• Fosheze@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      I don’t have the link but the game is “Cataclysm:Dark days ahead” if you wana look through their github. They have some gems in the issue tracker.

      Another one of my favorite issues from there was someone posted an issue where timed explosives didn’t go off when placed in pet backpacks. One of the lead devs basically responded “Yes, I guess that’s a bug, but I’m also very disapointed in you all.”

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    C:DDA is the only game that rivals Dwarf Fortress for creative bugs. This is right up there with thermonuclear catsplosions.

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      Also, IMHO, both games are a lot of fun – albeit with a large and steep learning curve, and if you like one, you’ll probably like the other.

      They are also slowly becoming more similar in some ways. Originally Dwarf Fortress had one managing a band of dwarves on a fixed map, but then added a single-character adventurer mode where one could roam around the world. Originally Cataclysm was a single-character game where one roamed around the world, but added the creation of faction camps recently, where one can manage a band of people at a fixed location.

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      Thermonuclear catsplosions are the result of modding the game, not due to a bug.

      Regular catsplosions are merely a performance problem caused by players being too fond of cats to keep their population under control. Also not really a bug.