Set the tinting RGB values of textures being rendered. Can be used in DISPLAYROOMS or before rotatesprite (similar to setaspect). Remember to reset the values afterwards.
Patch from Fox.
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Any issues in Duke's code relating to misunderstanding these types are now restricted to Duke itself rather than changing the engine and potentially introducing new issues in all Build games.
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tint { pal <pal> shadered <0-255> shadegreen <0-255> shadeblue <0-255> }
Make shade apply a tint based on the RGB.
Default values for shade are zero (black).
Patch from Fox.
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Changes the filtering for cutscenes. By default, ANMs are unfiltered and IVFs filtered regardless of the filtering option in the menu. Use “texturefilter” to use the same filtering as textures, “forcenofilter” to never use filtering and “forcefilter” to always use filtering.
cutscene <path> { texturefilter }
Patch from Fox.
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We keep getting support requests about this. See previous commit.
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Files moved but not modified. Changes to follow in a subsequent commit.
You down with CPP?
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Renamed from polymer/eduke32/build/include/build.h (Browse further)