Donnerstag, 21. Oktober 2021

Dwarf Fortress Steam edition video demonstrates convenience of seeing what's happening

"You will not believe what the hell just happened in Dwarf Fortress!" my pal will tell me, proceeding to share a screenshot which, to me, is indistinguishable from e.g.:

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"That's wild!" I will reply, not wanting to hurt their feelings. But how delightful, then, to watch the latest video from the upcoming premium edition, where co-creator Zach Adams demonstrates defending against a goblin attack you can actually see that it's a goblin attack.

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