for players this defaults to 0.001, for wheeledvehicles, 2.0, and for flyingvehicles, 200
fix naveditor cript not looking up the object.datablock.aicontrollerdata
fix AIWheeledVehicleControllerData not binding the relevant ::resolvespeed
also the relevant ::resolvespeed now lowers the throttle post-turning
add AIFlyingVehicleControllerData
splitTerrainMaps("data/some/file"); or makeTerrainMapsFrom("module:anAsset"); to take a detailed albedo map and split it into a _bas(is) file thats an averaghe of the inut and a _det(ail) file to raise and lower different channels from that average.
special note: while used primarily for terrain authoring, these files could also be plugged into a normal material
Also adds a check so if we have spawned as just a camera, it scopes down to the client correctly
Correctly has the shortcut calls activate for the spawn override callbacks if no modules or gamemodes are able to respond to them
Added logic to ModuleManager's findModules method to allow priority sorting as well as pre-filtering by a given module group
Adjusts the %isFine argument for the onMapLoadFailed callback events to %canContinueOnFail for a bit more clarity on what the arg conveys
Shifts the setSpawnObjectType, setSpawnPoint and onPostSpawn call stack to utilize an event manager to allow the setup process for spawners and gamemode prepwork to run in it's own time, if needbe. Such as if a gamemode has to generate a map and there's no guarantees on when it'll b e done for one client vs another
Added getModulesAndGameModesList, callOnObjectList and getNumCanCallOnObjectList utility functions
By default this list of variables would be:
%this.spawnClass = "Camera";
%this.spawnDBType = "CameraData";
%this.spawnDataBlock = "Observer";
%this.playerSpawnGroups = "PlayerSpawnPoints PlayerDropPoints";
%this.spawnPoint = "";
%this.spawnLocation = "0 0 0";
Also adds several callbacks so that these values can be overridden by modules and gamemodes, kicked off from the %client.spawnControlObject(); command :
callOnModules("setSpawnObjectType", "Game", %this);
callGamemodeFunction("setSpawnObjectType", %this);
callOnModules("setSpawnPoint", "Game", %this);
callGamemodeFunction("setSpawnPoint", %this);
callOnModules("onPostSpawn", "Game", %this);
callGamemodeFunction("onPostSpawn", %this);
This is to ensure that a game mode can supersede modules, but even modules can dictate spawn behaviors for minimalist implementations and drop-in interop support
Adds loadIf conditional logic to evaluate if a subscene is 'allowed' to load when tested
Adds isAlwaysActive to GameMode to be able to flag a gamemode as being defaulted to on and used automatically
Updated GetGameModesList function to return an arrayObject of the gamemodes found
Overhauled CallGameModeFunction to utilize the gamemodes list with active/alwaysActive modes being called against, rather than level-scanning
Updated ChooseLevelMenu to be able to toggle on/off multiple gamemodes with an image indicator if it's active or not
Standardizes Gamemodes to be an actual class with data and utility functions that can be parsed
Adds inspector field handling for selecting gamemodes
Updated Scene class to work with Gamemodes for the gamemode field
Updates editor suite elements to be able to create SubScenes, SceneGroups and Gamemodes
Adds ability to convert SimGroup to SubScene
Updates BaseUI's chooselevel menu to have gamemode selection and filters shown levels based on selected gamemode