OBD talk:BINA/OBJC/CHAR
Talk
Ok, I'm going to ask a few dumb questions
- How are these teams treated: SecurityGuard, Switzerland, Who are there friends and enemies?
- How is SyndicateAccessory different from Syndicate?
- Is it possible to add BGI as another team?
- Can the properties of a team be changed? ie: defining its friends and enemies
EdT 23:55, 30 August 2008 (CEST)
From what I remember, from testing with KvW:
Team 1: SecurityGaurd+TCTF+Konoko
Team 2: Syndicate+SyndicateAccessory
Team 3: RougeKonoko
Others: Neutral, Swiss
All 3 teams will fight against any other teams. I'm not sure on the "Others", you will have to test them out. As long as you don't have TCTF vs Syndicate vs Konoko vs BGI (4 way battling!), you should be fine. Even then, you may be able to get the Neutral or Swiss team to fight against the other 3, but I guaruntee nothing. I don't know any way to add or change teams, short of engine hacking.
Gumby 04:52, 31 August 2008 (CEST)
Here's the pseudocode of the function that decides who is friend/enemey. Friend/Foe have the obvious meaning and PotentialFoe means that the AI will act as a foe only if it is attacked.
FriendOrFoe AI2rTeam_FriendOrFoe(Team t1, Team t2) if (LastManStanding) return Foe; else if (t1 = t2) or (t1 = Switzerland) or (t2 = Switzerland) return Friend; else if (t1 = Konoko) if (t2 = TCTF) return Friend; else if (t1 = Syndicate) return Foe; else return PotentialFoe; else if (t1 = TCTF) if (t2 = Konoko) return Friend; else if (t2 = Syndicate) or (t2 = RogueKonoko) return Foe; else return PotentialFoe; else if (t1 = Syndicate) if (t2 = SyndicateAccessory) return Friend; else return Foe; else if (t1 = Neutral) return PotentialFoe; else if (t1 = SecurityGuard) if (t2 = Syndicate) or (t2 = RogueKonoko) return Foe; else return PotentialFoe; else if (t1 = RogueKonoko) if (t2 = Syndicate) or (t2 = TCTF) return Foe; else return PotentialFoe; else if (t1 = SyndicateAccessory) if (t2 = Syndicate) return Friend; else return PotentialFoe;
So, the difference between Switzerland and Neutral is that Switzerland will not attack you even if you attack them, but Neutral will retaliate. --Iritscen 15:08, 31 August 2008 (CEST)
O_o I guess the SecurityGaurds aren't neccessarily aligned with anyone...interesting.
Gumby 16:39, 31 August 2008 (CEST)
So which team should BGI be assigned? EdT
RougeKonoko or Neutral in the beginning, depending on how you want the interactions to be, but for the later levels, I'm not quite sure. It depends on who is in the level and the situation. Maybe SecurityGuard. (Actually, that would probably work)
Gumby 18:39, 31 August 2008 (CEST)
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general information
- BINACJBOCharacter.oni is level specific. (It can be found in edition/GameDataFolder/levelXX_... )
- An alternative is AISA.
- All original characters can be seen HERE. (The lists include used ONCC, character's BSL name, health, team and BSL function.)
XML structure
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <Oni> <Objects> [...] </Objects> </Oni>
[...] means at least one character. Paste all character data into there (this includes <CHAR Id="..."> and </CHAR> tag).
