'Fixed' a 'bug' where MCServer would seemingly endlessly calculate lighting for an entire world (and then crash), when this entire world has 'wrong' lighting. This happens when running a converted map from Vanilla. Fixed this by only allowing a maximum of 50 chunks to recalculate their lighting per tick.
Fixed a small coding error in cChunkMap where it would check PakVersion twice, instead of also ChunkVersion.
DeNotch converter does not need the VS2010 runtime thingies anymore
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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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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.
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Falling Sand now notifies water around
Implemented Function to get the relative chunk position in the total position (cChunk::PositionToWorldPosition)
Pistons don´t drop water and lava items anymore when stopping water/lava
implemented Getter for lava and water simulator
IsBlockWater and IsBlockLava function in Defines.h
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Player's current world is saved in the player file. When a player joins the server, the player joins the last world he was in.
It seems MCServer can finally run multiple worlds! It just needs functionality to switch between them
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Players are now stored in separate folder /players instead of in the world folder (!so move the folder!)
Fixed a memory leak/error in cPickup.cpp
Multiple worlds are stored in cRoot
cClientHandle lists are taken out of cWorld and now stored in cServer
Worlds now have names to distinguish them by
Some functions in the Core plugin now distinguish between worlds
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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()
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