A team game with an emphasis on movement (with no shooting), inspired by Overwatch and Zineth
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[WIP] Split up lobby -> menu, lobby, custom_game lobby.gd had gotten big, bloated, ugly, and hard to read. It needed a refactor. The first thing I did is split up the *GUI* into the logical steps it should be. So the new flow is: - Start the game - Click "Quick Play" - Matchmaking begins on my dedicated server - Start the game - Click "Custom Game" - *Only now* am I presented with server / client options - Start the game - Click "Singleplayer" - Singleplayer NOW, and only now, and NO MATTER WHAT PATH I TAKE, I am taken to the *lobby*, which now is where I: - Choose my name - Choose hero - See list of players - Get my team assigned - Anything else that I might like to put in The point here is that this has *nothing* to do with handshaking / matchmaking / etc! This is just part of the game! At this point I have *already been connected* to the server. I've already been aquainted with my other players. The game has begun. I put the things that don't belong in any of these flows in networking.gd, a sort of model-view sorta thing. All of these flows use some sort of networking thing like `init_server` that tbh should be *completely* abstracted from the UI. It's totally a WIP!!! Above is the IDEA, but below is what I've actually *done*: - Made the scenes, made a passable UI for each one that at least indicates ~what they'll do - Made the corresponding scripts, and split up the lobby script into ABOUT where I think it'll end up, but no promises It still errors all over the place, and it's nowhere near properly organized. PLUS, I'd also like to rewrite a lot of the code / rename things as part of the initial refactor goal of making me able to actually think about networking.
7 years ago
[WIP] Split up lobby -> menu, lobby, custom_game lobby.gd had gotten big, bloated, ugly, and hard to read. It needed a refactor. The first thing I did is split up the *GUI* into the logical steps it should be. So the new flow is: - Start the game - Click "Quick Play" - Matchmaking begins on my dedicated server - Start the game - Click "Custom Game" - *Only now* am I presented with server / client options - Start the game - Click "Singleplayer" - Singleplayer NOW, and only now, and NO MATTER WHAT PATH I TAKE, I am taken to the *lobby*, which now is where I: - Choose my name - Choose hero - See list of players - Get my team assigned - Anything else that I might like to put in The point here is that this has *nothing* to do with handshaking / matchmaking / etc! This is just part of the game! At this point I have *already been connected* to the server. I've already been aquainted with my other players. The game has begun. I put the things that don't belong in any of these flows in networking.gd, a sort of model-view sorta thing. All of these flows use some sort of networking thing like `init_server` that tbh should be *completely* abstracted from the UI. It's totally a WIP!!! Above is the IDEA, but below is what I've actually *done*: - Made the scenes, made a passable UI for each one that at least indicates ~what they'll do - Made the corresponding scripts, and split up the lobby script into ABOUT where I think it'll end up, but no promises It still errors all over the place, and it's nowhere near properly organized. PLUS, I'd also like to rewrite a lot of the code / rename things as part of the initial refactor goal of making me able to actually think about networking.
7 years ago
[WIP] Split up lobby -> menu, lobby, custom_game lobby.gd had gotten big, bloated, ugly, and hard to read. It needed a refactor. The first thing I did is split up the *GUI* into the logical steps it should be. So the new flow is: - Start the game - Click "Quick Play" - Matchmaking begins on my dedicated server - Start the game - Click "Custom Game" - *Only now* am I presented with server / client options - Start the game - Click "Singleplayer" - Singleplayer NOW, and only now, and NO MATTER WHAT PATH I TAKE, I am taken to the *lobby*, which now is where I: - Choose my name - Choose hero - See list of players - Get my team assigned - Anything else that I might like to put in The point here is that this has *nothing* to do with handshaking / matchmaking / etc! This is just part of the game! At this point I have *already been connected* to the server. I've already been aquainted with my other players. The game has begun. I put the things that don't belong in any of these flows in networking.gd, a sort of model-view sorta thing. All of these flows use some sort of networking thing like `init_server` that tbh should be *completely* abstracted from the UI. It's totally a WIP!!! Above is the IDEA, but below is what I've actually *done*: - Made the scenes, made a passable UI for each one that at least indicates ~what they'll do - Made the corresponding scripts, and split up the lobby script into ABOUT where I think it'll end up, but no promises It still errors all over the place, and it's nowhere near properly organized. PLUS, I'd also like to rewrite a lot of the code / rename things as part of the initial refactor goal of making me able to actually think about networking.
