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AppGameKit/AppGameKit Studio Showcase / tFlight - 3d space combat

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Globbits
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Posted: 2nd May 2018 16:46 Edited at: 21st Feb 2020 14:21
Hi all,

This game is now available for free on itch.io
https://globbits.itch.io/tau-flight

It's a single player, 3D space combat game. If you're as old as me then you'll remember the excellent X-Wing series from the 90's. It's similar to that, but with updated controls (i.e. vertical and lateral thrusters).

Released version:


September 2018 version:


Updated version:


Original version:


The controls are configurable, the default setup being for the xbox controller. I would appreciate feedback from any hotas users as to whether they can get it work with this game (I don't own one myself). There's also the ability to use head tracking which I've tested on both the EDTracker and Tobii Eye Tracker, but would appreciate feedback from people with other head tracking solutions.

The game currently has 4 missions to try.

Enjoy!

Globbits


[Update]
Added extra options into the display menu for sync rate and vsync.

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Captain Ouais
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Posted: 2nd May 2018 17:46
Wouaaa !!

The effect of depth and inertia are impressive ....

I do what i do !!!
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Posted: 2nd May 2018 21:42
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The effect of depth and inertia are impressive ...."

Thanks. I had to limit the inertial (flight assist off) mode to the ships maximum speed, otherwise it was too easy to reach "ludicrous speed" to quote from Spaceballs!
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Posted: 3rd May 2018 14:03
Well done, Globbits. Did you use shaders with particles for the explosion?
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Thanks. I just used the regular 3D particle commands, no shaders.
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Hey,

the demo is unplayable for me.
It stutters badly all the time. FPS jump from 30ish to 90ish and back constantly.
Same issue in the menu.

Can't be my hardware, though. I'm able to play Rust and PuBG on 1440p w/o problems...



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Posted: 5th May 2018 23:26
It's looking good so far! I'm working on a similar project and I'm curious how you're tackling the AI? Any tips or tricks for writing AI for flight based NPC's, or a starting point to work from?
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Posted: 6th May 2018 09:52 Edited at: 8th May 2018 14:31
Quote: "It stutters badly all the time. FPS jump from 30ish to 90ish and back constantly. "


The game is using vsync, and it tries to work out how many game loops to run per sync. E.g. If the system has a high rate of sync, e.g. > 90 then the game will sync every game loop cycle. For slower refresh rates (e.g. 60), the game runs through two cycles per sync. I'm guessing that your monitor has a high refresh rate? If so, then I think I need to alter the threshold a bit as it seems to be getting confused as to which route to take.

[Update]
Removed the automatic calculation for game loop and instead added sync rate and vsync options to the display menu.
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Quote: "It's looking good so far! I'm working on a similar project and I'm curious how you're tackling the AI? Any tips or tricks for writing AI for flight based NPC's, or a starting point to work from?"


Thanks. Writing the AI is always challenging! This is the approach that I took:

1. The first thing to do is to get the enemy ships to be able to yaw, pitch in their target's direction. Position a dummy object at the AI ship's position and angle. Use the SetObjectLookAt command to look at the target. Work out the difference in angles between the AI ship and the dummy object. Use that information to rotate the AI ship. Once you've got this to work well move onto the next step:

2. Avoiding other objects. The AI are sending out a collision test ahead of them by enough distance to be able to react to it. If there is no collision, the AI simply continue with the logic in step 1 trying to point directly at their target. If there is a collision detected the AI send out a second collision test that is not directly ahead, but at an angle obtainable by the ships pitch and yaw limits. If another collision is detected, the angle is changed and the test will be tried again during the next game loop. Once no collision has been detected, the AI will set this position as a waypoint. The AI ship will then go back to the logic in step 1, but for lining up the waypoint rather than its actual target. Once the AI ship has reached the waypoint, the target is reset to it's original target and the whole cycle begins again.

3. Preset manoeuvres. Once the AI can avoid and react to other objects in the game world you can start to add a bit of character to their flying by using some preset manoeuvre patterns. E.g. Clockwise roll and full pitch for 100 game loop cycles. All the time the AI ship is doing the manoeuvre it is not doing step 1, but only step 2. If a collision is detected the manoeuvre is cancelled and the ship returns to the regular step 1 and 2 cycle.

I hope this helps.
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Posted: 10th May 2018 04:23
Quote: "The game is using vsync, and it tries to work out how many game loops to run per sync. E.g. If the system has a high rate of sync, e.g. > 90 then the game will sync every game loop cycle. For slower refresh rates (e.g. 60), the game runs through two cycles per sync. I'm guessing that your monitor has a high refresh rate? If so, then I think I need to alter the threshold a bit as it seems to be getting confused as to which route to take."


Indeed, it's a GSync monitor. It's set to 144Hz. VSync is turned off globally.

I tried the updated version. Runs totally smooth.
Keep up the good work dude. Very promising project


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Posted: 10th May 2018 09:12
Thanks PSY, I'm glad that sorted it. Sounds like an awesome monitor you have there.
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It's a gamer monitor

G-Sync eliminates screen tearing by forcing the monitor to adapt to the framerate of the gfx card all the time.
Makes everything pretty smooth, especially when the fps drop below 60


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Now I want one!
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Looking awesome dude. Depth effect is magnificent, especially with the writing in the HUD and looking round in cockpit

One thing I find bit hard though, is that there's no way to tell if an asteroid is dangerously near or just very large and far away still.
To improve this you could do an overlay cross displaying width and height measured "by the onboard computer" or a laser ray originating from your ship that displays the distance(or both) and perhaps ring an alarm/red light/outline or circle round the object if one is coming too close to the ship. Perhaps the latter would make things too easy on the player, but would also allow him to pay more attention to chasing the enemy.

Imho that would greatly help manouvering by knowing how far an object is away from your ship.

Anyways keep up the good work.
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Posted: 23rd May 2018 17:36
Thanks very much.

I'm planning on improving the scanner which will help with this. I'm also thinking about a collision warning alert similar to the one in Elite Dangerous.

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Finally released an update to this. It's taken a while as I've converted the project to tier 2 as it was becoming too complex to manage in tier 1.

The game now has 4 missions (the first being a training mission) and 3 difficulty levels to try.

The latest download and youtube video are on the first post in this thread.
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Posted: 10th Sep 2018 21:44 Edited at: 10th Sep 2018 21:44
I missed your project. Well done!
Yes, I am old as you (I was playing the X series when I was student) and I always wanted to create a project similar to the Starglider with AGK. I don't have the time so far...
I wish you good luck with this
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Thanks George. I guess there are a few of us oldies around here then

I remember Starglider very well. I remember having Starglider 1 and 2 on the Atari ST. Both were great games.
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Posted: 22nd Sep 2018 20:00 Edited at: 22nd Sep 2018 20:02
Latest version with improved graphics and several fixes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlouDQrkIIY&feature=youtu.be
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@Globbits

missed this and only just come across this project. Although I haven't played the game yet, this is very impressive and the latest video footage you have provided looks very polished.
Great work.

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Looks very nice …..
and only paste this bold parts of the Youtube link in to the forums brackets for Youtube...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlouDQrkIIY

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Thank you all for your kind and supportive comments above (and thanks Cliff for the youtube video tip!).

Development has slowed to almost zero this month, but I'm hoping to get stuck in again ASAP.
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Controls / motion looks really well done, nice work
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This is FANTASTIC!!... Wow!. I hope one day I can program something like this.
Well done sir.
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After over a years break, I'm finally getting back into this project. The first item I've been working on is improvements to the AI; mainly streamlining the code and getting rid of any bottlenecks. I've managed to get up to 70 AI ships running at a consistent 60 FPS on my old Core i3 with an Nvidia 7 series video card. (This is in tier 1. It would probably run several times more in tier 2). There's still plenty of work to do, but I feel I'm making better progress now.

AI test video:


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Very impressive. You plan on big battles in the game or is this a stress-test?

I can imagine if you plan for even more detailed textures or a second planet or sun (just thinking out loud) it might require more resources. I haven't done 3d myself so i have no idea on the possible impact things will have.
But since you can run 60 AI ships smooth there seems to be a lot of 'space' to expand on all surfaces. This must give a good feeling to see that stretch possible.

I'll be looking forward to updates on your project.
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Thanks very much. Yes, big battles certainly seem possible now. With the old AI code the maximum amount of ships I could get was about 10 in the tier 1 version before the FPS started dipping too much.

