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Game options are controlled by editing text files in the '''data\init''' folder. Anything between a {{K|[}} and a {{K|]}} is a game option, in the form of [OPTION_NAME:OPTION_VALUE]. Everything else is comments which are ignored by the game. For changes to options to take effect in a currently running game, you must save the game and then restore the saved game. Game options apply to all games, so if you have two or more different saved games you switch between, the only way to have different options for each saved game is to edit the options file every time you switch games. | Game options are controlled by editing text files in the '''data\init''' folder. Anything between a {{K|[}} and a {{K|]}} is a game option, in the form of [OPTION_NAME:OPTION_VALUE]. Everything else is comments which are ignored by the game. For changes to options to take effect in a currently running game, you must save the game and then restore the saved game. Game options apply to all games, so if you have two or more different saved games you switch between, the only way to have different options for each saved game is to edit the options file every time you switch games. | ||
Revision as of 07:33, 25 June 2011
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Game options are controlled by editing text files in the data\init folder. Anything between a [ and a ] is a game option, in the form of [OPTION_NAME:OPTION_VALUE]. Everything else is comments which are ignored by the game. For changes to options to take effect in a currently running game, you must save the game and then restore the saved game. Game options apply to all games, so if you have two or more different saved games you switch between, the only way to have different options for each saved game is to edit the options file every time you switch games.
init.txt
A list of some of the more useful options in the Template:L file:
- SOUND: Controls if game music is on or off.
- INTRO: Control if a short introductory movie is played each time the game app is started. This is turned NO in the Stonegears package.
- Template:L_CAP: Sets the maximum speed the game will play at.
d_init.txt
A list of some of the more useful options in the Template:L file:
- AUTOSAVE: Controls how often (if at all) the game autosaves. This is set to once per season in the Stonegears package.
- AUTOBACKUP: If AUTOSAVE is used, controls if the game automatically makes a backup copy of your save folder every it does an auto-save. This is turned ON in the Stonegears package.
- INVADERS: Controls whether or not you'll get Template:Les, Template:Ls, Template:Ls and Template:Ls. Set to NO in the Stonegears package.
- POPULATION_CAP': This determines how populous your fort must be before Template:L stop arriving. If you have more dwarfs than you know what to do with, change this to 0 to stop further immigration (though nothing can stop the first two immigration waves).
- TEMPERATURE: If set to NO then Template:L and Template:L won't burn, Template:L won't freeze and Template:L won't melt. Set to NO in the Stonegears package, since having it on can slow down the game.
- WEATHER: If set to NO then it will never rain or snow. Set to NO in the Stonegears package, since having it on can slow down the game.
- VARIED_GROUND_TILES: If set to YES gives some variation to the appearance of the ground/floor. This is set to NO in the Stonegears package.