Commit Graph

4 Commits (b1aa56cade44f824c3545a0880d5ade81e4f4755)

Author SHA1 Message Date
kts ef59c0a365 Equipping and unequipping items now fully implemented. Uses the player's slots and used_slots properties along with the target item's required slots property. used_slots+required_slots are checked against slots and if less than, used_slots is changed accordingly. Unequipping removes required_slots from used_slots. equipmentContext added for equipping/unequipping as well. interface/sdl.c changed so that the focused UI (being either inventory or equipment) is at a higher opacity than the unfocused UI. 2013-11-26 16:02:04 -08:00
kts 375067aa8a Added some equipment-related code, but it needs to be reworked entirely. Equipment should just be an instance of Inventory, not its own struct. 2013-11-25 00:59:08 -08:00
kts d368c1efd0 Implemented the basic system for slots, stats, and damage wherein the type and amount of slots, stats, or die rolls are defined in their respective Tiles as a string. Although this has computational shortcomings due to parsing, it is the most flexible of all and forces no hard-coding on slot types or stat types. It can later be optimized, of course, as the size of each ItemTile, PlayerTile, and NpcTile has increased by at least 128 bytes. Note that some code is left-over from when the initial slot system was written using structs. Additionally, inventoryContext now handles up and down appropriately, and the inventory display has been improved. Along with the inventory display, an equipment surface is shown, although at the moment it lacks any equipment listing. 2013-11-23 03:28:38 -08:00
kts d50282effa We now have a mostly working inventory system. Items can be picked up via ` and dropped using ` within the inventory. Currently using a new playerPickup() function, but it should be abstracted to a tilePickup(struct Tile *tile) function so that npcs, etc., can share in the fun. 2013-11-16 04:41:06 -08:00