Five things from the user's gate. STOP NOW ACTUALLY LOGS OUT. The UI gave the client five seconds and then killed it. That is not enough for a graphical client to send its logout, wait for the server to acknowledge, and tear down a mapped 28 GB world — so Stop routinely ended in a kill, which sends the server nothing, which is exactly what leaves the account held. Thirty seconds now, with the kill still there as a genuine last resort, and the status says "Logging out…". THE SERVER-SIDE HOLD IS MODELLED INSTEAD OF DISCOVERED. A session that ends without the host running its own teardown may leave the account logged in server-side for minutes. Launching again inside that window does not queue or retry — it fails with a bare "CharacterList not received", which reads as a broken launcher rather than a busy server. The orchestrator now records whether each session ended gracefully (the host reported its own exit AND exited zero — a killed or crashed child can satisfy neither) and refuses that account for three minutes afterwards, saying how many seconds are left. A graceful exit never starts a hold. READABLE TERMINAL TEXT. "Exited: connection-error (code 5)" becomes "Could not reach the server — the server may hold this account for a few minutes"; "Exited: process-exit (code 0)" becomes "Exited gracefully — logged out cleanly". Live sessions still show the host's own status line, which is the most informative thing available while one is running. COLUMN HEADERS on the sessions list — ACCOUNT / CHARACTER / STATUS / DETAIL, sharing the row template's widths so they stay aligned. LOGOUT LANDS ON THE CHARACTER SCREEN (LU10). The toolbar X was already wired correctly: IndicatorBarController's EndCharacterSessionButtonId 0x100000FA runs retail's EndCharacterSession, and LiveSessionController's logout transaction already ends by resetting the world generation and calling CharacterSelectionState.Begin. What was missing is where that lands: the retained UI built its character-selection and character-creation bindings only when NO character selector was supplied, so a launcher-started session logged out into a client with no screen to return to. The selector decides how a session STARTS; it must not decide whether the select screen EXISTS. Both binding sets are now unconditional. The composition test that pinned the old gate is updated to pin the new contract — the retained UI must not branch on the selector at all — rather than being deleted. App 5380 passed, Launcher.Core 336, Launcher 76, Headless 169. Not pushed; the user is testing locally. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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acdream
A modern open-source C# / .NET 10 Asheron's Call client.
acdream ports the observable behaviour of the September 2013 retail client to Silk.NET and a modern, plugin-friendly architecture. The code is modern; the behaviour is retail.
Status: playable pre-alpha. M3, “Cast a spell,” landed on 2026-07-21 and
M4, “Live in the world,” is active. The graphical client supports the connected
combat, magic, movement, portal, inventory, loot, and retained-UI loops used by
the current test characters. The presentation-independent GameRuntime and
the Linux/Windows multi-session headless host are complete. Native Linux
graphics are intentionally parked at the L1 capability checkpoint; Windows is
the currently validated graphical platform.
The documentation map is the entry point for current milestones, roadmap state, architecture, issues, retail divergences, research, and durable project memory.
Technology
- Runtime: C# and .NET 10
- Graphics: Silk.NET, OpenGL 4.3 core, bindless textures, shader draw parameters, SSBOs, and multi-draw indirect
- Audio: OpenAL through Silk.NET
- Content: retail DAT files plus a machine-local, memory-mapped
acdream.pakproduced byAcDream.Bake - Networking: custom UDP, ISAAC cipher, and game-message layers compatible with ACEmulator
- UI: retained retail gameplay UI plus opt-in ImGui developer tools
- Automation: the same presentation-independent
GameRuntimeis hosted by both the graphical client andAcDream.Headless
The modern renderer is mandatory. There is no legacy renderer fallback. Startup reports an actionable error if the required OpenGL capabilities are missing.
What works
- ACE login, character selection, world entry, chat, client commands, reconnect, and graceful logout.
- Outdoor, building, cellar, and dungeon streaming with prepared terrain, scenery, buildings, EnvCells, collision, portal visibility, sky, fog, lighting, audio, and day/night presentation.
- Local and observed movement, animation, jumping, selection, radar, combat stances, melee, bows, crossbows, spell projectiles, death, corpses, chests, and looting.
- Inventory bags, stable server ordering, stack splitting, ground drops, paperdoll equipment, weapon switching, quick bars, item use, cooldowns, and giving items to NPCs.
- Retail-style retained UI for vitals, chat, toolbar, inventory, character, attributes, skills, spellbook, components, effects, combat/spell/jump bars, radar/compass, dialogs, external containers, and assessment.
