The first two fixes were caught by infer. The Big Bug(tm) remains
unfixed.
* Fixed the Leech nano power
* Fixed an unlikely nullptr dereference in ItemManager
* /toggleai now makes mobs retreat immediately, instead of waiting for
their next movement tick
* Static path mobs will now stop in place instead of retreating to
their spawn points when AI is disabled
* Changed the misleading config option name from "chunksize" to
"viewdistance", since it's actually only a third of the chunk size
* Mobs now retreat to where they were when they were roaming; not their
spawn point
* /toggleai still sends them back to their spawn point however
* Fixed a bug where mobs would respawn where they were killed instead of
their proper spawn point
* Fixed mobs roaming despite simulatemobs being set to false
* Updated tdata submodule
* Mob roaming is now integrated into the TransportManager
* Doubled the roaming distance, since it was clearly too small
* Tripled retreat speed
* Made use of NPCManager::sendToViewable() in TransportManager
* 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.
This should stop server providers from kicking tutorial players as
inactive TCP connections. The interval is generous for that reason.
Also snuck in a change that makes mobs retreat all the way to their
spawn points, to aid during mob gruntwork with /toggleai.
* Groups can now be abandoned using the "leave group" button.
* Non-group passive powers no longer buff the group leader instead of buffing the summoner.
* Adjusted various warning causing code pieces.
* Adjusted potions and battery prices.
* Monkey Skyway paths are now saved in a format compatible with
paths.json
* flush() is called on every periodic DB save in addition to the /flush
and /mss N export commands
* Monkeys now accept WIP routes
* 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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* This should fix the problem with some completed missions being
forgotten
* We no longer explicitly shuffle bits around. Instead we just cast
and copy the full buffer
* Character creation initializes the quest blob with 128 zeroes, since
that happens later on anyway, but we're robust against different quest
flag sizes just in case
* I haven't looked at the actual flag-setting logic, so if the bug is in
there, this won't fix that one, but it does fix the one where the least
significant bit of every 64-bit flag doesn't get saved to the blob
* I'm still cautious about storing the various bitfields as signed
values even though the client does it that way, since while shifting
into the sign bit is undefined behaviour in C/C++, it may *not* be in
C#. And of course the client implementation may just be buggy as well.
* Nano missions should now stop repeating.
* Bitwise operators are now used to handle buff/debuff bitfields.
* Changing nano powers will no longer grant you infinite buffs.
* Mobs now heal up client-side after retreating, this comes with candy effect being played however.
* Lower level mobs now hit harder.
* Nanos drain stamina quicker when they grant passive powers.
* Healing, damage and leech powers scale up with your level.
* Player on player damage now accounts for damage and armor.
All DB functions that are called outside of Database.cpp are now locked
by the same mutex. This might be a bit overkill, but it's not a hot code
path, so it doesn't matter. Better to avoid the potential deadlocks if
we made it too granular.
From now on a clear distinction must be made between external and
internal functions in Database.cpp, or else deadlock will occur.
Note that sqlite database operations are already locked, but if execute
multiple transactions within the same operation, it could have still
caused problems.
I also removed the DbPlayer fetch when writing to DB by making it a part
of the Player struct. This, by itself, should have fixed the crash we found.
This fixes the "dancing in Fusion Matter" bug.
Also (temporarily?) added updateNPCPosition() to the suppression list.
Might want to take it out again (along with some of the other ones) if
we do end up implementing Chunk GC.
* Mobs should account for height when aggroing on nearby players
* We don't need to keep track of lastHealTime for each player separately
* Warp attendants no longer steal the players weapon and money
* Mobs now move at a tickrate per second of 2 as opposed to less than 1 before.
* How lerping works was changed slightly, mobs are bumped down to half the speed to account for the higher tickrate.
* Damage formula was altered to more closely match the OG game.
* Player weapons and armor ratings are taken into account when damaging/getting damaged by mobs.
* Players have a 5% chance to critical strike mobs, this doubles the player's weapon power.
* Aside from player and mob stat based damage variance, there is also an inherent 20% variance to any damage.
* The player now heals while not in combat
* Nanos lose stamina while active, regain it while resting
* Using active nano powers drains stamina
* Standing in FM patches/lakes now deals damage
* Fixed a memory error in npcAttackPc()
* Mobs now aggro when a player gets close
* Mobs now give up the chase if the player gets out of the combat zone;
they no longer try chasing until they themselves have left it
* Added a few missing break statements in the loops in BuddyManager
Other players are not yet instantly notified of health/stamina updates,
as finding the correct way to do this has proven tricky. FM patch damage
updates other player's views just fine, though.
* The player no longer receives the Blossom nano mission until they've
left the future
* As a temporary measure for the sake of the public server, Fusions in
respawn in their lairs after 2.5 minutes
* Changed default player damage value to 150
* Mobs now drop the correct amount of FM, as well as a close
approximation of the correct amount of taros
* You can no longer break the FM cap in the Future zone
* Fixed the updateFusionMatter() bug the right way this time
* Completing a nano mission now subtracts FM as it should
* Setting a Nano's power no longer reports 0 FM to the client
* Sync'd tdata so it has all the lair NPCs
* Bypassed Eduardo escort task
* Fixed the level 36 updateFusionMatter() memory error
* Fixed qitems being deleted even if the player fails to complete the
mission due to not having any inventory space, thus softlocking the
mission
* set up "go to the time machine" button working
* warping to the past now sets PayZoneFlag and removes all active missions
* added gumballs functionality
* added nano potions functionality
* formatting fix
* NPCs now keep track of their chunk information like PlayerView does
for players
* NPCManager::sendToViewable() parallels PlayerManager::sendToViewable()
* Nano damage and debuffs now count as attacking a mob
* Mobs will de-aggro if something else killed their target
Unfortunetly, this necessitated keeping around yet more JSON objects for
the duration of the server's runtime.
It also involved unifying the way NPC IDs are handled, such that they
may be allocated and deallocated out of order.
If any NPCID-related bugs occour, this commit should be regarded as
the prime suspect.
This replaces the unnecessary deallocations on program termination.
Passing in the suppression list environment variable via setenv()
doesn't seem to work, so I've added a comment in the Makefile to explain
invocation.