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==Current Packs== | ==Current Packs== |
Revision as of 19:05, 1 April 2015
This utility page is about v0.47.05, an older version of DF. |
The Lazy Newb Pack was a pre-configured package for Windows containing Dwarf Fortress, a launcher program, and a small collection of graphics packs and utilities. While the original has been discontinued, it has been replaced on Windows by PeridexisErrant's Starter Pack, and similar packs now exist for Mac and Linux.
The current packs are ideal for new players, or anyone who doesn't want to find, configure, install, and update everything for themselves.
General information
These new packs generally include all the utilities that a veteran player might want on a new computer, while configuring everything in such a way that it is still easier for new players. In general, it's safe to simply ignore any option you don't understand and trust that the default settings will be OK.
The packages are built around the idea that newbies will likely have more difficulty with the game than with a package of utilities - which often make the game easier - and that there are many players who are not new but would still prefer an option to get all the extras in one place with a minimum of fiddling. Most include just about everything that still works and could be useful.
It is also worth noting that most of the contents of each pack were created by the community and just collected, configured, and redistributed by the maintainer of each pack. Of course there are a few personal touches too, but the vast majority of each is thanks to others - not least Toady for Dwarf Fortress itself.
Current Packs
APRILL FOOLS
MacNewbie Reborn (Mac OS X)
This pack is an updated version of the old MacNewbie Cyan, based around Dricus's new cross-platform LNP program. It is maintained by Fricy.
Beautato's Linux Lazy Newb Pack (Linux)
This package by Beautato is a more traditional package of compiled utilities, actively maintained and tested on Ubuntu. It should work with Debian-derived (Ubuntu, Mint, etc.) distributions.
Old, Retired, and Obsolete Packs
This section is provided for information, and should not be interpreted as a recommendation for these packs. It may however be interesting to look back at how the LNP/Starter Pack movement evolved.
The GUI / Launcher
A key component of the LNP is a launcher, which allows easy configuration of the DF install, launches utilities, and generally means that you can simply click a button instead of having to edit configuration files by hand. The original launcher was windows-only, being coded in Visaul Basic, and for several years meant that the LNP was only available for Windows computers. In 2012 Dricus created a Java-based launcher, which was cross platform and more flexible - but also required manual configuration and it was never finished. Mac and Linux packs were available based on this version. As of mid-2014, both have been replaced by the PyLNP launcher (Python) on all platforms.
The First LNP
The first Lazy Newb Pack was created in 2010. It was a Windows-only package containing Dwarf Fortress, a launcher program, and a small collection of graphics packs and utilities; it was officially discontinued in November 2013 since it had not been updated in over a year.
Lazy Newb Pack Installer for Linux
Created by Andrewd18, the Linux installer is a shell script that installs the Dwarf Fortress Lazy Newb Pack. It downloads and builds a DF installation from available source code and binaries, and also checks for the dependencies required by 64-bit systems. The home of this pack is on Github. Unfortunately, it is unmaintained since June 2014. If Beautato's pack doesn't work on your platform it may be worth trying it anyway.