information. What fun!

High learning curve!? I'm too scared to try, I'll get laughed at---

- Relax! We're here to help you get by, and provide you with valuable advice and/or lame jokes for the future! And also the aforementioned Dwarf Fortress Wiki provides great information for newbies and newbies-in-denial alike.

Oh man I'm PUMPED! Where do I sign up!?

- Follow the instructions on joining the IRC server here. Once you've joined the server, join the #dorf channel, which is focused on Dwarf Fortress and discussion about the game.


Of course, you may discuss this game in this thread, which will contain yearly in-character & out of character reports from other fellow AGSers on how our trainwreck wonderful and self-sustaining fort has advanced!

And since our lovely piece of AI in the AGS channel decided to choose me as the one who gets the ball rolling, this is the first yearly report:

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The Embark, Year 1051
Player: enkerro

Since I was busy fixing my screw-ups in-game, I forgot to actually take screenshots of my progress, so please enjoy this bit of text instead. Sorry!

Yearly Report of the fort Amostkivish to the Mountainhomes:

Our embark out of the Mountainhomes onto the site progressed as planned, with the harsh winter relenting as our digsite came in closer. Kol Bimmasos, our leading miner instructed the lesser experienced ones on effective digging while we planned on the usage of our limited supplies. We noticed, to our horror, that we forgot to include any hatchets of any kind for our lumberjacks. However, we were lucky to have included spare logs to accommodate ourselves for the time being.

Building the first few floors of our fortress went by without incident. We managed to successfully irrigate farmland and plant crops, build a kitchen and still. Bimmasos complained his aching back, which most likely was a result of hauling the loose rocks into a stockpile all by himself.

During mid-summer, many dwarves complained on the staleness of the water, and demanded a well to be built. We ordered Bimmasos to investigate a suitable site near the living quarters. Not long after, our workers were busy hauling the required items to build our first well.

It is after Autumn came, our leading miner Kol Bimmasos came to us and told the well needs repairing, and also informed us that he had assigned a second well to be built, to accommodate "future demands". That was the last known sighting of Bimmasos to date.
Despite him going missing, the rest of the year was mostly uneventful, with the harsh winter coming and going. We are awaiting the following year with great anticipation.

There is, however, one more thing. Most of the dwarves have been heard talking about a "ghost in the well", and telling stories of a poor miner who drowned inside the first well with his soul left to wander forever. We considered the connection between these wild rumours and Kol Bimmasos' sudden disappearance, and concluded that we have no sufficient evidence as of yet, and have dismissed the claim.

- Amostkivish Director's Board
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Next player: Al_Ninio
#2
Critics' Lounge / Re: ignore this
Sun 20/06/2010 01:09:22
Yeah, I was thinking about adding a few effects for that. Have you considered a blue lens flare?
#3
Critics' Lounge / Re: ignore this
Sun 20/06/2010 00:45:12
Have you tried giving the chamber an extra lube treatment?
#4
Critics' Lounge / Re: ignore this
Sun 20/06/2010 00:39:42
You know, I'd get that iron sight checked out. That shit doesn't look very healthy.
#5
General Discussion / #AGS Collaborative Story!
Sun 25/04/2010 18:28:37
Hello! We were bored (I think) and we decided in the irc channel to make a few collaborative stories! And without further ado...

(I've separated the paragraphs when the writers change, and the writers are in the order listed below the story title.)

JON AND THE INTERGALACTIC SPACE ASTEROID METEOR
(taking part: asuka, bicilotti, enkerro, FSi, Jon, NsMn)

At noon, Jon knew that he would have to do the most important task in his entire life....

Indeed, life got really depressing: unemployed, wife cheating on him, bills to pay, etc.
It was then that he decided to rob his local bank. It was eleven o'clock and Jon loaded his gun and stuffed his pockets with dynamite:
"If I'll go down, I'll go down with you all, law abiding citizens", he said looking at himself in the mirror.

