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so eh... τα βλέπεις κάπου όλα αυτά ή τα φαντάζεσαι διαβάζοντας το κείμενο; 😅

Κάνεις και ένα γράφημα στο Excel και μετά, άμα είσαι μερακλής, φτιάχνεις και μια παρουσίαση στο Powerpoint. Μιλάμε παιχνιδάρα!!!111!!!
 
Αυτό το review είναι ο λόγος που το είχα πρωτοκατεβάσει.
 
Μπηκα να τσεκαρω μια συζητηση και μου εκανε εντυπωση ενα θρεντ οπου ηταν αρκετα παλιο αλλα με πολλες απαντησεις συνεχως και μπηκα να δω...

Το εν λογω θρεντ watch the review count :: Dwarf Fortress General Discussions




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Context:

Instruments are semi-randomly generated at world generation (both their names and the details of any components they are built of), and are usually specific to each civilization. The stone triangle your dwarves have in this fortress will almost certainly not be the stone triangle you have in the next fortress, nor that their neighbors have in either.

Due to the procedurally-generated nature of the instruments, it can be expected to see some resemblance to certain real-world instruments such as organs, as many large stationary instruments will include metal pipes and various keyboards as components. It should also be noted that dwarven ingenuity can create instruments that could not be considered playable in the real world, such as the Kat: a small hand-held percussion instrument consisting of a metal block. The "musician" shakes the block. The instrument has a single high pitch. Due to the block's only means of producing this high pitch being the displacement of air as it is shaken, it can be inferred that the dwarf shakes the block at several kHz, providing a great source of strength and endurance based cross-training for military dwarves.



During a strange mood, dwarves may create instruments which use improper materials and/or do not include the required components (e.g. a metal-bells-on-a-glass-stand instrument made from wood with spikes of leather).


 
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