add: configure mission-specific repair variants

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Tom Boullay
2026-05-08 02:41:57 +01:00
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## Repair Gameplay
- Reusable production `RepairGame` mounted for `bike`, `pylone`, and `ferme` mission states
- Repair mission config shared through `src/data/gameplay/repairMissions.ts`
- Repair mission config shared through `src/data/gameplay/repairMissions.ts`, including per-mission broken nodes, placeholder targets, scan timing, and reassembly timing
- Repair-game flow supports `waiting -> inspected -> fragmented -> scanning -> repairing -> reassembling -> done -> next mission` with `.webm` prompts, repair case spawn/opening/exit, focused repair-case view, case placeholder traversal, snap-to-placeholder placement, broken-part deposit, `E`, two-fists hold input, exploded and inverse reassembly transitions, completion particles, per-part scan visuals, persistent red broken-part markers, centered broken-part UI videos, multiple grabbable replacement choices, correct-part install validation, and mission completion
## Audio
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In `fragmented`, the repair object is rendered with `ExplodableModel`, then automatically advances to `scanning`. In `scanning`, the exploded model remains visible, a blue scan visual moves from part to part, and a red halo/wire marker plus the configured broken UI video stay attached to configured broken parts after the scanner reaches them. The scan can match a specific `nodeName` when mission data provides one, otherwise it falls back to the first scanned parts as placeholder broken parts. In `repairing`, the case opens in a larger focused transform, `RepairCaseModel` traverses the case GLTF for empty nodes named `placeholder_*`, several grabbable replacement parts appear on those placeholder positions, and releasing a part near a placeholder snaps it into place with a short GSAP animation. Scanned broken parts are also rendered as grabbable objects and must be deposited into a compatible placeholder before the final install target validates. If `brokenParts[].placeholderName` is configured, that broken part snaps only to the matching placeholder; otherwise it can use any available placeholder. If the current case asset has no placeholder nodes, the flow keeps using fallback focus positions. The install target only validates when the configured correct replacement part is placed and all scanned broken parts have been deposited. In `reassembling`, the exploded model animates back into its assembled position with green completion particles before the flow moves to `done`. In `done`, the repaired object remains visible with a completion target that plays the case exit animation before advancing the global mission progression.
The mission config now carries the mission-specific variations. `bike` repairs one cooling core, `pylone` scans and stores both the lamp relay and a damaged panel with slower scan/reassembly timing, and `ferme` scans and stores an irrigation pump plus humidity sensor with faster scan/reassembly timing.
## Key Files
- `src/world/GameStageContent.tsx` mounts production `RepairGame` instances for `bike`, `pylone`, and `ferme`.