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{{tc|#d00|Unless you know what you are doing, do not select either}} {{DFtext|Retire the Fortress (for the time being)}} or {{DFtext|Abandon the Fortress to Ruin}}! These will essentially cause you to lose your save.
 
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== Init Files ==
 
Some items related to gameplay (graphics / tiles used, features enabled, population cap, etc) are not available from in-game options screens, but instead are changed by editing certain text files located in the game's data/ folder.  Most of these can be safely ignored for first-time players.  However, you may wish to make a couple changes before you start:
 
* In [[init.txt]], change screen size, or set up [[tilesets]] or alternate font instead of the default ASCII text interface.  (Note that the rest of this guide uses the default font settings.)
 
* In [[d_init.txt]], enable [[Autosave]] and/or change the save interval.  Dwarf Fortress does crash occasionally, which can mean hours of lost work.  Auto-save checkpoints your fort periodically (season, year, etc) so that in case of computer disaster things can be restored from somewhat recently.
 
  
 
=World Generation=
 
=World Generation=

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