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= Calculations done (on colonies and inventory) = | = Calculations done (on colonies and inventory) = |
Revision as of 13:55, 27 October 2022
Note: This page contains technical details, if you are new to this game, don't read it, at least not yet :-)
Warning: Information on this page IS out of date
Calculations done (on colonies and inventory)
Every other minute
For now calculations take place every other minute. r_nnn below is the ratio on that order setting and ar_nnn in the acyual ratio in the nest (may differ from setting). Using a linear model. This makes one colony "slow to turn" but by using many colonies it gets done faster. Use ar_worker=worker/(worker+warrior) in some formulas instead of r_worker to reflect the actual population.
- capacity += r_expand * ar_worker * const
- secret capacity += r_expand * ar_worker * r_secret * const (NOTE: secret is a part of the capacity)
- workers += if (worker+warrior < capacity) r_breed * r_worker * const
- warriors += if (worker+warrior < capacity) r_breed * r_warrior * const
- food += min(capacity, (r_food * ar_worker - level) * (workers+warriors) * const), Gathering and eating, if r_food*ar_worker kept at level or above the food increase, else it decreases. Testing with level = 0.4. NOTE: Food can be negative, to affect how many dies in steps below.
Transform workers to warriors and vice versa
- if (to many warriors compared to workers) warriors -= const, worker +=const , i.e. if ar_worker > r_worker + 0.01
- if (to many workers compared to warriors) warriors += const, worker -=const , i.e. if ar_worker < r_worker - 0.01
Starving:
- if (food < 0) workers += food*ar_workers, warriors += food*(1-ar_workers)
- if (workers + warriors < 2) colony is dead
Decaying.
- food turn bad, slowly decreases? -= const similar to setting 1%?
Decaying both inhabited and not inhabited
- if (capacity > 10 or not inhabited) capacity slowly decreases -= const similar to setting 1%?
- if (capacity < 2 and not inhabited) nest is broken and destroyed
Every 10 minutes
- Animals at colonies eat and destroy.
- Food in inventory slowly decay.
- Each warrior in inventory eat 0.01 food (if available), i.e. 0.06 per hour. (Comparison: They eat 0.1 per hour when in the colony)
- Warriors in inventory without food decrease in number by both by 0.2% and 5 in actual numbers.
Network
- Server controls what is on the map (the client shall not assume anything)
Client
- Will have a service (or similar) run once per hour, or so, sending position (web or gcm). The pos is passivly get. I.e. if there is one, read it.
Client <-> Server
- All actions are asynchronous
- Send all waiting actions (in client) to one server script using a background thread.
- The client application holds a list of actions waiting to be performed (with a generated serial id)
- A json-list with actions
- All actions have a serial number (unique to user and say 5 min?) and info on what to perform
- If the action already took place (serial number) just send the updated info (for that action)
- The server responds with apropriate data on all actions or error messages and also a part with new data (that might have been changed)
- The client updates data and remove confirmed actions from the list of waiting actions
- The client sends a new request with waiting actions (including those who where not confirmed)
- Notification from server if nearby actions take place, the notifications shall contain enough data to update the info in the client (typically attacks)
Occurance of things
Animals
- Amount of animals: Is currently linear to the number of colonies + the number of old energy bars (attracting bears)
- Have a an (average) lifetime and disappears after that time (no matter if in inventory or on ground)
- Show up on colonies with notification to owners
Food
- Pretty evenly distributed on earth
- Only visible on zoomed in.
- If dropped, decrease and disappear after some time.
- Math pattern having a fixed amount of food and a table with the removed ones (and dropped) and let the patters slowly slide/change in some way...
- Where is it calculated?
- One table with lat L,LL and long L,LL values showing where it has been added
- One table with actual food items on the map. When picked up, they spawn after some time, or grow up again.
- There are fixed areas where the food appear. (Maybe in the future: Over time the internal pos and location is changed. Two overlapping formulas or just one and a fix time when it is changed to the new. Once a week the removed resources are reset and the new ones appear?)