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Les deux révisions précédentesRévision précédenteProchaine révision | Révision précédente | ||
issue132:jeux [2018/05/11 13:52] – andre_domenech | issue132:jeux [2018/05/15 11:51] (Version actuelle) – auntiee | ||
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**The first thing you need to do is download what’s called the Linux Lazy Newb Pack (or LinuxLNP for short): http:// | **The first thing you need to do is download what’s called the Linux Lazy Newb Pack (or LinuxLNP for short): http:// | ||
- | La première chose que vous devez faire est de télécharger ce qu'on appelle le Linux Lazy Newb Pack (en abrégé LinuxLNP) : http:// | + | La première chose que vous devez faire est de télécharger ce qu'on appelle le Linux Lazy Newb Pack (en abrégé LinuxLNP) : http:// |
**You then unarchive that to a folder on your system.** | **You then unarchive that to a folder on your system.** | ||
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sudo apt-get install default-jre libsdl1.2debian libsdl-image1.2 libsdl-ttf2.0-0 libglu1-mesa libgtk2.0-0 libopenal1 libjpeg62 wget coreutils tar xterm sed python bzip2 qtchooser libqt4-script libqt4-scripttools libqt5script5 libqt5scripttools5 libqxt-core0 libqxt-gui0 | sudo apt-get install default-jre libsdl1.2debian libsdl-image1.2 libsdl-ttf2.0-0 libglu1-mesa libgtk2.0-0 libopenal1 libjpeg62 wget coreutils tar xterm sed python bzip2 qtchooser libqt4-script libqt4-scripttools libqt5script5 libqt5scripttools5 libqxt-core0 libqxt-gui0 | ||
- | **Since that’s a sudo command, it will ask you for your password. | + | **Since that’s a sudo command, it will ask you for your password.** |
- | Comme il s'agit d'une commande sudo, il vous sera demandé | + | Comme il s'agit d'une commande sudo, votre mot de passe sera demandé. |
**Once that’s done, open the LinuxLNP folder and you’ll see two folders (df_linux, and LNP) and several files. Double left-click on the file called startlnp, or, if you’re in a terminal, type:** | **Once that’s done, open the LinuxLNP folder and you’ll see two folders (df_linux, and LNP) and several files. Double left-click on the file called startlnp, or, if you’re in a terminal, type:** | ||
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• Automatic Job Assignments (Affectations automatiques de tâches) | • Automatic Job Assignments (Affectations automatiques de tâches) | ||
• Autoprune Dead/ | • Autoprune Dead/ | ||
- | • Don’t Cook Tallow (Ne pas faire cuire du suif - FIXME) | + | • Don’t Cook Tallow (Ne pas faire cuire le suif) |
• Performance Tweaks (Ajustements des performances) | • Performance Tweaks (Ajustements des performances) | ||
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**Utilities tab is a bunch of tools that you can use when you’re in the game. Dwarf Therapist is excellent for tweaking the things your dwarves can/can’t do. Soundsense will give you appropriate background music, and while Armok Vision will give you a lovely Unity3D view of your fortress, it will probably slow your machine to a crawl.** | **Utilities tab is a bunch of tools that you can use when you’re in the game. Dwarf Therapist is excellent for tweaking the things your dwarves can/can’t do. Soundsense will give you appropriate background music, and while Armok Vision will give you a lovely Unity3D view of your fortress, it will probably slow your machine to a crawl.** | ||
- | L' | + | L' |
**The Graphics tab is where you can choose a ‘theme’ of sorts.** | **The Graphics tab is where you can choose a ‘theme’ of sorts.** | ||
- | L' | + | L' |
**Options is where you can set some other options (which I left at default).** | **Options is where you can set some other options (which I left at default).** | ||
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**All you need to do now is click ‘Play Dwarf Fortress!’ and you’re in!** | **All you need to do now is click ‘Play Dwarf Fortress!’ and you’re in!** | ||
- | Tout ce que vous avez à faire maintenant est de cliquer sur « Play Dwarf Fortress » et vous y êtes ! | + | Tout ce qu'il faut faire maintenant est de cliquer sur « Play Dwarf Fortress! » et vous y êtes ! |
**Start Small** | **Start Small** | ||
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**Although Dwarf Fortress may seem simple with its ASCII graphics (or theme), it’s actually quite CPU intensive. It’s best to start with a small map. This game simulates every nuance of its world right down to simulating individual body parts being damaged! No, seriously. It’s like a nano-world Minecraft. When you generate a world, it will make a random world, and then apply up to two hundred years of history to it. It will change the terrain accordingly and keep a log of every event that’s happened in that history (eg: battles) which you can then read through. It’s insane just how complex this game is under the hood.** | **Although Dwarf Fortress may seem simple with its ASCII graphics (or theme), it’s actually quite CPU intensive. It’s best to start with a small map. This game simulates every nuance of its world right down to simulating individual body parts being damaged! No, seriously. It’s like a nano-world Minecraft. When you generate a world, it will make a random world, and then apply up to two hundred years of history to it. It will change the terrain accordingly and keep a log of every event that’s happened in that history (eg: battles) which you can then read through. It’s insane just how complex this game is under the hood.** | ||
- | Bien que Dwarf Fortress puisse sembler simple avec ses graphismes | + | Bien que Dwarf Fortress puisse sembler simple avec ses graphismes (ou thème) |
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Bonne chance. Pour ma part, j' | Bonne chance. Pour ma part, j' | ||
- | Dwarf Fortress sur Wikipedia : https://en.wikipedia.org/ | + | Dwarf Fortress sur Wikipedia : https://fr.wikipedia.org/ |
Le wiki de Dwarf Fortress : http:// | Le wiki de Dwarf Fortress : http:// | ||
- | (NdT - wiki francophone: | + | (Ndt - wiki francophone: |
LinuxLNP : http:// | LinuxLNP : http:// | ||
issue132/jeux.1526039539.txt.gz · Dernière modification : 2018/05/11 13:52 de andre_domenech