## Description:
### Short path for multi-source HPA*
Math was not mathing, increased the bounds to 260x260, it is a bit
slower but should work better. The short path was breaking when player
owned a lot of shores. This is because the bounding box of tiles with
less than 120 distance + 10 padding could be as big as 260x260 and the
optimized array was set to 140x140. I made mistake of calculating it as
`2 * (60 + 10)` instead of `2 * (120 + 10)`.
### LoS path refinement
Previously, we ran 2 passes of LoS smoothing on the path. However, since
we are effectively tracing the same path, the line of sight is
essentially the same. This PR makes second line of sight stop on water
tiles with magnitude `n + 1` compared to first path. Practically, this
means it'll attempt LoS exactly 1 tile after previous corner. See
screenshot.
<img width="1299" height="1151" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/726be236-1ff8-406c-896a-02902a762ab0"
/>
### SendBoatAttackIntentEvent
The flow of sending transport ships is currently strange. This PR makes
the flow more sane.
**Old flow**
```
- Player clicks TARGET tile, it can be deep inland
- Client asks Worker for the best START tile to TARGET tile
- Worker answers `false`, since the tile is inland
- Client sends BoatAttackIntent with START=false and TARGET tiles set
- Worker accepts BoatAttackIntent, computes DESTINATION as closest shore to TARGET
- Worker re-computes best START to DESTINATION
- Worker sends boat from START to DESTINATION
```
**New flow**
```
- Player clicks TARGET tile, it can be deep inland
- Client sends BoatAttackIntent with TARGET
- Worker accepts BoatAttackIntent, computes DESTINATION as closest shore to TARGET
- Worker computes START as the best tile to DESTINATION
- Worker sends boat from START to DESTINATION
```
## Please complete the following:
- [x] I have added screenshots for all UI updates
- [x] I process any text displayed to the user through translateText()
and I've added it to the en.json file
- [x] I have added relevant tests to the test directory
- [x] I confirm I have thoroughly tested these changes and take full
responsibility for any bugs introduced
## Please put your Discord username so you can be contacted if a bug or
regression is found:
moleole
## Description:
As reported on Discord, warship could get stuck. This PR fixes the
issue.
## Please complete the following:
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and I've added it to the en.json file
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responsibility for any bugs introduced
## Please put your Discord username so you can be contacted if a bug or
regression is found:
moleole
## Description:
This PR resolves a crash related to rail pathfinding reported on
Discord.
```
git checkout c179249cdd
npm run dev:staging
Replay id: kEbHPSP3
```
## Please complete the following:
- [x] I have added screenshots for all UI updates
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and I've added it to the en.json file
- [x] I have added relevant tests to the test directory
- [x] I confirm I have thoroughly tested these changes and take full
responsibility for any bugs introduced
## Please put your Discord username so you can be contacted if a bug or
regression is found:
moleole
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan <7389646+ryanbarlow97@users.noreply.github.com>
## Description:
**Describe the PR.**
This PR improves how pathfinding finds a starting water tile when
launching a transport ship from a shore.
Previously, the code simply picked the first water neighbor it found.
This caused issues where, if a boat were traveling east, it might launch
out of a northern tile from a shore.
<img width="896" height="353" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/69d83012-3397-43b3-8ab0-9ebde6ffea97"
/>
<img width="342" height="219" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a191f5cf-97da-4e34-a191-55ce14c794f0"
/>
The new logic checks all water neighbors and picks the "best" one by
counting how many water tiles surround it. This ensures transport ships
launch into the main body of water instead of suboptimal positions.
If two tiles have water neighbors with the same score, they are
tie-broken through a euclidean distance check.
## Please complete the following:
- [X] I have added screenshots for all UI updates
- [X] I process any text displayed to the user through translateText()
and I've added it to the en.json file
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- [X] I confirm I have thoroughly tested these changes and take full
responsibility for any bugs introduced
## Please put your Discord username so you can be contacted if a bug or
regression is found:
Scisyph
---------
Co-authored-by: WilliamT-byte <williamt2023@tamu.edu>
Co-authored-by: Ryan <7389646+ryanbarlow97@users.noreply.github.com>
# Pathfinding pt. 4
https://pf-pt-4.openfront.dev/
## Description:
Hello again! Pathfinding. It's fast, but inaccurate. This PR makes it
more accurate and actually faster. Sadly it is _faster_ because of a
blunder in previous PR (using BucketQueue where MinHeap would be
better), not because of a new tech. More importantly, it is more
accurate. And that's what people apparently want.
## What changed?
Most of the functional changes relate to `SpatialQuery` module. This is
the thingy that answers "we know the target, which tile of my territory
is the best to launch an invasion". To make it compute a path from South
America to the deep inland China river, it has to work on a coerced map,
one with a very small resolution, so small in fact, that every 4096 map
tiles gets compressed to just one pixel. I hope you see where this is
going.
Previously we selected a random coastal tile within this big pixel
(honestly it wasn't random at all, but could very well be for the
illustrative purposes). Now, we try to be a bit more deliberate. Since
we already know the rough location of the probably best tile, we can
exclude all other tiles from the computation. Imagine a player's
territory spans both Americas on global map - that's a lot of shores.
But since we already know the best tile is somewhere close to Miami, the
problem space was greatly reduced, no need to consider all other shores.
But pathing to the target in China from Miami is still crazy expensive.
This is where second trick comes to play - instead of pathing all the
way to China, we select a _waypoint_ in the rough direction of China,
about 100 to 200 tiles away. This way we fairly cheaply select best tile
to launch an invasion towards this abstract point. And chances are, this
point is far enough, the newly computed path is very close to being
optimal. When you throw a dart from far away, the difference between
scoring 10 and missing is very small. This is why aiming in the general
direction of the board - as opposed to the ceiling - is usually good
enough.
## Okay, but what about the crazy paths when I send invasion to the
opposed bank of a river?!
Well, pathing from America to China is cool, but most players wouldn't
notice the difference on such long paths, what about the short ones? We
now try more accurate pathing first and defer to hierarchy only if it
fails. This produces much better paths for short invasions. While the
fix described above ensures the accuracy is improved also on
medium-to-long routes.
## Playground
Yes.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9cf9586f-c99a-416d-b856-8cf0a21c35ed
## CodeRabbit
Grab a 🥕. Remember `tests/pathfinding/playground` is mostly generated
code and go easy on it. It's enough for it to work and do it's job of
visualizing the paths. No need for throughout review of these files.
## Please complete the following:
- [x] I have added screenshots for all UI updates
- [x] I process any text displayed to the user through translateText()
and I've added it to the en.json file
- [x] I have added relevant tests to the test directory
- [x] I confirm I have thoroughly tested these changes and take full
responsibility for any bugs introduced
## Please put your Discord username so you can be contacted if a bug or
regression is found:
moleole
# Pathfinding pt. 3
## Description:
This PR introduces final change to the pathfinding - path refinement. It
optimizes Line of Sight refinement by searching with for the best tile
with a binary search instead of linearly. And then spends the recovered
budget on better refinement of the first and last 50 tiles of the
journey - the place where user is most likely to look at. Additionally
this PR re-introduces magnitude check and makes the ships prefer sailing
close to the coast, but not too close.
## Please complete the following:
- [x] I have added screenshots for all UI updates
- [x] I process any text displayed to the user through translateText()
and I've added it to the en.json file
- [x] I have added relevant tests to the test directory
- [x] I confirm I have thoroughly tested these changes and take full
responsibility for any bugs introduced
## What?
| Before | After |
| :--- | :--- |
| <img width="1097" height="1117" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4a0b300d-10ef-4151-b6dc-33acfb49f992"
/> | <img width="1093" height="1119" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cf81c515-c145-40f4-91e5-a4353986907b"
/> |
| <img width="1096" height="1129" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/21b46bce-f961-4259-88f6-fe4a66180270"
/> | <img width="1098" height="1126" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d92587d1-e6b6-4353-b4a4-1efe71bca43d"
/> |
## Performance
There is actually a severe performance impact of these changes. The path
initial path takes almost 2x as long to generate - this is because pre
processing can only do so much if the initial path is ugly. Luckily in
real gameplay we only need to do this calculation once per edge, so the
actual observed performance impact should be much smaller. Cache FTW.
| | No Cache | Cache |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Before | 277.04ms | 208.58ms |
| After | 498.34ms | 264.27ms |
## DebugSpan
Small utility, it allows any code to be easily instrumented for
performance. The idea is the same as with [OTEL
Spans](https://opentelemetry.io/docs/concepts/signals/traces/). Produce
a span, create sub-spans, measure whatever you need. Works only when
`globalThis.__DEBUG_SPAN_ENABLED__ === true`, otherwise no-op.
Cool stuff, try it out:
```ts
// Convenient wrapper, small performance impact
return DebugSpan.wrap('add', () => a + b)
// Synchronous API, basically free
DebugSpan.start('work')
work()
DebugSpan.end()
// Create sub spans
DebugSpan.wrap('complex', () => {
const aPlusB = DebugSpan.wrap('add', () => a + b)
DebugSpan.set('additionResult', () => aPlusB) // Store data
return aPlusB * c
})
// Access spans, data and timing
const span = DebugSpan.getLast()
const compelxSpan = DebugSpan.getLast('complex')
console.log(complexSpan.duration, complexSpan.data['additionResult'])
```
These are virtually free and can be enabled on-demand **in production**
and available in the devtools. Under the hood devtools integration is
just a wrapper around [Performance
API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Performance_API).
For clarity data keys not prefixed by `$` are omitted from the
integration. Every key prefixed with `$` must be fully JSON
serializable.
<img width="977" height="799" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b4d43506-1639-4f78-a611-30e61de12a07"
/>
## Playtest
https://pf-pt-2.openfront.dev/
## Pathfinding Refactor pt. 2
<img width="1536" height="1024" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9477958e-54b7-4c83-b317-ba789e809e9e"
/>
This is a follow-up to a previous PR introducing pathfinding changes.
This time, it introduces a complete refactor of `pathfinding` directory
and breakdown into composable pieces.
### Unified PathFinder interface
`PathFinder<T>` and `SteppingPathFinder<T>` are introduced to unify
**all** pathfinding across the application. First one exposes complete
path, while stepping variant allows the callee to iterate over the path
by calling `.next`. All pathfinders share this one common interface,
which makes them easy to use in any scenario -
`PathFinding.Water(game).search(from, to)`.
`SteppingPathFinder<T>` extends `PathFinder<T>` with an ability to
iterate over the path. It handles caching, storing current index and
invalidation. This allows the units to not care about the inner workings
of the pathfinder and just call `pf.next(current, target)` and receive
instructions on what to do next.
### Common entry point
All pathfinders are now exposed from common `PathFinding` entrypoint:
- `PathFinding.Water`
- `PathFinding.Rail`
- `PathFinding.Stations`
- `PathFinding.Rail`
Additional entry point is introduced for pathfinders which need to work
both in the worker, but also on the frontend, which lacks `Game`
interface. Currently only `UniversalPathFinding.Parabola` is available.
### Spatial Query
New module has been introduced close to `pathfinding` - `SpatialQuery`.
It aims to resolve any questions game may have about finding tiles
meeting criteria. Currently `SpatialQuery.closestShore(player, target)`
and `SpatialQuery.closestShoreByWater(player, target)` are available -
they help answering questions about naval invasion: "What is the best
landing location from user's click?" and "Which our tile should be used
to launch the transport ship?". Under the hood they use very similar
mechanics to pathfinding, so it felt right to put them close by.
### Modular architecture
Pathfinders now support transformers: `MiniMapTransformer`,
`ShoreCoercingTransformer`, `ComponentCheckTransformer`,
`SmoothingTransformer`. Transformers functions like a middleware in the
pathfinding chain. They wrap around the pathfinder and provide
additional functionality. This allows the pathfinder to focus on
actually finding the path instead of doing unrelated things.
Example chain for simple (A*) water pathfinding:
```ts
static WaterSimple(game: Game): SteppingPathFinder<TileRef> {
const miniMap = game.miniMap();
const pf = new AStarWater(miniMap);
return PathFinderBuilder.create(pf)
.wrap((pf) => new ShoreCoercingTransformer(pf, miniMap))
.wrap((pf) => new MiniMapTransformer(pf, game.map(), miniMap))
.buildWithStepper(tileStepperConfig(game));
}
```
The Pathfinder - here `AStarWater` - does not care about the conversion
between minimap and main map tiles. It also does not care if the source
or destination is a land tile. The transformers take care of that. The
pathfinder gets a set of valid coordinates and produces the path -
that's it.
Modular approach makes working on a particular set of utilities much
easier - for example map upscaling is handled consistently across all
pathfinders. Additionally, the pathfinders are not tied to the
particular map resolution used. Pass them a different map and they will
work the same.
### Algorithms
Algorithms used are neatly organized inside
`src/core/pathfinding/algorithms`. They are prefixed with the algorithm
name and suffixed with the use case. File without suffix exposes generic
version ready to traverse any graph with adapters. Specialized versions
either use an adapter or inline logic when performance is critical -
using adapters leads to 20-30% performance loss.
The directory includes `A*` and `BFS` but also other useful utils, such
as `AbstractGraph` used to generate... an abstract graph on top of the
tile map and `ConnectedComponents` helping to identify whether two tiles
are connected by a path without actually computing the path.
### Playground
The playground have been updated with new algorithms, including tweaked
very greedy `A*`.
<img width="2175" height="1424" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1f833651-0024-4299-bf86-882f5368358c"
/>
### Tests
Yeah, there are some, a little too many if I say so myself. But there
are no useless tests. I had to ensure refactored code works somehow
reliably. This PR comes with trust me bro guarantee, but I would
appreciate someone confirming **naval invasions, nukes (esp. MIRV) and
warships**.
### Discord
`moleole`
GL & HF
## Pathfinding with HPA*
Hi! The primary objective of this PR is to replace per-tile A* with
hierarchical pathfinding - HPA*. In practice, this means we create an
abstract graph on top of the actual map with far fewer points and use it
to decide on general path structure. Only then we go back to tile-level
and build path between selected waypoints. This speeds up long distance
pathfinding by over 1000x in some cases. To make the review easier, it
comes with a benchmark and visual playground.
## PREPROCESSING
H part of HPA* means "hierarchical" and requires preprocessing.
This PR includes pre-processing as part inside `new Game()` constructor.
It takes about 135ms for `giantworldmap` on my machine, which increases
the effective initialization from ~95ms to ~230ms. This time could be
reduced in different ways, which are **out of scope** for this PR.
After confirming the initialization time is bearable on low-end devices,
I argue merging this PR as-is is acceptable tradeoff. It creates small
lag at the beginning of a round but pays for itself in the first minute
of the match.
## Nerdy details
**Architecture**
- HPA*-style hierarchical pathfinding
- 32×32 sectors on minimap with gateway nodes on borders
- Gateway graph built via BFS during preprocessing
- Water component optimization skips unreachable gateway pairs
- A* on gateway graph → local A* within sectors → Bresenham path
smoothing
- Minimap upscaling identical to currently used in MiniAStar
**Key Optimizations**
- Typed arrays instead of high-level primitives
- Stamp-based visited tracking (no need to recreate buffers, O(1)
clearing)
- Optional - enabled by default - caching of tile paths between gateways
- Line of sight smoothing for the final path
## Review Focus
Play with included tools, benchmark and visualization. Pathfinding
should be safe to merge as a black box - you do not need to understand
the details. Outcomes can be tested empirically in-game. Visualize (and
share!) edge cases with included playground. Confirm the 100x speedup is
real with benchmark.
If you plan to dive into the code, I suggest the following order:
- Pathfinding abstraction in `src/core/pathfinding/`
- Pathfinding tests in `tests/core/pathfinding/`
- NavMesh in `src/core/pathfinding/navmesh/` + integration with
`Game.ts`
- Benchmark in `tests/pathfinding/benchmark/`
Do not look at playground's code, it has been created with a clanker.
The design is 100% mine and I spent way too long polishing it, but I
haven't even once edited the code manually. There is probably no
abstraction whatsoever, just do not look at the code, let it play.