example
<CHAR Id="3860"> <Header> <Flags></Flags> <Position>-543.22 159 -630.0954</Position> <Rotation>0 180 0</Rotation> </Header> <OSD> <Flags>NotInitiallyPresent</Flags> <Class>konoko_generic</Class> <Name>konoko</Name> <Weapon>w1_tap</Weapon> <Scripts> <Spawn></Spawn> <Die>you_lose</Die> <Combat></Combat> <Alarm></Alarm> <Hurt></Hurt> <Defeated></Defeated> <OutOfAmmo></OutOfAmmo> <NoPath></NoPath> </Scripts> <AdditionalHealth>0</AdditionalHealth> <Job> <Type>None</Type> <PatrolPathId>0</PatrolPathId> </Job> <Behaviors> <CombatId>0</CombatId> <MeleeId>0</MeleeId> <NeutralId>0</NeutralId> </Behaviors> <Inventory> <Ammo> <Use>3</Use> <Drop>0</Drop> </Ammo> <EnergyCell> <Use>0</Use> <Drop>0</Drop> </EnergyCell> <Hypo> <Use>0</Use> <Drop>0</Drop> </Hypo> <Shield> <Use>0</Use> <Drop>0</Drop> </Shield> <Invisibility> <Use>0</Use> <Drop>0</Drop> </Invisibility> </Inventory> <Team>Konoko</Team> <AmmoPercentage>100</AmmoPercentage> <Alert> <Initial>Lull</Initial> <Minimal>Lull</Minimal> <JobStart>Low</JobStart> <Investigate>Medium</Investigate> </Alert> <AlarmGroups>0</AlarmGroups> <Pursuit> <StrongUnseen>Look</StrongUnseen> <WeakUnseen>Forget</WeakUnseen> <StrongSeen>Look</StrongSeen> <WeakSeen>Look</WeakSeen> <Lost>ReturnToJob</Lost> </Pursuit> </OSD> </CHAR>
XML tag | content type | description |
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> | string | There's no reason to change this. |
<Oni> | - | |
<Objects> | - | |
<CHAR Id="3860"> | integer | Id doesn't matter. |
<Header> | - | |
<Flags> | - | unknown; usually empty |
<Position> | float x3 | character is spawned at this xyz-position |
<Rotation> | float x3 | character is spawned with this xyz-rotation, only y is useful |
<OSD> | - | |
<Flags> | flag | determines some special properties
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<Class> | link | ONCC file name without file pre- and suffix. Character can change appearance with "chr_set_class". |
<Name> | string | used by BSL commands |
<Weapon> | link | ONWC file name without file pre- and suffix. The character is spawned with that weapon.
Original weapon classes:
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<Scripts> | string | BSL function
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<AdditionalHealth> | integer | main health is stored in ONCC, "additional health" will be added to that main health; also negative value possible here (which would then reduce main health) |
<Job> | - | |
<Type> | flag |
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<PatrolPathId> | integer | |
<Behaviors> | - | specified by IDs linking to melee, combat and neutral profile collection file |
<CombatId> | flag |
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<MeleeId> | flag | here are all melee IDs sorted by ID |
<NeutralId> | flag | ... (no overview so far) |
<Inventory> | - | |
<Ammo> | integer |
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<EnergyCell> | integer |
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<Hypo> | integer |
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<Shield> | integer |
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<Invisibility> | integer |
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<Team> | flag |
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<AmmoPercentage> | integer | ammo in weapon, percent value: 0 - 100, overload not tested |
<Alert> | - | HERE you get some helpful information on how to use "Alert" and "Pursuit".
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<Initial> | flag | initial alert level, see <Alert> for all flags |
<Minimal> | flag | minimal alert level, see <Alert> for all flags |
<JobStarting> | flag | alert level when starting a job, see <Alert> for all flags |
<Investigating> | flag | alert level when investigating, see <Alert> for all flags |
<AlarmGroups> | integer | It's a bitset32 converted to int32. If Ns bit = TRUE then a bot gets highest alert level by a console command ai2_tripalarm(N)
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<Pursuit> | - |
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<StrongUnseen> | flag | usually Look, see <Pursuit> for all flags |
<WeakUnseen> | flag | usually Forget, see <Pursuit> for all flags |
<StrongSeen> | flag | usually Look, see <Pursuit> for all flags |
<WeakSeen> | flag | usually Look, see <Pursuit> for all flags |
<Lost> | flag | usually ReturnToJob
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