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+ | [[Main:Toady|Tarn Adams]] assigns a '''version number''' for every [[Main:Dwarf Fortress|Dwarf Fortress]] release. Recent version numbers contain three number sections defining the release information. The older format contained four - see the older versions of this page for more information. | ||
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+ | # The first number is how many hundreds of core components have been completed. | ||
+ | # The second number is the total number of [http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/dev.html core] components completed. | ||
+ | # The third number is increased by one for each "minor" release (one that does not advance the core components completed, usually a bug-fix release) of a version. | ||
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==Example== | ==Example== | ||
v0.34.04, the 4th minor release of the version of Dwarf Fortress with 34 core components complete. | v0.34.04, the 4th minor release of the version of Dwarf Fortress with 34 core components complete. |
Revision as of 11:58, 5 March 2012
This article is about an older version of DF. |
Tarn Adams assigns a version number for every Dwarf Fortress release. Recent version numbers contain three number sections defining the release information. The older format contained four - see the older versions of this page for more information.
- The first number is how many hundreds of core components have been completed.
- The second number is the total number of core components completed.
- The third number is increased by one for each "minor" release (one that does not advance the core components completed, usually a bug-fix release) of a version.
Example
v0.34.04, the 4th minor release of the version of Dwarf Fortress with 34 core components complete.
0 | . | 34 | . | 04 | |||||||||
Fewer than 100 core components complete | 34 core components completed | 4th minor release |