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MessageSujet: [VX] Dificulté selon le niveau   [VX] Dificulté selon le niveau Icon_minitimeJeu 13 Oct 2011 - 18:40

Bonjour!J'ai vus se script (:@@:Excusez moi) mais celui qui l'avait postés avait mal expliquer et personne n'as compris. Je vais essayer de le ré-expliquer.

Script: Dynamic Difficulty V 1.1
Auteur : DrakoShade

Installation
Placer le script au dessus de Main

Explication
Les modifications à faire sont entre la ligne 22 et 34

Code:
 @maxhp_gain = 30      Le taux de gain de HP des ennemis en montant de niveaux   
      @maxmp_gain = 10          Le taux de gain de MP des ennemis en montant de niveaux   
      @atk_gain  = 1.41        Le taux de gain d'attaque des ennemis en montant de niveaux   
      @def_gain  = 1.35        Le taux de défense
      @spi_gain  = 2.9          d'intéligence
      @agi_gain  = 2.8          D'agilitée
      @hit_gain  = 0.5            de précision
      @eva_gain  = 0.5            d'esquive
      @exp_gain  = 5          d'Experience
      @gold_gain  = 6        d'argent
      @variance  = 15         
      @min_level  = 1            Level minimum des ennemis (Se sont leurs stats par défaut)
      @max_level  = 99        Le level max des ennemis -99 si vous n'avez pas de scripts qui permettent d'augmenter le lV max-

Place au script:


Code:
#==============================================================================
# ** Dynamic Difficulty
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# By:  DrakoShade
# Version 1.1
# Last Updated:  17 March, 2008
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Version History:
# V. 1.1:  Updated the note-parsing methodology to work as described par "loam"
#          de RMXP.org.  Ce script 's use of the Note field will no longer
#          interfere with or be confused by other notes.  Also, pointless
#          methods for the difficulty setting have been removed.
#==============================================================================
=begin
Ici, you get a chance to set the defaults for your creatures.  Any creature
for which the Note tab doesn't include a modification will use the numbers
you set here.  Instructions follow.
=end
module RPG
  class Enemy
    def get_default_gains
      @maxhp_gain = 30            #Default 50
      @maxmp_gain = 10          #Default 10
      @atk_gain  = 1.41        #Default 1.25
      @def_gain  = 1.35        #Default 1.25
      @spi_gain  = 2.9          #Default 2.5
      @agi_gain  = 2.8          #Default 2.5
      @hit_gain  = 0.5            #Default 0
      @eva_gain  = 0.5            #Default 0
      @exp_gain  = 5          #Default 0
      @gold_gain  = 6        #Default 0
      @variance  = 15          #Default 15
      @min_level  = 1            #Default 1
      @max_level  = 255        #Default 99
    end
  end
end

=begin ========================================================================
||  Using the Note Field to your advantage.                                  ||
===============================================================================
The defaults that you set above are fine if you want every single enemy in the
game to follow the same growth pattern.  If that's the case, you don't have to
use the Note field at all for this script.  If you want your enemies to grow
in different ways from one another, then the Note field is where you make it
happen.

To do anything in the Notes with this script, you will need to include two
special lines in the box:
"=begin dynamic difficulty"
"=end dynamic difficulty"
Don't put quotes around them.  Those are simply here so that this explanation
won't mess with the commenting in the script itself.
Anything that falls between those two lines will be evaluated just after the
individual enemy looks up the defaults above.  Thus, if you include

@gold_gain = 200

then that specific enemy will be worth an extra 200 gold for every level it
gains, no matter what default you have set.  If, instead, you use the line

@gold_gain *= 2

then the enemy is worth twice the gold-per-level of your standard.  If the
standard stays at 0, of course, then it's still worth 0 a level, but you
know what I mean.

===============================================================================
||  The Minimum and Maximum Levels                                          ||
===============================================================================
In the defaults, you may have noticed the defaults for @min_level and
@max_level.  A creature for which @min_level = 1 and @max_level = 99 will gain
power as long as your party's average level is above 1, and won't stop gaining
power until level 99, which can't normally be exceeded anyway.  This works
well if you intend the enemy to scale no matter what level it's encountered at,
but you can do it differently.

An enemy for which @min_level = 10, for example, will be at the power you set
in the database any time it's encountered by a party of level 10 or lower.
When said party hits level 11, that enemy will gain only 1 level, rather than
the 10 that anything else would gain.  In this way, you can create enemies that
are never incredibly weak, but still get stronger.

@max_level is similar, but for the other end of the spectrum.  An enemy for
which @max_level = 30, for instance, would scale as normal up until the party
reached that level.  but if the party were level 40, it would still only grow
as if the party were level 30.  Thus, this enemy stops gaining power when the
party's average level hits it's @max_level.

===============================================================================
||  Game Difficulty                                                          ||
===============================================================================
At any point, you can set the value of the game's difficulty with a simple
script call.  Since it's an attr_accessor, all you have to do is one of these:
$game_system.difficulty = x
$game_system.difficulty += x
$game_system.difficulty -= x
Etcetera, so on, and so forth.

This script uses the difficulty to determine the level of the enemies, mostly
like the party's average level, but with a small difference.
When setting how powerful a monster is, for its maximum HP, attack and defense,
etc. the script will add the difficulty to the party's level.  However, when
determining the rewards of experience and gold returns, the script ignores
this value.

Example:
An enemy at level 8 and game difficulty of 2 will be just as hard to beat as
the same enemy at level 10 and game difficulty 0, but will give rewards the
same as if you'd beat it at level 8 and difficulty 0.

===============================================================================
||  General Advice                                                          ||
===============================================================================
When designing your enemies, take into account the level at which you want them
to be a real challenge for your party.  Their stats should be roughly similar
to those of a party member at their @min_level wearing the equipment you'd
expect your party to have at the target level.

