The main bulk of this is the new start screen code. To make this work in Raze some more work on the startup procedure is needed.
What this does provide is support for the DOS end-of-game text screens in Duke and SW on non-Windows systems.
This reverts commit 276c000f9f.
* This was added for testing/debugging etc but it really doesn't work unless the QAV is built for it. As such, just get rid of it.
* In our older codebase before the input code was refactored, Exhumed's turning was broken and was only applying the base factor of 12, significantly slower than the other games.
* Upon doing some testing in PCExhumed, I noticed their turning was faster as when the counter meets its target, the turn value is shifted left by 2, effectively making it 48: b90417ed8e/source/exhumed/src/player.cpp (L336-L337)
* Removed this CVAR because of this.
* Reworked turning code so that pressing left+right together cancel each other out and that pressing both doesn't call `updateTurnHeldAmt(scaleAdjust)` twice.
* Redid turn averages factoring in Exhumed's speeds, rounded off values and stored in an enum for clarity.
GetClosestSpriteSectors(): If newSectCheckMethod is set, then always test midpoints at least once
Use new CVAR for tiny Caleb/burning cultists/Cerberus fixes
Do not use new GetClosestSpriteSectors() fix for teslaHit() if vanilla explosions is set
Do not use GetClosestSpriteSectors() fix for enemies sight scanning if vanilla enemies is set
* `cl_bloodvanillarun` enables/disables the `isRunning` code that affects AI, bobbing and swaying.
* `cl_bloodvanillabobbing` enables/disables the `isRunning` code that affects bobbing and swaying, allowing only the `isRunning` AI changes.
* Requested by users, really don't know why...
* Interpolation values are guarded by the CVAR.
* For Blood, integer truncation is employed just like original game.
* For all games where more precise sine/cosine math has been utilised, no changes have been made.
This reverts commit 4fcec5f6d3.
Functionality wasn't working properly, most players will never use it and care only for 100% originality. Was a nice idea, though.
# Conflicts:
# source/core/gamecvars.cpp
# source/games/sw/src/panel.cpp
* moved the part that alters the input before queuing it to GetInput
* moved moveloop into the main function
* reshuffled a few things for better grouping by task.
* Given the original code in `pNukeAction()` (poorly named), the intent appeared to be that the weapon should go off-screen for preparation, returning once weapon initialised.
* Commit restores that behaviour behind a CVAR.
# Conflicts:
# source/core/gamecvars.cpp
# source/core/gamecvars.h