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− | Modding refers to modifying the files dwarf fortress (or, indeed, any other game) to change some element of game play, usually by a third-party developer or the end user. In Dwarf Fortress, this usually refers to changes to the so-called 'raws', the game files that describe a wide range of elements, from what [[plants]] an be milled, to what kinds of [[rock]] exist, to how empires are formed. | + | Modding refers to modifying the files dwarf fortress (or, indeed, any other game) to change some element of game play, usually by a <br />third-party developer or the end user. In Dwarf Fortress, this usually refers to changes to the so-called 'raws', the game files <br />that describe a wide range of elements, from what [[plants]] an be milled, to what kinds of [[rock]] exist, to how empires are formed. |
− | + | <br /> Most editing involves adding or removing '[[Tokens]]' from the raw files. The Tokens are the actual parameters for each item. | |
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Revision as of 17:23, 30 October 2007
Modding refers to modifying the files dwarf fortress (or, indeed, any other game) to change some element of game play, usually by a
third-party developer or the end user. In Dwarf Fortress, this usually refers to changes to the so-called 'raws', the game files
that describe a wide range of elements, from what plants an be milled, to what kinds of rock exist, to how empires are formed.
Most editing involves adding or removing 'Tokens' from the raw files. The Tokens are the actual parameters for each item.
Subcategories
This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total.
Pages in category "Modding"
The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total.