Procedurally-Generated Random Maps Would Make Mwo Live Long And Prosper
#21
Posted 12 April 2013 - 04:27 PM
#22
Posted 12 April 2013 - 04:29 PM
This is not something PGI could just whip up. CCP wants to try it with Dust 514, but has not implemented it yet.
#23
Posted 12 April 2013 - 11:30 PM
It goes like this. You define a flat battle grid, pick random spots on that map where mountains and hills will be, and random heights for them, and then start building up the y (elevation) values around those points. Using a fractal algorithm makes the elevations non-uniform and natural looking. Then you basically ''decorate'' the terrain with textures, and objects, using the elevation data to decide what items are most appropriate where.
You can make it a lot more sophisticated than that - for example, a river that follows the path of the lowest elevation etc. But these are like additional modular procedures that run when the main map is created.
I'd like to briefly respond to the objections raised by others in the thread:
1. ''It's rare in multiplayer games.'' Maybe that's why we grow bored of most multiplayer games so quickly.
2. ''This is not something PGI could just whip up.'' Yes, every aspect of programming a game takes effort. This is no different. But the reward for the effort would be huge.
3. ''It would create imbalanced maps.'' Yes. Terrain is like that, War is like that. As I said in my OP, over the course of hundreds of games on hundreds of maps, the balance would turn out equal for all.
4. ''It would be too slow to push the each map to each player.'' No. As I said in my OP, the PGRM routine would run on each client PC from the same numeric seed, using the same tileset. So identical maps would be created by each PC.
5.''We should make suggestions (preferably in the suggestions forum) that are remotely within the realm of realistic reality. Not this.'' Your assertion that this isn't ''within the realm of realistic reality'' (as opposed to what, unrealistic reality...?) is just a bald assertion without supporting fact.
6. ''How would it not generate potential terrain glitches?'' By keeping it simple. As an additional safeguard, give the player a ''nudge'' key which elevates them by 10 pixels if they get stuck on a terrain item. It's even logical, given Mechs are walking machines, and could flex their legs in such situations.
7. ''PGRM are absolutely detested by anyone doing competitive gaming... you can't practice on them.'' Man up and learn as a team to battle on the fly rather than as a scripted battleplan. Anyway, you can have arena-style maps for your tournaments if you want. Many of the rest of us would prefer some variety.
8. ''I'm a game programmer and I say that complex map generation and balance aren't strong suits of procedural generation - particularly in this sort of game.'' As I said, doesn't need to be complex, and balance would equal itself out over time. As a game programmer, we look to you to advance games, and not be stuck in the rut of standardised and ''but this is how it is done'' thinking which has plagued FPSers since Doom 2.
9. ''Keep in mind who will be programming it.'' Heh. When Dust comes out, everyone from Homeless Bill to PGI will see how possible this is. It's eminently doable.
Edited by Appogee, 12 April 2013 - 11:35 PM.
#24
Posted 12 April 2013 - 11:50 PM
#25
Posted 13 April 2013 - 12:15 AM
Also, give us a low gravity moon map, like that one from MW:LL, it kicked ***.
#26
Posted 13 April 2013 - 12:25 AM
#27
Posted 13 April 2013 - 12:32 AM
Appogee, on 12 April 2013 - 11:30 PM, said:
You mean IF Dust comes out. It's been, what, 2/3 years since I last heard anything about it? It's the next DNF.
Procedurally generated maps are an absolute *****. Look at Minecraft - it can take up to a few minutes to ank out the first 8x8 section of chunks, and that's an example of SIMPLE procedurally generated terrain.
Edited by Volthorne, 13 April 2013 - 12:33 AM.
#28
Posted 13 April 2013 - 12:41 AM
Volthorne, on 13 April 2013 - 12:32 AM, said:
Procedurally generated maps are an absolute *****. Look at Minecraft - it can take up to a few minutes to ank out the first 8x8 section of chunks, and that's an example of SIMPLE procedurally generated terrain.
It's not an incredibly difficult problem to solve. Our battlefields aren't even interactive in any way. It's just some terrain. They could even generate all the maps on their end, include them for download in weekly patches. Vote at the end of the match if you liked the map. Crappy maps are weeded out, the best are kept in rotation.
As already been said, obviously the maps will pale in comparison to the nice hand crafted maps we currently have, but I still like the idea.
