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This page has been made to explain how one should create a report for inclusion into the system requirements reports.
Report template explained[edit]
Configuration type: The type of your configuration, aka is it a full desktop PC, a laptop, a netbook or anything else.
- Game info
- Game version: Which version of DF are you using.
- World size: What size world are you using.
- Embark size: What is your embark size (2x2, 3x3, 4x4, anything inbetween, whichever it is, make sure to post it.
- Age of fort: How old is your fort ingame?
- Number of dwarves: Self explanatory.
- Average fps: What is the fps at which your game runs over at least a period of half an hour of observation.
- Default/nondefault raws: Have you modified the game's default files? (init files are not covered here)
- Tileset in use: If you are using any modified/custom tileset, make sure to enter it here.
- Amount of stone dug: The amount of stone that your miners have dug out can have a massive effect on your FPS. Take care to report what your stocks screen tells you.
- Amount of water and state: The approximate amount of water, is it a brook, river, ocean, some artificial construction, and is it mostly moving, or mostly staying put.
- Approximate amount of z-levels: Amount of z-levels which you have dug downwards and approximate z levels that the landscape itself takes up.
- RAM usage of game: Self explanatory, your OS provides you with tools to monitor memory useage of applications running on it.
- Draw mode in init.txt: Enter here which draw mode you have set up in your init.txt (located in the dwarf fortress directory, under the data/init folder)
- PC info
- CPU: Which processor does your computer use?
- MBO: Which motherboard does your computer use?
- RAM: How much Random Access Memory does your computer have, and which speed?
- GPU: Which graphics card does your computer use?
- OS: Which OS are you using to play Dwarf Fortress?
Report template[edit]
Configuration type: ;Game info :Game version: :World size: :Embark size: :Age of fort: :Number of dwarves: :Average fps: :Default/nondefault raws: :Tileset in use: :Amount of stone dug: :Amount of water and state: :Approximate amount of z-levels: :RAM usage of game: :Draw mode in init.txt: ;PC info :CPU: :MBO: :RAM: :GPU: :OS:
Example report[edit]
Configuration type: AMD based, full desktop PC
- Game info
- Game version: 31.08 - graphics
- World size: Medium region (default, nonmodified)
- Embark size: 5x5
- Age of fort: 6 years
- Number of dwarves: 140
- Average fps: 6-14
- Default/nondefault raws: nondefault, dwarven speed modified, some smelting recipes modified.
- Tileset in use: Phoebus prebuilt version
- Amount of stone dug: 8693 at the moment of measure
- Amount of water and state: A brook, dammed and diverted into big cisterns for trap use, mostly static and pressurised.
- Approximate amount of z-levels: Beyond 200 below the ground level, around 5 upwards from ground.
- RAM usage of game: Around 1.25 GB when playing
- Draw mode in init.txt: VBO
- PC info
- CPU: AMD 7750x2 BE @ 2.7GHz
- MBO: Gigabyte GA-MA78G-DS3h
- RAM: 4GB DDR2 800
- GPU: XFX GTX260
- OS: Windows 7 x64 Ultimate