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* Fix that thing where ALL transparent FOF planes were continuously fullbright unless encased in a fog which disables sprite fullbrightness, which was long-hated by many people in the community! * For backwards compatibility, setting flag 1 in that fog field (which is probably the most common "in-the-wild" usage of this feature) will continue to make objects un-fullbright. * For situations where you desperately want the behaviour to be enabled, you can apply fog flag 2. * Change the fadestart and fadeend range in which colormaps are generated. * The problem HERE was that the darkest light level reached by generated colormaps was actually slightly brighter than the darkest level reached by normal colormaps. * The typo I fixed does have SOME basis in fact - standard colormap lumps are 34 (33 in 0-indexing) long rather than 32 (31), but whoever wrote this didn't realise that the code for generating them didn't do it DooM style, just bright-to-dark with no extras on the end... |
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Sonic Robo Blast 2
Sonic Robo Blast 2 is a 3D Sonic the Hedgehog fangame based on a modified version of Doom Legacy.
Dependencies
- NASM (x86 builds only)
- SDL2 (Linux/OS X only)
- SDL2-Mixer (Linux/OS X only)
- libupnp (Linux/OS X only)
- libgme (Linux/OS X only)
Warning: 64-bit builds are not netgame compatible with 32-bit builds. Use at your own risk.
Compiling
See SRB2 Wiki/Source code compiling
Disclaimer
Sonic Team Junior is in no way affiliated with SEGA or Sonic Team. We do not claim ownership of any of SEGA's intellectual property used in SRB2.