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If your game is running slowly, there are a few easy tricks that an be applied.
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== In-Game ==
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When embarking, use u, h, k, and m to re-size the local area. Smaller equals faster.
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== Out of Game ==
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Hit Ctrl+Shift+Esc. This should bring up the Task Manager. From there, go to Processes, find DwarfFortress.exe, right click it, go to Set Priority, and set it to either "High" or "Realtime"

Revision as of 15:31, 14 May 2012

This article is about an older version of DF.

If your game is running slowly, there are a few easy tricks that an be applied.


In-Game


When embarking, use u, h, k, and m to re-size the local area. Smaller equals faster.


Out of Game


Hit Ctrl+Shift+Esc. This should bring up the Task Manager. From there, go to Processes, find DwarfFortress.exe, right click it, go to Set Priority, and set it to either "High" or "Realtime"