It's an important distinction to make, as the game can use a tileset and (optionally) a graphics set at the same time. The ones listed as "multi-color" are more properly known as graphics sets. The ones you have listed as "palette swap" are tilesets. Those Merchant and Diplomat images are actually from the Dystopian Rhetoric graphics set, which you may wish to include if you do a future comparison like this. You can tell by the fact that they're multicoloured images and therefore from a graphics set, whereas Guybrush is just a tileset. Any tileset is guaranteed to be compatible with any past version of DF, and will be forward-compatible with any future version of DF too.Īlso, there appears to be a minor error in your comparison: in the Guybrush row, the images you have for Merchant and Diplomat aren't from Guybrush at all. Additionally, tilesets don't have a "DF version supported" as such, as the tileset format is fixed. Small point of clarification (this was mentioned in your part 1 thread as well): The disadvantage to the Lazy Newb Pack, though, is that it uses an older version of the game. īut it's a lot easier to use the Lazy Newb Pack to change this stuff. As of February 2016, the Dwarf Fortress Wiki has custom tilesets available at and creature graphics at. The game comes with a few pictures to demonstrate. Currently this is limited to whatever creature graphics you have downloaded. This will use the "raw/graphics" folder for tile information. Tiles that are too large will always be compressed rather than running off the screen. If this is set to YES, the tiles will not be stretched, but rather the game view will be centralized, surrounded by black space. If this is set to NO, tiles will be stretched to fit the screen if there is a resolution mismatch. The 0s below mean that the game will choose a resolution for you, but you can set it yourself as well. You may disable window resizing if you wish. If set below 256x256 it specifies the grid size instead, with a minimum of 80x25. Changing to the 800圆00 font might make you happier. This is the size and font for windowed mode. Here's the part of the file that controls those: Yes, the "init.txt" file located in "data/init".
GemSet has male and female tile for job titles that specify a gender, such as king and queen.ĭawnFortress has zombie variants of every single tile. The author recommends using the fan-updated version included with the Lazy Newb Pack This is the tileset from Mayday's forked build of Dwarf Fortress, but the Lazy Newb Pack has included a version for the main build of Dwarf Fortress Wanderlust is a 16x16 tileset that mimics the feel of an 8x8 tileset. Imgur mirrors: 24x24 version, 16x16 version This pack has ASCII characters drawn to mimic the creatures that they represent. Taffer's tileset renders 10x10 tiles at 20x20 to avoid graphical oddities. They should be easier to correct this time. And let me know if you notice any errors. Let me know if I left out any tilesets that you think should be included. The Dwarf Comparison Image: Comparison of dwarves in different Dwarf Fortress tilesets