I’ve started a two-week free trial of CrossOver, the paid macos wrapper for wine whose developers contribute to wine, in order to play dwarf fortress on my M1 MacBook. It works like a charm, and the setup to get the game running is just like how Lutris does their “pre-packaged” game installations.
Dwarf Fortress Classic (without the premium graphics) is a bit disappointing; the ASCII graphics don’t seem to be able to render crosshairs on the tile you point at with your mouse and so designating certain things like bridges and screw pumps is hard - if I hadn’t played a bunch of Premium on a linux box through steam I don’t think I would understand half of what’s going on. For the first time since purchasing Premium I’m missing the old, keyboard-centric user interface… Other than certain things not rendering, the updated UIs are surprisingly pleasant to navigate in ASCII mode.
Making crafts from mussel shells is still as overpowered as ever for bootstrapping a fort’s trade capacity!
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I’m playing Enderal. Having played it a little bit since it was first released in Oldrim, but my pc at the time couldn’t handle it. It was actually Neverwinter Nights brought me back to it recently. Was thinking about Baldeceran’ Prophet series, it was such a masterpiece. Then I remembered Enderal had a similar theme, and I haven’t seriously give it a try yet. So I installed the GoG version. So far I’m very impressed. Everything feels on spot. It do brought back that nostalgic feeling…