Blocks placed above 128 limit don't become obsidian anymore. This was due to the cChunk::MakeIndex() function return 0 when outside of bounds, it now returns an 'error constant'
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Also fixed a threading issue when a player connecting might have gotten stuck in "Downloading world" forever
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Note that this commit breaks foliage generation - there are no trees in the chunks generated!
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cChunk fix - setting a block to the same value doesn't mark chunk dirty (resulted in un-unloadable chunks)
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cChunk::Tick did an assertion in cCSLock, I used a cCSUnlock to fix it, but not sure if this is correct.
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In this new design a plugin consists of a folder with Lua files, this should enable plugin developers to keep things separate and have more overview.
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Added checks whether flowers/mushrooms/saplings can be placed on surface
Added checks for cactus to see if it's allowed to be placed
Fluids now wash away certain items (flower, sapling, cactus)
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Made some funky smart pointer things for chunks.
Fixed a bug where the client would override the player position on the server and back again, resulting in sending too many chunks to the client which it doesn't even need.
Fixed some compiler warnings in cPickup.cpp
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Added some form of reference counting to cChunk to make sure it's not referenced when deleting it.
Right now it's only needed due to the generation of chunks in a separate thread and adding it to the spread light list in cWorld
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Players should not spawn in the ground anymore.
When an entity was added to cWorld twice (which shouldn't happen actually), the server would crash when the entity is destroyed, this should be fixed now.
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-> 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)
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- Mersenne Twister still says uint32 but it's now signed for compatibility with random uses needing negative values
- Server seed is sent to clients, but needs to be able to be signed long long later on for authentic reasons
- Protocol Version is required to match to ensure client compatibility, this should probably have a settings.ini check as well as store the value there
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New generators should inherit cWorldGenerator and implement their own generation algorithms
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