-Global.lua is no longer a catch-all dumping ground for registering actions and events
Instead, Global.lua will actually contain useful global constants and functions
-Init.lua will take over the role of being the initial script run when doing reloads or booting the servers
-Actions.lua will take over registering all actions
-Items.lua will take over registering all items
-Commands.lua will take over registering all text commands
-Events.lua will take over registering all warps, openings/quests, aetherytes, etc.
To this end, event ids now live in organized tables to reduce error-prone copy paste clutter
If we get enough actions, items or commands, we can move those to tables too.
- Summoning bell now tells you you're not authorized
- Armoire shows prompt but "remove items" option softlocks
- Crystal Bell cutscenes work slightly better but still default to not authorized
- Bed now plays cutscenes with proper fade to black, and dreamfitting works when forced in onTalk
-Implemented all aethernet shards
-Implemented more lift/ferry skipper NPCs that don't require special handling
-Commented the mysterious GenericWarps at the beginning of the list
When learning how to unlock emotes, apparently FFXIV just has one
kind of ID for all kinds of stuff. So I picked a number, stuck it
as the max (this is unconfirmed) and you can now unlock everything.
Now that we have a ton of events registered, this just becomes
log spam. I initially added it while testing the Lua API, but
I don't think it's necessary anymore.
The reload command was previously implemented in Lua, but this
is a little dangerous as it could itself have an error and is
unable to work in the first place. I moved this to Rust to
ensure it's always available. I left the reload_scripts() API
in Lua as someone could still find that useful!
Additionally, I added a !finishevent debug command to forcefully
end the current event you're in. This can be useful if your script
is incomplete or has an error, as your client gets stuck very
easily.
* Implement the following actors/entities:
-Inn Toy Chest actor, which simply says you haven't unlocked mini-games
-Inn Glamour Dresser actor, which simply says you haven't unlocked the GD yet
-Orchestrion, which is fully functional as long as you have songs unlocked
Accompanying the orchestrion is the GM orchestrion command, with a caveat:
-It allows you to learn one song at a time, but id 0 (aka "all) doesn't learn a single
song for some unknown reason, so I've disabled it for now.
* Run cargo fmt
* Update USAGE.md
How many times will I forget...
Make it clear that Kawari isn't supposed to be (nor can) be a suitable
replacement for the real game, it's not a goal. And now that you can
explore inaccessible areas, explicitly don't support spoiling unreleased
or new content.