Esempio n. 1
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 private void HandlePlayerInput(InputState input)
 {
     padState = GamePad.GetState(ControllingPlayer.Value);
     keyState = Keyboard.GetState(ControllingPlayer.Value);
     mouseState = Mouse.GetState();
 }
Esempio n. 2
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        /// <summary>
        /// Load graphics content for the game.
        /// </summary>
        public override void LoadContent(Game game)
        {
            base.LoadContent(game);
            if (content == null) content = new ContentManager(ScreenManager.Game.Services, "Content");

            InputState state = new InputState();

            //DebugDrawer = new DebugDrawer(this.game);
            //this.game.Components.Add(DebugDrawer);

            // Just to define a good base reference in the game area.
            scene = new EmptyScene((JDBaconTheGame)game);
            scene.Build();

            Manager = new LevelManagerAndBuilder((JDBaconTheGame)game, "Levels/LevelsManager");

            this.game.Components.Add(Manager);

            gameFont = content.Load<SpriteFont>("gamefont");
            BuildPhysicalEntities();

            // once the load has finished, we use ResetElapsedTime to tell the game's
            // timing mechanism that we have just finished a very long frame, and that
            // it should not try to catch up.
            ScreenManager.Game.ResetElapsedTime();
        }
Esempio n. 3
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        /// <summary>
        /// Lets the game respond to player input. Unlike the Update method,
        /// this will only be called when the gameplay screen is active.
        /// </summary>
        public override void HandleInput(InputState input)
        {
            if (input == null)
                throw new ArgumentNullException("input");

            // Look up inputs for the active player profile.
            int playerIndex = (int)ControllingPlayer.Value;

            GamePadState gamePadState = input.CurrentGamePadStates[playerIndex];

            // The game pauses either if the user presses the pause button, or if
            // they unplug the active gamepad. This requires us to keep track of
            // whether a gamepad was ever plugged in, because we don't want to pause
            // on PC if they are playing with a keyboard and have no gamepad at all!
            bool gamePadDisconnected = !gamePadState.IsConnected &&
                                       input.GamePadWasConnected[playerIndex];

            if (input.IsPauseGame(ControllingPlayer) || gamePadDisconnected)
            {
                ScreenManager.AddScreen(new PauseMenuScreen(), ControllingPlayer);
            }
            else
            {
                HandlePlayerInput(input);
            }
        }
Esempio n. 4
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        /// <summary>
        /// Responds to user input, changing the selected entry and accepting
        /// or cancelling the menu.
        /// </summary>
        public override void HandleInput(InputState input)
        {
            // Move to the previous menu entry?
            if (input.IsMenuUp(ControllingPlayer))
            {
                selectedEntry--;

                if (selectedEntry < 0)
                    selectedEntry = menuEntries.Count - 1;
            }

            // Move to the next menu entry?
            if (input.IsMenuDown(ControllingPlayer))
            {
                selectedEntry++;

                if (selectedEntry >= menuEntries.Count)
                    selectedEntry = 0;
            }

            // Accept or cancel the menu? We pass in our ControllingPlayer, which may
            // either be null (to accept input from any player) or a specific index.
            // If we pass a null controlling player, the InputState helper returns to
            // us which player actually provided the input. We pass that through to
            // OnSelectEntry and OnCancel, so they can tell which player triggered them.
            PlayerIndex playerIndex;

            if (input.IsMenuSelect(ControllingPlayer, out playerIndex))
            {
                OnSelectEntry(selectedEntry, playerIndex);
            }
            else if (input.IsMenuCancel(ControllingPlayer, out playerIndex))
            {
                OnCancel(playerIndex);
            }
        }
Esempio n. 5
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        /// <summary>
        /// Responds to user input, accepting or cancelling the message box.
        /// </summary>
        public override void HandleInput(InputState input)
        {
            PlayerIndex playerIndex;

            // We pass in our ControllingPlayer, which may either be null (to
            // accept input from any player) or a specific index. If we pass a null
            // controlling player, the InputState helper returns to us which player
            // actually provided the input. We pass that through to our Accepted and
            // Cancelled events, so they can tell which player triggered them.
            if (input.IsMenuSelect(ControllingPlayer, out playerIndex))
            {
                // Raise the accepted event, then exit the message box.
                if (Accepted != null)
                    Accepted(this, new PlayerIndexEventArgs(playerIndex));

                ExitScreen();
            }
            else if (input.IsMenuCancel(ControllingPlayer, out playerIndex))
            {
                // Raise the cancelled event, then exit the message box.
                if (Cancelled != null)
                    Cancelled(this, new PlayerIndexEventArgs(playerIndex));

                ExitScreen();
            }
        }
Esempio n. 6
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 /// <summary>
 /// Allows the screen to handle user input. Unlike Update, this method
 /// is only called when the screen is active, and not when some other
 /// screen has taken the focus.
 /// </summary>
 public virtual void HandleInput(InputState input)
 {
 }