7 years ago
[WIP] Split up lobby -> menu, lobby, custom_game lobby.gd had gotten big, bloated, ugly, and hard to read. It needed a refactor. The first thing I did is split up the *GUI* into the logical steps it should be. So the new flow is: - Start the game - Click "Quick Play" - Matchmaking begins on my dedicated server - Start the game - Click "Custom Game" - *Only now* am I presented with server / client options - Start the game - Click "Singleplayer" - Singleplayer NOW, and only now, and NO MATTER WHAT PATH I TAKE, I am taken to the *lobby*, which now is where I: - Choose my name - Choose hero - See list of players - Get my team assigned - Anything else that I might like to put in The point here is that this has *nothing* to do with handshaking / matchmaking / etc! This is just part of the game! At this point I have *already been connected* to the server. I've already been aquainted with my other players. The game has begun. I put the things that don't belong in any of these flows in networking.gd, a sort of model-view sorta thing. All of these flows use some sort of networking thing like `init_server` that tbh should be *completely* abstracted from the UI. It's totally a WIP!!! Above is the IDEA, but below is what I've actually *done*: - Made the scenes, made a passable UI for each one that at least indicates ~what they'll do - Made the corresponding scripts, and split up the lobby script into ABOUT where I think it'll end up, but no promises It still errors all over the place, and it's nowhere near properly organized. PLUS, I'd also like to rewrite a lot of the code / rename things as part of the initial refactor goal of making me able to actually think about networking.
7 years ago
[WIP] Split up lobby -> menu, lobby, custom_game lobby.gd had gotten big, bloated, ugly, and hard to read. It needed a refactor. The first thing I did is split up the *GUI* into the logical steps it should be. So the new flow is: - Start the game - Click "Quick Play" - Matchmaking begins on my dedicated server - Start the game - Click "Custom Game" - *Only now* am I presented with server / client options - Start the game - Click "Singleplayer" - Singleplayer NOW, and only now, and NO MATTER WHAT PATH I TAKE, I am taken to the *lobby*, which now is where I: - Choose my name - Choose hero - See list of players - Get my team assigned - Anything else that I might like to put in The point here is that this has *nothing* to do with handshaking / matchmaking / etc! This is just part of the game! At this point I have *already been connected* to the server. I've already been aquainted with my other players. The game has begun. I put the things that don't belong in any of these flows in networking.gd, a sort of model-view sorta thing. All of these flows use some sort of networking thing like `init_server` that tbh should be *completely* abstracted from the UI. It's totally a WIP!!! Above is the IDEA, but below is what I've actually *done*: - Made the scenes, made a passable UI for each one that at least indicates ~what they'll do - Made the corresponding scripts, and split up the lobby script into ABOUT where I think it'll end up, but no promises It still errors all over the place, and it's nowhere near properly organized. PLUS, I'd also like to rewrite a lot of the code / rename things as part of the initial refactor goal of making me able to actually think about networking.
7 years ago
[WIP] Split up lobby -> menu, lobby, custom_game lobby.gd had gotten big, bloated, ugly, and hard to read. It needed a refactor. The first thing I did is split up the *GUI* into the logical steps it should be. So the new flow is: - Start the game - Click "Quick Play" - Matchmaking begins on my dedicated server - Start the game - Click "Custom Game" - *Only now* am I presented with server / client options - Start the game - Click "Singleplayer" - Singleplayer NOW, and only now, and NO MATTER WHAT PATH I TAKE, I am taken to the *lobby*, which now is where I: - Choose my name - Choose hero - See list of players - Get my team assigned - Anything else that I might like to put in The point here is that this has *nothing* to do with handshaking / matchmaking / etc! This is just part of the game! At this point I have *already been connected* to the server. I've already been aquainted with my other players. The game has begun. I put the things that don't belong in any of these flows in networking.gd, a sort of model-view sorta thing. All of these flows use some sort of networking thing like `init_server` that tbh should be *completely* abstracted from the UI. It's totally a WIP!!! Above is the IDEA, but below is what I've actually *done*: - Made the scenes, made a passable UI for each one that at least indicates ~what they'll do - Made the corresponding scripts, and split up the lobby script into ABOUT where I think it'll end up, but no promises It still errors all over the place, and it's nowhere near properly organized. PLUS, I'd also like to rewrite a lot of the code / rename things as part of the initial refactor goal of making me able to actually think about networking.
7 years ago
[WIP] Split up lobby -> menu, lobby, custom_game lobby.gd had gotten big, bloated, ugly, and hard to read. It needed a refactor. The first thing I did is split up the *GUI* into the logical steps it should be. So the new flow is: - Start the game - Click "Quick Play" - Matchmaking begins on my dedicated server - Start the game - Click "Custom Game" - *Only now* am I presented with server / client options - Start the game - Click "Singleplayer" - Singleplayer NOW, and only now, and NO MATTER WHAT PATH I TAKE, I am taken to the *lobby*, which now is where I: - Choose my name - Choose hero - See list of players - Get my team assigned - Anything else that I might like to put in The point here is that this has *nothing* to do with handshaking / matchmaking / etc! This is just part of the game! At this point I have *already been connected* to the server. I've already been aquainted with my other players. The game has begun. I put the things that don't belong in any of these flows in networking.gd, a sort of model-view sorta thing. All of these flows use some sort of networking thing like `init_server` that tbh should be *completely* abstracted from the UI. It's totally a WIP!!! Above is the IDEA, but below is what I've actually *done*: - Made the scenes, made a passable UI for each one that at least indicates ~what they'll do - Made the corresponding scripts, and split up the lobby script into ABOUT where I think it'll end up, but no promises It still errors all over the place, and it's nowhere near properly organized. PLUS, I'd also like to rewrite a lot of the code / rename things as part of the initial refactor goal of making me able to actually think about networking.
7 years ago
[WIP] Split up lobby -> menu, lobby, custom_game lobby.gd had gotten big, bloated, ugly, and hard to read. It needed a refactor. The first thing I did is split up the *GUI* into the logical steps it should be. So the new flow is: - Start the game - Click "Quick Play" - Matchmaking begins on my dedicated server - Start the game - Click "Custom Game" - *Only now* am I presented with server / client options - Start the game - Click "Singleplayer" - Singleplayer NOW, and only now, and NO MATTER WHAT PATH I TAKE, I am taken to the *lobby*, which now is where I: - Choose my name - Choose hero - See list of players - Get my team assigned - Anything else that I might like to put in The point here is that this has *nothing* to do with handshaking / matchmaking / etc! This is just part of the game! At this point I have *already been connected* to the server. I've already been aquainted with my other players. The game has begun. I put the things that don't belong in any of these flows in networking.gd, a sort of model-view sorta thing. All of these flows use some sort of networking thing like `init_server` that tbh should be *completely* abstracted from the UI. It's totally a WIP!!! Above is the IDEA, but below is what I've actually *done*: - Made the scenes, made a passable UI for each one that at least indicates ~what they'll do - Made the corresponding scripts, and split up the lobby script into ABOUT where I think it'll end up, but no promises It still errors all over the place, and it's nowhere near properly organized. PLUS, I'd also like to rewrite a lot of the code / rename things as part of the initial refactor goal of making me able to actually think about networking.
7 years ago
[WIP] Split up lobby -> menu, lobby, custom_game lobby.gd had gotten big, bloated, ugly, and hard to read. It needed a refactor. The first thing I did is split up the *GUI* into the logical steps it should be. So the new flow is: - Start the game - Click "Quick Play" - Matchmaking begins on my dedicated server - Start the game - Click "Custom Game" - *Only now* am I presented with server / client options - Start the game - Click "Singleplayer" - Singleplayer NOW, and only now, and NO MATTER WHAT PATH I TAKE, I am taken to the *lobby*, which now is where I: - Choose my name - Choose hero - See list of players - Get my team assigned - Anything else that I might like to put in The point here is that this has *nothing* to do with handshaking / matchmaking / etc! This is just part of the game! At this point I have *already been connected* to the server. I've already been aquainted with my other players. The game has begun. I put the things that don't belong in any of these flows in networking.gd, a sort of model-view sorta thing. All of these flows use some sort of networking thing like `init_server` that tbh should be *completely* abstracted from the UI. It's totally a WIP!!! Above is the IDEA, but below is what I've actually *done*: - Made the scenes, made a passable UI for each one that at least indicates ~what they'll do - Made the corresponding scripts, and split up the lobby script into ABOUT where I think it'll end up, but no promises It still errors all over the place, and it's nowhere near properly organized. PLUS, I'd also like to rewrite a lot of the code / rename things as part of the initial refactor goal of making me able to actually think about networking.
7 years ago
[WIP] Split up lobby -> menu, lobby, custom_game lobby.gd had gotten big, bloated, ugly, and hard to read. It needed a refactor. The first thing I did is split up the *GUI* into the logical steps it should be. So the new flow is: - Start the game - Click "Quick Play" - Matchmaking begins on my dedicated server - Start the game - Click "Custom Game" - *Only now* am I presented with server / client options - Start the game - Click "Singleplayer" - Singleplayer NOW, and only now, and NO MATTER WHAT PATH I TAKE, I am taken to the *lobby*, which now is where I: - Choose my name - Choose hero - See list of players - Get my team assigned - Anything else that I might like to put in The point here is that this has *nothing* to do with handshaking / matchmaking / etc! This is just part of the game! At this point I have *already been connected* to the server. I've already been aquainted with my other players. The game has begun. I put the things that don't belong in any of these flows in networking.gd, a sort of model-view sorta thing. All of these flows use some sort of networking thing like `init_server` that tbh should be *completely* abstracted from the UI. It's totally a WIP!!! Above is the IDEA, but below is what I've actually *done*: - Made the scenes, made a passable UI for each one that at least indicates ~what they'll do - Made the corresponding scripts, and split up the lobby script into ABOUT where I think it'll end up, but no promises It still errors all over the place, and it's nowhere near properly organized. PLUS, I'd also like to rewrite a lot of the code / rename things as part of the initial refactor goal of making me able to actually think about networking.
7 years ago
[WIP] Split up lobby -> menu, lobby, custom_game lobby.gd had gotten big, bloated, ugly, and hard to read. It needed a refactor. The first thing I did is split up the *GUI* into the logical steps it should be. So the new flow is: - Start the game - Click "Quick Play" - Matchmaking begins on my dedicated server - Start the game - Click "Custom Game" - *Only now* am I presented with server / client options - Start the game - Click "Singleplayer" - Singleplayer NOW, and only now, and NO MATTER WHAT PATH I TAKE, I am taken to the *lobby*, which now is where I: - Choose my name - Choose hero - See list of players - Get my team assigned - Anything else that I might like to put in The point here is that this has *nothing* to do with handshaking / matchmaking / etc! This is just part of the game! At this point I have *already been connected* to the server. I've already been aquainted with my other players. The game has begun. I put the things that don't belong in any of these flows in networking.gd, a sort of model-view sorta thing. All of these flows use some sort of networking thing like `init_server` that tbh should be *completely* abstracted from the UI. It's totally a WIP!!! Above is the IDEA, but below is what I've actually *done*: - Made the scenes, made a passable UI for each one that at least indicates ~what they'll do - Made the corresponding scripts, and split up the lobby script into ABOUT where I think it'll end up, but no promises It still errors all over the place, and it's nowhere near properly organized. PLUS, I'd also like to rewrite a lot of the code / rename things as part of the initial refactor goal of making me able to actually think about networking.
7 years ago
[WIP] Split up lobby -> menu, lobby, custom_game lobby.gd had gotten big, bloated, ugly, and hard to read. It needed a refactor. The first thing I did is split up the *GUI* into the logical steps it should be. So the new flow is: - Start the game - Click "Quick Play" - Matchmaking begins on my dedicated server - Start the game - Click "Custom Game" - *Only now* am I presented with server / client options - Start the game - Click "Singleplayer" - Singleplayer NOW, and only now, and NO MATTER WHAT PATH I TAKE, I am taken to the *lobby*, which now is where I: - Choose my name - Choose hero - See list of players - Get my team assigned - Anything else that I might like to put in The point here is that this has *nothing* to do with handshaking / matchmaking / etc! This is just part of the game! At this point I have *already been connected* to the server. I've already been aquainted with my other players. The game has begun. I put the things that don't belong in any of these flows in networking.gd, a sort of model-view sorta thing. All of these flows use some sort of networking thing like `init_server` that tbh should be *completely* abstracted from the UI. It's totally a WIP!!! Above is the IDEA, but below is what I've actually *done*: - Made the scenes, made a passable UI for each one that at least indicates ~what they'll do - Made the corresponding scripts, and split up the lobby script into ABOUT where I think it'll end up, but no promises It still errors all over the place, and it's nowhere near properly organized. PLUS, I'd also like to rewrite a lot of the code / rename things as part of the initial refactor goal of making me able to actually think about networking.
7 years ago
[WIP] Split up lobby -> menu, lobby, custom_game lobby.gd had gotten big, bloated, ugly, and hard to read. It needed a refactor. The first thing I did is split up the *GUI* into the logical steps it should be. So the new flow is: - Start the game - Click "Quick Play" - Matchmaking begins on my dedicated server - Start the game - Click "Custom Game" - *Only now* am I presented with server / client options - Start the game - Click "Singleplayer" - Singleplayer NOW, and only now, and NO MATTER WHAT PATH I TAKE, I am taken to the *lobby*, which now is where I: - Choose my name - Choose hero - See list of players - Get my team assigned - Anything else that I might like to put in The point here is that this has *nothing* to do with handshaking / matchmaking / etc! This is just part of the game! At this point I have *already been connected* to the server. I've already been aquainted with my other players. The game has begun. I put the things that don't belong in any of these flows in networking.gd, a sort of model-view sorta thing. All of these flows use some sort of networking thing like `init_server` that tbh should be *completely* abstracted from the UI. It's totally a WIP!!! Above is the IDEA, but below is what I've actually *done*: - Made the scenes, made a passable UI for each one that at least indicates ~what they'll do - Made the corresponding scripts, and split up the lobby script into ABOUT where I think it'll end up, but no promises It still errors all over the place, and it's nowhere near properly organized. PLUS, I'd also like to rewrite a lot of the code / rename things as part of the initial refactor goal of making me able to actually think about networking.
7 years ago
[WIP] Split up lobby -> menu, lobby, custom_game lobby.gd had gotten big, bloated, ugly, and hard to read. It needed a refactor. The first thing I did is split up the *GUI* into the logical steps it should be. So the new flow is: - Start the game - Click "Quick Play" - Matchmaking begins on my dedicated server - Start the game - Click "Custom Game" - *Only now* am I presented with server / client options - Start the game - Click "Singleplayer" - Singleplayer NOW, and only now, and NO MATTER WHAT PATH I TAKE, I am taken to the *lobby*, which now is where I: - Choose my name - Choose hero - See list of players - Get my team assigned - Anything else that I might like to put in The point here is that this has *nothing* to do with handshaking / matchmaking / etc! This is just part of the game! At this point I have *already been connected* to the server. I've already been aquainted with my other players. The game has begun. I put the things that don't belong in any of these flows in networking.gd, a sort of model-view sorta thing. All of these flows use some sort of networking thing like `init_server` that tbh should be *completely* abstracted from the UI. It's totally a WIP!!! Above is the IDEA, but below is what I've actually *done*: - Made the scenes, made a passable UI for each one that at least indicates ~what they'll do - Made the corresponding scripts, and split up the lobby script into ABOUT where I think it'll end up, but no promises It still errors all over the place, and it's nowhere near properly organized. PLUS, I'd also like to rewrite a lot of the code / rename things as part of the initial refactor goal of making me able to actually think about networking.
7 years ago
[WIP] Split up lobby -> menu, lobby, custom_game lobby.gd had gotten big, bloated, ugly, and hard to read. It needed a refactor. The first thing I did is split up the *GUI* into the logical steps it should be. So the new flow is: - Start the game - Click "Quick Play" - Matchmaking begins on my dedicated server - Start the game - Click "Custom Game" - *Only now* am I presented with server / client options - Start the game - Click "Singleplayer" - Singleplayer NOW, and only now, and NO MATTER WHAT PATH I TAKE, I am taken to the *lobby*, which now is where I: - Choose my name - Choose hero - See list of players - Get my team assigned - Anything else that I might like to put in The point here is that this has *nothing* to do with handshaking / matchmaking / etc! This is just part of the game! At this point I have *already been connected* to the server. I've already been aquainted with my other players. The game has begun. I put the things that don't belong in any of these flows in networking.gd, a sort of model-view sorta thing. All of these flows use some sort of networking thing like `init_server` that tbh should be *completely* abstracted from the UI. It's totally a WIP!!! Above is the IDEA, but below is what I've actually *done*: - Made the scenes, made a passable UI for each one that at least indicates ~what they'll do - Made the corresponding scripts, and split up the lobby script into ABOUT where I think it'll end up, but no promises It still errors all over the place, and it's nowhere near properly organized. PLUS, I'd also like to rewrite a lot of the code / rename things as part of the initial refactor goal of making me able to actually think about networking.
7 years ago
[WIP] Split up lobby -> menu, lobby, custom_game lobby.gd had gotten big, bloated, ugly, and hard to read. It needed a refactor. The first thing I did is split up the *GUI* into the logical steps it should be. So the new flow is: - Start the game - Click "Quick Play" - Matchmaking begins on my dedicated server - Start the game - Click "Custom Game" - *Only now* am I presented with server / client options - Start the game - Click "Singleplayer" - Singleplayer NOW, and only now, and NO MATTER WHAT PATH I TAKE, I am taken to the *lobby*, which now is where I: - Choose my name - Choose hero - See list of players - Get my team assigned - Anything else that I might like to put in The point here is that this has *nothing* to do with handshaking / matchmaking / etc! This is just part of the game! At this point I have *already been connected* to the server. I've already been aquainted with my other players. The game has begun. I put the things that don't belong in any of these flows in networking.gd, a sort of model-view sorta thing. All of these flows use some sort of networking thing like `init_server` that tbh should be *completely* abstracted from the UI. It's totally a WIP!!! Above is the IDEA, but below is what I've actually *done*: - Made the scenes, made a passable UI for each one that at least indicates ~what they'll do - Made the corresponding scripts, and split up the lobby script into ABOUT where I think it'll end up, but no promises It still errors all over the place, and it's nowhere near properly organized. PLUS, I'd also like to rewrite a lot of the code / rename things as part of the initial refactor goal of making me able to actually think about networking.
7 years ago
  1. extends Node
  2. onready var matchmaking = preload("res://scripts/matchmaking.gd").new()
  3. remote var players = {}
  4. var players_done = []
  5. # TODO: Should we abstract server so variables like this aren't cluttering everything up?
  6. var begun = false
  7. # ALL server negotiation should happen before ANY data is investigated (in lobby)
  8. var global_server_ip = "nv.cosinegaming.com"
  9. var matchmaker_tcp
  10. var right_team_next = false
  11. var level
  12. signal info_updated
  13. func _ready():
  14. add_child(matchmaking)
  15. get_tree().connect("network_peer_disconnected", self, "unregister_player")
  16. get_tree().connect("network_peer_connected", self, "register_player")
  17. get_tree().connect("connected_to_server", self, "_on_connect")
  18. # func connect_global_server(): TODO
  19. # ip = global_server_ip
  20. # _client_init()
  21. func start_client(ip="", port=0):
  22. if not ip:
  23. ip = util.args.get_value("-ip")
  24. ip = IP.resolve_hostname(ip)
  25. if not port:
  26. port = util.args.get_value("-port")
  27. var peer = NetworkedMultiplayerENet.new()
  28. print("Connecting to " + ip + ":" + str(port))
  29. peer.create_client(ip, port)
  30. get_tree().set_network_peer(peer)
  31. get_tree().change_scene("res://scenes/lobby.tscn")
  32. remote func reconnect(port):
  33. # Reset previously known players
  34. players = {}
  35. start_client("", port)
  36. func _connect_to_matchmaker(game_port):
  37. var matchmaker_peer = StreamPeerTCP.new()
  38. matchmaker_peer.connect_to_host("127.0.0.1", matchmaking.SERVER_TO_SERVER_PORT)
  39. var matchmaker_tcp = PacketPeerStream.new()
  40. matchmaker_tcp.set_stream_peer(matchmaker_peer)
  41. matchmaker_tcp.put_var(matchmaking.messages.ready_to_connect)
  42. matchmaker_tcp.put_var(game_port)
  43. func start_server(port=0):
  44. if not port:
  45. port = util.args.get_value("-port")
  46. var peer = NetworkedMultiplayerENet.new()
  47. print("Starting server on port " + str(port))
  48. peer.create_server(port, matchmaking.GAME_SIZE)
  49. get_tree().set_network_peer(peer)
  50. # As soon as we're listening, let the matchmaker know
  51. _connect_to_matchmaker(port)
  52. register_player(get_tree().get_network_unique_id())
  53. if util.args.get_value("-silent"):
  54. set_info("spectating", true)
  55. get_tree().change_scene("res://scenes/lobby.tscn")
  56. master func _start_game():
  57. rpc("_pre_configure_game", level)
  58. func start_game():
  59. rpc_id(1, "_start_game")
  60. func send_all_info(new_peer):
  61. for p in players:
  62. if p != new_peer:
  63. for key in players[p]:
  64. var val = players[p][key]
  65. set_info(key, val, p)
  66. remote func register_player(new_peer):
  67. var info = {}
  68. info.is_right_team = right_team_next
  69. right_team_next = not right_team_next
  70. players[new_peer] = info
  71. if get_tree().is_network_server():
  72. # I tell new player about all the existing people
  73. send_all_info(new_peer)
  74. emit_signal("info_updated")
  75. # var right_team_count = 0
  76. # Send current players' info to new player
  77. # if old_peer != new_peer:
  78. # # We need to assign team later, so count current
  79. # if players[old_peer].is_right_team:
  80. # right_team_count += 1
  81. # if begun: TODO this should belong to lobby?
