- AICharacter will mark their path unreachable if their path is blocked by a door they cant open (may happen if someone closes the door after calculating the path)
- fixed exception when creating a Steering component when there's no active GameSession (i.e. in the editor)
- fixed impacts weaker than the damage threshold giving characters health
- possible to slide down ladders
- improved IndoorsSteeringManager ladder climbing logic
- only the collider can receive impact damage
- shorter collider to allow crouching in tight spaces
- AI characters are considered close enough to a waypoint if their collider overlaps with it (instead of a distance check)
Looks like a lot more than just netcode is getting rewritten. Removing coroutines because there are better ways of handling asynchronous tasks, removing filestream because that's to be reimplemented later
These functions needed to be replaced because they rely heavily on reliability.
Instead, new functions called (Write/Read)Data(Server/Client) will be added.
Separating client and server code into completely separate functions will help ensure that proper security checks are performed.
- syncing items spawned/removed mid-round
- syncing characters spawned mid-round (through the console or by respawning)
- making sure that item IDs of the spawned characters match
- syncing wall damage
- waypoints are created between docked subs and removed when they undock
- fixed start waypoint being left out of steering paths
- NPCs won't close doors/hatches on themselves
- NPCs won't let go of ladders until their feet are above the lower edge of the hull
- fixed FindDivingGear "loops": need to find a suit -> need to get to a suit -> need a suit to get to the suit -> need to find a suit...
- fixed characters constantly turning from side to side in small rooms
- recursive function for finding the button which opens a door (so a button doesn't have to be connected straight to a door for an NPC to be able to open it)
- AIObjectiveGetItem keeps searching for more suitable items even if a path to a matching item has been found
- respawn info texts
- camera clamped to the the upper edge of the level
- fixed submarinebody being generated from all walls (and not just the ones belonging to that specific sub)
- repairtool fix
- submarines collide with each other
- every submarine is updated (so MainSub isn't the only one that can move)
- submarinebody vertex generation fix
- specific skills are required to fabricate some items
- changes to medical syringes: the status effects are defined in the chemical item instead of the syringe
- changes to the dying logic: characters will be unconscious when their health or oxygen goes below 0.0, and die when it drops to -100.0 (if either of the values is below zero, it will automatically decrease so the character will quickly die without medical care)
- fixed LightSprite being drawn on LightComponents even if the item is inside an inventory
- characters extend their arm more when placing signal items
- fixed lightcomponent LightSprites "twitching" when the sub is moving
- fixed null reference exceptions in Hull.Render if no submarine has been loaded
- submarine descriptions
- emergency sirens in Aegir & Vellamo
- changed the required item for fabricating a wire from "Copper" to "Copper Bar"
- wires and alarm buzzers can be fabricated
- fixed items selecting constructions outside the hulls
- ItemLabel.TextColor works now
- removed a random dot at the corner of head5.png
- inventory is visible in wiring mode
- fixed null reference exceptions in AIObjectiveGoto and Holdable
- replacing empty oxygen tanks
- fixed characters only fixing leaks in the outer hull
- prioritizing large leaks over small ones
- fixed characters doing nothing after fixing all the leaks (and sinking to the bottom if they happen to be outside)
- more accurate welder aiming
- AIObjectiveGetItem makes the characters go to the cabinet/container an item is inside, not to the actual item (which may not be actually positioned at the container)
- enemies can spot targets from further away if they've previously spotted the target
- physics bodies are immediately moved to the correct position if they're really far (instead of lerping)