interpolation of player turning/aiming/movement, while being carried
by a sector object, without SO interpolation. This is a continuation of
73a0aa394e906a65633d61f3c749c9b9b7e66aaa and bf31bc2987a3eccd31d343622327bd4ee0f9c5a1,
aiming to fix a jitter in case the player is continuously
getting pushed by a wall (e.g., on the boat in level 5).
Basically, this moves the relevant assignments from track.cpp:MovePlayer
and MovePoints to player.cpp:DoPlayerMove. Unless a call to one of these
functions has been missed, pushwall and clipmove can be called from
player.cpp in the following instances, which should be covered:
- Via DoPlayerMove, which is the function getting the fix now.
- Via DoPlayerSlide, which is called in the beginning of DoPlayerMove.
- Via DoPlayerCurrent when called from DoPlayerCrawl/DoPlayerWade,
followed by DoPlayerMove.
- Via DoPlayerCurrent when called from DoPlayerDive,
followed by DoPlayerMove if the player doesn't stop diving.
# Conflicts:
# source/sw/src/track.cpp
The main reason here is that the scene specific part contains a projection dependent component which would be a problem when transitioning to GZDoom's code. The global viewpoint data already has a field for such a factor so now that gets used.
This also means a significant simplification of the visibility code in Polymost and the removal of several global variables.
Technically, an overflow is still possible, but with unsigned integers
it is highly unlikely to satisfy (sum_squares < 290*290) in practice.
# Conflicts:
# source/duke3d/src/player.cpp
This is so I can tell the difference between actor .t_data[] values that are actually set to something defined in CON versus bullshit arbitrary internal usage of the same variable, which I need for a future commit.
I don't expect anyone to make an EDuke32-compatible WT mod where other enemies shoot FLAMETHROWERFLAME, but if they do the behavior will at least be consistent across enemy types.
This results in far fewer calls to getwalldist(), inside(), and cansee(), which should significantly lessen the performance hit from a large number of A_RadiusDamage() calls in areas with many small detail sectors.
# Conflicts:
# source/duke3d/src/actors.cpp
Models are inoperable right now anyway so this would never get called, but it does a few things that would cause problems with refactoring the backend code.
- M_Active or GUICapture properly pause game using game's pause mechanisms.
- Pausing game with Pause key now works again.
- Pausing game with Pause key now properly stops all sounds as per upstream.
- M_Active or GUICapture properly pause game using game's pause mechanisms.
- Pausing game with Pause key now works again.
- Pausing game with Pause key now properly stops all sounds as per upstream.