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− | + | == Description and Details of the Speech Files == | |
[[Dwarf Fortress]]' [[Speech]] files determine the exact dialog (mostly in [[adventurer mode]]) between two characters, such as the threats an important enemy will make to you before attacking, or the response when you ask a [[child]] his or her profession. The files may be found in the Dwarf Fortress folder, in the directory "data/speech". These files are easily modified by adding additional lines of text, one entry per line. Take for instance, the file "positive.txt": | [[Dwarf Fortress]]' [[Speech]] files determine the exact dialog (mostly in [[adventurer mode]]) between two characters, such as the threats an important enemy will make to you before attacking, or the response when you ask a [[child]] his or her profession. The files may be found in the Dwarf Fortress folder, in the directory "data/speech". These files are easily modified by adding additional lines of text, one entry per line. Take for instance, the file "positive.txt": | ||
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To figure out the exact meaning of the variable(s) involved, it is usually sufficient to see how they are used in the actual game. In other cases, their meaning is obvious by the name of the file and the dialog before or after their usage. | To figure out the exact meaning of the variable(s) involved, it is usually sufficient to see how they are used in the actual game. In other cases, their meaning is obvious by the name of the file and the dialog before or after their usage. | ||
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== The Usage of this Page == | == The Usage of this Page == | ||
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I live the life of a nomad in [CONTEXT:PLACE:TRANS_NAME]. | I live the life of a nomad in [CONTEXT:PLACE:TRANS_NAME]. | ||
I am a vagabond. I have wandered [CONTEXT:PLACE:TRANS_NAME]. | I am a vagabond. I have wandered [CONTEXT:PLACE:TRANS_NAME]. | ||
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What I do isn't important. | What I do isn't important. | ||
I acquire things that have been lost and bring them back to [CONTEXT:PLACE:TRANS_NAME]. | I acquire things that have been lost and bring them back to [CONTEXT:PLACE:TRANS_NAME]. | ||
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== thief_profession_year == | == thief_profession_year == | ||
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I find danger before it finds us at [CONTEXT:PLACE:TRANS_NAME]. | I find danger before it finds us at [CONTEXT:PLACE:TRANS_NAME]. | ||
I scout the land around [CONTEXT:PLACE:TRANS_NAME]. | I scout the land around [CONTEXT:PLACE:TRANS_NAME]. | ||
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== scouting_profession_year == | == scouting_profession_year == | ||
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For [CONTEXT:NUMBER] years I have found danger before it has found us at [CONTEXT:PLACE:TRANS_NAME]. | For [CONTEXT:NUMBER] years I have found danger before it has found us at [CONTEXT:PLACE:TRANS_NAME]. | ||
I have scouted the land around [CONTEXT:PLACE:TRANS_NAME] for [CONTEXT:NUMBER] years. | I have scouted the land around [CONTEXT:PLACE:TRANS_NAME] for [CONTEXT:NUMBER] years. | ||
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