Damage from a given individual or group only counts towards a kill for 10 minutes since that individual or group's last damage to the entity - after this period their damage contribution is removed. This avoids the list of damage contributors growing excessively large for an entity that does a lot of combat but never dies.
EXP sharing within groups is unchanged - the difference is simply that the input to this calculation may be less than 100% of the base EXP reward for the kill if other individuals or groups contributed damage.
* Added widgets.rs to egui for reusable widgets
* Added filterable_list egui widget
* Reworked DebugShapeAction to be a more generic EguiAction which now allows for ChatCommands (used by admin tools) as well as DebugShape drawing requests.
* Fixed egui event handling so that typing/clicking within egui windows now correctly doesn't pass these events onto the game itself
* Removed /give_item limit for stackable items
- explanation of what pvp/pve means in /battlemode help
- check for radius from town instead of town in chunks (because it count
plant fields, which is kinda meh)
- better error displaying
- Add last_battlemode_change to Player component
- check on last_battlemode_change in handle_battlemode
- set last_battlemode_change after setting battlemode
- still are not persisted in any way
+ notifying about sucessful kit application
+ notifying about case with insufficient space
+ handle case where you don't have enough free slots
+ handle quantity of non-stackable items
+ add test for items in kit manifest
* Pets now teleport to their owner when they are too far away from them
* Limited the animals that can be tamed to `QuadrupedLow` and `QuadrupedSmall` to prevent players taming overly powerful creatures before the pet feature is further developed
* Added `Pet` component used to store pet information about an entity - currently only used to store the pet's database ID
* Added `pet` database table which stores a pet's `body_id` and `name`, alongside the `character_id` that it belongs to
* Replaced `HomeChunk` component with more flexible `Anchor` component which supports anchoring entities to other entities as well as chunks.
Revert "Resolve all '#[allow(clippy::approx_constant)]' error supressions" and re-address the lint using just the PI constant
See merge request veloren/veloren!2639
LoadoutBuilder::build_loadout is a function which has four parameters
and 3 of them are Option<>, and although fourth (body) isn't Option<>,
it's optional too because it is used only in some combinations of
another arguments.
Because these combinations produces quirky code flow, it will be better
to split it to different methods.
So we did following changes to remove it and rewrite code that was using it
to use better methods.
* Introduce LoadoutPreset as new LoadoutConfig, currently it's only used
in Summon ability, because SummonInfo uses Copy and we can't specify
String for specifying asset path for loadout.
Everything else is rewritten to use asset path to create loadouts.
* More builder methods for LoadoutBuilder.
Namely:
- from_default which is used in server/src/cmd.rs in "/spawn" command.
- with_default_equipment, with_default_maintool to use default
loadout for specific body
- with_preset to use LoadoutPreset
* Add new make_loadout field with `fn (loadout_builder, trading_info) -> loadout_builder`
to EntityInfo which allows to lazily construct loadout without
modifying LoadoutBuilder code
* Fix Merchants not having trade site
We had heuristic that if something has Merchant LoadoutConfig - it's
merchant, which can be false, especially if we create Merchant loadout
lazily
As side note, we do same check for Guards and it fails too.
Too fix it, we introduce new agent::Mark, which explicitly specifies
kind of agent for entity
* `LoadoutBuilder::build_loadout` was written in a such way that depending
on main_tool you will have different loadout. Turns out it was this
way only for Adlets though and this behaviour is reproduced by specifying
different loadouts directly in world code.