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  • jv123
    Scout
    • May 2009
    • 37

    Field of view

    Hi everybody. My current character has telepathy, and so it's often difficult to tell whether or not I have line of sight to a particular monster (for example, when the monster is in an unlit room, which I'm approaching from the corridor.) This is obviously crucial tactical information, and it's frustrating to have to go into targeting mode to find out; it should be obvious somehow.

    I would suggest that monsters whose whereabouts are magically known to you, but which are not in your line of sight, should be displayed in a darker shade (for example, using half the usual RGB values.) I know this wouldn't be perfect --- for example, it would be difficult to tell the difference between a dark-coloured monster in your line of sight, and a light-coloured monster just outside of it --- but it would be very useful to know that, if you're approaching a monster whose existence you're only aware of telepathically, you can't fire at it until its glyph becomes brighter.

    Another possibility would be to change the monster list terminal window so that it displays line-of-sight monsters before other monsters.

    Cheers,
    JV.
  • PaulBlay
    Knight
    • Jan 2009
    • 657

    #2
    Originally posted by jv123
    Another possibility would be to change the monster list terminal window so that it displays line-of-sight monsters before other monsters.
    That sounds like a very sensible, and probably quite easy to implement, change.

    I would suggest that monsters whose whereabouts are magically known to you, but which are not in your line of sight, should be displayed in a darker shade (for example, using half the usual RGB values.)
    I think that will just result in many monsters that are in dark shades anyway just becoming effectively invisible.

    You could introduce a "blink" attribute for monsters out of line of sight, or have a different background colour for them. (The latter idea would probably be easier to implement).
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    • jv123
      Scout
      • May 2009
      • 37

      #3
      [Modifying the monster list] sounds like a very sensible, and probably quite easy to implement, change.
      Glad you think so! While we're at it, it's also annoying that it's not easy to tell exactly how far away a monster is; for example, when approaching a monster down a long corridor, I want to know when I'm exactly 12 squares away, because then I can shoot it with my bow.

      So, here's how I think the new monster list should be formatted:
      Code:
      You can see 2 monsters:
      L Lich (60')
      o Uruk (100')
      
      You are aware of 19 other monsters:
      k Kobold shaman (80')
      o Uruk (x18, at least 120')
      Maybe the first line of this should read "There are 2 monsters in your line of sight:", but I prefer the simpler option. Notice this involves a redefinition of the word "see", compared to the current monster list, which claims you can "see" anything that you know about telepathically.

      You could introduce a "blink" attribute for monsters out of line of sight, or have a different background colour for them. (The latter idea would probably be easier to implement).
      I think blinking would be too distracting. Different background colour might work, difficult to imagine what that would be like.
      Last edited by jv123; May 15, 2009, 23:00.

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      • Magnate
        Angband Devteam member
        • May 2007
        • 5110

        #4
        Originally posted by jv123
        Different background colour might work, difficult to imagine what that would be like.
        Anyone else remember the BBC Micro? That's what it would be like ...
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        • Zikke
          Veteran
          • Jun 2008
          • 1069

          #5
          You can hit *. If it lets you target it, then you have LoS.
          A(3.1.0b) CWS "Fyren_V" NEW L:50 DL:127 A++ R+++ Sp+ w:The Great Axe of Eonwe
          A/FA W H- D c-- !f PV+++ s? d P++ M+
          C- S+ I- !So B ac++ GHB? SQ? !RQ V F:

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          • jv123
            Scout
            • May 2009
            • 37

            #6
            You can hit *. If it lets you target it, then you have LoS.
            I know --- I said that in the OP!

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            • Zikke
              Veteran
              • Jun 2008
              • 1069

              #7
              Oh there it is. "targeting mode" sorry I didn't see that
              A(3.1.0b) CWS "Fyren_V" NEW L:50 DL:127 A++ R+++ Sp+ w:The Great Axe of Eonwe
              A/FA W H- D c-- !f PV+++ s? d P++ M+
              C- S+ I- !So B ac++ GHB? SQ? !RQ V F:

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              • jv123
                Scout
                • May 2009
                • 37

                #8
                Oh there it is. "targeting mode" sorry I didn't see that
                No problem Doesn't it happen to you all the time? Especially with hounds, since they love to stay just outside your line of sight. I'm always pressing 5, *, ESC, 5, *, ESC, ... to check if they're visible yet or not.

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                • azfalt
                  Apprentice
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 51

                  #9
                  the hound shooting problem is helped somewhat with macros...

                  I map alt-j to 'auto-fire' my @f1 ammo using \e\et1*t\s\s (rogue-like keys)

                  If the hound is not in line of fire, the round will just fall at your feet, without a breaking chance (so it seems).

                  But I like the idea of sorting the visible monster list by LOS and ESP!

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                  • Zikke
                    Veteran
                    • Jun 2008
                    • 1069

                    #10
                    I never really understood down to a per-square level of detail exactly how the hockey-stick LoS thing works. I don't use it, but the monsters will use it if you let them! So I have to keep seeing if the hounds can "see" me or not.
                    A(3.1.0b) CWS "Fyren_V" NEW L:50 DL:127 A++ R+++ Sp+ w:The Great Axe of Eonwe
                    A/FA W H- D c-- !f PV+++ s? d P++ M+
                    C- S+ I- !So B ac++ GHB? SQ? !RQ V F:

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                    • buzzkill
                      Prophet
                      • May 2008
                      • 2939

                      #11
                      Geez. You give them ESP and they still complain. Haha .
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