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=== Parameter Selection ===
 
=== Parameter Selection ===
  
On the right hand side of the screen will be a list for all of your saved parameter templates. By default, there is only one parameter set labeled '''<tt>'STANDARD'</tt>'''. You can select which parameter set you would like to use for world creation using the arrow keys or the numeric keypad '''<tt>(8, 4, 6, 2)</tt>'''. To save your current settings as a parameter set, press '''<tt>F6</tt>'''. To reset the parameters to the default settings, press '''<tt>F1</tt>'''.
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On the right hand side of the screen will be a list for all of your saved parameter templates. By default, there is only one parameter set labeled '''<tt>'STANDARD'</tt>'''. You can select which parameter set you would like to use for world creation using the arrow keys or the numeric keypad '''<tt>(8, 4, 6, 2)</tt>'''. To save your current settings as a parameter set, press '''<tt>F6</tt>'''. To reset the parameters to the default settings, press '''<tt>F1</tt>'''. To create a new set of parameters, press '''<tt>a</tt>'''. To delete the current set of parameters, press '''<tt>d</tt>'''.
  
 
=== Options ===
 
=== Options ===

Revision as of 20:02, 30 October 2007

To begin playing Dwarf Fortress, you must first create a world to play in. When you enter the world creation screen, you are presented with a screen full of options:

World Creation Parameters

Once you choose, 'Create World' you will be brought to the parameters screen. Pushing ENTER will start creating a world using the default (or selected) parameters. At the upper left hand corner, you will notice several settings. Here is a quick overview:

World creation screen1.png

  • Title - Where the title of your parameter type will be displayed
  • Seed - A random or predetermined number to be used in the process of world creation.
  • Name - The name of your world, either random or predetermined.
  • Parameter Selection - If you have saved different world generation parameters, they will be listed here.
  • Options - This is where you can choose to alter the various parameters for world generation.

Title

This is just a name for your world generation template. You can edit the name of your parameter template by pressing the 't' key. Once you have multiple templates, you can select the template you wish to use using the arrow keys or the numeric keypad.

Seed

Generating a true random number is an impossible task for a computer. Typically, an operating system or programming language uses the value in a quasi-random memory address to create what appears to be a random number. By feeding the same seed as another player directly into the generator, a player starts world generation on the same random number and theoretically should result in an identical world for both players. (Click the following link for more information on random seeds.)

To use a random seed, press the 'S' (i.e. SHIFT + S key. To use a specific seed, press the 's' key.

Name

This is where the name for your world will be displayed. You may change the name of your world by pressing the 'n' key and typing in a name. You may have the game select a name for your world by pressing the 'N' key.

Parameter Selection

On the right hand side of the screen will be a list for all of your saved parameter templates. By default, there is only one parameter set labeled 'STANDARD'. You can select which parameter set you would like to use for world creation using the arrow keys or the numeric keypad (8, 4, 6, 2). To save your current settings as a parameter set, press F6. To reset the parameters to the default settings, press F1. To create a new set of parameters, press a. To delete the current set of parameters, press d.

Options

Key Function
a New parameter set
d Delete parameter set