Metals,. symbols, and mining
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 11:20 pm
Currently on the code port I think its a little too easy to know what your mining for. If you see a vein, you mine right up next too it and either prospect with a dwarf, or mine a little. Now you know that such and such a color symbol will always be such and such a resource.
Personally, I think that makes things a little too simple and easy. We should add a little spice and some confusion as well.
I think all metals should use the same symbols, and all gems use the same symbols. Only difference should be in the colors used.
Copper ore and ?Emeralite? ore should be green.
Iron ore and Meteorite ore should be grey.
Gold ore and Adamantite ore should be yellow.
Silver ore and Mitrill ore should be white.
In short, you would not know if a single room of emeralite was hiding in that huge vein of bronze. It would also make the mine prospecting skill gerps and dwarves get much more useful. Once they mined all the way over to a room they could prospect to see if it was really Emeralite, or just bronze deep down in the granite. However, even they wouldn't know untill they mined all the way over to check.
The exact same thing would need to be done for the minerals as well. I am not as well informed on the colors of minerals, however. Isabelle, what do you think of this idea? Weems, I already know you dislike making it harder to mine Mitrill by hiding it in silver.
Personally, I think that makes things a little too simple and easy. We should add a little spice and some confusion as well.
I think all metals should use the same symbols, and all gems use the same symbols. Only difference should be in the colors used.
Copper ore and ?Emeralite? ore should be green.
Iron ore and Meteorite ore should be grey.
Gold ore and Adamantite ore should be yellow.
Silver ore and Mitrill ore should be white.
In short, you would not know if a single room of emeralite was hiding in that huge vein of bronze. It would also make the mine prospecting skill gerps and dwarves get much more useful. Once they mined all the way over to a room they could prospect to see if it was really Emeralite, or just bronze deep down in the granite. However, even they wouldn't know untill they mined all the way over to check.
The exact same thing would need to be done for the minerals as well. I am not as well informed on the colors of minerals, however. Isabelle, what do you think of this idea? Weems, I already know you dislike making it harder to mine Mitrill by hiding it in silver.