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Using Water & Water Pressure 🔅DWARF FORTRESS STEAM🔅

Dwarf Fortress features some pretty complex behavior in an attempt to simulate fluid mechanics. One aspect of this behavior is seen in the form of pressure. The basic idea here is quite simple - certain forms of fluids movement exert pressure, causing them to potentially move upwards into other areas. Knowing how to manipulate pressure as needed allows you to quickly move fluids wherever you wish in your fortress allowing you to build things a dwarf can be proud of. Note that fortifications do not neutralize pressure. There are three methods for neutralizing fluid pressure: diagonal connections, screw pumps, and active control systems. Diagonal Flow: Liquids moving via pressure can only move to orthogonally adjacent tiles. When faced with a diagonal gap, pressure will fail to move the liquid, forcing the liquid to instead spread out. By forcing fluids through a diagonal connection you can prevent pressure from propagating past a certain point. This does not work on a vertical basis - water only travels straight up and down to different Z-levels, never diagonally. Water in a U-Bend The key to understanding how high a z-level water will reach is to understand which tile(s) pressure is being exerted on. Pressure will cause the water level to go as high as the tile upon which pressure is being exerted, but no higher. Water can be displayed in two ways, depending on the settings in d_init.txt. By default it is displayed with the symbols ≈ and ~, sometimes colored different blues, and white, showing ripples, and flow. Setting [SHOW_FLOW_AMOUNTS:YES] in d_init.txt will cause water to display using a depth indicator of 1 through 7 instead. Water can also take on other colors indicating contaminants such as blood, ichor, or goo. Understanding Pressure & Using Water Safely Water Zone In Dwarf Fortress Fresh Water In Dwarf Fortress Creating a clean water source How to get Water into your Fortress How to get Water inside Dwarf Fortress Piping Water to Your Reservoir in Dwarf Fortress How to Build a Screw Pump in Dwarf Fortress How to Use a Screw Pump in Dwarf Fortress Neutralizing Pressure in Dwarf Fortress How to Build a Pump in Dwarf Fortress How to Use a Pump in Dwarf Fortress How to Clean water in Dwarf Fortress How to Build a Well in Dwarf Fortress How to Use water In Dwarf Fortress Prevent Flooding In Dwarf Fortress Dwarf Fortress Glacier Challenge Safe Plumbing in Dwarf Fortress dwarf fortress fluid dynamics Well Stacking Dwarf Fortress Dwarf Fortress Tutorial Dwarf Fortress Guide DWARF FORTRESS STEAM DWARF FORTRESS STEAM WATER DWARF FORTRESS .50 DWARF FORTRESS .50.02 #dwarffortress Ancient Bridge Magic: An old way to safely breach water or magma. =) Miners are able to mine out tiles diagonally above them even if there is a bridge over their heads. First you dig out your magma/water tunnel to feed wherever in your fort you need it and dig it right up against the warm/damp stone. Then you channel against the warm/damp stone. Build a magma-safe bridge over the trench, making sure to cover all channels, and then seal off access. Dig a new separate path to access the now bridged-over trench. Finally, designate the warm/damp stone wall on the Z level of the tunnel for mining. Your dwarves will stand on the ramps beneath the bridge but will somehow still mine out the squares diagonally above them, causing the Fluid to flow safely onto the bridge leaving your dwarves unscathed." Ramp under a bridge trick Dwarf Fortress Drain Cavern Lake Dwarf Fortress Dwarf Fortress Bridge Method for Breaching Water Dwarf Fortress Bridge Method for Breaching Magma Dwarf Fortress Liquid Exploit Dwarf Fortress Dig Liqiud From Below Dwarf Fortress Tapping Fluid From Below Like, Subscribe; Hit the Bell, Let me know what you think in the comment section, Enjoy ! Music: Dwarf Fortress (Official Steam Soundtrack) by Dabu, Simon Swerwer, Águeda Macias Songs of Saltfork album for use in the Dwarf Fortress utility Soundsense by zwei (and smooth stone lounge listening). SoS is loosely inspired by a coastal biome. You can find this song, and all his others for FLACking free on   / simonswerwer   All of Simonswerer's songs are CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike) Kevin MacLeod's songs are Creative Commons license

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