I'm pretty sure he hadn't put any more time into DF since the last Dave Fortress, and then he mentioned he was only a few dozen pages in. Like you said, video tutorials are probably the 'better' way to learn, but the mere existence of a guidebook is going to get more people interested.ĭave wasn't sure how to dig down because he simply hadn't read that far yet. Still, the wiki is dry at best (and don't get me started on the D for Dwarf articles) so it's probably not for everyone. That said, I learned using the wiki (not videos) and it's undoubtedly more up to date (though not always necessarily accurate), and covers a lot of stuff more in-depth. The author also intends to roll out updates as more features are added to the game, so if you have a digital copy of the book (I think physical copies come with one for free anyway) you can always have up-to-date information. It has a section on minecarts and vampires, which were the last two 'big' features that were added. It was written by one of the bay12 forumgoers, and Tarn even wrote a foreword for it. This goes to anyone else AND the book's really up to date. and the numerous video tutorials will do you better. That guide is outdated AND is charging you for an antiquated step by step guide to stuff that doesnt even apply anymore with the last 2 current updates, remeber how dave never dug down, or didnt comprehend it ? get the book if you want to learn to play the way we did 2 years ago and then learn everything that has improved since then.Īlso.
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