The Return of the King
The one true mod for Dwarf Fortress has finally released not just one, but two iterations of an alpha for the Steam version of the game, also known as v50. DFHack is a vital piece of equipment for Dwarf Fortress enthusiasts for two reasons: First, it's a full suite of console commands to fix problems and improve performance. Second, it incorporates a popular visualization tool called Stonesense that lets you see an isometric view of your fortress.
While the stonesense tool is a big one, DFHack has other fundamentally useful tools to go muck around with. One of the most popular is"autodump," which can massively improve the FPS of late-game forts by automatically putting the trash you've marked in one place. Dwarves are good about cleaning up, but they'll do other tasks first. Putting all the lost eyeballs and spare socks in the lava can be an instant game-changer.
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