* rename references to `Multiworld` in core to `multiworld` instead of `world`
* fix smz3
* fix oot
* fix low hanging fruit
* revert mysteriously broken spacing in world api.md
* fix more randomly broken spacing
* hate
* that better be all of it
* begrudgingly move over smw
* ._.
* missed some worlds
* this is getting tedious now
* Missed some self.world definitions
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* SoE: rebalancing and cleanup
* ModuleUpdate: make url detection more generic
* SoE: change item rules to depend on target player difficulty
* SoE: Update to pyevermizer 0.41.0
* adds footknight
* adds location difficulty
* SoE: minor optimization in item rule
if .. in is faster with sets
* SoE: drop support of patch format v3
* SoE: fix some typing and warnings
* SoE: cleanup imports
* move output file name logic into core
I see the same logic with small variations in each different world implementation.
It seems to me, it would be better in the core to keep it consistent.
* missed a few
* remove review comment
* + smw
* double quote strings
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* revert change to DS3 output file name
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* Doc: logic mixin, drop underscore, clarify
conventionally, we added a leading underscore to logic mixins' function
names. This is noisy in the warning section of IDEs. Leading underscores
should only be used for private/protected functions.
In addition, the use of self.world and/or requirement to (no) pass in stuff
was not made clear earlier.
* SoE: fix _ warnings for logic mixin
* fix missing fields in custom prog balancing option
* fix typos and pep8
* update and implement pyevermizer 0.41.3
* allow randomizing energy core
* add energy core fragments (turn in at Prof. Ruffleberg)
* rename some items to avoid confusion
* differentiate between progression and useful
* remove obsolete 'Bazooka' group
* don't add items to the pool that get removed
`AutoWorld.World`s can set required_server_version and required_client_version properties. Drop `get_required_client_version()`.
`MultiServer` will set an absolute minimum client version based on its capability (protocol level).
`IgnoreVersion` tag is replaced by using `Tracker` or `TextOnly` with empty or null `game`.
Ignoring game will also ignore game's required_client_version (and fall back to server capability).