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			| Areku 
					Joined: Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:46 pm
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   |   Re: The legacy of Fima: DF Succession GameThe current order is
 Alpha (yesterday and today)
 Hyper (friday/saturday)
 
 *Free space on sunday*
 
 Dudemauler (monday/tuesday)
 
 So, anyone's got a free sunday to spend on our fortress?
 
 Also, Alpha, the forums are no longer accepting attached images. Use tinypic/photobucket/whatever and IMG link to them.
 
 
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			| Thu Apr 01, 2010 6:03 pm | 
					
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			| Disst 
					Joined: Thu Feb 12, 2009 1:47 am
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   |   Re: The legacy of Fima: DF Succession GameI'll take sunday. 
 
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			| Geti 
					Joined: Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:57 am
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   |   Re: The legacy of Fima: DF Succession GameYo dawgs, are we making a new world and a new fortress for the 2010 alpha? 
 
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			| Areku 
					Joined: Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:46 pm
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   |   Re: The legacy of Fima: DF Succession GameYES! YESSSSSSHH!
 
 But should we stop the current one or keep them parallel?
 
 
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			| Geti 
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   |   Re: The legacy of Fima: DF Succession Game♥♥♥♥ if I know    I'd say have the new one and keep the old on there if anyone wants to download it and see what we got up to. Make the world a tad smaller this time if you would.
 
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			| Areku 
					Joined: Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:46 pm
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   |   Re: The legacy of Fima: DF Succession GameGeti wrote:  Make the world a tad smaller this time if you would.Oops. The total compressed size of the world is about 25 meg.     But look at how FUDGE AWSOM it is!  
 
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			| Disst 
					Joined: Thu Feb 12, 2009 1:47 am
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   |   Re: The legacy of Fima: DF Succession Game I'd like to see both the badlands, the river, and the mountain in there simultaneously.
 
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			| Geti 
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   |   Re: The legacy of Fima: DF Succession GameWhy do you guys have such laggy preferences? Goodness  
 
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			| Duh102 happy carebear mom 
					Joined: Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:40 am
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   |   Re: The legacy of Fima: DF Succession GameGeti, even you should know that lag is directly proportional to awesome  
 
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			| Areku 
					Joined: Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:46 pm
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   |   Re: The legacy of Fima: DF Succession GameKK guys, I think I've found us a reasonably good site: even though it is an island, so no gobbos, it's got sand and surfaced magma, and that's already a long way.  EDIT: And it's in a small world and 4x4, so Geti can be happy.
 
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			| Geti 
					Joined: Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:57 am
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   |   Re: The legacy of Fima: DF Succession Gamehahah, thank god   Duh102 wrote: Geti, even you should know that lag is directly proportional to awesome  Regardless, <30FPS constantly gives you the shits when trying to build something (it takes ages anyway, watching that in slow motion is no fun. Or not the kind I enjoy anyway.
 
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			| Areku 
					Joined: Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:46 pm
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   |   Re: The legacy of Fima: DF Succession GameOK, I've gotta admit, this is the BEST. EMBARK. EVER.  The site is basically a huge mountain peak, except it is covered in a thickly forested swamp. Right on the side of it, and actually outside the mountain, there is this HUGE magma pipe that goes all the way down to z -168. As a bonus, the wall separing it from the rest of the map is just 1-tile thick, so we can magma-flood the world up to the highest z-level by just building one channel.  EDIT: Did I mention the fortress' name is Balls of Steel?
 
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			| Dudemauler 
					Joined: Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:24 am
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   |   Re: The legacy of Fima: DF Succession GameBut then no merchants. which means no gypsum. which means no casts(for broken bones). and probably no immigrants. and no selling stuff. and no gobbos. and i could go on. 
 
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			| Areku 
					Joined: Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:46 pm
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   |   Re: The legacy of Fima: DF Succession GameWell, yeah. But since a mountain range splits the map in two, we could do something like flood only half of it at a time, or whatever.  At any rate, is anyone interested in taking part of a DF2010 succession? I've genned some pretty sweet maps over the course of the last few days.
 
 (Did I mention that cows are now milkable? Yes, all your dreams of making *masterwork cheese* can now be fulfilled.)
 
 
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			| Disst 
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   |   Re: The legacy of Fima: DF Succession GameI'll play. 
 
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