## Core Changes
#### Pathfinding (`src/core/pathfinding/navmesh/`)
- HPA* + refinement -> three phased pathfinding: A* over the graph ->
naive path -> refinement
- comes with A* and BFS optimized for for specific needs
#### Pre-Processing (`src/core/pathfinding/navmesh/`)
- identify water bodies to avoid pathfinding between disconnected nodes
- create high-level graph of gateways on top of tile map
#### Abstraction (`src/core/pathfinding/`)
- common `PathFinder` interface that can return full path and also act
as state machine (`.next()`)
- adapters for both new and legacy algorithm with fallback to legacy if
navigation mesh not available
#### Benchmark (`tests/pathfinding/benchmark/`)
- `npx tsx tests/pathfinding/benchmark/run.ts` - no guesswork, numbers
- `npx tsx tests/pathfinding/benchmark/run.ts --synthetic` - 1000s of
synthetic paths
- `npx tsc tests/pathfinding/benchmark/generate.ts` - generate more as
needed, test new maps
- includes ONE synthetic scenario to avoid PR bloat, generate more
locally / later
#### Playground (`tests/pathfinding/playground/`)
- `npx tsx tests/pathfinding/playground/server.ts` - visualize paths
with both new and legacy algorithm
## Benchmarks
### Compared with legacy in default - hand picked - scenario:
```
Initialization: 95.95ms -> 227.29ms
Pathfinding: 3038.43ms -> 6.45ms
Distance: 26972 -> 26810 tiles
```
### 42,000 synthetic routes across all maps
```
Running 42 synthetic scenarios with hpa.cached adapter...
✅ synthetic/achiran | Init: 93.42ms | Path: 139.07ms | Dist: 1481630 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/africa | Init: 87.14ms | Path: 155.08ms | Dist: 1829414 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/asia | Init: 57.60ms | Path: 112.55ms | Dist: 1204082 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/australia | Init: 78.18ms | Path: 77.12ms | Dist: 978375 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/baikal | Init: 78.26ms | Path: 152.14ms | Dist: 1600016 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/baikalnukewars | Init: 81.44ms | Path: 165.90ms | Dist: 1699283 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/betweentwoseas | Init: 29.29ms | Path: 114.99ms | Dist: 1338075 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/blacksea | Init: 30.66ms | Path: 93.14ms | Dist: 949217 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/britannia | Init: 74.12ms | Path: 85.62ms | Dist: 866752 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/deglaciatedantarctica | Init: 105.49ms | Path: 192.93ms | Dist: 1574684 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/didier | Init: 81.51ms | Path: 153.70ms | Dist: 1734876 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/eastasia | Init: 49.29ms | Path: 128.63ms | Dist: 1410270 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/europe | Init: 92.55ms | Path: 178.35ms | Dist: 1525216 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/europeclassic | Init: 33.50ms | Path: 104.40ms | Dist: 1209759 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/falklandislands | Init: 63.00ms | Path: 107.41ms | Dist: 1080251 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/faroeislands | Init: 71.91ms | Path: 49.52ms | Dist: 604613 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/fourislands | Init: 45.75ms | Path: 78.91ms | Dist: 937439 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/gatewaytotheatlantic | Init: 81.00ms | Path: 257.06ms | Dist: 2555551 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/giantworldmap | Init: 214.25ms | Path: 220.42ms | Dist: 1976693 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/gulfofstlawrence | Init: 45.16ms | Path: 96.05ms | Dist: 1014604 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/halkidiki | Init: 74.68ms | Path: 149.39ms | Dist: 1546781 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/iceland | Init: 58.72ms | Path: 78.16ms | Dist: 1001554 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/italia | Init: 29.78ms | Path: 139.93ms | Dist: 1412024 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/japan | Init: 161.07ms | Path: 118.65ms | Dist: 1154393 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/lemnos | Init: 52.59ms | Path: 136.69ms | Dist: 1481101 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/lisbon | Init: 49.27ms | Path: 86.53ms | Dist: 1032011 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/manicouagan | Init: 53.74ms | Path: 110.52ms | Dist: 1307630 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/mars | Init: 29.39ms | Path: 80.55ms | Dist: 1091702 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/mena | Init: 26.37ms | Path: 120.09ms | Dist: 1272751 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/montreal | Init: 26.08ms | Path: 106.77ms | Dist: 1187736 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/newyorkcity | Init: 56.60ms | Path: 181.19ms | Dist: 1753875 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/northamerica | Init: 96.29ms | Path: 123.02ms | Dist: 1217221 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/oceania | Init: 52.81ms | Path: 51.96ms | Dist: 482373 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/pangaea | Init: 21.29ms | Path: 56.58ms | Dist: 716189 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/pluto | Init: 53.89ms | Path: 141.62ms | Dist: 1304362 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/southamerica | Init: 85.19ms | Path: 123.03ms | Dist: 1301403 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/straitofgibraltar | Init: 76.68ms | Path: 108.30ms | Dist: 1304592 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/straitofhormuz | Init: 38.97ms | Path: 67.78ms | Dist: 754920 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/surrounded | Init: 95.35ms | Path: 90.18ms | Dist: 1017142 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/svalmel | Init: 60.58ms | Path: 104.75ms | Dist: 1235501 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/twolakes | Init: 62.05ms | Path: 94.54ms | Dist: 1140807 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
✅ synthetic/world | Init: 41.43ms | Path: 93.42ms | Dist: 873406 tiles | Routes: 1000/1000
Completed 42 scenarios
Total Initialization Time: 2796.32ms
Total Pathfinding Time: 5026.64ms
Total Distance: 53160274 tiles
```
## Playground
**That's the fun part**. Watch NavMesh running circles around legacy
`PathFinder.Mini` in real time. Debug inner workings, test edge cases,
share URLs for debugging.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/34e2e3f5-fbc1-4b1f-917d-820766e98d5d
## Discord Tag
`moleole`
Resolves#2434
## Description:
Allows bomb direction to be inverted by pressing a hotkey - currently
"U".
**Check the issue for screenshots / videos.**
## Please complete the following:
- [x] I have added screenshots for all UI updates
- [x] I process any text displayed to the user through translateText()
and I've added it to the en.json file
- [x] I have added relevant tests to the test directory
- [x] I confirm I have thoroughly tested these changes and take full
responsibility for any bugs introduced
## Please put your Discord username so you can be contacted if a bug or
regression is found:
w.o.n
---------
Co-authored-by: Evan <evanpelle@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: iamlewis <lewismmmm@gmail.com>
## Description:
Replaced Array.shift() in boat path iteration with an index-based loop
to avoid O(n) shifts per step. This reduces per-move cost and keeps
memory usage unchanged. I validated the change by running locally and
confirming behaviour is unchanged.
### Summary
This PR improves pathfinding performance by replacing Array.shift() with
an index-based iteration to get the next boat position.
Shifting the array for each move is O(n) per operation, whereas using an
index is O(1).
JavaScript does not free the memory of the shifted elements immediately,
so there’s no memory benefit to shift() in this context. Using an index
improves performance without additional memory cost.
### Testing & Caveats
- I attempted to test the performance gain by increasing the trade cap
to 5000, but on my system, neither method could be stressed enough to
produce measurable differences.
- I am unfamiliar with JavaScript profiling tools, so I do not have
exact performance numbers.
- Based on the change, there is no risk of decreased performance.
- In my minor testing, the boat pathfinding felt faster when a single
player was set to max speed as the game would slow down less.
### Notes
- This is primarily an optimization for future scalability and clean
performance improvements.
- With this change, the max boat cap can potentially be increased.
- The behavioural logic remains unchanged; the boats still navigate the
same paths as before.
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Derived from [LeviathanLevi
PR](https://github.com/openfrontio/OpenFrontIO/pull/1847)
Connect stations over water by automatically building bridges
Changes:
- Railroad construction to water is allowed from shore lines
- Railroad construction from water is allowed to shore lines too
This creates bridges a few tiles long.
<img width="1058" height="680" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/493737b9-7aff-4ee2-88ea-7638f6af7c91"
/>
<img width="361" height="317" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/24a71a7a-1ba1-4c88-a89e-876127024148"
/>
fixes#1837
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regression is found:
IngloriousTom
## Description:
Current SAM behavior is to shoot a missile as soon as a nuke is in
range.
Players can exploit it by overshooting behind the SAM, so the SAM
missile will take way longer to reach the nuke, usually too late to
prevent its explosion.
This PR introduces a "smart" targeting system that allows SAM to
calculate an optimal interception tile along the nuke's trajectory. They
can also preshot before the nuke becomes vulnerable, as long as the
interception tile will be within the vulnerable window.
