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Monster Iestyn
96ec319897 Hardcoded SOC_TREE from patch.dta
Also made sure the GFZ trees have MF2_STANDONME
2017-07-13 17:29:15 +01:00
toasterbabe
fe756d567e Add a "bias" to collision with chain ferris wheels to make it more likely that you'll grab one nearer to the center if you could potentially hit two in the next frame (previously was blockmap order dependent, which was never consistent) 2017-07-12 14:43:59 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
2350e94a9f Merge branch 'master' into next 2017-07-09 15:08:51 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
2ac566fa85 Fix whitespace goofup of mine 2017-07-09 15:08:17 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
0dd15ed8a4 Merge branch 'master' into lua-lump-load-only 2017-07-09 15:06:15 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
fb23f4c724 Merge branch 'master' into opengl-improvements 2017-07-08 17:55:40 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
023d91a02e Merge branch 'public_next'
# Conflicts:
#	src/y_inter.c
2017-07-08 17:49:54 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
0bfd4106fb Merge branch 'next' into public_next 2017-07-08 17:43:28 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
f0ffd691f4 Merge branch 'master' into next 2017-07-07 22:47:34 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
fe3f4f4ed1 Merge branch 'pwease_no_kicky' into 'master'
Pwease no kicky

Don't kick Tails! Also, a movement for the WRITESINT8 to prevent modification to buf if the function bails early.

This can go into Master, right? It only matters for the host, and it's explicitly only having a major effect outside of netgames.

See merge request !201
2017-07-07 17:45:59 -04:00
Monster Iestyn
4752109233 Some more tweaks of my own:
*Add CONS_Printf messages for !netgame checks
*Arg count is checked first regardless of netgame status for both kick and ban, < 2 is checked instead of == 1 just in case these weren't called from console for some stupid reason?
*Moved Command_Kick's buffer vars to within the code that actually does kicking stuff
2017-07-07 22:40:00 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
b291390edf Merge branch 'sp-tally-non-green-res-hud-fix' into 'master'
Single Player/Coop tally screen fixes

* The TIME/SCORE part of the HUD now doesn't move from the position it was before the tally screen started in non-green resolutions. The example screenshots of this bug and the fix for it below are all taken in 640x480:

  How it should be:

  ![](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/4h86gnm0tvkwjxh/srb20293.png)

  How it displays in 2.1.19:

  ![](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/awyfupn5wgo40rv/srb20294.png)

  How it displays in an exe with the fix:

  ![](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/gbstznautbl5f38/srb20295.png)

* The time display at the tally screen no longer limits the minute number to between 0 and 59.

  How a time > 60 mins displays normally just before finishing the level:

  ![](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/lclonkwfd656t55/srb20296.png)

  How it displays afterwards (it's supposed to be 61:19 but it's wrapped to 1:19 instead):

  ![](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/obv3fq2qeto9uo3/srb20297.png)

See merge request !202
2017-07-07 15:23:51 -04:00
toasterbabe
25fb318a0b * Fixed a typo with the bit-shifting of the max speed, meaning that it wasn't being set as desired.
* Made the speed capping/minimising done at the point of changing it via player control, as opposed to the point of macerotate, in an attempt to fix a potential cause of mace rotation desynchronisation (not netplay, just https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293238104096112641/331453363499696139/srb20180.gif stuff.)
2017-07-06 22:26:31 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
e8df99c632 They didn't use V_HUDTRANS before and they probably shouldn't, my fault here 2017-07-05 22:30:18 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
815d10e15d Display minutes in full, so 60:00 for instance displays as 60:00 and not 0:00
The normal HUD display while playing a level doesn't do this, only the tally screen does it for some reason
2017-07-05 19:25:11 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
aca7a574f8 Copy+paste st_stuff.c functions and macros to accurately draw SCORE/TIME on the tally screen like they are when actually playing the level 2017-07-05 17:05:39 +01:00
toasterbabe
9a1e1180ff Also account for bans, pff. 2017-07-05 16:29:21 +01:00
toasterbabe
60e21381ab Don't kick Tails!
Also, a movement for the WRITESINT8 to prevent modification to buf if the function bails early.
2017-07-05 16:20:23 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
298c1af045 Merge branch 'lua-archive-value-fix' into 'next'
Lua archive value fix

This fixes some potential problems with archiving mobjinfo_t/state_t data via Lua in netgames (whether as custom mobj/player vars or by NetVars hook). Thanks to LJSonic for pointing this out to me.

See merge request !200
2017-07-02 20:23:29 -04:00
Monster Iestyn
663d8a1f00 Merge branch 'jumping_springs' into 'next'
No more jumping springs FOR REAL!

