I don't fully understand this, but it's what software does and it fixes the issue of the lighting in DSZ3. Also don't need the extra call to R_Prep3DFloors.
There's no way atm to make you flash on your screen but not on everyone else's, so I think just making you invisible on all of them keeps the original SMK intent of "you have to pay extra close attention to their screen to know where they are at all" better
- Fixed a simple oversight that prevented P3 and P4's sounds from ever
playing
- Changed how sound priority works, now compares distances between
(Untested as of commit since my computer wants a quick restart before it
compiles :V)
I don't think it does anything for us anymore, and might even break things with slopes.
Someone let me know if I'm wrong and am breaking things horribly here.
Transformation based on screen space would make sense if we didn't want anything in the world to effect the sprites.
This should allow sprite splitting and sorting of sprites with level geometry easier.
stransform is no longer needed.
Solid walls *can* be cut
Fix issues with water and fog FOFs not cutting each other out correctly
Fix Fog colourmap and lighting setting that is done here.
Remove HWR_SplitFog
There is currently a bug with FF_DOUBLESHADOW (that also exists in software) but has a larger impact here. When 2 FF_DOUBLESHADOW lights are directly stacked on each other the bottom one has its height set incorrectly. This causes all the Fog in the timed gravity flipping section of ERZ2 to be drawn and it looks really bad.
This reverts commit 121fcd8369.
The reason I am reverting this is because the last commit actually fixes the *old* screenshot functionality, as the screen is being drawn back onto the buffer after they're swapped in the "real" size. Meaning the old function actually works perfectly fine now.
They still aren't perfect, but now they are at least not quite so obviously just translucent polygons over the level. A mixture between partially modulating the background colours and adding the fog colour. Notably white fog blocks look like they're brightening what's behind them.
Additive was also setting noalphatest before, can probably decide that depending on what it needs anyway. I don't think it's currently used anyway.
Use reactiontime instead of health so chain reactions can occur when multiple bombs are layered.
Make the check for nearby players happen BEFORE the spawning of explosion objects.
Remove MF_NOCLIPTHING and MF_MISSILE from bombs so they don't try and die when they hit the floor sometimes.
Removed Magnet item box pulling code. It's a mess, hacky, doesn't really help in races, and breaks things. We will implement something new for it soon.
Sorts all translucent sprites and MD2s so they're drawn after all the opaque ones. Fixes most of the observable issues between translucent MD2s and opaque sprites/MD2s.
Only use glCopyTexImage2D when first creating the screen texture, use glCopyTexSubImage2D anytime after that as it does not define a new texture each time.
Flushing of the screen textures has been implemented for when the screen size changes (so that the screen textures don't stay at a wrong size) and the game is closed, I believe they would leave a memory leak before.
The Far clipping plane did not need to be nearly as high as it was, the new value is 32768, which I suspect is about how far software can render before it completely falls apart.
It is desirable to increase the near clipping plane to between 6-10, but it can introduce more issues with close geometry not being drawn when the player or camera is scaled or viewheight is set to MIN in first person view. It would also stop sprites from being drawn ever so slightly too early, but this isn't too much of an issue and isn't too noticeable with those values. Might look into scaling near clipping plane in accordance to camera scale in the future.
The reason for wanting to increase the near clipping plane is because the small value can cause very noticeable Z-fighting where there shouldn't be on older GPU's, usually Intel ones, that don't support 24-bits for the depth buffer.
* fix screen to properly truncate the filename to just the real name only
* if the real name itself is too long, use ellipsis and paste in parts of the start and end of the actual name
note: I haven't actually tested if this works or compiles yet, I haven't the time right now
Should make it a lot easier to add more gametypes later.
Also some minor fixes:
- Changed up how shell speed scales in mobjscale juuuust slightly, so
it's less messy
- Fixed CHECK showing spectators
- Flame trails don't spawn if you're not on the ground
- Mobjscale: Shells are now the correct speed
- Mobjscale: Explosion's wipeout hit height scales
- Secrets renamed to Extras
- Extras leads to the checklist instead of another menu
- Credits & Sound Test are on the Options menu now
- New title screen cheat for unlocking everything ("banana", or "← ↑ → →
↑ ← ↓ → Enter")
I don't know exactly what it did previously since I never actually
observed what happens, but now in dedicated servers it will wait for
time to run out, then if there's no votes by that time it will just go
onto nextlevel
Turns out compiling for Linux 32-bit using the Makefiles never actually defines LINUX! Apart from that, most of the existing Linux-specific code in SRB2's source code (except for tmap.s) actually uses __linux__ instead anyway
Anyone in the top 50% gets winning music & blue position, everyone below
gets the losing music & red position. For odd numbers, it rounds up.
2p: 1st wins, 2nd loses
3p: 1-2 win, 3rd loses
4p: 1-2 win, 3-4 lose
5p: 1-3 win, 4-5 lose
6p: 1-3 win, 4-6 lose
7p: 1-4 win, 5-7 lose
8p: 1-4 win, 5-8 lose (SMK)
12p: 1-6 win, 7-12 lose (modern MK)
16p: 1-8 win, 9-16 lose (max player count)
In big netgames you won't just hear the losing music all of the time now
:V
BUT with more tweaks on top of that:
- matchesplayed can go up & unlock stuff regardless of modifiedgame
- votetime added to menu
- flame jets are fullbright (been meaning to do this for a while)
- screenshots are prefixed with kart instead of srb2 (ditto)
What's revealed is that democracy is actually made *entirely* out of
extremely minor 1 character long typos eating away at the structural
integrity of the building, and then the crack starts oozing green slime,
and then a creepy hand comes out and grabs you
Sphere spawns at centre and quickly grows before stopping
While sphere grows players get flung up
Fix some issues with battle mode stuff stopping bobombs from working