I don't think extra planets (and suns) and better textures would be too much of an issue as they would mainly impact the GPU (as far as I'm aware). I'll give it a go and see what happens.
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Very nice! Can i ask how you did that glow at the back of the ships?
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It's just 3d particles. The particles life is really short: 0.2s. It starts with a yellow colour key frame at 0.0s, then changes to red colour key frame at 0.1s
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Very nice project here, Globbits
I downloaded and I'll test it as soon as possible.
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Thanks George.

That demo version is quite old now (September 2018), so I'll try to get a more up-to-date version with the new AI in ASAP.
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very nice globbits i really like the follow cam.

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Thanks.

Still testing the new AI. Latest video shows a 50 ship battle (everyone for themselves / general mayhem - no sides!).

This test is still using tier 1 and I'm pleased with the results so far.

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Making good progress now. An updated demo will be available soon.

Latest video shows a team battle (50 ships, 25 per side, white vs blue), with me controlling one of the white ships (poorly).



This project is morphing into a 3rd person space combat game. I think the 3rd person view is much better suited now with the new, much faster paced AI.
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The game is now available for free on itch.io

https://globbits.itch.io/tau-flight


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Finally managed to figure out RawJoystick command issues on Linux (thanks to SFSW for help with that). The change should also help with the Windows version work with additional joystick or gamepads. Released the Linux version today, and a small update for the Windows version.

https://globbits.itch.io/tau-flight
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@Globbits: Is it possible to place the camera in a slightly different position? I don't know if this is possible, but my suggestion is:
You can have the game to decide in which position the camera will be positioned in order to render the action. One case it is the current position The other position could be in a long distance from the player's ship. In this way the player will be able to have an overal view of the action. This feature will give a bit of strategicall style, since the player could decide which will be its next target. If the transition from one place to another is choosen by the game it would be the best scenario

EDIT: How do you protect your media?
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Thanks Cliff.

@george++ Thanks for the suggestion. I'm considering adding in some different view options, and I could certainly add a longer distance view. Maybe also a look at target / attacker option might be useful too? Also in the team battle mode, I want to have a way of assigning which targets your team AI is attacking. The existing method of switching to each ship and targeting manually, then switching the autopilot back on isn't really that useful.

The media isn't really protected. It's all just written to a single file. I do this by reading the individual media files into a single big memblock, then writing this out to a file. I suppose it is protected in that you'd need to know the order of things, e.g. media name, type, size, data to be able to make sense of it, but it probably wouldn't be that difficult for someone to look through the file and work this out.

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It's been a while since the last post, but have been making some progress:

Added the ability to bind the mouse (e.g. for pitch and yaw) in the control setup.
Added a new weapon mode: charge mode. Hold the fire button down to charge the weapon - releases a very powerful bolt (useful for destroying cruisers).
Improved the aim assist for the standard weapon mode to make it more useful.
"Action cam" while autopilot is on. The camera gives different views of the action.
Added space dust which shows movement better when there isn't much on the screen.
Shows the awards summary on the stats screen (e.g. cruisers kills, multi kills, ram kills etc).

https://globbits.itch.io/tau-flight
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Globbits, one of the versions had a dynamic FPS interface, which would be perfect for implementing VR. Not sure whether you want to go into all that trouble to make it VR capable, but in the case you did, I would love to test that in VR.

Very good work!

BTW What format 3D models did you use? Did you use Blender? What are your recommendations as for importing 3D models to AppGameKit, preferable from Blender?

All the best!
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Thanks. The cockpit view was from a much earlier version that I ended up scrapping. That version was much slower paced than what the game has morphed into now. I'm planning to put the cockpit view back in, but when I tested it a while ago I came to the conclusion that the exterior view was much better suited to the faster paced gameplay, so that's what I've been focused on up to now. VR would certainly be interesting, and I would love to implement that at some point. It's on the to-do list!

I do use Blender, although I'm still very new to it. I export the models in the DAE format. This format seems to retain the most information including vertex colours which I needed for the shaders.

Cheers
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Thank you for the update on VR. I personally dislike 3rd person view in games, though games like Witcher, it is good. For simulations, like flight simulations, first person view is what I would use only, unless I want to record an external view video.

Were you able to export .dae from Blender with animations, plus able to texture the model as well in AppGameKit? This is the problem that I am having, unable to export .dae model with animation and then to texture it in AGK. Without animations everything works fine.
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Sorry, I've never used animations in Blender.

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