Tasks:Road Map
The Road Map tries to give an overview of the direction Adonthell development is heading. If you are planning to help with development, you should get an idea what task might be the most pressing.
Over the coming year, the engine should reach a state, where the Dun Barethsol demo game can be implemented. From then on, the main focus will shift to cosmetic and usability improvements.
State of Adonthell
A series of alpha releases demonstrate the engine's current state with a number of Python scripts and small programs in the test/ folder [1]. The last version, v0.4 Alpha 2, was released on March 10th, 2008. The next milestone release is scheduled for March 2009.
The Task List is a pretty good indicator for the state of completion of the individual tasks listed below.
Current Objectives
There are currently a number of features being worked on, of which the GUI will probably make its appearance in the upcoming release. NPC schedules and a map editor are to be expected in Q3 2009.
GUI
- Implement Basic GUI Functionality
The GUI should at least be able to display a full screen view of the world map. - Implement simple GUI Widgets and Containers
Add a text widget (UTF-8 capable), animation/image widget and list container. - Integrate Dialogue Engine
With simple widgets in place, create interface for dialogue and allow speaking with NPC in demo.
Path Finding
- Implement Path Finding
At present, there is no path finding. Implement at least basic path finding for NPCs and expand later to allow them to jump/climb to traverse terrain that isn't all flat. - Integrate Schedule System
With path finding in place, add an NPC to the demo that follows a simple schedule.
Editors
- Map Editor
The tool that allows to place scenery and characters on the map. Will later be expanded to allow scripting of map events, to place items and do all the other things required by a RPG. - Sprite Editor
The tool used to create a sprite from a set of PNG files. Everything displayed by the engine, whether animated or not, is a sprite. - Object Editor
The tool to create the 3D model for a given sprite. This is currently a manual process that should be by aided by a graphical tool for convenience.
Future Objectives
These objectives are planned for further milestone releases, but that doesn't mean it is forbidden to work on those now. Usually, objectives further down the list depend on steps higher up.
- Implement complex GUI Widgets and Containers
Implement table or matrix container, better layouts and controls. - Integrate Item System
At present, only item models are implemented. Add graphical representation to items and integrate with map engine. - Integrate Inventory
With complex widgets in place, create interface for inventory management. Allow picking up and dropping of items to demo. Improve NPC schedules to handle items. - Implement Role Playing System
At present, the Game Rules only exist in documentation. - Implement Melee Combat
With the game rules and items in place, add melee combat with NPCs to the demo. - Integrate Audio System
Integrate existing audio code to add background music and sound effects to demo. - Implement Ranged Combat
With the game rules and items in place, add ranged combat with NPCs to the demo. - Implement Spells
With the game rules and items in place, add casting spells on self and others to the demo.
Dun Barethsol
Dun Barethsol will be the game to demonstrate all the features above. As such it cannot be completed before they are all implemented. However, there are a lot of tasks that can and should be done in parallel. This includes Graphic related tasks, creation of the game world as the map editor becomes available, dialogue writing, etc ...
Since Waste's Edge is basically a (small) subset of Dun Barethsol, we'll be converting it to the v0.4 engine as a first step. This will path the way to Dun Barethsol and free us from the burden of supporting two code bases in the future. Tasks specifically related to porting Waste's Edge are:
- Convert and enhance Waste's Edge gfx
Waste's Edge graphics are in an internal format that can be exported to PNG format with the convert_graphics.py script. They will then have to be adapted to the new resolution, turned into sprites and supplemented by a matching shape. - Recreate Waste's Edge map
With the graphics in place (and the map editor too), the Redwyne Inn can be recreated. This time it would be created in one piece, making use of the added z-axis. The map view needs to be enhanced to show only a certain range of the z-axis, i.e. one floor of an interior. - Convert Waste's Edge dialogues and quests
While the conversations themselves are pretty unchanged, the way quest progress is handled radically different. Either implement a basic quest editor or use the convert_quests.py script to create the Waste's Edge quest tree. Also have to complete the dialogue compiler to successfully convert the dialogue files. - Convert Waste's Edge NPC schedules
Character schedules need to be adapted to the new engine. Also gives us the possibility to test out some basic NPC interactions (patrons asking for ale, Orloth bringing it to their table) using the Ether). - Implement quest log GUI
To show the log book mechanism associated with the new quest system, implement a quest log GUI and write the required quest log entries for Waste's Edge. - Implement inventory GUI
There are only a few items the player can potentially pick up in Waste's Edge, but with the low level item and inventory code already in place, a graphical frontend should allow players to actually pick up these items and view them in their inventory.
While some of those tasks are specific to Waste's Edge, all in all they will aid with the implementation of Dun Barethsol. They will also showcase some new features of the v0.4 engine and give us a much larger crowd of testers for the engine itself (or at least those features used by Waste's Edge).
And Then?
Once Dun Barethsol is released, it might be in order to go over the engine for cosmetic and usability improvements, like:
- Improve Game Controls
Provide better configuration and default settings for the Input System. - Implement annotations on in-game Maps
Allow players to add their own notes to in-game maps. - Implement Lighting System
Allow for day/night cycle, darker dungeons, etc ... - Improve Modding Ability of Engine
Allow for official/user contributed mods. - Implement Sky Layer
Have clouds or birds floating above the landscape.