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Your game state machine: states.inc.php: Atšķirības starp versijām
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The name of a game state is used to identify it in your game logic. | The name of a game state is used to identify it in your game logic. | ||
Several game states can share the same name, however this is not recommended. | |||
PHP example: | PHP example: |
Versija, kas saglabāta 2013. gada 11. janvāris, plkst. 14.24
This file describes the game states machine of your game (all the game states properties, and the transitions to get from one state to another).
Important: to understand the game state machine, the best is to read this presentation first:
Focus on BGA game state machine
Overall structure
The machine states is described by a PHP associative array.
Example:
$machinestates = array( // The initial state. Please do not modify. 1 => array( "name" => "gameSetup", "description" => clienttranslate("Game setup"), "type" => "manager", "action" => "stGameSetup", "transitions" => array( "" => 2 ) ), // Note: ID=2 => your first state 2 => array( "name" => "playerTurn", "description" => clienttranslate('${actplayer} must play a card or pass'), "descriptionmyturn" => clienttranslate('${you} must play a card or pass'), "type" => "activeplayer", "possibleactions" => array( "playCard", "pass" ), "transitions" => array( "playCard" => 2, "pass" => 2 ) ),
Syntax
Game state ID
The keys determine game states IDs (in the example above: 1 and 2).
IDs must be positive integers.
ID=1 is reserved for the first game state and should not be used (and you must not modify it).
ID=99 is reserved for the last game state of the game (end of the game) (and you must not modify it).
Game state name
(mandatory)
The name of a game state is used to identify it in your game logic.
Several game states can share the same name, however this is not recommended.
PHP example:
// Get current game state $state = $this->gamestate->state(); if( $state['name'] == 'myGameState' ) { ... }
JS example:
onEnteringState: function( stateName, args ) { console.log( 'Entering state: '+stateName ); switch( stateName ) case 'myGameState': // Do some stuff at the beginning at this game state .... break;