Each sapling is given a single node timer that is between
2 and 4 days of game play time (40-80 minutes). If you walk out
of the zone, and come back later, the tree will always grow
to full if the timer has elapsed.
Because trees.lua is all functions, it needs to be parsed before
nodes.lua, since that references some of its functions. Hence,
change the order of parsing here. Otherwise saplings would not
grow to full.
* Move furnace related code into furnace.lua
* Move duplicated code into functions
* Rewrite ABM:
* Easier to follow strcuture (no returns in the middle)
* No unnecessary calls to get_craft_result
* Split logic and "visual feedback" (a bit)
* Fewer calls to meta:set and meta:get
* Better feedback on the current state of the furnace
object found *among* the stone.
That is, mese should behave such that you get something potentially useful out
of the aggregate block you just broke, rather than just collecting the whole
block when mined.
Mese crystals in stone give a single Mese Crystal when mines. Craft three of
those + 2 sticks for Mese Pickaxe, or 9 for a Mese block. Craft one Mese
Crystal by itself to get 9 Mese Crystal fragments, which all mods should use
when a full Mese Crystal is too much.
This includes new textures for the above objects, tweaks to the sounds used for
them, and naming tweaks for the textures used for default mese in stone, so
that old texture packs don't use the "wrong" image.
This represents my best effort to match C55's suggestions.
Trigger the player.lua file in init.lua
Commit the ugly and temporary test model and texture. We'll get to a real animated player mesh once the code for that is ready
Set visual_size accordingly so the player model doesn't stretch vertically (default of the sprite player)
Attempt to use the b3d model format, although it doesn't seem to work so far