
:p Also, the tileset is easier on the eyes and less arcane for the layman to decipher. This way, we'll eventually have a dysfunctional society of unwashed codexians living in a cave, drinking booze.ħ: We'll use the version of DF that comes with the newest version of Lazy Newb Pack (0.31.18). (Which I'm told are shorter but stronger than the regular variety).Ħ: Once your turn is over, you get to rename a dwarf after yourself as the retired ruler.

we'll roll back and everyone gets dwarven blue balls. magma floods, removing bridges in creative ways to wreck pathfinding and make it impossible to rebuild them, digging down to HFS without an army etc.
#Dwarf fortress newb pack main index full#
If you start but can't finish for whatever reason, your successor can either continue where you left off (assuming you uploaded a save) or continue from the previous save.Ĥ: It's fine to break up your reign in multiple posts to keep things going over the course of the week (or less) it takes you to play a full year.ĥ: If you wreck the fort to TOTAL unplayability e.g. A year seems like a good length of time to let people do something creative in their reign, without being so long the thread takes ages to go anywhere.ģ: You have a week from the person before you uploads the save to take your turn. May 29, 2022: Minor Mods These mods make only minor changes to the core game. Jun 06, 2022: Major Mods These mods change many things within the game. Once the cheery green "Spring has Arrived!" message pops, you pause, save, zip and upload the save somewhere so the next player can take over. Repacks with additions (such as graphic sets) are welcome. Also, somewhere with a river and some flux stone to make sure we can get steel and farming done.Ģ: One year = one turn. Looking at other similar games from other places, I suggest the following:ġ: We set off to somewhere with a hostile environment for additional FUN.

I don't mind setting up a LP and kicking things off, so long as I'm sure there'll be people to take over once my turn is done.
