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*[http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=57557.0 Phoebus' Graphic Set] - another graphics set
 
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The Dwarf Fortress community often creates custom [[tilesets]]. They're like graphical mods that make DF look prettier or just different. A lot of people pack the game folder with the tileset installed and everything already set up, so all you have to do is extract and play. Among the most popular of these are [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=53180.0 Ironhand's Graphics Set] and [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=57557.0 Phoebus' Graphic Set]. There's also the [[Lazy Newb Pack]] which has several tilesets and utilities gathered together to make it easier for new players to get started and to experiment with the different tilesets.
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The Dwarf Fortress community often creates custom [[tilesets]]. They're like graphical mods that make DF look prettier or just different. A lot of people pack the game folder with the tileset installed and everything already set up, so all you have to do is extract and play. Among the most popular of these are [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=53180.0 Ironhand's Graphics Set] and [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=57557.0 Phoebus' Graphic Set].
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There's also the [[Lazy Newb Pack]] which has several tilesets and utilities gathered together to make it easier for new players to get started and to experiment with the different tilesets. The only disadvantage to downloading LNP is that there is usually some lag time between when a new version of the game is released and when the LNP is updated to include it. So, if a new version of the game has just been released it may not be in the LNP yet.
  
 
= Installation =
 
= Installation =

Revision as of 20:05, 24 April 2011

Download

You can always get Dwarf Fortress as Toady, the developer, released it from the Bay12 site (check the top of the page).

You can also download the latest version here: Template:News/Mirrors/50.14

Third-Party Packages

The Dwarf Fortress community often creates custom tilesets. They're like graphical mods that make DF look prettier or just different. A lot of people pack the game folder with the tileset installed and everything already set up, so all you have to do is extract and play. Among the most popular of these are Ironhand's Graphics Set and Phoebus' Graphic Set.

There's also the Lazy Newb Pack which has several tilesets and utilities gathered together to make it easier for new players to get started and to experiment with the different tilesets. The only disadvantage to downloading LNP is that there is usually some lag time between when a new version of the game is released and when the LNP is updated to include it. So, if a new version of the game has just been released it may not be in the LNP yet.

Installation

Windows

There is no installer for the game. Simply extract the archive file to a folder somewhere and run the game from within the folder.

Mac

The Mac version is not a single application bundle, but like the Windows version it consists of a folder containing the application along with data files and there is no installer. The entire folder can be dragged into the Applications folder or placed elsewhere.

Linux

The Linux version of the game is shipped as a compiled 32 bit x86 (Intel/AMD) application. It will also run on a system with a 64-bit AMD or Intel processor and a 64 bit kernel, provided that you have the (32 bits) shared libraries available that the program needs. See the description in Linux System Requirements for info on how to install those libraries.

Documentation

Fortunately the documentation on this wiki is very detailed and extensive. You may want to start out with:

Then move on to: