December 2003
- DGN - Method of controling NPC's. Tony Hoyt
- DGN - Method of controling NPC's. J C Lawrence
- DGN - Method of controling NPC's. Sean Middleditch
- DGN - Method of controling NPC's. Vincent Archer
- DGN - Method of controling NPC's. Sheela Caur'Lir
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- First Everquest Server Closure? Vincent Archer
- Game Designer and Senior Engineer Positions Adam Carpenter
- Spike TV"s Video Game Awards Michael Tresca
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- R: DGN - Method of controling NPC's. Ghilardi Filippo
From: Tony Hoyt
> And it revolves around controling Mobs.
> The ideas was this, Mobs/NPC's in general where seperate
> applications that where launched via Cron jobs and then acted like
> a local client to the server. The jobs where cron-ed due to allow
> for a random selected time to occure before the NPC to spawn.
> Thus every NPC in the game was really just a seperate
> mini-local-client that controled a unique character type.
I would never use Cron jobs for a couple reasons...
- What happens if mob/npc isn't killed? Cron will spawn another
anyway?
- Using Cron you spawn mob/npc at very precise hours/times....
those issues can be worked around but there's other solutions that
have more freedom in case you need.
You could simply setup a deamon that read from a configuration file
what to spawn and at wich frequency and variance... Then make this
deamon to spawn whatever is needed. Doing so, you have a common
place that can keep informations on what is active, what isn't and
need to be spawned or when. I think that is more flexible (and at
same time very similar with what you tought initially)
Another point is if is really necessary to have a different
executable for each mob. Depending on size of your world it could
end up having thousands of them in memory. Could be interesting to
have a single executable to deal with a bunch of mobs of the same
kind.
ciao ciao
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