- Complete end-of-retail spell catalog, learned and favorite spells, component preflight, connected casts, enchantments, DAT-driven projectiles and effects, recall, portal-space travel, Hidden/UnHide, and remote materialization.
- One presentation-independent runtime owner for session, entities, objects, inventory, character state, selection, interactions, combat, magic, movement, physics, projectiles, world environment, and portal transit.
- A no-window Windows/Linux host with deterministic bot commands/events, shared immutable content, multi-session scheduling, isolation, reconnect, resource telemetry, and tested 1/5/10/30-session ownership.
- Plugin loading, shared command/input abstractions, retained markup panels,
and permanent ImGui developer tools behind
ACDREAM_DEVTOOLS=1.
Current boundaries
- The active M4 prelude is world interaction completion. Slices 1–3, including assessment and its final formula/icon/layout correction, are user-accepted. Equipped-child picking and vendor browse/buy/sell are the next uncompleted slices.
- Issue
#225retains the lifestone/particle shared-alpha visual comparison. Its connected lifetime and performance routes already pass. - Narrow carried behaviour debt includes issue
#153(an unstreamed far-teleport edge), issue#116(slide feel), issue#235(30 Hz capped/RDP jump presentation), and the live temporary-stopgap rows in the retail divergence register. - Native Linux graphics are deferred. L0 portability and L1 backend/capability
reporting are implemented; WSLg reaches the GPU through Mesa D3D12 but does
not expose mandatory
GL_ARB_bindless_texture. Resume with a supported physical Linux AMD/NVIDIA driver before beginning later Slice L work. - Advanced vendor/trade/crafting/social surfaces and larger M4 quest, character-creation, and emote bodies remain roadmap work.
Prerequisites
- .NET 10 SDK
- Your own retail Asheron's Call DAT directory containing:
client_portal.datclient_cell_1.datclient_highres.datclient_local_English.dat
- A machine-local
acdream.pakbuilt from those DATs - A running ACE server for connected play; the examples use
127.0.0.1:9000 - For the graphical client, a driver exposing the mandatory modern OpenGL capabilities
The project does not distribute Microsoft/Turbine DAT files or derived prepared packages.
Build and test
dotnet restore AcDream.slnx
dotnet build AcDream.slnx -c Release
dotnet test AcDream.slnx -c Release --no-build
The current baseline is a successful Release build with 8,826 passing tests
and 5 intentional skips. The build currently reports 17 test-project
warnings tracked by #228;
production compilation has zero errors.
Prepare content
Production rendering and collision use the validated prepared package rather than decoding world meshes on the frame path:
dotnet run --project src\AcDream.Bake\AcDream.Bake.csproj -c Release -- `
--dat-dir "C:\Games\Asheron's Call" `
--out "C:\Games\Asheron's Call\acdream.pak"
A complete package is approximately 30 GB. It is machine-local and must not be
committed. ACDREAM_PAK_PATH overrides the default
<DAT directory>\acdream.pak.
Run the graphical client
$env:ACDREAM_DAT_DIR = "C:\Games\Asheron's Call"
$env:ACDREAM_PAK_PATH = "C:\Games\Asheron's Call\acdream.pak"
$env:ACDREAM_LIVE = "1"
$env:ACDREAM_TEST_HOST = "127.0.0.1"
$env:ACDREAM_TEST_PORT = "9000"
$env:ACDREAM_TEST_USER = "testaccount"
$env:ACDREAM_TEST_PASS = "testpassword"
$env:ACDREAM_RETAIL_UI = "1"
dotnet run --project src\AcDream.App\AcDream.App.csproj -c Release
The DAT directory can instead be supplied as the first positional argument:
dotnet run --project src\AcDream.App\AcDream.App.csproj -c Release -- `
"C:\Games\Asheron's Call"
Run a headless session
AcDream.Headless loads no App, UI, OpenGL, native-window, or audio assembly.
Create a version-1 configuration such as bot.json:
{
"version": 1,
"process": {
"content": {
"datDirectory": "/opt/ac",
"preparedAssetPath": "/opt/ac/acdream.pak"
}
},
"sessions": [
{
"id": "bot-1",
"endpoint": { "host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 9000 },
"account": "testaccount",
"character": { "index": 0 },
"policy": { "id": "idle" },
"credential": {
"provider": "environment",
"reference": "ACDREAM_BOT_PASSWORD"
}
}
]
}
Then validate and run it:
export ACDREAM_BOT_PASSWORD='testpassword'
dotnet run --project src/AcDream.Headless/AcDream.Headless.csproj -c Release -- \
validate --config bot.json
dotnet run --project src/AcDream.Headless/AcDream.Headless.csproj -c Release -- \
run --config bot.json
For a single local session, run also accepts
--user <account> --password <password>. Add uniquely identified session
entries and credential references for a multi-session process. Available
built-in policies are idle, lifecycle-smoke, observer-movement, and
portal-route-smoke.
