![]() ![]() Co-creator Tarn Adams previewed the design in a news post. “The image is larger and square since we’ve moved from 8×12 ASCII glyphs to 16×16 tiles,” Tarn said of the work-in-progress map. Check out the new-for-Steam tileset up close. “There’s still quite a bit to do with river mouths and wetlands and oceans and mountains and trees and so on, of course. You dont need a map legend to appreciate the new graphical world of Dwarf Fortress. But we’ve arrived at a point where it accomplishes the goal of making the world map more easily understood and thought it would be fun to share.”įor comparison, here’s the area depicted with the classic color-coded ASCII aesthetic. There’s so much potential for new players who have never heard the far-fetched legends – much less forged their own – to discover this fascinating colony-building passion project on a whim without any extra effort. Combined with Steam’s massive built-in audience and discoverability features, the new tilesets (which don’t require mods) should work wonders.Ĭase in point, Dwarf Fortress is one of Steam’s most wishlisted games. ![]()
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