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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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| 0000557 | Dwarf Fortress | Dwarf Mode -- Embark/Setup | public | 2010-04-05 20:07 | 2010-07-28 09:24 |
| Reporter | mschamis | Assigned To | |||
| Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
| Status | resolved | Resolution | no change required | ||
| Product Version | 0.31.01 | ||||
| Summary | 0000557: Stone types in embark area duplicated | ||||
| Description | The stone layers listed on the embark screen are duplicated sometimes, e.g.: Sandy Loam Granite Granite Diorite Quartzite Diorite etc. I think it is counting the layers in different biomes in the embark area. I have only seen it with stone, not soil. | ||||
| Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
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This is normal - while you may see a given number of Z-levels of Diorite in the selected biome, you'll have to go through approximately twice as many Z-levels of Granite first. |
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This was also possible in the previous version; you could end up with two layers of granite, gabbro, etc. on the bottom. The new version lists in the same manner; each stone is a layer. So you have soil, then granite, then granite at the next layer, then diorite, then quartzite, then another layer of diorite... their thickness corresponds to the settings in the worldgen parameters. |
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Seems to not be a bug, recommend closing. |
| Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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| 2010-04-05 20:07 | mschamis | New Issue | |
| 2010-04-05 20:09 | Quietust | Note Added: 0001312 | |
| 2010-04-06 14:14 | GRead | Note Added: 0001577 | |
| 2010-07-07 17:04 | Creidieki | Note Added: 0009752 | |
| 2010-07-07 17:50 |
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Tag Attached: Intentional? | |
| 2010-07-07 17:50 |
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Status | new => resolved |
| 2010-07-07 17:50 |
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Resolution | open => no change required |
| 2010-07-07 17:50 |
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Assigned To | => user6 |
| 2010-07-12 12:03 |
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Tag Renamed | Intentional? => Intentional/Expected? |
| 2010-07-28 09:24 |
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Tag Detached: Intentional/Expected? |