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[edit] Download a Tileset

Tilesets made for the latest stable version, 2.1, are not compatible with earlier version such as 2.0 or 1.14, and vice versa.

[edit] For 2.1

README Topology Status Screenshot Download tarball Download Zip Dir.

[edit] For 2.0

README Topology Status Screenshot Download tarball Download Zip Dir.

[edit] For 1.14 or older versions

README Topology Status Screenshot Download tarball Download Zip Dir.

* Included with 2.0

[edit] Installing a Tileset

Freeciv looks for a file called <tileset>.tilespec somewhere in your Freeciv data path. That tilespec file contains information telling Freeciv which graphics files to use, and what those graphics files contain.

So, to install a tileset you just need to download it and unpack it somewhere inside the path. The best places to put a tileset are in the installation data directory (with the other tilesets) or in the ~/.freeciv/ directory (on multi-user systems like Linux, Windows XP or Mac OS X).

See also

[edit] Selecting a Tileset

To use different tilesets with Freeciv, use the --tiles argument to the Freeciv client. For instance, to use the trident tileset, start the client with:

   civclient --tiles trident

You may also change tileset in-game through the client options dialog.

[edit] Editing a Tileset

See editing tilesets.

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