This change makes SAM range enforcement much more strict.
Changes:
- Nukes now precompute their full trajectory on creation and update
their current position index every tick.
- SAMs use this trajectory data and their own missile speed to calculate
the ideal interception tile.
- SAM missiles now aim directly at that interception point rather than
chasing the nuke.
Small changes on the fly:
- `BezierCurve` now uses a provided increment so the curve LUT is the
optimal size
- Increased nuke opacity when untargetable: 0.4 → 0.5
- Slightly extended nuke vulnerability range to SAMs: 120 → 150
===
Preshot an incoming nuke still in the unfocusable state. Notice how the
nuke is destroyed as soon as becomes focusable:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9fbf1ae4-33b4-4fa0-9b53-cb53f3adc17b
Shooting right at the range limit:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d68793ac-b249-45fe-88bf-e20f70758449
Shooting behind the SAM:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/800cd7ff-d9d9-40f3-aba8-fa3ab526b3b2
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## Description:
Created test that has astar pathfind from top left to bottom right of
giant world map.
* Before these changes: took ~950ms
* replaced queue with fastqueue library: ~600ms
* Changes heuristic to be more greedy (1.1 * dist => 2 * dist): ~90ms
Resulting in a roughly 10x improvement.
Other paths also saw improvements as well, although not as dramatic.
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## Description:
Add a rail network to handle train stations/railroad between structures.
Changes:
- `RailNetwork` is responsible for the train station graph. Use it to
connect new `TrainStations`
- A `RailRoad` connects two `TrainStation`
- No loop possible in the rail network
- Train stations handles its railroads
- Added a layer to draw the railroads under the structures
#### Clusters
- To speed up computations, each `TrainStation` references its own
cluster
- A cluster is a list of `TrainStation` connected with each other,
created by the `RailNetwork` when connecting the station
- Train stations spawn trains randomly depending on its current cluster
size
- A `TrainStation` decides randomly of the train destination by picking
one from the cluster
#### Production building:
- Added a factory which has no gameplay impact currently. _To be
discussed._
#### Train stops:
- When a train reaches a factory, it's filled with a "cargo". The loaded
trains has no impact currently. _To be discussed._
- When a train reaches a city, the player earn 10k gold
- When a train reaches a port, it sends a new tradeship if possible
- If a destination/source is destroyed, the train & railroad are deleted
too
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/42375c17-9e04-4a42-98d0-708c81ffd609https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fbecdb53-a516-4df8-87fb-1f9a62c4efa0
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## Description:
Changed from consolex to console
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## Description:
Add full path to caches
Fix A* to always start and end at given start and end
Remove pathfinder from tradeshipexecution
Should fix tradeship looping and getting stuck at ports
Fix#843
Dont know what to add so that description check is happy
[More lines to lines to make it happy]
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## Description:
Improve type safety and runtime correctness by:
1. Enabling TypeScript's
[strictNullChecks](https://www.typescriptlang.org/tsconfig/#strictNullChecks)
compiler option.
2. Replacing all loose equality operators (`==` and `!=`) with strict
equality operators (`===` and `!==`).
3. Cleaning up of type declarations, null handling logic, and equality
expressions throughout the project.
Currently, the code allows implicit assumptions that `null` and
`undefined` are interchangeable, and relies on type-coercing equality
checks that can introduce subtle bugs. These practices make it difficult
to reason about when values may be absent and hinder the effectiveness
of static analysis.
Migrating to strict null checks and enforcing strict equality
comparisons will clarify intent, reduce bugs, and make the codebase
safer and easier to maintain.
Fixes#466
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## Description:
Change nuke trajectory to follow a curve, and add a trail behind them.

### Details:
- Use a look-up table to approximate the distance travelled, so the
speed remains constant along the curve
- The nuke speed is higher than a single pixel, so draw a line behind
for the trail
- Added a new "utility" file for the Bresenham/Bezier algorith: please
tell me if that's ok
### Edge cases (literally the edges):
The control points remains in the map so the curve can never go outside:

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## Description:
Samples border shore tiles and uses multi-a* for determining the
transport ship spawn cell.
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