realtime back caused the problems with clients not reconnect on map change
and after my preliminary mucking around with time, I'm convinced there's a
better way.
not. Your choice.
if sv_frametime is less than or equal to zero, progs does not enjoy life.
Don't make progs suicide, join the > 0 club today!
Tim McGrath (Misty)
done every maxtic instead of every *mintic* which is what it was supposed
to be doing. Ooops.
Also minor whitespace cleaning in sv_init.c
Tim McGrath (Misty)
and also prevents old_time in sv_main.c from getting screwed up in the head
and pausing the physics indefinitely (check and see if there is a faster way
to do it :)
What does this let us do? LEAVE THE SERVER RUNNING! Imprecision due to the
server being on for long periods of time should now no longer be a problem,
so long as you have a map rotation going at least once a day. :)
I plan on committing updated versions of my glspeed cfgs next, and then
looking at timeleft - just to make sure when sys_dead_sleep is 1 it can't
overflow accidentally.
Tim McGrath (Misty)
code cleanups and general performance work to be developed in relative peace.
While cleaning up the networking code /is/ important, fixing QF's perfomance
issues is of much higher priority.
This required changes to the api (info_t instead of char *) but should be
a net gain in speed (not a lot, admittedly: it was pretty fast to begin
with, but this paves the way for some other changes I have in mind).
quakeio.h -> vfile.h
More diff reduction between trunk and my VFS code. Also took the time to
put some headers in order and fix a few #include's pointed out by moving
things around a bit.
progs globals and edict fields accessors, but I'm not so sure that's the cause
of the run-time error:
SV_Error: SV_ModelIndex: model progs/player.mdl not precached
Fatal error: SV_Error: SV_ModelIndex: model progs/player.mdl not precached
I suspect I failed to find the spawn function.