![]() ![]() You can then have two active copies of your world. Basically, when you abandon or retire a fort, you get the choice to “Save to this timeline” or “Save to another timeline” (Among other options). ![]() Secondly, (And what I wanted to talk about) you can take advantage of the “Multiple timelines” feature. It’s obviously a pain in the butt to do all that, but the real problem is that retiring and reclaiming a fort can sometimes cause DF to bug out big time (The game resetting the parameters of underground lava or aquifers so your fort might flood when it was structurally sound before, or for some reason throwing all your items all over the map if they were in containers are prime examples of issues with reclaiming). Some Solutionsįirstly, whenever you want to take a peak at the annals of your world’s history, you could choose to retire your active fort, then parse legends, then “unretire” it again in the embark screen after you close legends mode. Not only because of how abstract it can be, but also due to the fact that under normal circumstances, you can’t access the mode for a world you’re already playing an active fortress in (Which makes it hard to use if you want to learn something about your world’s history in game). If you are one of those who find it difficult to finish the game, let’s take you to our Dwarf Fortress guide. We know that there are people who have a hard time finishing the Dwarf Fortress game. My favourite is using it to look up the history of a dead civilization, and see how they fell. It can be a fun tool to help expand on your knowledge of your own world. (Like for example, you’d enter the name of your civilization, or your favourite dwarf into the text box, and then try to find the story in the layers of text phrased like in game notifications). You can use it to discover the history of your world, and eventually uncover secrets and sometimes epic stories if you look hard enough. It’s a really cool mode, and addition to the game. Dwarf Fortress Legends Mode on an Active Fortress ![]() This method should also help protect against the save overwriting bug. A short, and basic guide to creating two simultaneous saves of a world, in order to be able to browse legends, while also havign an active fortress. Welcome to our Dwarf Fortress Legends Mode on an Active Fortress guide. So here’s how you can keep an open save for legends and have it work out.But Legends mode is hard to start using.Dwarf Fortress Legends Mode on an Active Fortress. ![]()
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