Then don't come crying because you cut too many trees & get wildlife agitation or elves going at war with you at some point. they are good only for building walls & floors.Īlso those stone blocks are considered "smoothed" so no more wall smoothing, they can be engraved or "fortified" directly.Ī boulder of stone is worth multiple stone blocks (3-4 can't recall from top of my head), so also very exponential. So no thrones, no tables, no statues, etc. Originally posted by Pentazer:oh sweet, increased transport speed is excellent! Don't know if this has been brought up, but those stones turned into blocks are then totally useless for crafting out of stone. Also another benefit to stone blocks I forgot to mention is that they are way faster to transport to a construction zone, I just wanna emphasize how good blocks are vs bins. But maybe I'm euphoric due to intoxication. Strange though, I could have sworn I saw bins being used for stone storage on DF LNP. I'll just create a workshop whose sole purpose is to make bricks and bin those instead. I know stones dont fit as commenters above have said but the dwarves certainly procrastinate if you dont hurry up with things.Īlso if you can try and make all your bins the same wood, otherwise it makes an annoying list of different types of bins. What I've noticed too in my experience is that if you wait too long to make barrels/bins etc, dwarves will get lazy about stacking them in there too. Originally posted by Googley Eye'd Bastard:Raw stone can't be put in bins, BUT cut stone blocks can be, and honestly stone blocks are way better for construction, you can engrave them with no need to smooth and you get 4x the materials. If it came to choosing either bins or big piles of junk i'd take the big piles of junk because the job cancel's are very annoying to me.Īlso if you can try and make all your bins the same wood, otherwise it makes an annoying list of different types of bins.Īlso if you can try and make all your bins the same wood, otherwise it makes an annoying list of different types of bins. They never had bin issues before, but maybe DFHack was doing something? Raw stone can't be put in bins, BUT cut stone blocks can be, and honestly stone blocks are way better for construction, you can engrave them with no need to smooth and you get 4x the materials.Īlso I agree that on a base level QSP's are exploits, but bins can present a worse issue with job cancellations and various issues, two dwarves can want one thing in a bin and they will sprint to get to it first, with one not getting it creating a loss of time and efficiency that doesn't happen with QSP's. I never had this issue in DF LNP, only on steam. What gives?Įdit: I am fully aware of and refuse to use the quantum stockpile, I consider it an exploit. But they simply will not collect the bins that I have and make use of them. Furthermore I do have the bin count set to 60 and 3 wheelbarrows. Originally posted by Pentazer:So I've got 10 bins in a furniture stockpile and for some reason my dwarves refuse to use them in the stone stockpile, they instead use up all available space with individual boulders instead of placing bins and filling those up.
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