Commit Graph

8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Paul Chote
b29b685058 Rename Fluent-related code to be more precise. 2024-10-04 15:11:27 +03:00
RoosterDragon
d83e579dfe Fix CA1305 2023-08-07 21:38:09 +02:00
abcdefg30
5bf7fe852c Remove the copyright year numbers 2023-01-11 11:58:54 +02:00
Ivaylo Draganov
a0f17b15ec Refactor translation files
- Add prefixes to all message keys to provide context
- Use messages with attributes for some UI elements (dropdowns, dialogs, checkboxes, menus)
- Rename some class fields for consistency with translation keys
2022-12-19 22:04:54 +13:00
Matthias Mailänder
8f415bc7af Localize developer debug cheats. 2022-10-21 17:08:16 +02:00
RoosterDragon
2d45e67bca Teach HierarchicalPathFinder about Immovable actors.
By tracking updates on the ActorMap the HierarchicalPathFinder can be aware of actors moving around the map. We track a subset of immovable actors that always block. These actors can be treated as impassable obstacles just like terrain. When a path needs to be found the abstract path will guide the search around this subset of immovable actors just like it can guide the search around impassable terrain. For path searches that were previously imperformant because some immovable actors created a bottleneck that needed to be routed around, these will now be performant instead. Path searches with bottlenecks created by items such as trees, walls and buildings should see a performance improvement. Bottlenecks created by other units will not benefit.

We now maintain two sets of HPFs. One is aware of immovable actors and will be used for path searches that request BlockedByActor.Immovable, BlockedByActor.Stationary and BlockedByActor.All to guide that around the immovable obstacles. The other is aware of terrain only and will be used for searches that request BlockedByActor.None, or if an ignoreActor is provided. A new UI dropdown when using the `/hpf` command will allow switching between the visuals of the two sets.
2022-08-31 23:12:42 +02:00
RoosterDragon
aef65d353d Replace DomainIndex internals with a lookup from HierarchicalPathFinder instead
Teach HierarchicalPathFinder to keep a cache of domain indices, refreshing them only on demand and when invalidated by terrain changes. This provides an accurate and quick determination for checking if paths exist between given locations.

By exposing PathExistsForLocomotor on the IPathFinder interface, we can remove the DomainIndex trait entirely.
2022-08-03 23:12:42 +02:00
RoosterDragon
5a8f91aa21 Add a hierarchical path finder to improve pathfinding performance.
Replaces the existing bi-directional search between points used by the pathfinder with a guided hierarchical search. The old search was a standard A* search with a heuristic of advancing in straight line towards the target. This heuristic performs well if a mostly direct path to the target exists, it performs poorly it the path has to navigate around blockages in the terrain. The hierarchical path finder maintains a simplified, abstract graph. When a path search is performed it uses this abstract graph to inform the heuristic. Instead of moving blindly towards the target, it will instead steer around major obstacles, almost as if it had been provided a map which ensures it can move in roughly the right direction. This allows it to explore less of the area overall, improving performance.

When a path needs to steer around terrain on the map, the hierarchical path finder is able to greatly improve on the previous performance. When a path is able to proceed in a straight line, no performance benefit will be seen. If the path needs to steer around actors on the map instead of terrain (e.g. trees, buildings, units) then the same poor pathfinding performance as before will be observed.
2022-08-03 23:12:42 +02:00