The issue was that because both them and the player had MF_SOLID, the tmfloorz of the spring was getting set to above the player (or vicea versa with tmceilingz), forcing it upwards with them under certain circumstances.

Now, springs only acknowledge the solidity (for purpose of tmfloorz/tmceilingz) of objects they CAN'T launch.

Test with ```<root>/toaster/srb2springsagain.exe``` and ```<root>/DrTapeworm/springtest.wad```, via Mystic's secret server that [SOME jerk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRjXE_ZMT2s) keeps leaking from.

See merge request !199
2017-07-02 20:22:53 -04:00
Monster Iestyn
c751971d57 Fix integer type slipup in ArchiveValue for saving mobjinfo/state #s that LJSonic spotted
Apart from the fact that UnArchiveValue reads UINT16 for both anyway (which alone causes problems), but UINT8 isn't even enough to store the higher end of the object types list and definitely most of the states welp
2017-07-02 16:50:11 +01:00
toasterbabe
9797ae31a6 Fix the springs jumping!
The issue was that because both them and the player had MF_SOLID, the tmfloorz of the spring was getting set to above the player (or vicea versa with tmceilingz), forcing it upwards with them under certain circumstances.

Now, springs only acknowledge the solidity (for purpose of tmfloorz/tmceilingz) of objects they CAN'T launch.
2017-07-02 16:48:58 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
100422e1ce Merge branch 'master' into opengl-improvements 2017-07-02 16:42:40 +01:00
toasterbabe
370d9c3176 Hooh boy.
****
* MF2_MACEROTATE. Apply to any object. Replaces the indiscriminate spamming of A_MaceRotate each tic.
****
* Mace point mapthings have been slightly modified.
   - MTF_AMBUSH: bigger luke theory (has no effect on custom mace, different effect on spring mace)
   - MTF_OBJECTFLIP: flips the objects, but nothing else - just so it doesn't look out of place in gravflip sections
   - MTF_OBJECTSPECIAL: keeps it from attempting to play swinging sounds
   - angle: tag of controlling linedef
   - parameter: number of "spokes" minus one - for example, a parameter of 2 results in 3 equidistant maces rotating around the same point.
****
* Mace linedefs have been significantly revamped.
   - line dx: number of chain links
   - line dy: speed (in FU)
   - frontside floor height: Pitch (in degrees; how much it "tilts" over - Yaw influences the axis it's tilting on)
   - frontside ceiling height: Yaw (in degrees; rotation of entire thing on xy plane)
   - frontside x offset: Phase (in degrees; how far it is through the rotation cycle)
   - frontside y offset: Max speed (in FU; if less than speed, set to speed*2)
   - backside floor height: Pinch (in degrees; 0 if no backside; essentially makes rotation conical instead of wheel-like)
   - backside ceiling height: Roll (in degrees; 0 if no backside; rotates on the axis of the spinning - identical to Phase for spinning maces, but useful for rotating swinging maces as opposed to just offsetting them)
   - backside x offset: Number of "antispokes" (0 if no backside; makes that many spokes not exist so you can put another mace/chain type in there instead; for combo mace/chain instead turns them into chains directly)
   - backside y offset: Width (in number of extra chains per side; 0 if no backside; creates a "skiprope" arrangement)
   ----
   - ML_NOCLIMB: for chains and chain-mace combos, allow for player control of yaw through strafe keys
   - ML_EFFECT1: replacing the seperate mapthings, this makes a mace type swing instead of spin.
   - ML_EFFECT2: for all spokes of the mace wheel ending in maces, make the chains out of the mace type (inverted for firebars)
   - ML_EFFECT3: spawn a bonus mace type at the center(s) of rotation
   - ML_EFFECT4: don't clip inside ground
****
* Mapthing 1104 represents both spinning and swinging maces from prior versions of SRB2.
* Mapthing 1105 has gone from being a swinging mace variant to a combination of chains and maces in a single unit, provided the number of "spokes" is greater than one.
* Mapthing 1105 has gone from being a swinging chain variant to a vertical spring-on-a-ball-on-a-chain. Yellow by default, apply MTF_AMBUSH to turn into a red spring.
* Mapthing 1107 represents both spinning and swinging chains from prior versions of SRB2.
* Mapthing 1108 is completely untouched except to port over 2.1's functionality to the new backend.
* Mapthing 1109 is a Mario castle-level style firebar. This inverts the functionality of ML_EFFECT2 on the tagged linedef.
* Mapthing 1110 is a free slot should we want to implement another type of base-game mace.
* Mapthing 1111 is a custom mace. Use the linedef's frontside texture slots to identify a macetype mobjtype, then use the backside texture slots to identify a linktype mobjtype (defaults to MT_NULL if no backside).
****