  82. # rpc_id(old_peer, "_spawn_player", new_peer)
  83. # rpc_id(old_peer, "_begin_player_deferred", new_peer) # Spawning is deferred
  84. # var assign_right_team = right_team_count * 2 < players.size()
  85. # set_info("is_right_team", assign_right_team, new_peer)
  86. # if not begun and players.size() == matchmaking.GAME_SIZE:
  87. # start_game()
  88. # if begun:
  89. # rpc_id(new_peer, "_pre_configure_game", my_info.level)
  90. # rpc_id(new_peer, "_post_configure_game")
  91. sync func unregister_player(peer):
  92. players.erase(peer)
  93. if begun:
  94. get_node("/root/Level/Players/%d" % peer).queue_free()
  95. emit_signal("info_updated")
  96. sync func _set_info(key, value, peer=0):
  97. if not peer:
  98. peer = get_tree().get_rpc_sender_id()
  99. if peer == 0:
  100. # Was self. See https://github.com/godotengine/godot/issues/19026
  101. peer = get_tree().get_network_unique_id()
  102. if players.has(peer):
  103. players[peer][key] = value
  104. emit_signal("info_updated")
  105. func set_info(key, value, peer=0):
  106. rpc("_set_info", str(key), value, peer)
  107. func _on_connect():
  108. emit_signal("info_updated")
  109. register_player(get_tree().get_network_unique_id())
  110. sync func _spawn_player(p):
  111. var hero = 0
  112. if players[p].has("hero"): # TODO: Rethink how we do this whole shenanigan
  113. hero = players[p].hero
  114. var player = load("res://scenes/heroes/" + str(hero) + ".tscn").instance()
  115. player.set_name(str(p))
  116. player.set_network_master(p)
  117. player.player_info = players[p]
  118. get_node("/root/Level/Players").call_deferred("add_child", player)
  119. sync func _pre_configure_game(level):
  120. begun = true
  121. var self_peer_id = get_tree().get_network_unique_id()
  122. get_node("/root/Lobby").hide()
  123. var world = load("res://scenes/levels/%d.tscn" % level).instance()
  124. get_node("/root").add_child(world)
  125. # Load all players (including self)
  126. for p in players:
  127. if not (players[p].has("spectating") and players[p].spectating):
  128. _spawn_player(p)
  129. rpc_id(1, "_done_preconfiguring", self_peer_id)
  130. sync func _done_preconfiguring(who):
  131. players_done.append(who)
  132. if players_done.size() == players.size():
  133. print("done")
  134. # We call deferred in case singleplayer has placing the player in queue still
  135. call_deferred("rpc", "_post_configure_game")
  136. sync func _post_configure_game():
  137. # Begin all players (including self)
  138. for p in players:
  139. if not (players[p].has("spectating") and players[p].spectating):
  140. _begin_player_deferred(p)
  141. func _begin_player(peer):
  142. get_node("/root/Level/Players/%d" % peer).begin()
  143. remote func _begin_player_deferred(peer):
  144. call_deferred("_begin_player", peer)
  145. sync func reset_state():
  146. players_done = []
  147. get_node("/root/Level").queue_free()