However, unbeknownst to Jon, a giant hurl of asteroids from space would destroy the planet Earth in one hour.

The king of all Swedes came to Jon right before he was about to embark on his bankrobbing journey and told him that he was Earth's only hope.

But Jon did not care. He enjoyed the thought of the world going down with him.

But then Jon saw the meteor in the sky... it was giant and red... he imagined what would happen to these people on the street,
the woman with her child, the old man, the student with the funny nose whose voice sounded like Barack Obama's.
Tears shot into his eyes, his stomach turned - so he closed his eyes, climbed onto his roof and just when the asteroid passed his house,
he pushed the button on the dynamite belt. The last thing he heard was a dull sound... the sound of his body ripping apart together with the cursed rock.

- The End.

THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JERRY GARETH WHITE
(taking part: Grundislav, Jon, NsMn, asuka, bicilotti, Dualnames, enkerro, FSi)

Jerry woke up in a haze. He could hardly remember the events of the previous evening,
the only reminder he had was a dull headache and several bottles of beer on his floor.
He got out of bed and staggered to his bathroom, intending to shower and refresh his memory, but as he stepped into the bathroom, he saw...

blood and intestents smeared all over the walls and the floor,
dripping, smelling, he started to tremble, breathing faster, the heart pumping harder, he now knew what...

...the smell was. He had experienced it before... it reminded him of his childhood, when he visited his father in the glue factory.
Glue?! He started to search the room and finally found an old packet of gooey liquid.
It was red from the blood of the rotten individuals that did not survive the hot clima or the unhealthy conditions of the room.
As Jerry pulled out the bag, A VOICE APPEARED!

It was old Mr. Lancaster, the gardener. "You're late..." Mr. Lancaster said.

Quoting a verse from the Bible, Jerry sadly said: "Thy flesh consumed..." and then he continued:
"Mr. Lancaster, I'm turning into an evil beast. Please, put this doom to an end!". Hearing that, Mr. Lancaster...

...wondered, how many drugs was Jerry on. But is is of course known that ghostly forms such as Lancaster is,
are newbie friendly to those about to die. He however continued with the same passion his older sentence.
"Is your name Jerry Gareth White?" Jerry, lost his courage to spill any words. He tried to speak and failed miserably.
He just gestured with his face. Mr Lancaster accepting that movement as a yes, said "You're gonna die in 4 seconds. I thought you should know that. I kind of arrived late."

However, Lancaster was bored of his current job, so he decided to play a little game with Jerry.
Namely Monopoly. And as fate has it, Jerry won! Mr. Lancaster after losing decided to spare Jerry's life for now,
and with a quick snap, he disappeared. Jerry was lying on the floor, completely hungover with an irritable itch in his ears. But to his horror, he noticed...

...six men in white clothes entering the room. They were doctors. He was saved.

#6
Critics' Lounge / Re: Basic pixel art guy
Fri 01/01/2010 23:53:06
This is only a mini update of sorts, as I won't be able work on this guy for a few days, and I wanted to post the current progress:



I removed all torso colouring (and removed the big turtleneck also). Now it's a blank(er) slate, and easier to work on. I left the legs out for now.

I gave him shoulders once again (checking the width according to the head), and (hopefully) fuller arms. I also made some sort of hands, but they're still a nightmare to draw, and those seem more like paws anyway :P

I shortened the torso, which seems (to me, anyway) to make a big difference. In the earlier pics, I didn't intend the shirt to overlap the pants, thus making the torso too long. Thanks to Progz's heads up I noticed that if the shirt did overlap the pants, it would mean that his legs would be comically long :D

So, what I'm doing right now is trying to achieve a (more or less) natural-looking figure and anatomy for a person's upper body (Arm lenght, torso size, shoulders, head etc.)

I'll try to get some done on the legs the next time I'm about.

