/// <summary> /// Event handler called when the system delivers an invite notification. /// This can occur when the user accepts an invite that was sent to them by /// a friend (pull mode), or if they choose the "Join Session In Progress" /// option in their friends screen (push mode). The handler leaves the /// current session (if any), then joins the session referred to by the /// invite. It is not necessary to prompt the user before doing this, as /// the Guide will already have taken care of the necessary confirmations /// before the invite was delivered to you. /// </summary> public static void InviteAccepted(ScreenManager screenManager, InviteAcceptedEventArgs e) { // If we are already in a network session, leave it now. NetworkSessionComponent self = FindSessionComponent(screenManager.Game); if (self != null) { self.Dispose(); } try { // Which local profiles should we include in this session? IEnumerable <SignedInGamer> localGamers = ChooseGamers(NetworkSessionType.PlayerMatch, e.Gamer.PlayerIndex); // Begin an asynchronous join-from-invite operation. IAsyncResult asyncResult = NetworkSession.BeginJoin(null, null, localGamers); // null, null); // Use the loading screen to replace whatever screens were previously // active. This will completely reset the screen state, regardless of // whether we were in the menus or playing a game when the invite was // delivered. When the loading screen finishes, it will activate the // network busy screen, which displays an animation as it waits for // the join operation to complete. NetworkBusyScreen busyScreen = new NetworkBusyScreen(asyncResult); busyScreen.OperationCompleted += JoinInvitedOperationCompleted; LoadingScreen.Load(screenManager, false, null, busyScreen); } catch (Exception exception) { NetworkErrorScreen errorScreen = new NetworkErrorScreen(exception); LoadingScreen.Load(screenManager, false, null, new MainMenuScreen(), errorScreen); } }
/// <summary> /// Updates the lobby screen. /// </summary> public override void Update(GameTime gameTime, bool otherScreenHasFocus, bool coveredByOtherScreen) { base.Update(gameTime, otherScreenHasFocus, coveredByOtherScreen); if (!IsExiting) { if (networkSession.SessionState == NetworkSessionState.Playing) { // Check if we should leave the lobby and begin gameplay. // We pass null as the controlling player, because the networked // gameplay screen accepts input from any local players who // are in the session, not just a single controlling player. LoadingScreen.Load(ScreenManager, true, null, new GameplayScreen(networkSession)); } else if (networkSession.IsHost && networkSession.IsEveryoneReady) { // The host checks whether everyone has marked themselves // as ready, and starts the game in response. networkSession.StartGame(); } } }
/// <summary> /// Internal method for leaving the network session. This disposes the /// session, removes the NetworkSessionComponent, and returns the user /// to the main menu screen. /// </summary> void LeaveSession() { // Destroy this NetworkSessionComponent. Dispose(); // If we have a sessionEndMessage string explaining why the session has // ended (maybe this was a network disconnect, or perhaps the host kicked // us out?) create a message box to display this reason to the user. MessageBoxScreen messageBox; if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(sessionEndMessage)) { messageBox = new MessageBoxScreen(sessionEndMessage, false); } else { messageBox = null; } // At this point we want to return the user all the way to the main // menu screen. But what if they just joined a session? In that case // they went through this flow of screens: // // - MainMenuScreen // - CreateOrFindSessionsScreen // - JoinSessionScreen (if joining, skipped if creating a new session) // - LobbyScreeen // // If we have these previous screens on the history stack, and the user // backs out of the LobbyScreen, the right thing is just to pop off the // intermediate screens, returning them to the existing MainMenuScreen // instance without bothering to reload everything. But if the user is // in gameplay, or has been in gameplay and then returned to the lobby, // the screen stack will have been emptied. // // To do the right thing in both cases, we scan through the screen history // stack looking for a MainMenuScreen. If we find one, we pop any // subsequent screens so as to return back to it, while if we don't // find it, we just reset everything via the LoadingScreen. GameScreen[] screens = screenManager.GetScreens(); // Look for the MainMenuScreen. for (int i = 0; i < screens.Length; i++) { if (screens[i] is MainMenuScreen) { // If we found one, pop everything since then to return back to it. for (int j = i + 1; j < screens.Length; j++) { screens[j].ExitScreen(); } // Display the why-did-the-session-end message box. if (messageBox != null) { screenManager.AddScreen(messageBox, null); } return; } } // If we didn't find an existing MainMenuScreen, reload everything. // The why-did-the-session-end message box will be displayed after // the loading screen has completed. LoadingScreen.Load(screenManager, false, null, new MainMenuScreen(), messageBox); }
/// <summary> /// Event handler for when the Single Player menu entry is selected. /// </summary> void SinglePlayerMenuEntrySelected(object sender, PlayerIndexEventArgs e) { LoadingScreen.Load(ScreenManager, true, e.PlayerIndex, new GameplayScreen(null)); }
/// <summary> /// Updates the state of the game. /// </summary> public override void Update(GameTime gameTime, bool otherScreenHasFocus, bool coveredByOtherScreen) { base.Update(gameTime, otherScreenHasFocus, coveredByOtherScreen); if (IsActive) { //play background music if (MediaPlayer.State != MediaState.Playing) { SoundManager.PlayMusic("Sound/Music/" + map.AmbientAudio); } // Look up inputs for the specified player profile. keyboardState = Keyboard.GetState(currentPlayerIndex); gamePadState = GamePad.GetState(currentPlayerIndex); if (gamePadState.IsConnected) { // update the camera using the gamepad as input camera.Update( (float)gameTime.ElapsedGameTime.TotalSeconds, gamePadState, map); } else { // update the camera using the keyboard as input camera.Update( (float)gameTime.ElapsedGameTime.TotalSeconds, keyboardState, map); } map.Actors.AnimateActors(camera, gameTime); //update the renderer renderer.Update(map, camera); // check if a door was hit if (camera.DoorHit) { // TODO: optimize this crap!!! currentSecret = map.Secrets.getCurrentSecret(map, renderer.mapX, renderer.mapY); if (currentSecret != null) { currentSecret.gameTime = gameTime; } currentDoor = map.Doors.getCurrentDoor(map, renderer.mapX, renderer.mapY); if (currentDoor != null) { currentDoor.gameTime = gameTime; } } else { currentDoor = null; } } // If we are in a network game, check if we should return to the lobby. if ((networkSession != null) && !IsExiting) { if (networkSession.SessionState == NetworkSessionState.Lobby) { LoadingScreen.Load(ScreenManager, false, null, new LobbyScreen(networkSession)); } } }
/// <summary> /// Loads the title Screen /// </summary> /// <param name="playerIndex">current Player Index</param> private void loadTitleScreen(PlayerIndex playerIndex) { ScreenManager.RemoveScreen(this); LoadingScreen.Load(ScreenManager, false, playerIndex, new TitleScreen()); }
/// <summary> /// Event handler for when the user selects ok on the "are you sure /// you want to quit" message box. This uses the loading screen to /// transition from the game back to the main menu screen. /// </summary> void ConfirmQuitMessageBoxAccepted(object sender, PlayerIndexEventArgs e) { LoadingScreen.Load(ScreenManager, false, null, new MainMenuScreen()); }