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* - implemented the fire simulation in native c++ (cFireSimulator)lapayo94@gmail.com2011-12-281-0/+2
| | | | | | | | - Changed the Durationsystem for Items. cPlayer::UseEquippedItem calls cItem::DamageItem this function damages the item if it has a duration. (needed the duration also in another place so this saves code ;)) - added some other burning blocks - the mobtypes for the settings.ini which i must have forgotten in the last commit git-svn-id: http://mc-server.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@150 0a769ca7-a7f5-676a-18bf-c427514a06d6
* Some kind of 'template' world generator that right now just generates an all dirt world. You can use this to test new algorithmsfaketruth2011-12-271-0/+2
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* - improved Simulator system lapayo94@gmail.com2011-12-261-0/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | -> Manager handles all ticks -> advantage: Much easier to add new simulators, because you only have to register them in the manager - moved sand and gravel simulation to a Simulator-class (cSandSimulator) - Made Squid a little bit more funny and realistic, because it dies now when it´s not in water -Escaping mobs run now faster than normal (They just walked away before :D) git-svn-id: http://mc-server.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@125 0a769ca7-a7f5-676a-18bf-c427514a06d6
* Moved the actual world generation from cChunk.cpp to a more isolated file cWorldGenerator.cppfaketruth2011-12-261-0/+2
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* Made some functions in cChunk and cNoise inline, this should significantly increase chunk generation speedfaketruth2011-12-261-0/+1
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* - Make Color was using 2 extra characters which took 2 characters off the 16 max (including color codes) for scoreboard displaymtilden@gmail.com2011-12-261-0/+2
| | | | | | | - Added xC9 PlayerListItem packet and added code for player names to be added and removed from the scoreboard (need a catch-all for client disconnects: crashes, timeouts, etc) - Changed wid wording to a_WindowType git-svn-id: http://mc-server.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@113 0a769ca7-a7f5-676a-18bf-c427514a06d6
* - Fixed Bug #99 -> Mobs no longer bother you in creative modelapayo94@gmail.com2011-12-251-0/+6
| | | | | | - refactored many things in the Monster system git-svn-id: http://mc-server.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@112 0a769ca7-a7f5-676a-18bf-c427514a06d6
* Refactored both simulators (water and lava) to make them more flexible and easier to modifylapayo94@gmail.com2011-12-251-0/+2
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* Chunks are generated in a separate thread allowing players to keep on playing and chatting while chunks are generated. This means, however, that cWorld::GetChunk() does not always return a chunk and is something you need to be aware of. I am not entirely sure if all this is completely stable, but I think so :Ofaketruth2011-12-251-25/+21
| | | | | | | | | Chunks are now generated before the player is able to see them. This is done because after a chunks is done generating, some blocks might still need to be set (parts of trees from neighboring chunk), causing more bandwidth to be used (each changed block needs to be sent to clients again) and (fps) lagging the clients when changing a lot of blocks. Calculating ahead fixes these issues. Separated the placing of foliage (trees and stuff) when generated chunks into a new function GenerateFoliage() Cleaned up the VS2010 project, now using some VS2010 specific functions like dependencies on projects (no need for setting library dependencies manually). VS2010 project now compiles way faster in Release by using multi threading. git-svn-id: http://mc-server.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@103 0a769ca7-a7f5-676a-18bf-c427514a06d6
* - Crafting fixed in 1.0.0lapayo94@gmail.com2011-12-211-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | - Server compatible with the weapons and equip again. (Some Packets were incompatible) - fixed bucket bugs (not all) - Fixed clients getting crashed by wrong Pickups - fixed nearly all mob drops. (Check wheather they are burning is missing Big Grin) - maybe some other things I can´t recall atm Big Grin git-svn-id: http://mc-server.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@94 0a769ca7-a7f5-676a-18bf-c427514a06d6
* It's a Squirrel!!faketruth2011-11-081-7/+7
| | | | | | In SquirrelBindings.h use #define USE_SQUIRREL 1 to enable squirrel git-svn-id: http://mc-server.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@76 0a769ca7-a7f5-676a-18bf-c427514a06d6
* Added three new packets and cleaned up cPacket_Thunderbolt.cpp... cPacket_BlockAction, cPacket_Explosion, and cPacket_SoundEffect.admin@omencraft.com2011-11-071-0/+6
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* Patch with diff file created by Sebi (implemented some stuff like lava physics, drops are deleted when in lava, water is now slower, lava gives actual damage etc.). Pistons now work mostly as they should. They do not yet show the motion animation and do not emit sound. They do extend, push, and retract as they should though. Right now the only way to activate a piston is to light redstone wire adjacent to it with a redstone torch.admin@omencraft.com2011-11-061-0/+2
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* Added cPiston.h and cPiston.cpp to VC2010 files.admin@omencraft.com2011-11-051-0/+2
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* Added cRedstone to project filefaketruth2011-11-041-1/+3
| | | | | | Changed NetworkToHostFloat4(), maybe it works now on 64bit linux git-svn-id: http://mc-server.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@54 0a769ca7-a7f5-676a-18bf-c427514a06d6
* Added New/Invaid State and Thunderbolt packets. For testing purposes it now rains whenever a player opens a workbench and stops when they pen a chest. The rain start/stop in only sent to the sole clientopening the items.admin@omencraft.com2011-11-021-1/+5
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* Player data is saved and loaded as human readable JSON now.faketruth2011-10-311-1/+4
| | | | | | | | cFileFormatUpdate will loop through old files and convert them to new files (should replace legacy old format loading code) cItem has two new functions to load from Json and output Json, this will keep the items in Json standard ChestEntity and FurnaceEntity use the new functions in cItem git-svn-id: http://mc-server.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@35 0a769ca7-a7f5-676a-18bf-c427514a06d6
* Added CreateInventoryAction packet for creative mode. Used cPacketEntityEquipment as template. Forced server into Creative Mode. Can't break blocks yet. Player can stil be damaged in creative mode and dying takes you back to survival mode.admin@omencraft.com2011-10-261-1/+3
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* Updated VS2010 project filesfaketruth2011-10-261-0/+28
| | | | | | | Made monster spawning code in cWorld.cpp a bit more compact and readable srand() is only supposed to be called once in the whole program, and it's already called in the constructor of cWorld so it doesn't have to be in cWorld::Tick() git-svn-id: http://mc-server.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@14 0a769ca7-a7f5-676a-18bf-c427514a06d6
* Visual Studio 2010 solution and project filesfaketruth2011-10-031-0/+488
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