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            Controlling Players and Characters(32)

            The cCharController Class

            The brains of the character operation is the cCharController class,
            which is probably the biggest non-game core class you’ll work with.

            The cCharController class maintains a list of active characters, each character
            being stored within a sCharacter structure. For each type of character, there is a
            matching entry into an array of sMeshAnim structures (and a matching sCharAnimInfo structure).

            A macro is defined at the beginning of the Char.h file.

            // Number of characters in file
            #define NUM_CHARACTER_DEF 256

            Following this definition are the macros you’ve already seen—character types, artificial
            intelligence types, and status ailments. The macros after that trio are ones you
            haven’t seen, but you should understand them by now; they are the actions that a
            character can perform (and the matching animations). Take a look at the macros:

            // Character types
            #define CHAR_PC 0
            #define CHAR_NPC 1
            #define CHAR_MONSTER 2

            // AI types
            #define CHAR_STAND 0
            #define CHAR_WANDER 1
            #define CHAR_ROUTE 2
            #define CHAR_FOLLOW 3
            #define CHAR_EVADE 4

            // Action/Animation types
            #define CHAR_IDLE 0
            #define CHAR_MOVE 1
            #define CHAR_ATTACK 2
            #define CHAR_SPELL 3
            #define CHAR_ITEM 4
            #define CHAR_HURT 5
            #define CHAR_DIE 6
            #define CHAR_TALK 7

            // Status ailments
            #define AILMENT_POISON 0x0001
            #define AILMENT_SLEEP 0x0002
            #define AILMENT_PARALYZE 0x0004
            #define AILMENT_WEAK 0x0008
            #define AILMENT_STRONG 0x0010
            #define AILMENT_ENCHANTED 0x0020
            #define AILMENT_BARRIER 0x0040
            #define AILMENT_DUMBFOUNDED 0x0080
            #define AILMENT_CLUMSY 0x0100
            #define AILMENT_SUREFOOTED 0x0200
            #define AILMENT_SLOW 0x0400
            #define AILMENT_FAST 0x0800
            #define AILMENT_BLIND 0x1000
            #define AILMENT_HAWKEYE 0x2000
            #define AILMENT_SILENCED 0x4000

            /************************************************************************************************/

            typedef struct sRoutePoint
            {
              float pos_x, pos_y, pos_z;
            } *sRoutePointPtr;

            typedef struct sCharAnimInfo
            {
              char name[32]; // name of animation
              bool is_loop;
            } *sCharAnimInfoPtr;

            From here, it’s all left up to the controller class.

            typedef class cCharController
            {
            private:
                cSpellController*   m_spell_controller;
                cFrustum*           m_frustum;

                
            char                m_def_file[MAX_PATH];
                sItem*              m_mil;      
            // master item list
                sSpell*             m_msl;      // master spell list

                
            long                m_num_char;
                sCharacter*         m_root_char;

                
            long                m_num_mesh_anim;
                sMeshAnim*          m_mesh_anim;
                
                
            char                m_weapon_mesh_path[MAX_PATH];
                
            char                m_texture_path[MAX_PATH];

                
            long                m_num_char_anim;
                sCharAnimInfo*      m_char_anim;

                ID3DXFont*          m_font;
                
                
            /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

            You use the frustum object as you use the one in the spell controller.
            Next comes the filename of the MCL, the pointers to the MIL and MSL, and finally
            a pointer to the spell controller.

            As characters are added to the game, a counter (m_num_char) keeps track of how
            many are in use. Following the counter is the pointer to the parent (root) sCharacter
            structure in the linked list of structures:

            You use a list of mesh and animation structures much like you use the spell controller.
            This time, in addition to storing the texture path, you also create a directory
            path where the meshes are located. Why use a mesh directory? In the case of
            attaching weapons to a character, the sItem structure stores only the filename, not
            the path. This means that weapon meshes must be located in the same directory
            as the character meshes.

            That wraps up the internal data of the sCharController class. Now, you can turn
            your attention to the private functions. You use the first function, get_xz_radius, to calculate
            the maximum bounding radius along the X- and Z-axes.

                float get_xz_radius(sCharacter* character)
                {
                    
            if(character == NULL)
                        
            return 0.0f;

                    
            float min_x, max_x, min_z, max_z;
                    character->
            object.get_bounds(&min_x, NULL, &min_z, &max_x, NULL, &max_z, NULL);

                    
            float x = max(fabs(min_x), fabs(max_x));
                    
            float z = max(fabs(min_z), fabs(max_z));

                    
            return max(x, z);
                }

            You use the X/Z radius to enhance the reliability of bounding sphere collision detection.
            To see what I mean, take a look at Figure 16.16.

            Taller characters in the game have the unfortunate side effect of having large
            bounding spheres. To remedy this, only the farthest point of the character in the
            X- and Z-axes is used to compute the bounding sphere size, because those two axes
            represent the character’s width and depth, not height.

            Getting on with the functions, you insert a virtual function that is used to play a sound
            effect whenever an action is initiated. It’s your job to derive the cCharController
            class in order to override the function to make it do something useful:

            virtual void play_action_sound(sCharacter* character)
            {
            }

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