Until now, likely since we first introduced OGG/Vorbis playback 9 years
ago, in about 50% of all cases OGG_PlayTrack() was never called if
cd_shuffle was set 1, resulting in missing background music. Add the
missing call. :)
I wonder why I didn't catch this in sunday. For some reason a "make
clean ; make" cycle was necessary. Maybe a corner case that the header
dependencies didn't catch?
this happens when you just copypaste and adapt r_lefthand
also did some minor changes to R_AliasDrawModel in the soft renderer
to make sure alias[xy]scale is reset properly in the early out cases
At high 'fov' values the weapon looked quite distorted.
Now it's rendered with an independent FOV, which looks better.
Note that the 'fov' cvar sets fov_x, while this is based on fov_y
(which is calculated from fov_x), so it's indeed different values:
r_gunfov seems to correspond to fov 90.
We use r_gunfov 80 as default, because it looks better.
The old code was working only when the client was connected to a local
server. The 'newgame' executed by the menu expands to a 'map', loading
a map ends in SV_InitGame() which calls CL_Drop() on the local client.
That calls CL_Disconnect() and everything is okay.
When the client is already connected to a remote server and no local
server is running the 'map' command spawns a new local server. This
new server thinks "Hey, I'm a new local server and no one is connected
to me. Let's pull the client in!". So it pull the already connected
client onto a new server without disconnecting, smashing it's state.
And everything goes down in flames.
The correct way would be to execute a 'disconnect' right before the
'newgame'. But the 'disconnect' cmd calls CL_Disconnect_f that throws
an ERR_DROP. ERR_DROP is implememted through a longjump(), jumping
around puts the process internal state in ashes... So bite the bullet
and add another hack: Call CL_Disconnect() before executing 'newgame'.