We fake a server packet and write it directly to the demo file at the point
where we'd transmit to the server. This is a little nasty, but it seems to
be the most reasonable solution.
Previously, a legacy client wouldn't get a VoIP packet, but if they did,
they'd panic and disconnect. Now they ignore them and continue on. This also
gives us the framework to add other features legacy clients can ignore.
Oh, this also has the benefit of allowing us to store incoming VoIP for
playback in recorded demos. They'll play the chatter on VoIP clients, and
be ignored on legacy ones. Huge win.
* Loopback clients only get snapshots at the server frame rate now
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* JPEG chroma subsampling disabled if the quality value is >= 85
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* cl_lanForcePackets. When set to 0 (default is 1) the cl_maxpackets setting
will be ignored if on a LAN. (Anonymous <nkylqinhvgcbyl@mailinator.com>)
* 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...