Noah Petherbridge
94d0da78e7
Water pixels finally do something other than turn your character blue! * When the player character is "wet" (touching water pixels, and so appearing in a blue mask), water physics apply: gravity is slower, your jump height is halved, but you get infinite jumps to swim higher in the water. * Holding the jump key under water will incur a short delay between jumps, so that you don't just fly straight up to the surface. Tap the jump button to move up quicker, you can spam it all you want. Azulians are also able to handle being under water: * They'll sink to the bottom and keep walking back and forth normally. * If you are above them and noticed, they'll jump (swim) up towards you, aware of the water and it jumps like you do. * The Blue Azulian has the poorest vertical aggro range so it isn't a very good swimmer. The White Azulian is very good at navigating water as it can pursue the player from the furthest distance of them all. Changes to the editor: * New brush pattern added: bubbles.png * It's the default pattern now for the "water" color of all of the built-in palettes instead of ink.png * A repeating pattern of bubbles carved out showing the level wallpaper. * The old "Bubbles (circles.png)" is renamed "Circles" * The last scroll position is saved with the Level file, so when you reload the level later it's scrolled at where you left it.
179 lines
4.8 KiB
JavaScript
179 lines
4.8 KiB
JavaScript
// Azulian (Red and Blue)
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const color = Self.GetTag("color");
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var playerSpeed = color === 'blue' ? 2 : 4,
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swimSpeed = playerSpeed * 0.4,
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aggroX = 250, // X/Y distance sensitivity from player
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aggroY = color === 'blue' ? 100 : 200,
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jumpSpeed = color === 'blue' ? 14 : 18,
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swimJumpSpeed = jumpSpeed * 0.4,
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animating = false,
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direction = "right",
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lastDirection = "right";
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// white Azulian is faster yet than the red
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if (color === 'white') {
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aggroX = 1000;
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aggroY = 400;
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playerSpeed = 8;
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swimSpeed = playerSpeed * 0.4;
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jumpSpeed = 20;
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swimJumpSpeed = jumpSpeed * 0.4;
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}
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function setupAnimations(color) {
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let left = color === 'blue' ? 'blu-wl' : color + '-wl',
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right = color === 'blue' ? 'blu-wr' : color + '-wr',
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leftFrames = [left + '1', left + '2', left + '3', left + '4'],
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rightFrames = [right + '1', right + '2', right + '3', right + '4'];
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Self.AddAnimation("walk-left", 100, leftFrames);
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Self.AddAnimation("walk-right", 100, rightFrames);
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}
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function main() {
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playerSpeed = color === 'blue' ? 2 : 4;
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let swimJumpCooldownTick = 0, // minimum Game Tick before we can jump while swimming
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swimJumpCooldown = 10; // CONFIG: delta of ticks between jumps while swimming
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Self.SetMobile(true);
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Self.SetGravity(true);
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Self.SetInventory(true);
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Self.SetHitbox(0, 0, 24, 32);
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setupAnimations(color);
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if (Self.IsPlayer()) {
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return playerControls();
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}
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// A.I. pattern: walks back and forth, turning around
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// when it meets resistance.
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// Sample our X position every few frames and detect if we've hit a solid wall.
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let sampleTick = 0;
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let sampleRate = 5;
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let lastSampledX = 0;
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// Get the player on touch.
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Events.OnCollide((e) => {
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// If we're diving and we hit the player, game over!
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// Azulians are friendly to Thieves though!
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if (e.Settled && isPlayerFood(e.Actor)) {
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FailLevel("Watch out for the Azulians!");
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return;
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}
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});
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setInterval(() => {
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// If the player is nearby, walk towards them. Otherwise, default pattern
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// is to walk back and forth.
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let player = Actors.FindPlayer(),
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followPlayer = false,
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jump = false;
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// Don't follow boring players.
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if (player !== null && isPlayerFood(player)) {
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let playerPt = player.Position(),
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myPt = Self.Position();
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// If the player is within aggro range, move towards.
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if ((Math.abs(playerPt.X - myPt.X) < aggroX && Math.abs(playerPt.Y - myPt.Y) < aggroY)
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|| (Level.Difficulty > 0)) {
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direction = playerPt.X < myPt.X ? "left" : "right";
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followPlayer = true;
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if (playerPt.Y + player.Size().H < myPt.Y + Self.Size().H) {
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jump = true;
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}
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}
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}
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// Default AI: sample position so we turn around on obstacles.
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if (!followPlayer) {
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if (sampleTick % sampleRate === 0) {
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let curX = Self.Position().X;
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let delta = Math.abs(curX - lastSampledX);
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if (delta < 5) {
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direction = direction === "right" ? "left" : "right";
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}
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lastSampledX = curX;
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}
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sampleTick++;
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}
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// Handle being underwater.
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let canJump = Self.Grounded();
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if (Self.IsWet()) {
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let tick = GetTick();
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if (tick > swimJumpCooldownTick) {
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canJump = true;
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swimJumpCooldownTick = tick + swimJumpCooldown;
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}
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}
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// How speedy would our movement and jump be?
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let xspeed = playerSpeed, yspeed = jumpSpeed;
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if (Self.IsWet()) {
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xspeed = swimSpeed;
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yspeed = swimJumpSpeed;
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}
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let Vx = parseFloat(xspeed * (direction === "left" ? -1 : 1)),
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Vy = jump && canJump ? parseFloat(-yspeed) : Self.GetVelocity().Y;
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Self.SetVelocity(Vector(Vx, Vy));
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// If we changed directions, stop animating now so we can
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// turn around quickly without moonwalking.
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if (direction !== lastDirection) {
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Self.StopAnimation();
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}
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if (!Self.IsAnimating()) {
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Self.PlayAnimation("walk-" + direction, null);
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}
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lastDirection = direction;
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}, 10);
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}
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function playerControls() {
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// Note: player speed is controlled by the engine.
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Events.OnKeypress((ev) => {
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if (ev.Right) {
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if (!Self.IsAnimating()) {
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Self.PlayAnimation("walk-right", null);
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}
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} else if (ev.Left) {
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if (!Self.IsAnimating()) {
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Self.PlayAnimation("walk-left", null);
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}
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} else {
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Self.StopAnimation();
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animating = false;
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}
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})
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}
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// Logic to decide if the player is interesting to the Azulian (aka, if the Azulian
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// will be hostile towards the player). Boring players will not be chased after and
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// the Azulian will not harm them if they make contact.
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function isPlayerFood(actor) {
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// Not a player or is invulnerable, or Peaceful difficulty.
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if (!actor.IsPlayer() || actor.Invulnerable() || Level.Difficulty < 0) {
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return false;
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}
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// On hard mode they are hostile to any player.
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if (Level.Difficulty > 0) {
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return true;
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}
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// Azulians are friendly to Thieves and other Azulians.
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if (actor.Doodad().Filename === "thief.doodad" || actor.Doodad().Title.indexOf("Azulian") > -1) {
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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