In coop a weapon can be picked up only once. That's annoying, because in
coop ammunition is sparse and not getting the ammunition that comes with
a weapons make things worse. When `coop_pickup_weapons` is set to `1` a
weapon may be picked up if:
1) The player doesn't have the weapon in their inventory.
2) No other player has already picked it up.
When searching for the player FinTarget() always goes after sound
targets and aborts as soon as it finds one. So if the player is
constantly generating sounds - for example firing the machine gun -
there's a high chance that monsters will only hear but never see
him. Work around this by adding a small timeout to player noises, make
sure that at least 3 frames passed since the last noise. This gives
monsters 2 frames to see the player.
This bug was present in the original code, this is a small gameplay
change.
The problem was analysed by @BjossiAlfreds in #436. He also suggested
the fix.
In src/backends/unix/network.c:
* line 181: Assignment of function parameter has no effect outside the function. Did you forget dereferencing it?
* line 276: The scope of the variable 'tmp' can be reduced.
* line 665: The scope of the variable 'mcast_addr' can be reduced.
* line 665: The scope of the variable 'mcast_port' can be reduced.
* line 666: The scope of the variable 'error' can be reduced.
* line 775: The scope of the variable 'i' can be reduced.
In src/backends/windows/network.c:
* line 186: Assignment of function parameter has no effect outside the function. Did you forget dereferencing it?
* line 287: The scope of the variable 'tmp' can be reduced.
* line 707: The scope of the variable 'mcast_addr' can be reduced.
* line 707: The scope of the variable 'mcast_port' can be reduced.
* line 1049: The scope of the variable 'err' can be reduced.
* line 1163: The scope of the variable 'i' can be reduced.
In src/client/menu/menu.c
arrayIndexOutOfBounds:
* line 1921: Array 'creditsIndex[256]' accessed at index 256, which is out of bounds.
variableScope:
* line 332: The scope of the variable 'item' can be reduced.
* line 533: The scope of the variable 'x' can be reduced.
* line 533: The scope of the variable 'y' can be reduced.
* line 838: The scope of the variable 'b' can be reduced.
* line 864: The scope of the variable 'b' can be reduced.
* line 1910: The scope of the variable 'n' can be reduced.
* line 2199: The scope of the variable 'str' can be reduced.
* line 2812: The scope of the variable 'length' can be reduced.
* line 2813: The scope of the variable 'i' can be reduced.
* line 3838: The scope of the variable 'c' can be reduced.
* line 4112: The scope of the variable 'scratch' can be reduced.
* line 4181: The scope of the variable 'i' can be reduced.
* line 4345: The scope of the variable 's' can be reduced.
In src/game/player/hud.c
arrayIndexOutOfBounds:
* line 132: Array itemlist[43] accessed at index 255 which is out of bounds.
Itemlist assigned only once, and has only 43 items, better ignore unexisted items.
variableScope:
* line 82: The scope of the variable 'n' can be reduced.
* line 217: The scope of the variable 'x' can be reduced.
* line 217: The scope of the variable 'y' can be reduced.
* line 218: The scope of the variable 'cl' can be reduced.
* line 583: The scope of the variable 'cl' can be reduced.
teleport_time has nothing to do with teleports, it's just the time
since the last player sound. Rename it accordingly. This was suggest
by maraakate in issue #162.
I don't think that this has any visible effect, but it's saver than
assume that in multiplayer all clients enter the intermission at the
same time. This was reported by maraakate in yquake2 issue #160.
Until now autoexec.cfg was a special case. It was read several
times, whenever the 'game' cvar was altered or when the client was
restarted. But only if it was in the right directory in the right
position of the internal search path... Remove this altogether and
replace it by an ordinary 'exec autoexec.cfg' at startup.
This may break some mods that depend on an autoexec.cfg if the user has
his own version in ~/.yq2/. Such mods should use default.cfg instead.
This closes issue #163.
See https://github.com/yquake2/yquake2/issues/71
and https://github.com/yquake2/xatrix/issues/4
In ClientThink(), the float value ent->velocity[i]*8 is saved into
a short and if the value is too big for a short, in 32bit gcc builds
the short is set to SHRT_MIN, resulting in the player being pressed
down instead of up.
Now we put the result in a 32bit int first (which should be big enough)
and assign the int to the short. This still overflows, but with -fwrapv
at least in a defined way (most probably the same way the original
binaries did).
And while I was at it, when the game lib is loaded, it prints the date
it was built, this is especially interesting for our Win32 binaries.
- create an unnamed info_player_start when necessary
- increase the fixup radius of the coop-connector to 550
- some formation improvemens
- add SP_CreateUnnamedSpawn to the savegames and break them again