The first implementation was way too complicated and prone to bugs.
This is much more simple flexible; first off, std::function is now used
instead of a raw function pointer, so lambdas and binds are fair game
which is great for scripting. Second, callbacks for all stacks are
executed. It is up to the callback target to ensure correct behavior.
Get rid of `iConditionBitFlag` in favor of a system of individual buff
objects that get composited to a bitflag on-the-fly.
Buff objects can have callbacks for application, expiration, and tick,
making them pretty flexible. Scripting languages can eventually use
these for custom behavior, too.
TODO:
- Get rid of bitflag in BaseNPC
- Apply buffs from passive nano powers
- Apply buffs from active nano powers
- Move eggs to new system
- ???
Was getting frustrated by the inconsistency in our include statements,
which were causing me problems. As a result, I went through and manually
re-organized every include statement in non-core files.
I'm just gonna copy my rant from Discord:
FOR HEADER FILES (.hpp):
- everything you use IN THE HEADER must be EXPLICITLY INCLUDED with the exception of things that fall under Core.hpp
- you may NOT include ANYTHING ELSE
FOR SOURCE FILES (.cpp):
- you can #include whatever you want as long as the partner header is included first
- anything that gets included by another include is fair game
- redundant includes are ok because they'll be harmless AS LONG AS our header files stay lean.
the point of this is NOT to optimize the number of includes used all around or make things more efficient necessarily. it's to improve readability & coherence and make it easier to avoid cyclical issues
Start by replacing `hitMob` with `takeDamage` interface function.
Simplify `pcAttackChars` a little by utilizing the new interface, then add more interface functions as needed.
A lot of the combat logic is tied to the `Mob` class. Need to start moving stuff over to CombatNPC.
Storing certain things in appearance data and others in their own fields
was gross. Now everything is stored on the same level and functions have
been added to generate appearance data when it's needed by the client.
* Use a specialized connection object
* Copy the Player object less frequently
* Use a randomly generated serial key for shard auth
* Refuse invalid shard connection attempts
* Clean up connection metadata when a Player joins the shard
* Prune abandoned connections when they time out
Replaced all references to chunk->players and chunk->NPCs with
chunk->entities and all instances of the old NPCClass enum with
EntityType.
The server compiles but will not yet run properly.
Player and all NPCs now have a common superclass, with virtual functions
so smooth over shared behavior. EntityRef is a simple class that points
to an arbitrary Entity.
This commit is not yet functional.
We had avoided putting STL containers into Players back when we thought
Players was still POD and needed to remain POD, but it turned out that
neither were the case all along, so there's no need for the indirection.
CNProtocol, CNShared, CNStructs and Defines are now in core/.
CNLoginServer, CNShardServer and Monitor are now in servers/.
core/Core.hpp wraps all the core headers except for CNShared.hpp.
Defines.cpp has been renamed to Packets.cpp, and so has its
corresponding namespace, but not the header file. This is in preparation
for upcoming changes.
ChatManager -> Chat
MissionManager -> Missions
NanoManager -> Nanos
TransportManager -> Transport
ChunkManager -> Chunking
BuddyManager -> Buddies
GroupManager -> Groups
RacingManager -> Racing
ItemManager -> Items
NPCManager and PlayerManager remain.
Note: You can use git log --follow src/file.cpp to trace the history of
a file from before it was renamed.
implemented getCharInfo
implemented delete character
implemented evaluateCustomName
implemented name change function
implemented getPlayer function
implemented functions for buddies
implemented emails
* All nano power functions have been merged into one goliath of a function.
* Nano powers consume the correct amount of stamina.
* Bugfixed gumball issues, gumballed nanos now perform better.
* Revive powers now work correctly.
* Recall powers both self and group are functional.
* Removed nanoBuff.
* Added a new applyBuff function, this allows for quick and easy application of nano skills.
* Numerous other bugfixes.
I couldn't reproduce this on my public server, but the list would show up empty sometimes on initial login on my local server, so I threw it in for good measure.
- Get rid of buddyCnt, self-nullptr checks, and redundant playermap loops in chat handlers
- Add helper function to find available buddy slot
- Reorganize a bit
I cleaned up the code a bit (I'll clean it up more as I make more progress) and fixed a bug with buddy slots. Now buddies aren't overwritten!
A few reworks and adjustments
I reworked the buddyIDs array to store only player UIDs instead of IDs. I also reworked buddy deleting so that it deletes buddies from the array.
Code cleanup
Cleaned up some of the code. I mainly just removed useless helper methods.
* Weapons will consume your batteries fully.
* Nerfed enemy damage at lower levels.
* Further reworked drain, uses a static variable as a timer (lastDrainTime)
* resendMobHP has been repurposed to drainMobHP.
* Players heal faster after a sizable cooldown.
* Nano type advantage is more noticeable during combat.
Implemented two more mission types + Tweaks
* Item delivery quests now work.
* Timed missions now work.
* All escort missions (type 6) are skipped.
* /minfo now also prints the terminator npc.
* Weapon battery consumption tweaked
* Fixed indentations.
* Heal nanos have better output (25% -> 35%)
* Damage formula had a slight tweak.
* Bugfixed weapon equipping.
* Other tweaks
* Entering/exiting groups should apply/remove group buffs.
* Fixed issues with nanos losing all stamina from various revives/warp away.
* Heavily tweaked damage formula, nano types now boost/decrease damage.
* Weapons can consume battery returning extra damage, battery consumed depends on enemy level.
* Initial Group Implementation
* Request/refuse/join and leave groups.
* Chat into groups.
* Get status updates on every group member each tick.
* Owner leaving the group destroys the entire group.
* Added more nano powers
* Revive for both variants work.
* Many nano powers now have a group variant working.
* Enemy checks for aggro before retreating.
* Enemies keep aggro on dead players with revive nanos out.
* Further Nano powers + Bugfixes
* Infection damage now relies on bitcondition flags.
* Antidote power now works.
* Improved how groups handle leaving players.
* Fixed mob aggro range.
* Group Healing is now functional.
* Possibly fixed the player being unselectable bug.
* Fixed indentations.
* Dismiss nano when starting a MSS ride
* Sneak, Invisibility and Bugfixes
* Sneak and invisibility affect mob aggro.
* Possibly bugfixed equips not showing to other players.
* Aggro checking is less likely to cause nullptr related crashes.
* Group PR cleanup.
* Made sure to label all hacky workarounds
* Implemented the Antidote nano power the right way
* Cleaned up the way various little things are written
Didn't have the opportunity to actually test groups.
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