In this way, although the enemy scales down to match a party whose level is
lower than expected, he still fights as if he were equipped to take on the
stronger party.  The ability to defeat him will, at this point, hinge more
on your party's equipment than their level.
Of course, the act of balancing is purely up to you.  My default numbers are
set so that enemies will scale with a new actor's default gains in the
database.  You could retool them to scale with equipment as well, or factor
how well-equipped your enemy is into his stats at minimum level.  The choice
is yours.

I hope you enjoy using this script.  Happy creating.

===============================================================================
||  That's it.  On to the rest of the script.                                ||
===============================================================================
=end
#==============================================================================
# ** Game_System
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The actual difficulty of the game as a whole is added into this class.
#==============================================================================
class Game_System
  attr_accessor :difficulty    #New public instance variable.
 
  #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  # * Aliasing the Initialize method.
  #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  alias drakoshade_dynamic_difficulty_initialize initialize
  def initialize
    drakoshade_dynamic_difficulty_initialize
    @difficulty = 0
  end
end
#==============================================================================
# End modifications to Game_System.
#==============================================================================

#==============================================================================
# ** RPG::Enemies
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Most of the magic happens here.  New methods are created which allow the
# enemies to gain levels, based on a combination of both the party's average
# level and the new $game_system.difficulty.
#==============================================================================
module RPG
  class Enemy
    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # * Public Instance Variables
    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
    attr_accessor :base_maxhp, :base_maxmp, :base_atk, :base_def, :base_spi
    attr_accessor :base_agi, :base_hit, :base_eva, :base_exp, :base_gold
    attr_accessor :maxhp_gain, :maxmp_gain, :atk_gain, :def_gain, :spi_gain
    attr_accessor :agi_gain, :hit_gain, :eva_gain, :exp_gain, :gold_gain
    attr_accessor :min_level, :max_level
   
    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # * Set_Bases
    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
    def set_bases
      @base_maxhp, @base_maxmp = @maxhp, @maxmp
      @base_atk, @base_def = @atk, @def
      @base_spi, @base_agi = @spi, @agi
      @base_hit, @base_eva = @hit, @eva
      @base_exp, @base_gold = @exp, @gold
      get_default_gains
      eval(@note[/(?<==begin dynamic difficulty)(.*?)(?==end dynamic difficulty)/m].to_s)
    end
   
    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # * Update Level
    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
    def update_level
      levels = [([$game_party.ave_level, @max_level].min - @min_level), 0].max
      diff = $game_system.difficulty
      @maxhp = generate_stat(@base_maxhp-1, @maxhp_gain, (levels + diff)) + 1
      @maxmp = generate_stat(@base_maxmp-1, @maxmp_gain, (levels + diff)) + 1
      @atk = generate_stat(@base_atk-1, @atk_gain, (levels + diff)) + 1
      @def = generate_stat(@base_def-1, @def_gain, (levels + diff)) + 1
      @spi = generate_stat(@base_spi-1, @spi_gain, (levels + diff)) + 1
      @agi = generate_stat(@base_agi-1, @agi_gain, (levels + diff)) + 1
      @hit = generate_stat(@base_agi, @agi_gain, (levels + diff))
      @eva = generate_stat(@base_eva, @eva_gain, (levels + diff))
      @exp = generate_stat(@base_exp, @exp_gain, levels)
      @gold = generate_stat(@base_gold, @gold_gain, levels)
    end
     
    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # * Generate Stat
    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
    def generate_stat(base, gain, levels)
      result = base + (gain * levels)
      result *= (rand(@variance*2)+(100-@variance))
      result /= 100
      result = [result.to_i, 0].max
      return result
    end
  end
end

#==============================================================================
# ** Game_Party
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# I'm adding a method here that will allow this script (or any other) to
# determine the average party level.
#==============================================================================
class Game_Party
  def ave_level
    level = 0
    for i in @actors
      actor = $game_actors[i]
      level += actor.level
    end
    level /= @actors.size
    return level.round
  end
end

#==============================================================================
# ** Scene_Title
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Methods that load the database need to be altered so that the enemies set
# their bases.
#==============================================================================
class Scene_Title
  #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  # *Alias the Load Database method.
  #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  alias drakoshade_dynamic_difficulty_load_database load_database
  def load_database
    drakoshade_dynamic_difficulty_load_database
    for i in 1...$data_enemies.size
      $data_enemies[i].set_bases
    end
  end
 
  #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  # *Alias the Load Battle Test Database method.
  #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  alias drakoshade_dynamic_difficulty_load_bt_database load_bt_database
  def load_bt_database
    drakoshade_dynamic_difficulty_load_bt_database
    for i in 1...$data_enemies.size
      $data_enemies[i].set_bases
    end
  end
end

#==============================================================================
# ** Game_Troop
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The modification here allows for greater versitility than modifying the
# battle scene in this situation.  Enemies will load into the troop with
# updated stats.
#==============================================================================
class Game_Troop
  #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  # *Alias the Setup method.
  #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  alias drakoshade_dynamic_difficulty_setup setup
  def setup(troop_id)
    for i in 1...$data_enemies.size
      $data_enemies[i].update_level
    end
    drakoshade_dynamic_difficulty_setup(troop_id)
  end
end





Si vous avez des question n'hésitez pas!

FAQ

Q: J'ai quelque chose à faire dans la base de donnée?
R: Non, le script le fais automatiquement après avoir monter de niveaux

Q: J'ai un script qui permet de modifier la formation. Est-ce que sa fait quelque chose?
R: Oui, par exemple si l'iD1 est au lv 25 et que vous mettez en tête un perso qui au LV 2 les stats des ennemis redescendront
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