There's an ugly special case in flight simulation to handle hold points
because we don't differentiate between the total time between two
waypoints (which can include delays from actions like holding) and
travel time. Split those up and remove the special case.
Putting the ingress point directly on one end of the FLOT means that AI
flights won't start searching and engaging targets until they reach that
point. If the front line has advanced toward the flight's departure
airfield, it might overfly targets on its way to the IP.
Instead, place an IP for CAS the same way we place any other IP. The AI
will fly to that and start searching from there.
This also:
* Removes the midpoint waypoint, since it didn't serve any real purpose
* Names the FLOT boundary waypoints for what they actually are
Fixes https://github.com/dcs-liberation/dcs_liberation/issues/2231.
This makes it possible to have the right laser code set for hot start
aircraft that (typically) do not allow changing laser codes when the
engine is on.
* Helicopter waypoint altitude configurable
Added a new option in Settings: Helicopter waypoint altitude (feet AGL).
It sets the waypoint altitude for helicopters in feet AGL. In campaigns in more mountainous areas, you might want to increase this setting to avoid the AI flying into the terrain.
* black?
* Distinguish cruise/combat altitudes for helicopters
Also includes a refactor for WaypointBuilder so it doesn't need a coalition. It can already reference the coalition from the flight.
* Update changelog.md
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Co-authored-by: Raffson <Raffson@users.noreply.github.com>
Adjust 'should_halt_sim' conditions for taxi & takeoff flight-states, fixing an infinite loop that would occur if the FF-interrupt setting would not match with the start-type of the flight
- Plan number of aircraft more accurately
- Fine-tuning ingress waypoint tasks
- Add lineup waypoint for STRIKE flights, 10NM in front of ingress on the same heading as the target
* Added a separate Doctrine page in settings with the following new options:
- Minimum number of aircraft for autoplanner to plan OCA packages against
- Airbase threat range (nmi)
- TARCAP threat buffer distance (nmi)
- AEW&C threat buffer distance (nmi)
- Theater tanker threat buffer distance (nmi)
Implemented handling for the OPFOR autoplanner aggressiveness in objectivefinder.py vulnerable_control_points().
* * Added three new options in Settings:
- Autoplanner plans refueling flights for Strike packages
- Autoplanner plans refueling flights for OCA packages
- Autoplanner plans refueling flights for DEAD packages
Fixed a bug in faction.py where F-16Ds were not correctly removed from the faction when the F-16I/F-16D mod was not selected.
* Renamed Maximum frontline length -> Maximum frontline width.
We want other pieces of country information (in particular the short
names). This cleans up a lot of code anyway.
As an added bonus, this now catches squadrons that used invalid names
which would previously be passed through to pydcs and... then I don't
know what would happen.
Preferred aircraft per task are now determined by a ranking of weights
stored in the aircraft yaml files. To aid in visualizing the priorities
across aircraft, Liberation can be run with the argument
dump-task-priorities to dump a yaml file in Saved
Games/DCS/Liberation/Debug/priorities.yaml, which will show each task
along with priority sorted aircraft and their weights.
The current weights in the data were exported from the existing lists,
where each position from the bottom of the list was worth 10 (to allow
some games for less shuffling later).
Fixes https://github.com/dcs-liberation/dcs_liberation/issues/2809.
* Removed AI varients
* Removed AI varients Logo/Banners
* Removed AI varients Logo/Banners
* Removed AI varients ai flgith planner
* Removed AI varients SWPack Fix
* Removed AI varients SWPack - SWWeapon fix
The mechanism for how this bug arises is that the *WaypointGenerator*
uses the *FlightWaypoint.waypoint_type* to decide whether to generate
the waypoint in the .miz file using a *DeadIngressBuilder* or a
*SeadIngressBuilder*. This *waypoint_type* is set by
*ato.flightplans.<sead|dead>.Builder*, which is set when *ato.flight* is
initialised in the *Flight._flight_plan_builder* member variable based
on *Flight.flight_type*. When *Flight.flight_type* is updated when the
flight is changed from SEAD->DEAD, *Flight._flight_plan_builder* is not
updated in the development build, resulting in it continuing to generate
SEAD waypoints.
This PR adds *set_flight_type()* which sets the *flight_type* property
and updates *Flight._flight_plan_builder* and uses this function when
converting flight types. Ideally, *flight_type* should be made private
and only accessed through getter/setter functions that encapsulate this
behavior, but that would mess up any existing liberation save files.
This PR was tested by:
1. Opening the save file from Issue 2779 in the development build
2. Clicking "Take Off" and confirming that the Weapon Release Type is
"Guided" at the Ingress Waypoint as described in the issue.
3. Opening the save file from Issue 2779 in this PR
4. Converting the SEAD2DEAD flight from DEAD back to SEAD, and then from
SEAD to DEAD
5. Clicking "Take Off" and confirming in the mission editor that the
SEAD2DEAD flight has Weapon Release Type set to "Auto" at the Ingress
Waypoint.
Fixes https://github.com/dcs-liberation/dcs_liberation/issues/2779.