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User talk:HiEv

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Check back on DF2012 Talk:Miner to see how discussion goes. -- HiEv 06:48, 20 May 2012 (UTC)

Make a Sight (or perhaps Vision?) article explaining line-of-sight range, things that can and can't be seen through, etc... -- HiEv 03:31, 23 May 2012 (UTC)

Helpful (?) Suggestion

An easy way to keep track of pages is to add them to your 'watchlist'. Clicking on the watchlist link at the top of the page, next to your username, will take you to a list of pages you've flagged in this manner, and also tell you if they've been updated since. I find it useful. Keep up the edits! --Zombiejustice 11:01, 20 May 2012 (UTC)

Yeah... I know that, I'm actually the primary moderator of the wiki for another game. However, I tend to forget about my watch list, but I remember I have stuff on my talk page. Dunno why, but that's what works for me. Thanks though! :-) -- HiEv 20:49, 20 May 2012 (UTC)


Just checking in on the Gravity Edit. What do you think is wrong or inaccurate? Have you dropped a dwarf or goblin from a height in the new version? I can provide screencaps and documentation. I've also been exploiting it to some effect in my current fortress. It likely has to do with Toady's nerfing the damage done by dwarves due to rockfalls during mining.

Also notice you've corrected the Siege edit. Not to be combative, but caravans still come if your trade depot is blocked off. You get the message "they have nowhere to put their goods" . During a siege, the caravan does not show *period* whether there is access or not. My last line of defense is a long retractable bridge (thus the gravity update) which I rarely need to engage because the other traps usually cut the seigers to ribbons before they get there. I've also played a game where my trade depot was outside the fort, always accessible no matter what. Caravans did not arrive the season of a siege, no matter how soon the siege was lifted. Access does not figure in. Also, caravans can only be attacked by an ambush, since they do not arrive (in my experience) during a seige.