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Author SHA1 Message Date
Keleborn
2ce8993986
Correct Loot rolling behavior (#2190)
# Pull Request

This fixes the loot rolling behavior issue created by #2068 . 
Introduce the ability for enchanter bots to disenchant items they dont
need, and roll need on recipes they also need.
Make it so ITEM_USAGE_AH ensures the item is not BOP.
Try to reduce the call for item_usage in CalculateRollVote by passing
usage if available.

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## Design Philosophy

We prioritize **stability, performance, and predictability** over
behavioral realism.
Complex player-mimicking logic is intentionally limited due to its
negative impact on scalability, maintainability, and
long-term robustness.

Excessive processing overhead can lead to server hiccups, increased CPU
usage, and degraded performance for all
participants. Because every action and
decision tree is executed **per bot and per trigger**, even small
increases in logic complexity can scale poorly and
negatively affect both players and
world (random) bots. Bots are not expected to behave perfectly, and
perfect simulation of human decision-making is not a
project goal. Increased behavioral
realism often introduces disproportionate cost, reduced predictability,
and significantly higher maintenance overhead.

Every additional branch of logic increases long-term responsibility. All
decision paths must be tested, validated, and
maintained continuously as the system evolves.
If advanced or AI-intensive behavior is introduced, the **default
configuration must remain the lightweight decision
model**. More complex behavior should only be
available as an **explicit opt-in option**, clearly documented as having
a measurable performance cost.

Principles:

- **Stability before intelligence**  
  A stable system is always preferred over a smarter one.

- **Performance is a shared resource**  
  Any increase in bot cost affects all players and all bots.

- **Simple logic scales better than smart logic**  
Predictable behavior under load is more valuable than perfect decisions.

- **Complexity must justify itself**  
  If a feature cannot clearly explain its cost, it should not exist.

- **Defaults must be cheap**  
  Expensive behavior must always be optional and clearly communicated.

- **Bots should look reasonable, not perfect**  
  The goal is believable behavior, not human simulation.

Before submitting, confirm that this change aligns with those
principles.

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## Feature Evaluation

Please answer the following:

- Describe the **minimum logic** required to achieve the intended
behavior?
-- Add a new check that downgrades greed rolls to desired levels, or
bools for the other two options.
- Describe the **cheapest implementation** that produces an acceptable
result?
-- As implemented.
- Describe the **runtime cost** when this logic executes across many
bots?
-- Same as before. Item usage is the heaviest part, and that hasnt
changed to accommodate this.

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## How to Test the Changes

- multiple bots in a group with group loot on, do a dungeon or
something. One bot should be an enchanter.

## Complexity & Impact

Does this change add new decision branches?
- - [ ] No
- - [x] Yes (**explain below**)

Does this change increase per-bot or per-tick processing?
- - [X] No
- - [ ] Yes (**describe and justify impact**)

Could this logic scale poorly under load?
- - [X] No
- - [ ] Yes (**explain why**)
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## Defaults & Configuration

Does this change modify default bot behavior?
- - [ ] No
- - [X] Yes (**explain why**)
- - - Corrects the looting behavior to original design. 

If this introduces more advanced or AI-heavy logic:
- - [ ] Lightweight mode remains the default
- - [X] More complex behavior is optional and thereby configurable
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## AI Assistance

Was AI assistance (e.g. ChatGPT or similar tools) used while working on
this change?
- - [x] No
- - [ ] Yes (**explain below**)

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## Final Checklist

- - [x] Stability is not compromised
- - [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable
- - [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained
- - [x] Documentation updated if needed

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## Notes for Reviewers

Anything that significantly improves realism at the cost of stability or
performance should be carefully discussed
before merging.
2026-03-20 20:37:02 +01:00
Keleborn
439293e100
Warnings PR 2 clean unused variables (#2107)
# Pull Request

Removed unused variables and fixed styling issues. 


## How to Test the Changes

- Step-by-step instructions to test the change
- Any required setup (e.g. multiple players, bots, specific
configuration)
- Expected behavior and how to verify it

## Complexity & Impact

- Does this change add new decision branches?
    - [x] No
    - [] Yes (**explain below**)

- Does this change increase per-bot or per-tick processing?
    - [x] No
    - [ ] Yes (**describe and justify impact**)

- Could this logic scale poorly under load?
    - [x] No
    - [ ] Yes (**explain why**)

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## Defaults & Configuration

- Does this change modify default bot behavior?
    - [x] No
    - [ ] Yes (**explain why**)

If this introduces more advanced or AI-heavy logic:

- [ ] Lightweight mode remains the default
- [ ] More complex behavior is optional and thereby configurable

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## AI Assistance

- Was AI assistance (e.g. ChatGPT or similar tools) used while working
on this change?
    - [x] No
    - [ ] Yes (**explain below**)


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## Final Checklist

- [x] Stability is not compromised
- [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable
- [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained
- [x] Documentation updated if needed

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## Notes for Reviewers

This was filtered from the code provided by SmashingQuasar. Eliminated
variables were confirmed to be not used, but unclear at times if that is
due to mistakes in writing.

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Co-authored-by: bashermens <31279994+hermensbas@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-02-27 16:04:33 -08:00
Keleborn
3db2a5a193
Refactor of EquipActions (#1994)
#PR Description 

The root cause of issue #1987 was the AI Value item usage becoming a
very expensive call when bots gained professions accidentally.

My original approach was to eliminate it entirely, but after inputs and
testing I decided to introduce a more focused Ai value "Item upgrade"
that only checks equipment and ammo inheriting directly from item usage,
so the logic is unified between them.

Upgrades are now only assessed when receiving an item that can be
equipped.

Additionally, I noticed that winning loot rolls did not trigger the
upgrade action, so I added a new package handler for that.


Performance needs to be re-evaluated, but I expect a reduction in calls
and in the cost of each call.

I tested with bots and selfbot in deadmines and ahadowfang keep.

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Co-authored-by: bashermens <31279994+hermensbas@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-02-08 12:41:33 +01:00
bashermens
13fff46fa0
Improper singletons migration to clean Meyer's singletons (cherry-pick) (#2082)
# Pull Request

- Applies the clean and corrected singletons, Meyer pattern. (cherry
picked from @SmashingQuasar )

Testing by just playing the game in various ways. Been tested by myself
@Celandriel and @SmashingQuasar
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## Complexity & Impact

- Does this change add new decision branches?
    - [x] No
    - [ ] Yes (**explain below**)

- Does this change increase per-bot or per-tick processing?
    - [x] No
    - [ ] Yes (**describe and justify impact**)

- Could this logic scale poorly under load?
    - [x] No
    - [ ] Yes (**explain why**)

---

## Defaults & Configuration

- Does this change modify default bot behavior?
    - [x] No
    - [ ] Yes (**explain why**)

---

## AI Assistance

- Was AI assistance (e.g. ChatGPT or similar tools) used while working
on this change?
    - [x] No
    - [ ] Yes (**explain below**)
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## Final Checklist

- [x] Stability is not compromised
- [x] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable
- [x] Added logic complexity is justified and explained
- [x] Documentation updated if needed

---

## Notes for Reviewers

Anything that significantly improves realism at the cost of stability or
performance should be carefully discussed
before merging.

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Co-authored-by: Nicolas Lebacq <nicolas.cordier@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Keleborn <22352763+Celandriel@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-01-30 21:49:37 +01:00
bashermens
41c53365ae
[HOT FIX] MS build issues regarding folder / command lenght usage or rc.exe (#2038) 2026-01-19 22:45:28 +01:00