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0008667Dwarf FortressDwarf Mode -- Jobs, Designationspublic2015-04-20 08:25
Reporternanite Assigned Tolethosor  
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityhave not tried
Status confirmedResolutionopen 
Product Version0.40.23 
Summary0008667: Miners climb out of vertical chutes while digging, refuse to continue
DescriptionI'm trying to dig a drop chute through ~ 130 Z levels using the regular technique (channel straight down) but it's proving to be difficult in these recent versions.

First, if I just channel down then at some point the miner gets "bored" and climbs back out of the hole. This happens fairly quickly, like after only digging down 5 levels. Once he climbs, the bottom of the hole becomes off limits for future miners. In other words he can climb up but will never climb back down.

To avoid this I tried sealing off the top of the hole with a door, to help him focus on his job. Eventually though I get an announcement "Urist cancels Dig Channel: Dangerous terrain" and he stops mining. What has occured is that he is now stuck 1 level above the bottom of the hole. Either he has grabbed onto the wall to avoid falling, or he climbed back up after falling. He then refuses to mine any more and needs to be extracted (I can do this by unsealing the hole -- he then climbs back out.

The workaround for this, I suppose, is to dig some stairs adjacent to the chute.
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has duplicate 0008925 resolveduser1294 Dwarves climb out of incomplete shafts, now shaft cannot be completed :( 
has duplicate 0009408 resolvedlethosor Miners won't channel straight down more than a few z-levels 

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smjjames

2014-12-26 08:14

reporter   ~0031483

Last edited: 2014-12-26 08:17

Huh, I had actually posted a queston on the FotF (Future of the Fort) thread in relation to this.

Have you tried doing a vertical series of ramps, that might work. Another alternative is to dig a shaft with up/down stairs and then channel out the stairs, which they should be able to do from below.

Edit: Also, a save of this in progress would be great.

lethosor

2014-12-26 11:03

manager   ~0031488

Has anyone seen this occur in versions prior to 0.40.20? I'm fairly certain I used this strategy in 0.40.19, and it doesn't appear to work in 0.40.23 (even when no other areas are designated for mining).

smjjames

2014-12-26 20:05

reporter   ~0031500

Well, logically, if it wasn't, people would have complained/asked about it or made bug reports if it happened before 40.20.

nanite

2014-12-28 09:33

reporter   ~0031536

Well I can confirm that designating a tall up/down staircase adjacent to the channels results in a clean dig. No miners were injured even though multiple miners were involved. I did set a higher priority (lower priority number) on the staircase, if that matters.

I am not sure if channeling out the staircase itself would work, at least, I don't feel like designating one by one and if I designate the whole staircase simultaneously, the miners would probably end up falling. Haven't tried it though, anybody have experience with this technique?

Probably we'll just have to live with miners trying to avoid falls when they channel under themselves.

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Date Modified Username Field Change
2014-12-26 06:59 nanite New Issue
2014-12-26 08:14 smjjames Note Added: 0031483
2014-12-26 08:17 smjjames Note Edited: 0031483
2014-12-26 11:00 lethosor Description Updated
2014-12-26 11:03 lethosor Note Added: 0031488
2014-12-26 11:03 lethosor Assigned To => lethosor
2014-12-26 11:03 lethosor Status new => acknowledged
2014-12-26 20:05 smjjames Note Added: 0031500
2014-12-28 09:33 nanite Note Added: 0031536
2014-12-28 09:43 lethosor Status acknowledged => confirmed
2014-12-28 09:44 lethosor Summary Miners fail to dig vertical chutes due to climbing => Miners climb out of vertical chutes while digging, refuse to continue
2015-04-20 00:26 user1294 Relationship added has duplicate 0008925
2015-12-22 12:06 lethosor Relationship added has duplicate 0009408