/ACE

Asheron's Call server emulator.

Primary LanguageC#GNU Affero General Public License v3.0AGPL-3.0

ACEmulator Core Server

Build status: Windows CI

ACEmulator is a custom, completely from-scratch open source server implementation for Asheron's Call built on C#

  • MySQL and MariaDB are used as the database engine.
  • Latest client supported.
  • Currently intended for developers that wish to contribute to the ACEmulator project.

Disclaimer

This project is for educational and non-commercial purposes only, use of the game client is for interoperability with the emulated server.

  • Asheron's Call was a registered trademark of Turbine, Inc. and WB Games Inc which has since expired.
  • ACEmulator is not associated or affiliated in any way with Turbine, Inc. or WB Games Inc.

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Getting Started

  • Install Visual Studio 2017
  • Install MySQL or MariaDB
  • Create two databases named ace_auth, ace_shard.
  • Load AuthenticationBase.sql and ShardBase.sql for their respective databases.
  • Load all incremental SQL updates found in the Database\Updates\Authentication sub directory in the order of oldest to newest. Skip this step if there are no updates in this directory.
  • Load all incremental SQL updates found in the Database\Updates\Shard sub directory in the order of oldest to newest. Skip this step if there are no updates in this directory.
  • Create a final database named ace_world.
  • Load WorldBase.sql to initialize the ace_world database.
  • Download from ACE-World-16PY-Patches the latest release of world data, extract and load into your ace_world database.
  • Load all incremental SQL updates found in the Database\Updates\World sub directory in the order of oldest to newest. Skip this step if there are no updates in this directory.
  • Copy ACE\Config.json.example to Config.json and modify settings, such as passwords and other server settings.
  • Open ACE.sln with Visual Studio and build the solution.
  • Download and install Microsoft .NET Core Runtime - 2.1 if you don't already have it.
  • Start the server by running the batch file located in the netcoreapp2.1 output directory: start_server.bat
  • Create your first account as an admin at the ACE prompt - accountcreate testaccount testpassword 5
  • Launch ACClient directly with this command: acclient.exe -a testaccount -v testpassword -h 127.0.0.1:9000

Contributions

  • Contributions in the form of issues and pull requests are welcomed and encouraged.
  • The preferred way to contribute is to fork the repo and submit a pull request on GitHub.
  • Code style information can be found on the Wiki.

Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.

Bug Reports

  • Please use the issue tracker provided by GitHub to send us bug reports.
  • You may also discuss issues and bug reports on our discord listed below.

Contact

FAQ

1. StyleCop.MSBuild.targets not found

  • Problem

When opening the solution, you get a "The imported project "{project path}\ACE\Source\packages\StyleCop.MSBuild.5.0.0\build\StyleCop.MSBuild.targets" was not found. Confirm that the path in the declaration is correct, and that the file exists on disk" error.

  • Solution

Right click "Solution 'ACE'" in the Solution Explorer and select "Restore NuGet Packages". After it restores, right click "ACE (load failed)" and select "Reload Project."

2. My PR failed because AppVeyor timed out - "Build execution time has reached the maximum allowed time for your plan (60 minutes)."

  • Problem

When you submit a PR, we have automation in place that automatically kicks off a build in AppVeyor. These builds sometimes time out. The most common cause is because a Debug.Assert statement was hit that popped up a UI dialog on AppVeyor. However, because it's just running a command line tool, there's no way to click the pop-up. Even worse, there's no way for you to even see what it says.

  • Solution
  1. Right click your solution in Visual Studio, select "Rebuild Solution" and make sure there are no compilation errors.
  2. Installed with Visual Studio 2015 is "Developer Command Prompt for VS2015". Open it up, and change to your "ACE\Source" directory.
  3. Run the following command and you'll be able to see the pop-up triggering the build failure.
    vstest.console /inIsolation "ACE.Tests\bin\x64\Debug\ACE.Tests.dll" /Platform:x64

3. Startup projects are not set / working

  • Problem

When you first load the solution and try to "run" the server, you may get a pop-up that says "A project with Output Type of Class Library cannot be started directly."

  • Solution
  1. Right click the Solution in Visual Studio ("Solution 'ACE' (8 projects)"), and select "Set StartUp Projects".
  2. Click on the circle next to Single startup project and in the drop-down select: ACE.Server.

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