Adding several layers named "exit" causes issues with Phaser 3.
This PR makes any possible layer being an exit layer (it only depends on the exitUrl property)
Also, fixing start position (it takes into account the layer width now)
- Create position and check if user is in position to switch in the next scene.
- When scene is load, we load all scene in the layer of name "exit".
- Layer "exit" of map.json have a parametter "exitSceneKey" to identify next scene.
- Add layer "start", the player could start in the scene on the object present in the layer of name "start".
The "frame" variable actually contains a string pointing to the character selected.
It has nothing to do with a frame which is usually a particular image in an animation.
I'm renaming the variable accross the application to avoid confusion.
This PR adds the display of a circle around groups. This is useful to view where you need to go to speak to someone but also to debug.
Note: implementation is suboptimal, relying on a "graphics" object that is known to be slow. In the future, we need to use a circle as a sprite instead.
Depending on the amount of power a computer has, the framerate will not be the same.
Hence, the amount of movement of a user should be constant on each frame.
If a frame was slow to print, the movement should be higher to keep a constant speed.
This PR takes the framerate into account when moving the players.
This commit adds a listener in the preload function that will be triggered as soon as the map is loaded.
This function will load the resources from the map (tilesets) defined in the map.
That way, we don't have to define manually the list of tiles that have to be loaded (at the expense of a slight delay in loading since we must wait for the map to be loaded to start loading the tiles).