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[[File:Civilization rejection.PNG|framed|center|A message that appears when one of the rejection types hits its threshold]] | [[File:Civilization rejection.PNG|framed|center|A message that appears when one of the rejection types hits its threshold]] | ||
− | To log all rejections into a file, change the relevant setting in [[d_init.txt]] from <code>[LOG_MAP_REJECTS:NO]</code> to <code>[LOG_MAP_REJECTS:YES]</code>. This will create a file called <tt>map_rejection_log.txt</tt> in the main | + | To log all rejections into a file, change the relevant setting in [[d_init.txt]] from <code>[LOG_MAP_REJECTS:NO]</code> to <code>[LOG_MAP_REJECTS:YES]</code>. This will create a file called <tt>map_rejection_log.txt</tt> in the main Dwarf Fortress folder, into which the rejection reasons will be saved. Reading this file will give you a better insight into why the world was being rejected than the notification message shown above. |
== Rejection parameters == | == Rejection parameters == |