# NEON-25 — Implementation plan ## Story reference | Field | Value | |--------|--------| | **Key** | NEON-25 | | **Title** | E1.M2: Isometric follow camera (fixed yaw prototype; CameraState seam) | | **Jira** | [NEON-25](https://neon-sprawl.atlassian.net/browse/NEON-25) | | **Parent** | [NEON-1 — Epic 1 — Core Player Runtime](https://neon-sprawl.atlassian.net/browse/NEON-1) | | **Module** | [E1.M2 — IsometricCameraController](../decomposition/modules/E1_M2_IsometricCameraController.md); umbrella [NEON-10](https://neon-sprawl.atlassian.net/browse/NEON-10) | ## Goal, scope, and out-of-scope **Goal:** Client-local isometric follow camera that tracks the E1.M1 player anchor with fixed framing for prototype play, while **modeling yaw in state** for future consumers and optional orbit. **In scope** - Godot: `Camera3D` (on a small rig) for isometric presentation; follow the player / follow target each frame per **locked defaults** below (smooth follow + teleport snap). - **Player-facing controls:** no camera rotate / orbit; **yaw stays at default** (`0` rad) for normal play. - **`CameraState`** (dedicated script type): follow target reference, **yaw** (always `0` in prototype UX), default distance or zoom index (**single band** / scalar distance until NEON-26). - **Seam:** `@export` or config fields (e.g. `allow_yaw`, `max_yaw_deg`) default off; short comment where orbit input would apply. - **Semantics:** movement and picking remain **world-anchored** (existing `ground_pick` + nav); camera does not redefine aim axes. - Authority: camera pose stays **client-only** (see `docs/decomposition/modules/client_server_authority.md`). **Out of scope** - Binding rotate input or shipping orbit UX. - Multiple zoom bands (NEON-26). - Occlusion policy (NEON-27). - Server use of camera pose. ## Acceptance criteria checklist - [x] While the player moves via E1.M1, the avatar stays **readably framed** without manual camera control. - [x] **Pitch/roll** do not change from user input; **yaw** remains at configured default (`0`) for prototype UX — document how enforced. - [x] `CameraState` exposes yaw (even when always zero) so dependents do not assume yaw is impossible. - [x] **Seam** for optional yaw (config/flags) documented in code or module implementation snapshot. - [x] Short note in client or `E1_M2_IsometricCameraController.md` implementation snapshot when merged. ## Locked defaults (agreed before implementation) | Topic | Choice | |--------|--------| | **Follow motion** | **Damped / lerped** toward the desired rig position; **teleport snap** when error exceeds a threshold (e.g. after `snap_to_server` or huge separation) so the camera never eases across the map. | | **Framing** | **Match** the current static `World/Camera3D` framing in `main.tscn` as the starting **distance / pitch / FOV**; fine-tune in the inspector after follow is wired. | | **`CameraState` refresh** | Rig **owns one instance** and **updates it every frame** after computing pose (simplest contract for future readers). | | **Follow target wiring** | **`@export NodePath`** (resolve to `Node3D` each tick); tests may assign path or set target via code as needed. | | **Update phase** | **`_process`** (not `_physics_process`) for the rig. | ## Technical approach 1. **Introduce `CameraState`** as a small **RefCounted** (or equivalent) script under `res://scripts/` with explicit fields: follow target path (or resolved node identity in state for debug), **yaw** (`float`, default `0`), **distance** or zoom index placeholder for NEON-26, and room for future flags. Avoid `class_name` so headless CI matches [godot-client-script-organization](../../.cursor/rules/godot-client-script-organization.md) guidance; tests can `preload` the script. 2. **Isometric rig** — add a **`Node3D`** (e.g. `IsometricFollowCamera` or `CameraRig`) with script that: - Owns or references the active **`Camera3D`** (`current = true`). - Each **`_process`**: resolve **`NodePath`** follow target, read **`global_position`**, compute desired eye position from **fixed pitch** + **effective yaw** (forced to `0` when `allow_yaw` is false), **lerp** rig toward target+offset; **snap** rig/camera when separation exceeds a configured threshold. - Updates the owned **`CameraState`** instance **every frame** after pose is finalized. 3. **Scene wiring** — replace the static **`World/Camera3D`** transform in `main.tscn` with a rig under `World` (camera as child), **`@export`** follow **`NodePath`** → `Player`, initial exports chosen to **match** the previous static camera readability. 4. **`main.gd`** — keep thin: obtain rig/camera reference for **`ground_pick.fallback_camera`** (unchanged contract); no camera math in `main.gd`. 5. **Yaw seam** — when `allow_yaw` is false: ignore any future input hook and set state yaw to `0`; when true (dev-only): clamp by `max_yaw_deg` and apply to basis (implementation stub can leave input unbound). 6. **Docs** — add a short **Implementation snapshot** subsection to `E1_M2_IsometricCameraController.md` after merge (or README pointer + module snapshot — satisfy AC). ## Files to add | Path | Purpose | |------|---------| | `client/scripts/camera_state.gd` | RefCounted (or similar) holding follow target ref/path, **yaw**, distance/zoom index placeholder, future flags; no `class_name`. | | `client/scripts/isometric_follow_camera.gd` | `Node3D` rig: positions/orients `Camera3D`, updates `CameraState`, exports distance/pitch/yaw seam. | Godot may add companion `.uid` files when scripts are first touched in the editor; commit them if the toolchain creates them. ## Files to modify | Path | Rationale | |------|-----------| | `client/scenes/main.tscn` | Replace fixed `Camera3D` transform with rig + follow target wiring; keep `current` camera and layers consistent with picking. | | `client/scripts/main.gd` | Point `_camera` (and `ground_pick.fallback_camera`) at the rig’s **`Camera3D`**; minimal diff. | | `client/README.md` | One short paragraph: follow camera behavior, fixed yaw prototype, where to tune distance/pitch. | | `docs/decomposition/modules/E1_M2_IsometricCameraController.md` | **Implementation snapshot** (date + NEON-25): rig script names, yaw seam, single-band distance until NEON-26. | ## Tests | File | What to cover | |------|----------------| | `client/test/camera_state_test.gd` | **New** — default **yaw** is `0`; fields survive assign/read; optional: follow target path assignment (if exposed). | | `client/test/isometric_follow_camera_test.gd` | **New** — if pure helpers are extracted (e.g. static offset from pitch/distance/yaw), unit-test them; otherwise minimal suite: instantiate rig + dummy `Node3D` target, advance one frame, assert camera global position moves toward expected quadrant (tolerance-based). If full follow is too scene-heavy, document **manual** verification as primary and keep **camera_state** tests as the automated baseline. | **Manual (required):** Run main scene with server per README: click-move across floor and **NEON-7** bumps; confirm avatar stays framed, no user-driven rotation, ground pick still hits walkable surfaces from the moving camera. ## Open questions / risks - **Smoothing tuning:** If follow feels floaty or laggy after the locked defaults, adjust lerp speed or snap threshold; document chosen constants in script or README. - **`player.gd` `_snap_capsule_upright`:** Identity basis today; camera yaw `0` matches world-aligned capsule. Future facing yaw must stay consistent with E1.M2 policy (not this story’s implementation unless trivial). - **gdUnit rig tests:** May require small refactor (static math helpers) for stable headless asserts; acceptable follow-up within the same story if the first PR ships manual AC + `camera_state` tests.