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[[Main:Toady|Tarn Adams]] assigns a '''version number''' for every [[Main:Dwarf Fortress|Dwarf Fortress]] release . Recent version numbers contain three number sections defining the release information. The older format contained four - see the older versions of this page for more information.
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[[Main:Toady|Tarn Adams]] assigns a '''version number''' for every [[Main:Dwarf Fortress|Dwarf Fortress]] release. Recent version numbers contain three number sections defining the release information. The older format contained four - see the older versions of this page for more information.
  
 
# The first number is how many hundreds of core components have been completed.
 
# The first number is how many hundreds of core components have been completed.

Revision as of 23:41, 19 November 2013

This article is about an older version of DF.

Tarn Adams assigns a version number for every Dwarf Fortress release. Recent version numbers contain three number sections defining the release information. The older format contained four - see the older versions of this page for more information.

  1. The first number is how many hundreds of core components have been completed.
  2. The second number is the total number of core components completed.
  3. The third number is increased by one for each "minor" release (one that does not advance the core components completed, usually a bug-fix release) of a version.

Example

v0.31.25, the 25th minor release of the version of Dwarf Fortress with 31 core components complete.

0 . 31 . 25
Fewer than 100 core components complete
31 core components completed
25th minor release