To avoid issues when somebody calls `GetRemainingRaidSeconds()` or `GetRaidTimeRemainingFraction()` when a raid isn't in progress, I throw an exception if `GameTimer` isn't running. However, this can be confusing for modders since `GameTimer` starts well after `GameWorld` is instantiated. Therefore, I added a new `HasRaidStarted()` method so it's more clear when these methods can be called. Additionally, I updated the documentation for those methods to warn the user that `HasRaidStarted()` must be true or they'll throw an exception.
Alternatively, I can change the return type from `float` to `float?` for those methods and return null if a raid hasn't started. However, I felt like a null response is less intuitive than an exception in this case.
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Reviewed-on: SPT-AKI/Modules#41
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Co-committed-by: DanW <danw@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Added `RaidTimeUtil` which provides the following public methods:
* `GetRemainingRaidSeconds()`: Get the seconds remaining in the raid
* `GetRaidTimeRemainingFraction()`: Get the fraction of time remaining in the raid (relative to the original escape time for the map)
* `GetElapsedRaidSeconds()`: Get the elapsed seconds in the raid (relative to the original escape time for the map)
* `GetSecondsSinceSpawning()`: Get the elapsed seconds since spawning into the raid
This will allow modders to do things based on raid time, even after changes have been made for Scav raids.
The new class required several properties to be added to the existing `RaidChangesUtil` because apparently I can never stop messing with that class...
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Reviewed-on: SPT-AKI/Modules#40
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Co-committed-by: DanW <danw@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Since my half-baked PR containing a new class, `ScavRaidChangesUtil`, was merged, I figured I should flesh it out a little more.
I renamed the class as `RaidChangesUtil` and changed its namespace from `ScavMode` to `InRaid`. The main reason is because the information in this class is still applicable for PMC raids, so the class name/namespace should reflect that. I also allow modders to get more information about the changes that were made and relevant raid information for them.
I didn't include methods to retrieve changes made to location exits (for train times) because I didn't see much value in spending the time on it right now. I can always add it sometime in the future.
The way I manage `HaveChangesBeenApplied` in the new class is a bit lazy, but I didn't think buffering the values was necessary considering the limited applications for this class. Please let me know if you think this should be improved.
I'll add a new class in the new namespace for getting current raid-time information in another PR.
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Reviewed-on: SPT-AKI/Modules#39
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Co-committed-by: DanW <danw@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Added `Utils.ScavMode.ScavRaidChangesUtil` class so mods can easily access the change in map settings (currently just escape time) for Scav raids. This will allow mods like Questing Bots, DONUTS, etc. easily be able to alter spawn settings based on "real" raid time. Currently, each mod has to cache original raid settings and calculate the difference in escape times, which is performing redundant work.
I'm not sure what your conventions are for naming and stuff, so feel free to hack this up.
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Reviewed-on: SPT-AKI/Modules#38
Co-authored-by: DanW <danw@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: DanW <danw@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
- Implement the models/helpers required to send console messages to the server console
- Implement sending plugin errors on startup to the server console
- Remove an unused variable and incorrect comment from PluginErrorNotifierPatch
Example output:
![Example](https://i.imgur.com/c0XBYLm.png)
Depends on changes in SPT-AKI/Server#160
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Reviewed-on: SPT-AKI/Modules#35
Reviewed-by: Terkoiz <terkoiz@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
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This is due to different medkit classes being used depending on what wildspawntype is used
Patch removes all negative effects from all body parts when PMC heals