## Pull Request Description <!-- Describe what this change does and why it is needed --> This PR adds a default case for the mount initialization function for player bots, allowing custom race additions to not crash when added to an AzerothCore server (such as [`mod-worgoblin`](https://github.com/heyitsbench/mod-worgoblin)). ## Feature Evaluation This feature ideally does not get touched in standard `mod-playerbots` usage, as it only adds a case to a switch statement, and would not be getting taken with Blizzlike data (which the vast majority of users likely use). ## How to Test the Changes 1. Add custom races to your AzerothCore instance (most easily accomplished with the above linked module). 2. Start the server and configure it to create random player bots (that fall under the added custom races). 3. Observe no crash. ## Impact Assessment - Does this change increase per-bot/per-tick processing or risk scaling poorly with thousands of bots? - - [X] No, not at all - Does this change modify default bot behavior? - - [X] No - Does this change add new decision branches or increase maintenance complexity? - - [X] Yes (**explain below**) This does add another path in a switch statement. It also creates another set of data for that case. This could have been avoided by consolidating the human/orc cases into the default case, but I elected not to do that in case players make their own changes. If preferred, I can definitely consolidate the cases to not have those redundant data points. ## Messages to Translate - Does this change add bot messages to translate? - - [X] No ## AI Assistance - Was AI assistance used while working on this change? - - [X] No ## Final Checklist - - [X] Stability is not compromised. - - [X] Performance impact is understood, tested, and acceptable. - - [X] Added logic complexity is justified and explained. - - [ ] Documentation updated if needed (Conf comments, WiKi commands). ## Notes for Reviewers Pretty please? 🥹 --------- Co-authored-by: Keleborn <22352763+Celandriel@users.noreply.github.com>
Playerbots Module
mod-playerbots is an AzerothCore module that adds player-like bots to a server. The project is based off IKE3's Playerbots.
Features include:
- The ability to log in alt characters as bots, allowing players to interact with their other characters, form parties, level up, and more
- Random bots that wander through the world, complete quests, and otherwise behave like players, simulating the MMO experience
- Bots capable of running most raids and battlegrounds
- Highly configurable settings to define how bots behave
- Excellent performance, even when running thousands of bots
We also have a Discord server where you can discuss the project, ask questions, and get involved in the community!
Installation
Supported platforms are Ubuntu, Windows, and macOS. Other Linux distributions may work, but may not receive support.
Important: All
mod-playerbotsinstallations require a custom fork of AzerothCore: mod-playerbots/azerothcore-wotlk (Playerbot branch). The standard AzerothCore repository will not work.
Quick Start
git clone https://github.com/mod-playerbots/azerothcore-wotlk.git --branch=Playerbot
cd azerothcore-wotlk/modules
git clone https://github.com/mod-playerbots/mod-playerbots.git --branch=master
Then build the server following the platform-specific instructions in our Installation Guide.
Testing branch: A
test-stagingbranch is available with the latest features and fixes before they are merged intomaster. To use it, clone with--branch=test-staginginstead. Note that this branch may contain unstable or breaking changes — use it at your own risk and only if you are comfortable troubleshooting issues.
Detailed Guides
| Guide | Description |
|---|---|
| Installation Guide | Full step-by-step instructions for clean installs, migrating from existing AzerothCore, Docker setup, adding modules, and updating |
| Troubleshooting | Solutions to the most common build errors, database issues, configuration mistakes, crashes, and platform-specific problems |
For additional references, see the AzerothCore Installation Guide and Installing a Module pages.
Documentation
The Playerbots Wiki contains an extensive overview of AddOns, commands, raids with programmed bot strategies, and recommended performance configurations. Please note that documentation may be incomplete or out-of-date in some sections, and contributions are welcome.
Bots are controlled via chat commands. For larger bot groups, this can be cumbersome. Because of this, community members have developed client AddOns to allow controlling bots through the in-game UI. We recommend you check out their projects listed in the AddOns and Submodules page.
Contributing
This project is still under development. We encourage anyone to make contributions, anything from pull requests to reporting issues. If you encounter any errors or experience crashes, we encourage you report them as GitHub issues. Your valuable feedback will help us improve this project collaboratively.
If you make coding contributions, mod-playerbots complies with the C++ Code Standards established by AzerothCore. Each Pull Request must include all test scenarios the author performed, along with their results, to demonstrate that the changes were properly verified.
We recommend joining the Discord server to make your contributions to the project easier, as a lot of active support is carried out through this server.
Please click on the "⭐" button to stay up to date and help us gain more visibility on GitHub!
Acknowledgements
mod-playerbots is based on ZhengPeiRu21/mod-playerbots and celguar/mangosbot-bots. We extend our gratitude to @ZhengPeiRu21 and @celguar for their continued efforts in maintaining the module.
Also, a thank you to the many contributors who've helped build this project:
