- Define new boolean 'on_vehicle' in PLAYERp struct for use with interpolating while on vehicle and other checks.
- Move horizon code back into separate DoPlayerHorizon() function. Adjusting horizon while in vehicle must come at the end of the DoPlayerOperate*() function.
- Make DoPlayerHorizon() accessible in game.cpp.
- Change code in DoPlayerHorizon() to process according how 'pp->on_vehicle' is set.
- Make scaleAdjustmentToInterval available outside of getinput().
- Don't process input at frame-rate while on a vehicle. Vehicle code is too difficult to process outside of the game's clock.
Partially based on NY00123's upstream implementation of tying player input to frame-rate.
Let's see if this is breaking anything.
# Conflicts:
# source/sw/src/draw.cpp
# source/sw/src/game.cpp
# source/sw/src/game.h
# source/sw/src/interp.cpp
# source/sw/src/track.cpp
- Move DoPlayerTurn() into getinput(). Vehicle code remains external for now.
- Remove horizAdjust boolean and always do horizon code in getinput(). Eliminates single off frame at start of a new level until DoPlayerMove() is called at least once.
- Input was too fast following input code changes.
- Speed of input can now be changed with toggling the run key.
- Remove function 'MoveScrollMode2D()' and incorporate into 'getinput()' to reduce code duplication.
- Store map follow coordinates in PLAYERp struct and remove old globals.
- videoNextPage() moved to after restoring interpolations.
- Properly use Q16.16 in as many places as possible. This fixes the angle/X-axis issues.
- Remove unnecessary call to timerUpdate() in main loop, only needs calling once and is called by eventhandlers().
* removed all cases of getting a sound handle and checking it later.
* In particular, refactor the cases where the handle is stored in a static local variable. These are fundamentally unsafe because nothing maintains these local variables.
* finished rewriting the PlaySound function. Let's hope this is what was intended, the entire coding here was not particularly good, mixing high and low level sound handling all on the same level.
* call the update routine each tic and not merely every 4th or 8th one, this kind of granularity was ok in 1997 but not with a modern sound engine.
* removed old sound loading code, which was the last bit to use cacheAllocateBlock which is also gone now.
* cleanup of player sound code. All game side tracking of the sound resources has been removed.
does not compile yet.
Because, why not? The SWCustom I use already contains them.
However, since the original source does not play theme MIDIs - only CDA, there's a switch to disable them.
* removed temporary placeholder content from string init function. All this gets properly read from definition files now.
* preinitialize a few quotes that are used for status display purposes and are needed in all games
* only use the global episode name table in Blood to avoid redundancy
* let SW's swcustom parser write to the global tables instead of local ones.
- hooked up all front ends with a generic message printing function so that common code can access the native message displays. This is needed for consolidation of some input actions which are mostly identical but print messages.
- preparations for a generic message system.