Edited by xenoglyph, 13 April 2013 - 12:45 AM.
#29
Posted 13 April 2013 - 12:46 AM
Volthorne, on 13 April 2013 - 12:32 AM, said:
#30
Posted 13 April 2013 - 12:50 AM
#31
Posted 13 April 2013 - 12:57 AM
#32
Posted 13 April 2013 - 12:58 AM
Also randomly generated maps doesn't mean better maps, personally I prefer when someone deliberately builds terrain and add objects to create specific gameplay opportunities and additional skill factor of knowing maps. Random maps only adds variety.
#33
Posted 13 April 2013 - 05:18 AM
Moriquendi86, on 13 April 2013 - 12:58 AM, said:
Don't you get bored with knowing in advance how each battle will go, where the brawls will be, where the snipers will hide, etc?
To me that's like Groundhog Day.
#34
Posted 13 April 2013 - 05:30 AM
It would be much faster and easier to just add more map variants. Forest Colony is a good example, Ship/No Ship, Path by Cave/ No Path by Cave. I would add things like occasionally caves are caved in and unpassable, more buildings and obstables that are at multiple possible locations. Again, not randomly generated, but a random selection of several presets ala SC2 map variants.
Also further variation of the weather could make the maps more diverse. I really think we need a full moon variant, a pitch dark variant, a thunderstorm variant and bright sunny day variant to almost all the maps. The cold planets can get a snow storm variant, a clear variant and high winds variant (only white out closer to the surface).
I think the Thunderstorm variant alone does a ton for you as NV should become saturated due to lightning, limiting its use. Thermals should have a hard time seeing through the cold rain and picking up cold rain soaked mechs. So you would rely on lightning to get good visuals.
#35
Posted 13 April 2013 - 05:39 AM
Don't get me wrong, I like the fact that someone is putting a lot of effort into the maps that we have, but the problem is that labour of love takes a disproportionate amount of time to the value added. To echo the sentiments of someone earlier in this thread: Have a look at the heat maps of Alpine Peaks and Tourmaline Desert. How long did we wait for those maps, only to have massive portions of them go virtually completely unused? Not only that, but Alpine is definitely unbalanced. Tourmaline is better, but again everyone pretty much just heads for the dropship in the middle because if you're in an assault mech and you head for the outsides you're not even going to see anyone for 15 minutes. We'll see how 12v12 changes that, but I'm not optimistic.
3500 worlds in the inner sphere indeed. Right now we have 6 maps (night and snow variants don't count). Even if they magically increase that number by an order of magnitude by September, which let's be clear is NOT going to happen, this game is going to be massively underweight at launch. I cannot overstate how bad that would be for the longevity of the game.
#36
Posted 13 April 2013 - 06:07 AM
Also, you can make PG maps 100% balanced (if balanced means symmetric) by generating one half and then mirroring it.
Edited by Hyperion110, 13 April 2013 - 06:09 AM.
#37
Posted 13 April 2013 - 06:39 AM
And now you're telling me this wont happen on procedurally generated maps?
No thank you.
Edited by Noobzorz, 13 April 2013 - 06:40 AM.
#38
Posted 13 April 2013 - 06:49 AM
p00k, on 12 April 2013 - 02:34 PM, said:
Untrue. I'm sure the Procedurally generated maps would have as many if not more places to get caught up on.
That being said, I agree with OP. We need a LOT more maps. It should seem like we are dropping on hundreds of locations on various different planets.
and do you want to reuse locations? save the seed!
One more thing. they could use hand made maps for specific key locations, where more points in the meta are awarded.
Edited by Thedrelle, 13 April 2013 - 06:51 AM.
#39
Posted 13 April 2013 - 06:55 AM
#40
Posted 13 April 2013 - 07:12 AM
Moromillas, on 13 April 2013 - 06:55 AM, said:
Moromillas, on 13 April 2013 - 06:55 AM, said:
Or ask Notch.
Or just, you know, apply coding techniques, starting with an array and tile set, like we used to back when we were actually creating new computer games, instead of just reskinning pre-made game engines over and over
Noobzorz, on 13 April 2013 - 06:39 AM, said:
Talk about inverse logic.
Edited by Appogee, 13 April 2013 - 07:11 AM.
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