X-Git-Url: https://plomlompom.com/repos/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=ce60e55572fd4d3fdf6922e21cb63a78c8cd69bd;hb=647fb261547da8aeeb92ca0ba995b36b4a7c8dfb;hp=5f1be55ae5788963aac9a1f5cf7ad6b8df19ca36;hpb=9e85c433c4c33c18e08f73c1b46f8f92ec939f14;p=plomrogue diff --git a/README b/README index 5f1be55..ce60e55 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -12,30 +12,32 @@ to gain hitpoints. Note that different kinds of movements/actions take different numbers of turns to finish. Enemies' AI is very dumb so far: Each turn, they try to move towards their -shortest-path-wise nearest enemy. If no enemy is found in their surroundings, -they just wait. +shortest-path-wise nearest enemy (any animate being of a different species) +visible to them. If they see no enemy, they just wait. -Diagonal movement is possible, but takes (40%) longer than orthogonal movement. - -Once you start a new world, every move of yours is recorded in a file called -"record". Once you re-start the game, all of your previous moves are replayed -automatically up to the point wherere you left the game. To start over in a new -world, simply delete this file. +Every move of yours re-writes a file "savefile" that describes the new state of +dthe world, if more than 15 seconds have passed since its last writing. Once you +re-start the game, the game state is recreated from the "savefile" file. To +start over in a new world, simply delete this file. System requirements / installation / running the game ----------------------------------------------------- The game is expected to run on Linux systems that contain the ncurses library. -Do the following steps: +(It may also work on other Unix-like systems with ncurses, who knows.) Do the +following steps: $ git clone https://github.com/plomlompom/plomrogue $ cd plomrogue -$ make +$ ./redo $ ./roguelike -(It may also work on other Unix-like systems with ncurses, who knows.) +(If you got a redo build system installed and in your $PATH, you could also do a +simple "redo" instead of "./redo". The ./redo script calls a simple partial +shell script implementation of redo stored below build/redo_scripts/, written by +Nils Dagsson Moskopp a.k.a. erlehmann.) -Make generates two executables ./roguelike-server and ./roguelike-client. +./redo generates two executables ./roguelike-server and ./roguelike-client. ./roguelike is a pre-existing shell script that merely executes both of them, with the server as a background job. You can also ignore the script and start the two by hand. @@ -47,8 +49,8 @@ In the client's default window configuration, the window appearing on the left sports a list of keybindings available globally, and additionally via the window selected as active. -Hit "w" (per default keybindings) to switch the "active" window to a view that -allows changing its geometry. One more hit on "w" switches the window to a view +Hit "W" (per default keybindings) to switch the "active" window to a view that +allows changing its geometry. One more hit on "W" switches the window to a view that allows changing its window-specific keybindings. The global keybindings can be changed in the "Global keys" window, those of the window geometry configuration in the "Window geometry keys" window, and those of the @@ -69,33 +71,23 @@ in-client window management. Replay game recording --------------------- -Run "./roguelike -s" to watch a recording of the current game from the -beginning. Hit any player action key to increment turns (they will not trigger -the actions usually mapped to them, only repeat the actions done at that point -in the game as defined in the "record" file). Keys to manage windows, scroll on -the map and quit the program do their usual thing. Append a number to the -s -option (like "-s100") to start the recording at the respective turn number. +Once you start a new world, every move of yours is recorded in a file called +"record". It gets overwritten when a new game world is started after deletion +of the "savefile" file. Run "./roguelike -s" to watch the current game's +recording from the beginning. Hit any player action key to increment turns (they +will not trigger the actions usually mapped to them, only repeat the actions +done at that point in the game as defined in the "record" file). Keys to manage +windows, scroll on the map and quit the program do their usual thing. Append a +number to the -s option (like "-s100") to start the recording at the respective +turn number. Hacking / server internals and configuration -------------------------------------------- -The movements/actions available to the player and the enemies are defined and -can be changed in ./confserver/map_object_actions. Each entry consists of a -first line of a numerical ID used internally to uniquely identify and manage the -action, a second line of the number of turns the action takes, and a third line -of a string that maps the action to the game logic to do when it is called. -Finally, a delimiter line of "%%" ends the entry. - -The different map object types, i.e. species (including the player's human one) -and item types, can be edited in ./confserver/map_objects. Here the first value -is a numerical ID that represents the object type, the second one describes what -type this object decomposes to when it gets destroyed/killed, the third value is -the ASCII character used to represent the object visually on the map, the fourth -value is the number of hitpoints the object starts with (items are dead and -start with zero hitpoints, anything else moves), the fifth is the string that -names the object in the game log, the sixth defines if the object is consumable -(it is if it is non-zero) and how many hitpoints are gained if it is. Finally, -the same delimiter as for the map object action definitions file follows. +The game world is set up and made subject to player commands by +./roguelike-server. It's controlled by commands explained in the file +./SERVER_COMMANDS. The server usually reads these from the files ./server/in +(written to by ./roguelike-client), ./confserver/world, ./record and ./savefile. All source files are thoroughly documented to explain more details of plomrogue's internals. The ./roguelike-server executable can be run with a -v