Dwarf Fortress issues a ‘naked dwarf fix’ after accidentally turning players’ pride-and-joy into bearded nudist colonies

Dwarf Fortress players recently encountered an unexpected and rather unsettling update that left their carefully curated fortresses suddenly populated by naked dwarves. It turns out a recent patch inadvertently stripped characters of their clothing, turning once proud and well-dressed settlers into bearded nudist colonies.

The developers moved quickly to patch this oddity, rolling out what they’re calling a naked dwarf fix to restore the dwarves to their usual, fully outfitted selves. Considering the game’s dense simulation and intricate attention to detail, wardrobe malfunctions like this are rare but reveal just how complex the game’s systems really are. For a community that takes pride in the unique personalities and appearances of their dwarves, having them wander around in the buff was an amusing and unexpected hiccup.

All is well now, and the dwarves are properly attired once again, ready to face the dangers of the fortress without risking frostbite. It’s a strange reminder that even in the depths of a fortress simulator, bugs can still catch everyone off guard.

Source: pcgamer.com