Useful startup options
| Variable | Effect |
|---|---|
ACDREAM_DAT_DIR |
Retail DAT directory |
ACDREAM_PAK_PATH |
Prepared package path; defaults to <DAT dir>/acdream.pak |
ACDREAM_LIVE=1 |
Enable connected mode |
ACDREAM_TEST_HOST / ACDREAM_TEST_PORT |
ACE endpoint |
ACDREAM_TEST_USER / ACDREAM_TEST_PASS |
Graphical-client credentials |
ACDREAM_RETAIL_UI=1 |
Enable the retained retail gameplay UI |
ACDREAM_DEVTOOLS=1 |
Enable ImGui developer tools |
ACDREAM_NO_AUDIO=1 |
Suppress OpenAL initialization |
ACDREAM_UNCAPPED_RENDER=1 |
Disable normal frame pacing for diagnostics |
ACDREAM_DISPLAY_PROTOCOL=auto|x11|wayland |
Select the Linux GLFW backend |
ACDREAM_DAY_GROUP=N |
Force a day-group index for weather/lighting comparisons |
ACDREAM_STREAM_RADIUS=N |
Legacy override over configured streaming radii |
ACDREAM_DUMP_SKY=1 |
Dump sky interpolation and draw diagnostics |
ACDREAM_DUMP_MOTION=1 |
Dump inbound movement and motion-cycle decisions |
Additional diagnostic and budget controls are documented beside their typed owners and in the linked research plans; they are not stable user settings.
Repository layout
src/
AcDream.Runtime/ presentation-independent GameRuntime
AcDream.App/ graphical host, retained UI, renderer, audio
AcDream.Headless/ Windows/Linux no-window multi-session host
AcDream.Core/ retail gameplay, movement, physics, world logic
AcDream.Core.Net/ UDP, ISAAC, protocol and message routing
AcDream.Content/ GL-free DAT and prepared-package content
AcDream.Bake/ offline acdream.pak builder
AcDream.Cli/ offline DAT inspector
AcDream.UI.Abstractions/ shared UI/input models and contracts
AcDream.UI.ImGui/ developer-tool presentation
AcDream.Plugin.Abstractions/ BCL-only plugin contracts
AcDream.Plugins.Smoke/ example plugin
tests/
AcDream.*.Tests/ layer-matched xUnit projects
docs/
README.md documentation authority and current map
architecture/ ownership, structure, divergence, WB inventory
plans/ milestone, roadmap, and execution plans
research/ retail pseudocode, traces, fixtures, evidence
audit/ completion and conformance audits
memory/ durable engineering references
references/ gitignored external reference repositories
Development workflow
All AC-specific behaviour starts from the named retail oracle in
docs/research/named-retail/:
- Search the named retail pseudo-C and headers by
class::method. - Use the older Ghidra chunks only when the named oracle is insufficient.
- Cross-reference ACE and the relevant client/viewer implementation.
- Record readable pseudocode and exact constants/order.
- Port the retail mechanism into the correct modern owner.
- Add conformance, lifecycle, and failure-boundary tests.
- Run the automated gate and the appropriate connected or visual gate.
- Update architecture, roadmap, divergences, and durable memory with the same change.
Guessing at AC-specific algorithms is forbidden. See AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, and the architecture guide for the full rules.
Reference projects
- ACE / ACEmulator: authoritative server and protocol behaviour
- ACViewer: character appearance and DAT presentation cross-check
- WorldBuilder: extracted Silk.NET DAT/rendering foundation
- Chorizite.ACProtocol: clean-room protocol reference
- holtburger: broad non-retail client behaviour reference
- AC2D: terrain and movement-packet cross-checks
The retail binary/decomp remains the behavioural oracle when references disagree.
Licence and game assets
The acdream source has not yet been assigned a top-level licence and is not ready for public redistribution. External reference code retains its own licence.
Asheron's Call DAT files, art, names, and other game assets remain the property of Microsoft/Turbine. This repository does not distribute them; users must supply their own retail installation.