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At the moment this page uses hex for W-E hex. sides (portrait) and iso-hex for N-S hex. sides (landscape).

Download a Tileset[]

Tilesets made for the latest stable version, 3.1.0, are not compatible with versions 2.4 (or earlier) and 2.6 (or later). The following lists do not cover newer tilesets already available in Modpacks for 2.3 or later versions.

For 2.3[]

README Topology Status Screenshot Download tarball Download Zip Dir.

For 2.2[]

README Topology Status Screenshot Download tarball Download Zip Dir.

For 2.1[]

README Topology Status Screenshot Download tarball Download Zip Dir.

For 2.0[]

README Topology Status Screenshot Download tarball Download Zip Dir.

Older versions[]

README Topology Status Screenshot Download tarball Download Zip Dir.
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Included with 2.0

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

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 (gtk3) client with:

   freeciv-gtk3 --tiles trident

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

See Also[]

See the main Tilesets page.
See the mod overview More Tilesets page.
See the Editing Tilesets page.


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