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Dwarf fortress tileset obsidian
Dwarf fortress tileset obsidian










  1. DWARF FORTRESS TILESET OBSIDIAN INSTALL
  2. DWARF FORTRESS TILESET OBSIDIAN UPDATE

If you have preexisting saves, copy the raw folder of the Obsidian pack and paste it into the specific save folder you want to use. To install, unzip the file, then simply copy and paste the contents of the folder into the DF directory and overwrite when prompted. If you are not using LNP or MNP, click here (1.65 MB, zip archive) to download the patch from the Dwarf Fortress File Depot. Don't forget to go over your start up settings again in LNP or MNP after activating this. Simply select this from the preexisting graphics set choices.

DWARF FORTRESS TILESET OBSIDIAN INSTALL

This is already pre-bundled with them, so no need to install the patch. For the Lazy Newb Pack for Linux, click here for the installer by andrewd18. For the MacNewbie Pack for Macs, click here to get the latest version by fricy. For the Lazy Newb Pack for Windows, click here to get the latest unofficial expanded version compiled by PeridexisErrant. As these contain various bugfixes, plugins, and utilities that will make your Dwarf Fortress experience much more pleasant (particularly the indispensible Dwarf Therapist utility). I highly recommend that you use this with the Lazy Newb Pack (available for Windows, Mac, and Linux users). Please back up your game before using graphic sets. I highly recommend that you download those instead, as they also come with a ton of useful utilities. They are bundled together with PeridexisErrant's DF Starter Pack for Windows, fricy's MacNewbie Pack for Mac, and Beautato's Linux Lazy Newb Pack for Linux.

DWARF FORTRESS TILESET OBSIDIAN UPDATE

Some people have kindly made a temporary update for this set. NOTICE:This graphics set has not been officially updated for the newest DF versions (DF2014), since I didn't have much free time in 2014 and I am now devoting my time on remaking a different version with higher resolution tiles for TWBT. If you have any comments, suggestions, or problems, please don't hesitate to tell me about them. Just make sure to forbid traffic on it to avoid trampling them to bare ground. This makes it easier to distinguish pasturable areas from bare rock and sand, tell apart different biomes, as well as letting you plan green (or blue, if you're going with cave moss) gardens along your entrance halls. Unlike other tilesets, this also specifically sets aside different tiles for grass which also animates (giving it the effect of gently rustling in the wind). It focuses on consistency and stylized realism to harmonize the different tiles and give a more "medieval" atmosphere to the game.












Dwarf fortress tileset obsidian