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Now we do not have two character.cpp files in the repository.
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This removes support for skills. The plan is to allow to implement the skills
as they were implemented before via attributes. This adds a lot more
flexibility to the server creators while also removing the confusion about
skills and attributes.
So this change does:
- Remove the skillmanager with all its calls, the skill xml file, etc
- Move exp giving to the script engine:
--> Allows to implement the old behaviour (and more) in the scripts
- Remove the exp tag from the monster definition:
+ Since the server itself does not require it anymore it feels wrong to
require it for EVERY monster. TODO: Add a system to add properties to the
monsters/items.xml which allow defining things like the exp and allows to
read the value from the script engine.
+ Small drawback, but it should not be hard to implement this property
system.
- Drop the level networking and calculation.
+ level calculation will happen via the attribute system later but i would
prefer to do this in a seperate patch since this patch already got longer
than expected especially since this requires to make setting correction
points and available status points scriptable.
+ The level would be simply set as a attribute, the int number of it will be
the level, the remaining digits will be the % number till the next levelup.
- NOT remove any existing skill tables in the database update scripts.
+ There is no way to move them into the attribute table in a unified way
(there are too many different way they could have been used). So server
admins have to care about moving theirs skills to attributes themselves.
+ Keeping the old tables does not hurt for existing databases. So removing
does not give any advantage/is required anyway. The now obsolote info
about the EXP transaction is not removed for updated databases either.
(The update script basically only bumps the version number without doing
anything else.
- bump the network protocol version --> old clients won't be able to connect.
- bump the database version --> serveradmins need to update their db.
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As a side effect i had to remove the monster attack AI for now. I will
readd this as next thing.
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Reported by tao1 on IRC.
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All damage dealing is now handeled via CombatComponent.
Monsters use a derived MonsterCombatComponent since they can have a damage
mutation and have a seperate script callback.
The wirering with Being is still not optional since most of the stuff does
not exist as components.
Things done:
- Seperated the fighting code from Being and only let Characters and Monsters
add the Component (less overhead for npcs)
- Added a getter for Attribute values to prevent searching it all the time in
non Being members
- Fixed the type if the damage mutation to double (no idea why it was int)
I did not want to copy it over incorrectly
- Removed the addAttack/removeAttack overrides in Character and made the
knuckleAttack being added based on newly added signals
Future TODOS:
- Remove depedency on Being as soon all needed dependencies are available
as components of Entity
- Move the monster script callback into the general combatcomponent and
make it usuable for characters too
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Well, first visible change is that everything just gets longer to read.
Reviewed-by: Yohann Ferreira
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The timeout remembers a reference point of time against which it can check
how much time is remaining.
Reviewed-by: Erik Schilling
Reviewed-by: Yohann Ferreira
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In preparation for using an entity/component system for the entities
in the game world, this name will be more recognizable and easier to
talk about.
Reviewed-by: Yohann Ferreira
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Added scriptmanager.h, scriptmanager.cpp, specialmanager.h, specialmanager.cpp
Reviewed-by: Ablu.
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The files had been moved in commit:
5b3c4a585b211b03fb2999cddd2558e030ed5c0e
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The default argument values had no effect, because they are
not in the declaration.
Updating the codeblock project, because protocol.h had been renamed.
Reviewed-by: Bertram
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It was too close from the Position class and it leads to
making the server handle one or another type through the
code. Still bugged me many times while making changes.
Reviewed-by: Jaxad.
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* Adding missing protocol.h
* Switching debugger symbols and compiler optimization on
* Show the Mana icon for executable files
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Also added an header to the autoattack.{h,cpp} files.
Big but trivial fix.
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12 files were missing because of this.
Reviewed-by: Thorbjørn Lindeijer <thorbjorn@lindeijer.nl>
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Conflicts:
src/account-server/storage.cpp
src/game-server/being.cpp
src/game-server/being.hpp
src/game-server/character.cpp
src/game-server/character.hpp
src/game-server/gamehandler.cpp
src/game-server/inventory.cpp
src/scripting/lua.cpp
src/sql/mysql/createTables.sql
src/sql/sqlite/createTables.sql
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Because of compiler warnings generated
by enet, warnings are switched of for:
* unknown #pragmas, which are for MSVC compiler
* enumeration with missing case
Reviewed-by: Bertram
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Attribute system:
Structure is no longer completely hardcoded. Attributes and structure is
defined by new xml file (defaulting to stats.xml)
Structure defines non-base modifications to an attribute, to be used by
modifiers from items, effects, etc.
Calculating the base value for core attributes is still done in C++ (and for
such fundamental elements the only reason I can think of to do it any other
way is perhaps being able to quickly change scripts without a compile could be
useful for testing, but such things are a low priority anyway)
Item structure:
Modifiers are now through triggers rather than single events. This also
removes hardcoded types - an item could be both able to be equipped and be
able to be activated.
Item activation no longer consumes by default, this must be specified by the
property <consumes /> inside the trigger.
Currently only attribute modifications, autoattacks, and consumes are defined
as effects, but stubs for others do exist. Autoattacks are currently
non-functional, and this should be rectified with some urgency.
Auto Attacks:
AutoAttacks are now separate entities, though not fully complete, nor fully
integrated with all beings yet. Integration with the Character class is
urgent, integration with other Being children less so.
When fully integrated this will allow for multiple autoattacks, through
equipping multiple items with this as an equip effect or even through other
means if needed.
Equipment structure:
As ItemClass types are no longer hardcoded, so too are equip types. An item
have multiple ways to be equipped across multiple equipment slots with any
number in each slot. Character maximums are global but configurable.
Miscellaneous:
Speed, money, and weight are now attributes.
Some managers have been changed into classes such that their associated
classes can have them as friends, to avoid (ab)use of public accessors.
The serialise procedure should also be set as a friend of Character (both in
the account- and game- server) as well; having public accessors returning
iterators is simply ridiculous.
Some start for such cleanups have been made, but this is not the primary focus
here. Significant work will need to be done before this is resolved
completely, but the start is there.
BuySell::registerPlayerItems() has been completely disabled temporarily. The
previous function iterated through equipment, yet in the context I think it is
intended to fill items? I have been unable to update this function to fit the
modifications made to the Inventory/Equipment/Possessions, as I am unsure what
exactly what it should be doing.
ItemClass::mSpriteId was previously unused, so had been removed, but I
notice that it was used when transmitting equipment to nearby clients.
Experimentation showed that this value was never set to anything other than
0, and so has been left out of the ItemManager rewrite.
I am not entirely sure what is happening here, but it should be worth looking
into at a later time, as I am not sure how equipment appearences would be sent
otherwise.
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character.
Added script call for getting the cost of a special (recharge only for now)
Deleting specials works server-sided but the client isn't informed about it properly. Specials without recharge cost don't appear for the player. Both of these features require an additional netcode message.
Reviewed-by: Freeyorp
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his email to appear in the log.
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LUA scripts
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The files were removed in 3dde50b0e702c81d0856db5d46f5d8b0dc671fe5
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Added GM command for changing player attributes. Changed GM command to
@ as '/' was already being used by client for local commands.
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implemented single target attacks useful for projectile weapons like bows.
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which also includes guild channels. Channels now have a joinable
field, which is true for channels that are created by users, and
false for guild channels. Chatting in guild channels now works, and
non-guild members can no longer join guild channels
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