42 lines
1.5 KiB
C#
42 lines
1.5 KiB
C#
using Content.Shared.EntityTable.EntitySelectors;
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namespace Content.Server.StationEvents.Components;
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[RegisterComponent, Access(typeof(RampingStationEventSchedulerSystem))]
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public sealed partial class RampingStationEventSchedulerComponent : Component
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// Average ending chaos modifier for the ramping event scheduler. Higher means faster.
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/// Max chaos chosen for a round will deviate from this
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/// </summary>
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[DataField]
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public float AverageChaos = 12f;
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/// <summary>
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/// Average time (in minutes) for when the ramping event scheduler should stop increasing the chaos modifier.
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/// Close to how long you expect a round to last, so you'll probably have to tweak this on downstreams.
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/// </summary>
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[DataField]
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public float AverageEndTime = 90f;
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[DataField]
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public float EndTime;
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[DataField]
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public float MaxChaos;
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[DataField]
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public float StartingChaos;
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[DataField]
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public float TimeUntilNextEvent;
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/// <summary>
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/// The gamerules that the scheduler can choose from
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/// </summary>
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/// Reminder that though we could do all selection via the EntityTableSelector, we also need to consider various <see cref="StationEventComponent"/> restrictions.
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/// As such, we want to pass a list of acceptable game rules, which are then parsed for restrictions by the <see cref="EventManagerSystem"/>.
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[DataField(required: true)]
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public EntityTableSelector ScheduledGameRules = default!;
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}
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