Whooh. Requires new patch.dta for sprites.
2017-07-02 15:11:09 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
252cdb0c28 Merge branch 'private_flatsprite' into 'master'
OpenGL papersprites

I don't know if anyone actually tested Sryder's original OpenGL papersprites support before it was merged in, but there was some issues with the papersprites themselves "wobbling" about in a sort of weird way depending on the angle you view it from or where you are. It's easiest to see what I mean if you just load up sawb.wad, and strafe about when viewing one of the sawblades.

Thankfully all I really needed to do was tweak the way angles work for papersprites. I also cleaned up Sryder's original code a little, not that I really needed to do so though.

See merge request !96
2017-07-02 09:46:44 -04:00
Monster Iestyn
64b3861168 Merge branch 'mapthing-spawn-hook' into 'master'
"MapThingSpawn" hook for Lua

A hook for adding special stuff to mobjs spawned via a map thing on level load, like special features depending on the map thing's flags, angle, z position, extrainfo, or anything else I didn't think of.

**Function syntax:**
`functionname(mobj, mapthing)`

where `mobj` is the spawned mobj (type mobj_t obviously), and `mapthing` is its corresponding map thing (type mapthing_t also obviously). Note that `mapthing.mobj` will not yet be set to `mobj` at this point (it's set afterwards, provided you don't remove the mobj or something stupid).

Returning `true` overrides features in place for existing mobj types (currently not all existing features are overridden, I may change this; see the source code for what IS overridable for now), returning `false` runs them as normal.

**Hook syntax:**
`addHook("MapThingSpawn", functionname, MT_OBJECTTYPE)`

where `MT_OBJECTTYPE` is the object type to apply the hooked function for. As usual, if this argument is omitted or set to MT_NULL, the function runs for all object types.

**Test resources and where to find them:**

* srb2win-mapthingspawn.exe, my folder on the FTP - test exe, obviously
* luatest-mapthingspawn.lua, same place - a simple Lua script that changes the scale of MT_GFZFLOWER1 (the orange flower) based on the map thing's angle (0 degrees is normal, 90 degrees is 2x bigger, 180 is 3x bigger, 270 is 4x, etc etc)

See merge request !83
2017-07-02 09:46:11 -04:00
Monster Iestyn
68d8906a36 Merge branch 'mi-code-cleanup-once-again' into 'master'
MI code cleanup once again

Code prettification branch 12472849127, no real changes to gameplay except a bunch of outdated SOC features have been removed or disabled (most notably, Callum's old texture/patch SOC implementation). Though the changes here might also speed up game startup a teensy bit I suspect, possibly?

See merge request !102
2017-07-02 09:45:30 -04:00
Monster Iestyn
7b551ed409 Merge branch 'animdef-type-check-fix' into 'master'
Animdef type check fix

This fixes Sphere's problem with ANIMDEFS, where animated textures and animated flats with the same name cause one or the other not to animate (depending on the order they are in the ANIMDEFS lump, not the WAD; if the texture animdef comes first the texture animates, if the flat animdef comes first the flat animates).

The game now compares the "type" (i.e. whether the anim is for a texture or flat) of a new animdef with that of existing typedefs, before deciding whether to ignore it based on the starting lump's name.

