- Fix Ryan's FIXME and have voip packet buffer on the server dynamically allocated via Z_Malloc and store pointers in a circular buffer
- Improve voip target parsing on top of Ben Millwood's patch
- Add new "spatial" target where speaker is spatialized in 3d space and can be heard by all clients in hearing range (s_alMaxDistance)
(#4467)
- Decrease voip sound lengths from 240ms to 80ms per voip packet to mitigate udp packet loss and decrease latency
- Protocol version incremented to 71
* differing screen resolutions and network settings are now honoured when changing fs_game
* Fix hunk memory leak on game_restart
* Move cls.state and cls.servername to clc so connection state is fully preserved over game_restart
* Revert back to previous fs_game after disconnecting from a server that triggered a game_restart
* Fix error dialog popping up after every game_restart if an error happened previously (reported by Ensiform)
- Fixed that not all commands added by CL_Init() would be removed by CL_Shutdown()
- Clean up ftol()/snapvector() mess
- Make use of SSE instructions for ftol()/snapvector() if available
- move ftol/snapvector pure assembler to inline assembler, this will add x86_64 and improve support for different calling conventions
- Set FPU control word at program startup to get consistent behaviour on all platforms
The Speex VAD sort of sucks, honestly, or I'm not using it right. Now
trying this algorithm, after denoising:
http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/speex-dev/2006-March/004269.html
And I'll play around to find the threshold for considering a set of frames
to be "voice" from there.
Also worth noting: we consider the power of the set of frames as a whole, so
you need to sustain power for 0.25 seconds at a time, or it's not "voice."
are being loaded to play a demo. This restores the normal
"timedemo" cvar behaviour.
* (bug 3054) The "demo" command works properly now when connected to
the local server
* Updated TODO
* Moved ChangeLog to root
* Updated ChangeLog
* s/Foobar/Quake III Arena Source Code/
* Biggest patch EVAR. I wonder how many mail boxes this will fill...