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* Added map object collisionKelly Rauchenberger2018-04-291-81/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | Collision checking in PonderingSystem was rewritten to work as follows: horizontal movement is step first, then vertical. In each step, the closest environmental boundary to the body is found on the axis of movement in the space traversed by the body. Then, if any map objects fall in the region between the body's old position and the environmental boundary (or body new position if no boundary was found), process collision with those bodies in increasing distance order, stopping if a collision stops movement short of where the next collision would take place. After this, process collision with all of the environmental boundaries at the axis distance found earlier, as long as movement hasn't stopped short. This is not the most optimal implementation, and there is a lot of code repetition, but it is a start and it works. All map objects currently function as walls. This fixes the bug where you could, with pixel-perfect precision, jump into the corner of a wall tile. The top of the hitbox for the spike tile was lowered by one pixel. This fixes a problem where if the player is halfway on a floor tile and halfway over a spike tile, the floor tile would not stop the spike tile from being processed, and the player would die.
* Implemented map adjacencyKelly Rauchenberger2018-02-181-0/+81
This brings along with it the ability to move to different maps, for which the PlayingSystem and PlayableComponent were introduced. The PlayingSystem is a general overseer system that handles big picture stuff like initializing the player and changing maps. The PlayableComponent represents the player. While the ControllableComponent is also likely to always only be on the player entity, the two are distinct by separation of concerns. This also required a refactoring of how collisions are processed, because of a bug where the player can move to a new map when horizontal collisions are checked, and vertical collisions are skipped, causing the player to clip through the ground because the normal force was never handled.