Some games (Towns for example) had a lot of trouble with angry consumers when it was greenlit and for sale on Steam. This kind of game require you to play full price for access to the beta (or even alpha in the case of towns and Gnomoria, I think). It's a great model I think, and worked well for Minecraft. But when people buy something on Steam they expect a release level of quality. And no matter how clear they explain it on the store page, even with links to a free demo, people still get pissed.Its been greenlit. Just a matter of time before it hits steam. I've already purchased it, but Im hoping it hits steam soon so I can keep it updated easier.
This is correct, I just thought it looked a little less ugly with a landing at each floor than just being nothing but a stairwell.all you need is 2x1.
It doesn't matter which way stairs are facing. you can build a floor in all 4 directions off it. and you can walk through stairs.
Convenience, safety, gifting friends, etc. I'll be getting two copies as soon as it's posted to Steam.Why not just buy directly from the dude? Don't need to install any service.
Are you sure you're building and using your workshops in the most efficient manners possible? I have no problems getting my metal crafting workshops up and running and doing the tailor at the same time. By day 5 I'm just waiting for my yak to spit out a little one in order to make my needle.So... I get to the end of the first season (12 days I think) and got my first Gnomads. A day or two later several goblins appear in my fort using the only ramp I had left up to get out of my walled area. They massacred every single one of my gnomes, starting with those sleeping on the floor. I have to say I did not expect Goblins this soon. I freaked out when I saw bears a few days before which is why I walled myself in.
Is it possible to have a military up and running by day 12? I don't even have beds yet, let alone any kind of foundry for armor and shit. I did strike copper at level -7... but I have been focusing on getting beds since Day 1 since I read it makes the gnomes sleep less. Seemed like a good idea to focus on for Job #1... But you need 47 different workshops to even be able to get the bone needle needed to construct a Tailor Shop for the mattress. So maybe my dwarves are supposed to sleep wherever they pass out until late game. Anyway - How late do you guys start going out and killing goblins?
Also - are there any "beds" that are not as good but will let me make a dormitory? Cots or whatever?
Can't say if I'm being as efficient as I could. Planks are the bottleneck for me early on, even with 2 carpenters with no other jobs. I also just realized I built about 1800 worth of statuettes by day 12. I wanted to get 500 for the first merchant to buy an extra yak and my rancher has done nothing but build statuettes since Day 2~. Maybe that's why goblins attacked on day 12? or is that normal?Are you sure you're building and using your workshops in the most efficient manners possible? I have no problems getting my metal crafting workshops up and running and doing the tailor at the same time. By day 5 I'm just waiting for my yak to spit out a little one in order to make my needle.
The UI is not great by any means. You have to understand that people imply a comparison with DF when they say that. The UI is decent and very usable. It could be much better and if DF did not exist people would bitch for someone to pick up the Gnomoria concept and release it with a better UI. The game, and hopefully the UI, get improved every other week though.Much less complex than Dwarf Fortress with a much better UI.