See merge request !100
2017-07-02 09:44:39 -04:00
toasterbabe
a0fa548e8b * Make spinning (normal) maces play the activesound once per rotation, instead of once every 64 tics.
* Make swinging (as opposed to spinning) maces play the activesound at the peak of their speed.
* Decouple the tilt of all maces from the angle.
* Improve DBG_GAMELOGIC message.
* Refactor.
2017-06-28 14:55:48 +01:00
toasterbabe
86f9b6d409 After discussions, flipping the flag that means you CAN'T turn the CEZ chains now means that when it's enabled, you CAN turn them. In order to get base game parity by default, rather than as an obscure option. 2017-06-27 23:34:55 +01:00
toasterbabe
23bdb14eda * Make maces use the x offset of their controlling linedef to set the stage in the cycle the mace should be at, instead of contributing to the tilt of the plane of the maces.
* Make the noclimb flag of the mace-controlling linedef turn the mace types that have spiked balls on the ends to also have the middles of the chain be spiked, CEZ3 style.
* Partake in some refactoring.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293238104096112641/329335623250870275/srb20026.png An image of both changes in action!
2017-06-27 20:16:14 +01:00
toasterbabe
fe4dcee9ad fix inaccurate SC_FULLBRIGHT declarations 2017-06-26 16:30:23 +01:00
toasterbabe
b2fc2e03ba * Always remove linkdraw vissprites from unsorted drawing chain.
* Make the related I_Error more descriptive and "#define PARANOIA"'d only.
2017-06-26 16:11:50 +01:00
toasterbabe
dda9148e56 Fix issue with precipitation not modifying its mobj reference, resulting in Smiles' tails disappearing in CEZ3.
Also, as a result, safeguard some stuff against referencing stuff that's outside of *precipmobj_t's domain.
2017-06-26 15:53:20 +01:00
toasterbabe
59ea08ee11 * Change the order of operations such that linkdraw sprites aren't ever used for ordering comparisons with non-linkdraw sprites.
* Refactor of the unbundling to not involve modifying the next/prev links.
* Make the booleans in vissprite_t use flags stored in sprite->cut instead.
* Make the linkdrawn sprites much more linked - ie, same brightness (unless independently fullbright), same colormap, and don't draw if the tracer isn't being drawn.
* Other minor corrections.
2017-06-26 14:44:10 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
8080e1cd31 More optimising and otherwise fixing bizarre formatting in hw_trick.c 2017-06-26 11:12:26 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
6a85121b79 Moved my added slope checks in hw_trick.c to isCeilingFloating/isFloorFloating
I also optimised those two functions while I was there (why keep a "floating" variable when setting it to false guarantees the functions return false?)
2017-06-26 10:51:19 +01:00
toasterbabe
93dce12fce Seriously improves the reliability of the linkdraw system (in Software, the only rendering engine which actually does anything with this information), reducing the number of visual errors it produces significantly.
Of particular note: Standing in shallow pools of water as Smiles will now reliably associate the bottom half of the tails following mobj with the underwater portion of Smiles' body, and the flicking ends with his un-submerged head.

Deliberately engineered to only affect objects with MF2_LINKDRAW applied.
2017-06-25 20:46:30 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
c653289121 Turns out we don't need to use SDL_SetWindowTitle on its own, since SDL_CreateWindow already deals with the window title anyway. So I've disabled everything related to Impl_SetWindowName for now
Also what were you thinking Fury?!? window shouldn't be NULL for SDL_SetWindowTitle, you backwards person you
2017-06-25 20:22:01 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
0eaebb16fc Check if existing animdefs have the same type as the animdef we're parsing 2017-06-25 18:17:05 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
f44d769d39 dehacked.c cleanup
*removed Texture/Patch SOC implementations, since they weren't used in the end
*removed remnants of AnimTex and some Spritename thing
*none of the save* arrays in DEH_LoadDehackedFile were being used, so I removed all related code disabled or otherwise
*DEH_LoadDehackedFile doesn't need a "wad" param anymore since only the Patch block was using it
2017-06-24 20:33:56 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
7d82ac406e whoops forgot to change these two 2017-06-24 19:27:29 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
b2941087de Move all the leftovers of the "title" print code into D_Titlebar, since it's only used by DOS now 2017-06-24 18:39:17 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
9d24186ecd Removing D_SRB2Main's OS2 window title code
"pmData" was originally declared in the files in the (non-SDL) OS2 source subfolder, last known to be present in Demo 4.1's source code ...said folder has not been around for over a decade, so this would definitely fail to compile if you tried compiling for OS2 without SDL anyway
2017-06-24 18:27:43 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
d263c4fcd4 Remove unused static vars in d_main.c (and remnants of some of them) 2017-06-24 18:15:06 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
e5bf3dfa67 Merge branch 'master' into opengl-improvements
# Conflicts:
#	src/doomdef.h
2017-06-23 17:20:18 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
e3f627120f Merge branch 'public_next'
# Conflicts:
#	src/doomdef.h
#	src/p_mobj.c
2017-06-23 17:19:06 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
fc7aeb2685 Merge branch 'next' into public_next 2017-06-23 16:57:01 +01:00
Alam Ed Arias
1111282908 Merge branch 'master' into next 2017-06-22 19:52:42 -04:00
Monster Iestyn
b37d09df5f Merge branch 'opengl-slope-FOF-lighting-fix' into 'master'
OpenGL slope FOF lighting fix

This fixes some issues with sloped FOFs that affect lighting in OpenGL (as in, those that cast a shadow or have a colormap). Particularly, they can do strange things to any wall textures adjacent to them, as we've noticed ourselves in levels for 2.2. =P

See merge request !194
2017-06-22 19:49:42 -04:00