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== Perfect World DF ==
 
In the latest version as of this writing (1.9.5428) there are some peculiar behaviors with the temperature map. I discovered this when using a temperature map with an evenly distributed gradient with the pole at the top. After generating a map with no freezing areas I did several tests and discovered that the extent of the northern frozen area varies from map to map. Similarly, the extent of the tropical area varies. I believe the default random temperature calculations (a gradient of a single north pole, single south pole, or double pole with equatorial tropics) are being applied over the selected temperature map to produce something unexpected.
 
 
 
 
== My First Farm ==
 
== My First Farm ==
 
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Latest revision as of 03:04, 4 March 2015

My First Farm[edit]

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  • First, build the farm plot
  • use u and k to increase the size to 3x5 (or 5x3)
  • use the arrow keys to move the plot
  • use Enter to place the plot
DF-farmguide-2.png
  • Next, create two stockpiles for seeds
  • For both stockpiles,
  • use q to change the stockpile preferences
  • ensure no barrels (E) or bins (C) are allowed
  • allow only seeds
DF-farmguide-3.png
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  • Finally, set stockpile #1 to take from stockpile #2 and to take only from links.
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Seeds will initially be stored in stockpile #2, then will be moved to stockpile #1 in a very quick, but separate job. Thus, seeds are nearly always available for planting. By the way, don't forget to set up your crop planting cycle at the farm.