I am a long time dwarf fortress player and one of the things that keeps me coming back to that game is no two games I play are ever the same. I like that the history of each of my worlds is generated at the start of my game creation. I have had worlds where my dwarf king was a vampire goblin to games where I lost all my dwarfs in the second spring to elves that did not take to kindly to me clear cutting the forest. My question, is the history for each game going to be pre-generated or is it going to be generated each time we create a new world.
From what I know (I might be mistaken there), it's supposed to be that you make yourself a new world (which is then generated), and then you continue to make settlements in various places to fulfil various requests for the "glory of the Empire" (with the new ones likely being generated after your old ones explode into nothingness for various reasons). Meaning that (once again, unless I'm mistaken), "yes" is the correct answer.
That's what I've been able to ascertain as well, Kazeto. It appears that your profile, aka your current "Bureaucrat" will have a history of his own, with awards or things assigned because of his past Colonies (even though they died tragically) and that this cities would let you build things like statues that would commemorate said events. I would imagine, and certainly hope, that you could have multiple Bureaucrats, each with their own personal "history" of how they left their mark on the world...usually by the untimely and horrific deaths of their Colonists.
Yeah, random generated worlds with their own History would be neet. ANd as far as I understood it, it will be done. But it won´t be as complex as DF, since for example the starting fractions are the same (The Empire at least will be allways there I guess). Or will it? Hmmm, I think I´ll open a new treat for playable factions.
At the start of a new world generation in dwarf fortress all the factions are also there. Its what happens after the first year that makes things interesting.