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0001862Dwarf FortressDwarf Mode -- Itemspublic2010-05-13 13:102012-05-14 15:51
Quietust 
 
normalminoralways
newopen 
0.31.03 
 
0001862: Weight discrepancy between boulders and blocks/bars
In previous versions, boulders had a "base weight" of 300, blocks 250, and bars 200. For example, native platinum nuggets would weigh 6420Γ while platinum bars would weigh 4280Γ (and platinum OR native platinum blocks would weigh 5350Γ).

However, in the current version, boulders are extremely heavy compared to bars and blocks - freshly mined native platinum nuggets weigh 1498Γ, yet when smelted, platinum bars weigh only 42Γ (and platinum blocks weigh 53Γ, still consistent with the ratio in previous versions).

With actual ores, it makes sense for the mass to decrease somewhat (as the oxygen/sulfur and other impurities are removed), but the reduction seen here is somewhat extreme.

If boulders really are supposed to weigh this much (doing the math, it works out to about a half-meter diameter sphere), the bars and blocks they yield should probably be a lot heavier than they are right now.
There's also the question of how dwarves are even able to LIFT things that heavy...
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related to 0001860resolved Toady One Metal blocks weigh more than bars of the same metal 
related to 0001447acknowledged Toady One Gold nuggets weigh 901352 
Issue History
2010-05-13 13:10QuietustNew Issue
2010-05-13 14:44FootkerchiefRelationship addedrelated to 0001860
2010-05-13 15:01QuietustNote Added: 0006657
2010-05-13 17:06derigoNote Added: 0006659
2010-05-13 18:47jgoodwinNote Added: 0006663
2010-06-13 13:09FootkerchiefRelationship addedrelated to 0001299
2010-06-13 13:10FootkerchiefRelationship deletedrelated to 0001299
2010-07-08 08:27FootkerchiefRelationship addedchild of 0001447
2010-07-08 08:28FootkerchiefRelationship deletedrelated to 0001860
2010-07-14 17:23QuietustNote Added: 0010264
2010-07-14 17:23QuietustNote Edited: 0010264bug_revision_view_page.php?bugnote_id=0010264#r3982
2010-07-14 17:23QuietustNote Edited: 0010264bug_revision_view_page.php?bugnote_id=0010264#r3983
2010-07-14 17:26QuietustNote Edited: 0010264bug_revision_view_page.php?bugnote_id=0010264#r3984
2010-07-18 10:32FootkerchiefRelationship deletedchild of 0001447
2010-07-18 10:32FootkerchiefRelationship addedchild of 0001860
2011-09-13 14:44QuietustNote Edited: 0010264bug_revision_view_page.php?bugnote_id=0010264#r7030
2011-12-12 11:35QuietustNote Added: 0019156
2012-05-14 14:57QuietustNote Added: 0022500
2012-05-14 15:50FootkerchiefRelationship addedrelated to 0001447
2012-05-14 15:50FootkerchiefRelationship addedrelated to 0001484
2012-05-14 15:50FootkerchiefRelationship replacedrelated to 0001860
2012-05-14 15:51FootkerchiefRelationship deletedrelated to 0001484

Notes
(0006657)
Quietust   
2010-05-13 15:01   
Since 1Γ is now equal to 1 kilogram, that means that "platinum nuggets" weigh *one and a half metric tons*. So Yeah...
(0006659)
derigo   
2010-05-13 17:06   
Damn. Props to the haulers, man! I can't lift 1 1/2 metric tons, thats for damned sure.
(0006663)
jgoodwin   
2010-05-13 18:47   
Also related to http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/mantisbt/view.php?id=1447 [^]
(0010264)
Quietust   
2010-07-14 17:23   
(edited on: 2011-09-13 14:44)
If a single rock "block" is assumed to be solid and the size of a typical brick (8x4x2.25 inches = 72 cubic inches or about 1180 cubic centimeters), then one unit of "blocks" logically consists of only two bricks.

(0019156)
Quietust   
2011-12-12 11:35   
The root of this problem is the "size" of the items in question - boulders are size 7000, blocks are size 250, and bars are size 200.
(0022500)
Quietust   
2012-05-14 14:57   
This isn't quite as bad now - while boulders have been increased to size 10000, blocks and bars are now size 600 (larger) and are also produced in sets of 4, which means that you only lose 76% of the material instead of 96-97%.