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===Speedy Dwarves=== | ===Speedy Dwarves=== | ||
− | Getting bored with slow dwarves? | + | Getting bored with slow dwarves? |
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− | + | Go into the creature_standard file and add the [SPEED:1] in somewhere in the top section of the entry.(or SPEED:0 if you're up for some psychedelic light speed traveling) | |
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− | + | This will make your dwarves do the majority of their actions '''''super''''' fast, including moving, digging and workshop actions. | |
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− | + | This may, ironically, lower FPS when a high population is present, but no more than what doing many actions at once would. | |
− | + | To avoid this, add [SPEED:3] instead. Even [SPEED:100] is ridiculously fast. | |
+ | (Warning, editing this in may cause the game to crash or freeze for a few seconds. {{Verify}}[This may be due to editing in the Raw but not the Save, or vice versa]) | ||
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+ | Dwarves, along with all standard creatures, move at [SPEED:900] by default. | ||
===Immune Dwarves=== | ===Immune Dwarves=== |