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0005358Dwarf FortressAdventure Mode -- Travelpublic2014-01-20 19:41
ReporterProteus Assigned ToToady One  
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilitysometimes
Status acknowledgedResolutionopen 
PlatformAMD 3.4 GHz, 4 GB RAMOSWindows OS Version7
Product Version0.34.02 
Summary0005358: Rivers in Quick Travel Mode sometimes don't show up when changing to normal travel mode
DescriptionAs mentioned above...
Often (especially in hilly/mountaineous regions) when I am in Quick Travel mode I am stopped by rivers on the Quick Travel map (i.e. blue lines).
When I change to normal travel in order to cross them by swimming, sometimes they don´t show up however (and often this is in situations where I wouldn´t be able to miss them, because on the QT map they run perpendicular to my traveling direction.
The only traces of water I find in this case are occasional stagnant pools of water.
When (after travelling for an amount of time in my travelling direction) I change to Quick Travel again, I see that according to the QT map, I have crossed the river.
Steps To ReproduceUse Quick Travel to travel to a river
Change to normal travel mode in order to cross it
Check whether river is there or not
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user1294

2012-02-21 03:21

  ~0020347

Please upload a save (whole region folder) to the DFFD http://dffd.wimbli.com/ that directly demonstrates the issue.

Toady One

2012-02-21 03:28

administrator   ~0020349

Yeah, a save would help. I've had this happen to me a couple times, but I'm not sure if the river wasn't there or if leaving travel teleported me to the other side.

Khym Chanur

2012-02-21 15:17

reporter   ~0020416

Here's an example: http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=5648

Enter normal travel mode and head straight south; you won't find any river, even though the quick travel map says there should be. And if you travel just the right amount south then trying to re-enter quick travel mode will tell you that you're too close to the river to do so.

Proteus

2012-02-21 18:41

reporter   ~0020427

I have added mine as well...
due to the filesize (107 MB) I had to do it as multipart archive.
Hope it works.
http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=5650
http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=5651

Missing river is in my saves a few steps to the south as well.
If you walk a few steps south you also cannot return to quick travel,
because you have to walk further away from the (non existant) river

Olith McHuman

2012-04-19 00:17

reporter   ~0022310

Here's a 0.34.07 save right where the river abruptly ends. If you walk off to the east (where the river should continue), you can't fast travel.

http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=6189

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Date Modified Username Field Change
2012-02-21 02:27 Proteus New Issue
2012-02-21 03:21 user1294 Note Added: 0020347
2012-02-21 03:21 user1294 Tag Attached: AWAITING UPDATE
2012-02-21 03:28 Toady One Note Added: 0020349
2012-02-21 03:28 Toady One Assigned To => Toady One
2012-02-21 03:28 Toady One Status new => acknowledged
2012-02-21 15:17 Khym Chanur Note Added: 0020416
2012-02-21 18:41 Proteus Note Added: 0020427
2012-02-28 09:39 user6 Summary Rivers in Quick Travel Mode sometimes don ´t show up when changing to normal travel mode => Rivers in Quick Travel Mode sometimes don't show up when changing to normal travel mode
2012-04-19 00:17 Olith McHuman Note Added: 0022310
2014-01-20 19:41 user6 Tag Detached: AWAITING UPDATE