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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0001032Dwarf FortressCreaturespublic2014-01-17 10:39
Reportersmjjames Assigned ToToady One  
PriorityhighSeveritytweakReproducibilityalways
Status resolvedResolutionfixed 
Product Version0.31.02 
Fixed in Version0.31.19 
Summary0001032: ALL primates have front and back legs (with accompanying feet), no arms or hands, yet have fingers, somewhere.
DescriptionI know there is one for gorillas, but this is for all of the primates. I don't know what is wrong in the raws, but all of the primates have four legs instead of two arms and two legs.

They apparently have fingers somewhere, but I can't find out where they are located by dismembering them in arena mode. It seems like they are just floating out there.
Steps To ReproduceGo to arena (or look at them in adventure mode or fort mode if you encounter any), place down a primate and make some critter capable of wrestling. Take control of whatever secondary critter you used and look at the wrestling option screen.
Tagsanimals, apes, body parts, limbs, monkeys, primates, Probable Quick Fix, raw file

Relationships

related to 0004095 new Birds have unconnected arm joints; merpeople and serpent men have unconnected leg joints 
has duplicate 0000383 resolveduser6 Gorillas don't have any Hands 

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smjjames

2010-04-11 20:02

reporter   ~0002954

Last edited: 2010-04-12 18:11

Oh yea, Toady, remember that devlog entry months ago where you mentioned a bug where dogs and cats were having some fingers floating out there and you had lots of creatures with fingers where they shouldn't have any, maybe this is related to that?

Edit: Now that I see the 0000581 that was just fixed, maybe that bug report is related to what I'm seeing with primates?

smjjames

2010-04-12 19:21

reporter   ~0003181

Just wanted to make an update that this still happens in .03

G-Flex

2010-07-17 08:30

reporter   ~0010494

I'm pretty sure they've got finger-toes on their front hands, but I can't say if it's working properly.

Quietust

2011-02-28 15:30

reporter   ~0015587

This no longer appears to be the case in version 0.31.19 - when parsing a gorilla's body, all 68 body parts appear to be connected (i.e. can be traced back to the upper body).

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2010-04-11 19:53 smjjames New Issue
2010-04-11 20:01 smjjames Tag Attached: animals
2010-04-11 20:01 smjjames Tag Attached: raw file
2010-04-11 20:01 smjjames Tag Attached: apes
2010-04-11 20:01 smjjames Tag Attached: body parts
2010-04-11 20:01 smjjames Tag Attached: limbs
2010-04-11 20:01 smjjames Tag Attached: monkeys
2010-04-11 20:01 smjjames Tag Attached: primates
2010-04-11 20:02 smjjames Note Added: 0002954
2010-04-12 18:11 smjjames Note Edited: 0002954
2010-04-12 19:21 smjjames Note Added: 0003181
2010-04-27 00:31 user6 Tag Attached: PROBABLE QUICK FIX
2010-04-28 09:53 smjjames Tag Attached: quick fix
2010-05-05 21:28 user6 Tag Detached: quick fix
2010-07-16 10:34 user6 Relationship added has duplicate 0000383
2010-07-17 08:30 G-Flex Note Added: 0010494
2011-02-28 15:30 Quietust Note Added: 0015587
2011-02-28 15:53 user6 Relationship added related to 0004095
2011-02-28 15:54 user6 Status new => resolved
2011-02-28 15:54 user6 Fixed in Version => 0.31.19
2011-02-28 15:54 user6 Resolution open => fixed
2011-02-28 15:54 user6 Assigned To => user6
2011-02-28 15:54 user6 Assigned To user6 => Toady One