And yes, he has a lean/slender figure on this one.

edit: I'm also hoping to get a nice "in-between" (if you get my meaning) compared to those earlier pics, because in the first picture, the guy looks a bit like a chunky slab of meat, and in the second one he's as thin as a twig, so right now I feel like I've gone from one extreme onto the other :P
#7
Critics' Lounge / Re: Basic pixel art guy
Thu 31/12/2009 15:42:55
Hehe, I had a hunch I might stray a bit. Also, don't worry about being harsh, I've got way too many bad habits in drawing as it is and I appreciate all input :)

Something just kept bothering me about the first version, it had this overly clunky feel. Now looking at the second version, I see I might've gone a bit overboard. I'll see if I can work on it more. Thanks again :)

Oh, and please don't turn this into a debate about what is and what is not pixel art. I only named the topic because this was drawn with, as you can probably see, pixels!
#8
Critics' Lounge / Re: Basic pixel art guy
Thu 31/12/2009 01:29:07
Ok, so I've tinkered with the picture a bit.



I made the man more slender, in the original pic his shoulder were massive. I tried to correct the arm lenght, make some sort of hands and also make the legs a little different (Tho I'm still unhappy with mostly the hands and legs, I'll probably see it a little better with fresh eyes)

The red cross on his face is just to indicate where he's supposed to be looking.

I know the guy still has a few issues, and is pretty much a work in progress, as he's void of any real detail (I added some minimal shading just to prevent him from looking too flat.)

Just thought I'd post a little status update on this :)
#9
Critics' Lounge / Re: Basic pixel art guy
Wed 30/12/2009 12:36:09
Ok, I think I see what you both mean. I'll try improving on that guy and post the results later on.
#10
Critics' Lounge / Basic pixel art guy
Wed 30/12/2009 01:00:32
Hey all.

So I've whipped this guy up and I'm turning to you guys for some ideas and so on. I debated a bit with myself about posting this here, but then I figured what the hell, why not. So here!



This is the non-coloured version



And here's a coloured one, done quickly with the paintbucket tool.

Sorry about the messy look, I was too lazy clean up the rogue outlines there.

Basically I'm looking for some advice from those more experienced in pixel art about basic anatomy, how to go on about colouring this fellow, the works. I'm a bit new in this, so I'm open to suggestions :P

Thanks in advance!

EDIT: And uh, if I'm violating some unwritten rule or rules in the forum, I'll say sorry in advance and ask this to be removed then :)
(It's late, so my mind is a little foggy.)
#11
I'm in, this is gonna be wild :)
#12
Hasn't this happened before?
#13
Bootcamp is basically a native windows installation, there shouldn't be any problem.
#14
I bit off-topic, but I think LAN parties would be alot more social if they just took off their headphones :)
#15
Weird? No.
Are you shy, maybe?

Oh and remember that alcohol (or any substance) is not needed for making friends, remember that :)
Alcohol is just another way to have fun.

#16
No.. man, no! This is... just wrong.

Atleast I now know the story behind the lightbulb!
#17
Quote from: Tuomas on Wed 24/10/2007 13:31:02
The swearing and violence that started was really disturbing. I mean really. I'd rather read a clean version of this. Well drawn though.

Seconding this.
#18
What is this embarrassing display of foolery!?
#19
General Discussion / Re: Role Play Into Game?
Mon 24/09/2007 19:41:31
Ask and you shall receive, my friend.

Kind of reminds me of those generic fantasy books.
I find the whole thing just bland..

Different armies, then suddenly a mysterious force arrives. Wow?
And then the guy sends an "orb"(?) to his enemy, who is also his friend, ally and former nanny to his daughter...?
Aaaand then Sen refuses, because he's a sassymouthed king, and calls the guards to go after the orb.. or the protagonist.

Did I get this right?
...and sorry for being a bit harsh there.
#20
General Discussion / Re: Role Play Into Game?
Mon 24/09/2007 18:57:48
Is this plot for real?
I'm going to be blunt, this story is boring.
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