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23a Talk:Raw adamantine
Not Too Deep[edit]
Edit dwarfort.exe and change the bytes at address 0x2332D7 from 0x0F 0x8E to 0x90 0xE9 and the "rand(0,99) < mined_adamantine" check will no longer be performed, allowing you to mine as much adamantine as you want without ever triggering the end of the game. --Quietust 21:47, 8 July 2011 (UTC)
The game literally starts create new world at my face and removes my save file[edit]
It's not end task corruption nor creepypasta type of thing, first the game slows down with overbearing 200 dwarves to work on then i use 1 legendary dwarf to mine entire vein like 300+ of them but before i take the last it abruptly starts to create new word and back to the tile screen and my save wiped with no trace whatsoever, i almost stripped entire vein before seeing Too deep... announcement, i strongly believe that taking 300 ore before start of season is the cause of corruption.
- Are you running the original release, or did you apply any of the various binary patches I've produced? If the latter, it's possible one of those patches might be faulty (or maybe you applied it incorrectly). --Quietust (talk) 13:04, 5 May 2025 (UTC)
- IT HAPPEND AGAIN, this time i reached the too deep announcement and it starts to kill my save again but did my back up my save this time if you want to try it yourself, it's a discord link since i don't know which you trust the most,
Just make sure to focus dig entire adamantine with one beloved legendary miner while ignoring wild undead.
- I just loaded your fortress in an unpatched version of 23a and let it run, and at the beginning of Autumn it got Too-Deeped (because you had already mined too much adamantine during Spring), at which point it saved and returned to the main menu. The world was still there afterwards, and I was able to start a new Fortress/Adventurer (or just view Legends, which didn't have much to show). Perhaps you misunderstood what happens when a fortress gets too-deeped? It's not creating a new world - it's just the same as abandoning your fortress or being killed by goblins, except that you cannot reclaim it afterwards (exactly as the article explains). --Quietust (talk) 15:12, 5 May 2025 (UTC)
- So too deep announcement implies that i've beat the game and expected to do adventure mode or something? i cannot remember how my old world look in the first place and i thought i'd invaded by huge siege of demons.