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Difference between revisions of "40d:Cheating"
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..add something like this to their creature entries. | ..add something like this to their creature entries. | ||
− | [ITEMCORPSE:ARMOR:ITEM_ARMOR_CHAINMAIL:METAL:ADAMANTINE] | + | [ITEMCORPSE:ARMOR:ITEM_ARMOR_CHAINMAIL:METAL:ADAMANTINE] |
[ITEMCORPSE_QUALITY:5] | [ITEMCORPSE_QUALITY:5] | ||
Note that you do *not* need to make a new world for this to work, and that you can even change this entry inbetween saves on the same adventurer (and by highly likely extension, fortress), which has immense and obvious cheating potential. You may want to take a look at the [[Item tokens]] page for a better general understanding of the ITEMCORPSE tag; ITEMCORPSE_QUALITY, on the other hand, simply ranges from 0 (no quality modifier) to 5 (masterpiece quality). | Note that you do *not* need to make a new world for this to work, and that you can even change this entry inbetween saves on the same adventurer (and by highly likely extension, fortress), which has immense and obvious cheating potential. You may want to take a look at the [[Item tokens]] page for a better general understanding of the ITEMCORPSE tag; ITEMCORPSE_QUALITY, on the other hand, simply ranges from 0 (no quality modifier) to 5 (masterpiece quality). |
Revision as of 18:30, 28 February 2008
Reaction Additions
All additions to the Raw Files require a new world to be created.
Generally speaking, *modifications* to an existing entry in a Raw File don't require a new world.
Worlds created before the addition are not playable unless the previous version of the Raw File is restored.
Additionally, attempting to play worlds not generated with identical reaction additions will also fail.
Easy Adamantine
Add this:
[REACTION:ADAMANTINE_WAFERS]
[NAME:make adamantine wafers]
[SMELTER]
[REAGENT]
[PRODUCT:100:1:BAR:NO_SUBTYPE:METAL:ADAMANTINE]
Into reaction_standard.txt. The next time you make a world your dwarves will be capable of creating adamantine from nothing.
Make stone into logs
[REACTION:FREE_WOOD]
[NAME:stone to wood]
[SMELTER]
[REAGENT:1:STONE:NO_SUBTYPE:STONE:NO_MATGLOSS]
[PRODUCT:100:1:WOOD:NO_SUBTYPE:WOOD:OAK]
Same as above, just add this to reaction_standard.txt. As with any mod, you must generate a new seed.
Creature Token Modifications
Note that as above, many of these changes will require a new world. The example listed below is a notable exception.
If you feel you need your enemies (or victims) to drop better loot...
..add something like this to their creature entries.
[ITEMCORPSE:ARMOR:ITEM_ARMOR_CHAINMAIL:METAL:ADAMANTINE] [ITEMCORPSE_QUALITY:5]
Note that you do *not* need to make a new world for this to work, and that you can even change this entry inbetween saves on the same adventurer (and by highly likely extension, fortress), which has immense and obvious cheating potential. You may want to take a look at the Item tokens page for a better general understanding of the ITEMCORPSE tag; ITEMCORPSE_QUALITY, on the other hand, simply ranges from 0 (no quality modifier) to 5 (masterpiece quality).
River freeze
By turning temperature to NO in the .init file, a frozen river will remain frozen(even during summer), allowing you to do anything you need to do before unfreezing it. This is especially useful for retrieving items or digging tunnels straight up to water sources without them flooding.
Savescumming
Savescumming refers to the practice of regularly backing up your saves so you can revert to one if your fortress crumbles to the last. This can be toggled to be done automatically in the init file, so some might not consider this to be cheating.
Another method to save scum is open up task manager (ctrl+alt+delete) and open the Processes tab, and then selecting dwarfort.exe and clicking on end task. This will cause dwarf fortress to close, without overwriting the last saved game. WARNING: closing the game in this manner has been known to cause inflate errors, especially in adventurer mode.
Memory Editing
Memory editing refers to using an external program to modify numbers within the game. This is at its most useful when choosing what to take with you, as you can give yourself an unlimited number of points. What doesn't work in the new version is giving your starting dwarves tons of prof skills, since there now is a limit in how many skills they can start with. You can still start your dwarves with all proficient skills, but you need to change the skill limit value first on every dwarf you want to do this with.
The utilities page has several tools that do specific memory hacks, such as to teleport a creature.
Don't forget, Cheat-O-Matic is a very easy to use tool for memory hacking, use it to change starting points, the dwarf skill limits, etc.
Editing the memory of a game has a possibility to cause the game to crash or misbehave, including corrupting of saves.
NOTE: WPE may be flagged as a virus because it injects a DLL, and certain viruses out there use similar techniques to steal sensitive information.
Various Memory Hacking Tools: | WPE Pro/PermEdit/Tsearch, ARTMONEY, Cheat-O-Matic, |
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Guide on how to edit the starting skills and points using TSearch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boC-IxvkYsI