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==Formal terms==
 
==Formal terms==
* '''40d''': The last version of Dwarf Fortress before the 2010 release.
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* '''40d''': Short for "0.28.181.40d", the last version of Dwarf Fortress before the 2010 release.
* '''DF2010''': The versions of Dwarf Fortress released in 2010 and later, including the current releases.  It has many changes and new features compared to the release previous to 2010, 40d.
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* '''DF2010''': Shorthand for Dwarf Fortress 0.31.xx, released in 2010 and later.  It has many changes and new features compared to 40d.
 
* '''[[FPS]]''': A numerical measure of game speed.
 
* '''[[FPS]]''': A numerical measure of game speed.
 
* '''{{L|Raw file|Raws}}''': Text files which define civilizations, species, materials, items and so forth.  {{L|Modding}} and {{L|cheating}} are done by modifying these files.
 
* '''{{L|Raw file|Raws}}''': Text files which define civilizations, species, materials, items and so forth.  {{L|Modding}} and {{L|cheating}} are done by modifying these files.

Revision as of 15:00, 30 June 2011

Formal terms

  • 40d: Short for "0.28.181.40d", the last version of Dwarf Fortress before the 2010 release.
  • DF2010: Shorthand for Dwarf Fortress 0.31.xx, released in 2010 and later. It has many changes and new features compared to 40d.
  • FPS: A numerical measure of game speed.
  • Template:L: Text files which define civilizations, species, materials, items and so forth. Template:L and Template:L are done by modifying these files.
  • Toady, Toady One: The creator of Dwarf Fortress.

Informal terms