Previously, multiple stacks of the same item ID could overwrite data in each other because of how the logic in ContainerStore::add() works. For example, a stack of 5 grand soul gems with no souls would get added to the player, then the attempt to add a grand soul gem with a particular soul would retrieve the previous stack first before setting all of it to that soul, resulting in 6 grand soul gems with that soul.
Previously, unstacking items for a player led to a PlayerInventory packet being sent about the items' removal.
This change makes it so both a packet about their re-addition and their removal are sent instead, cancelling each other out, which is inelegant, but arguably preferable to complicating the sending of PlayerInventory packets again.
Enchanted inventory items continuously recharge their enchantment charges, which getItemPtrFromStore() should account for.
Additionally, prevent framelistener errors caused by PlayerItemUse packets about non-existent items.
This prevents infinite loops in certain client scripts from mods that use while loops to determine that all items of a certain type have been removed from a container, such as in the script BCSwap2Arg from Better_Clothes.
Previously, client mods adding packet-sending scripts to the spawn area made clients send the associated packets as soon as they inputted their character name when joining a server using those mods. This made the clients either get disconnected for not replying to a handshake first, or it made them get kicked for sending object packets that are disallowed for players who are not logged in.
To fix this, LocalPlayer's hasFinishedCharGen() has been replaced with isLoggedIn(), because the former was already returning true when players inputted their names.
Previously, the player's currently selected weapon was being used in ranged attacks as in the original melee-oriented attack sync, which meant that shooting one type of projectile and then equipping another while the old projectile was still in the air turned the old projectile into the new projectile upon impact.
Additionally, avoid running most of the code in MechanicsHelper::assignAttackTarget() for non-hitting melee and ranged attacks.
This is done by including the final attackStrength used for ranged attacks in packets and then applying it in WeaponAnimation::releaseArrow() on other clients.
Projectile hits now send Attack packets with RANGED attacks, and their success or failure is now synchronized.
Strike enchantments no longer require a valid victim to be synchronized.
Additional debug messages have been added for attacks.
Previously, synchronization for strike enchantments was partially broken because it triggered the sending of ITEM_MAGIC attack packets, which are only supposed to be sent when a spell is cast from a magical inventory item.
Whenever an item is added to or removed from the player's ContainerStore, that player sends a PlayerInventory packet with just that addition or removal.
This eliminates all the unnecessary packet spam related to oversized PlayerInventory packets that had existed in one form or another since the initial implementation of inventory sync in 1b259e2d33
Additionally, move booleans from BasePlayer to LocalPlayer when they are only needed on the client, and make the usage of the isReceivingQuickKeys boolean consistent with the new isReceivingInventory boolean by having them both in the processors of their associated packets.
For a long time, whenever a PlayerInventory packet was sent, it contained all the items in the player's inventory, because that's how Koncord originally implemented it and I always had too many other priorities to go back and rework it.
From now on, clients only send PlayerInventory packet with the one item added or removed, with the single exception being trading with merchants, where the entire inventory is still sent for the time being.
When LocalActors briefly become DedicatedActors as the result of a server script, the DedicatedActors are immediately uninitialized to avoid bugs like them jumping in place or rotating slightly.
Additionally, the playing of animations and sounds received in packets for DedicatedActors is no longer done during their next update, but is instead done instantly when the packets are received.