* Fixed Nano stamina not being halved on respawn
* Reverted the default argument to terminate() change because MSVC is
undable to disambiguate the function pointer passed to sigaction()
* Fatal errors during init (like in TableData) can just call exit(1)
directly anyway (missing "OpenFusion: terminated." be damned)
* Switched to a slightly more portable syntax for getting the version
in the Makefile
* We shouldn't join the shard thread in the signal handler because the
thread the signal handler ends up running in is undefined behaviour and
we don't strictly need to join it anyway
Many of these issues were discovered on OpenBSD.
* Gave it a default argument, since we never actually care about it, but
it needs to have it to conform to the signal handler prototype
* Constricted the area locked by activeCrit to only the block that deals
with the connections vector, to lower the chance of a future badly
placed call to terminate() deadlocking the server instead
* 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.
* For now only mob.json is read for grouped mobs.
* Grouped mobs are fully functional granted the mobs.json is prepared correctly.
* Removed redundant move packet.
* Add newly created chunks to nearby players and NPCs. This fixes the
slider/static path mob pop-in problem.
* Update a player's chunks when resurrecting. This fixes a mob desync
problem.
* Use a private instance for the Time Lab
* Spawn a slider for every stop
* Fix mobs in private lairs using the template chunk mobs's current
health for their max health
* Don't call into the JSON lib in the loop in aggroCheck(). This is an
optimization found after using gprof.
* Don't print NPC deletions to console. This stops the spam when a
private instance is deleted.
* Changed default view distance to half the length of a map tile, so
chunks are aligned to map tiles
* Update tdata reference
* The server now refuses to start if any JSONs fail to load
* Mobs now take height into account when losing aggro on a player
* Mobs now aggro on the closest player in range, rather then on the
earliest one to connect to the server of the ones in range
* /summonW now works in IZs and Lairs as well
* Lowered the extra height that mobs spawn at with /summonW to prevent
glitching problems
* Replaced bad exception logic with C-style error returns in ItemManager
* Removed unnecessary instances of objects being passed by value
* Fixed whitespace problems
* Added new config options to the default config.ini
* Updated tabledata reference
* FM, Taros and Boosts awards from killing mobs should be pretty
accurate now. A temporary formula for adjusting player/mob level gap is
implemented, but it will probably need to be adjusted in the future
* Mobs now drop correct crates
* Crates can be opened and give you correct items This includes
regular mob crates, world boss crates, mission crates, IZ race crates,
E.G.G.E.R.s, golden Eggs, and Event Crates. Keep in mind that neither
IZ races or golden Eggs are implemented, but if you spawn such a crate
it can be opened.
* All data is read from a json file, for which I'm going to release a
tool soon so it's easily adjustable
* There is a new setting for enabling events, which enables dropping
extra event crates These are Knishmas, Halloween and Easter
* 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
* 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
* 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.