* GruntSpeed: The minimum speed a player must be falling at the time of landing to play *grunt.
* FallingScreamSpeed: When a player is falling within this range of speeds, they will play *falling.
SVN r3829 (trunk)
is more efficient than ThingCount(tid, T_NONE), because it only needs to check for one actor
with the TID and not all of them. It also makes no distinction between dead things and live
things like ThingCount does.
- Added ACS function UniqueTID(tid, limit): It returns a new TID that is not currently used by
any actors. It has two modes of operation. If tid is non-zero, then it checks TIDs one-by-one
starting at the given tid until if finds a free one. If tid is zero, then it returns a completely
random TID. If limit is non-zero, then it will only check that many times for a free TID, so
it might not find a free one. If no free TID is found, 0 is returned. If limit is zero, then
the search is effectively unlimited.
SVN r3798 (trunk)
Z position by the MapThing's Z, just like for any other MapThing.
- P_SpawnPlayer() now respects a player's SPAWNCEILING and SPAWNFLOAT flags.
SVN r3746 (trunk)
know why that was in there, but I have no idea. It was like this for the entire life of the
repository, so I can't find anything from that. And since MF_FLOAT is typically also applied to
monsters with MF_NOGRAVITY, the z velocity should already be 0, so it's a change that makes
little sense.
SVN r3645 (trunk)
respawns.
- Use doubles instead of floats, as appropriate, in PIT_FindFloorCeiling().
- Fixed: The second call to P_FindFloorCeiling() in A_RestoreSpecialPosition and P_NightmareRespawn()
must only consider 3D floors and midtexes.
SVN r3545 (trunk)
without resetting the actor's sector. The 3D floor checks in P_NightmareRespawn() and
A_RestoreSpecialPosition now use this.
- Fixed: P_NightmareRespawn() did its Z clamping before checking for 3D floors.
- Fixed: Respawning actors were not clamped to the ceiling.
SVN r3542 (trunk)
The initial spawn did not, so this can prevent respawns of things that were initially
spawned if they happen to intersect a wall.
- Fixed: Don't respawn actors inside the floor.
- Fixed: The final calls to P_FindFloorCeiling() in P_NightmareRespawn() and A_RestoreSpecialPosition
also need to pass true as the second parameter. (Because this parameter is onlyspawnpos, not
onlymidtex.)
SVN r3518 (trunk)
- Fixed: Monster respawning used the newly spawned monster's SpawnPoint to determine what to
shift the Z position by. This is, naturally, always 0.
SVN r3510 (trunk)
for multiplayer: They now always check through the eyes of every player. For players whose
cameras are not players, they also check through the eyes of those cameras.
- Using spynext/spyprev to switch from a non-player to a player now writes a command to the
network stream and lets Net_DoCommand() take care of it later. The logic here is that if
a player is viewing from something that isn't another player, then every player needs to know
about it for sync purposes. Consequently, when they stop viewing from a non-player and switch
to a player, everybody needs to know about that too. But if they are viewing from a
player, it doesn't matter which player it is, so they can spynext/spyprev all they want
without letting the other players know about it (and without potentially breaking demos--due
to the above-mentioned two codepointers--while doing it during demo playback).
- Replaced the instances of checking players[consoleplayer].camera for a valid pointer to
ones that do it for every player.
- Fixed: Upon changing levels, all players but the consoleplayer would have their cameras NULLed.
- Fixed: player_t::FixPointers() needs to bypass the read barriers, or it won't be able to
do substitutions of old objects that are pending deletion.
SVN r3448 (trunk)
- added DECORATE properties for accuracy and stamina.
- Since these changes move properties from player_t to AActor all savegame compatibility code was removed and the min. savegame version bumped.
SVN r3427 (trunk)
Includes:
- Made the move tried from checking missile spawns ignore drop off height. This solves the Voodoo Gun ghostly civilian issue.
- Fixed: the NOTELEPORT flag is removed from Dehacked missiles which lose the MISSILE flag. This caused problems with certain special effects based on dehacked spawn cubes.
- Fixed: all Boom silent teleporters preserve relative height.
- support for palette independent particle colors if the renderer can handle them.
SVN r3329 (trunk)
be made to clamp other actors' pitches to within the range (-90,+90)
degrees with the SPF_FORCECLAMP flag.
- Transmit the local viewpitch limits to the other players.
SVN r3323 (trunk)
- allow setting 'Shadow' as default fuzz effect
- changed CVAR conversion that strings 'false' and 'true' get evaluated as integers 0 and 1 respectively so that changing boolean CVARs to int does not destroy their values.
SVN r3076 (trunk)
- move D_LoadWadSettings to keysections.cpp.
- made some more data reloadable.
- data structures filled by P_SetupLevel should be cleared before loading the level. They can remain non-empty in case of an error. There's probably more to fix here...
- fixed: MidiDevices and MusicAliases were not cleared before reloading local SNDINFOs.
- fixed signed/unsigned warnings in AddSwitchPair for real (GCC really allows -1u? MSVC prints a warning for that.)
SVN r3036 (trunk)
* savegames stored an index in the switch table and performed no validation when loading a savegame.
* setting of a random switch animation duration was broken.
* separated the 2 values stored in the Time variable into 2 separate variables.
* defining a switch with one texture already belonging to another switch could leave broken definitions in the switch table.
- added function for serializing switch and door animation pointers.
- bumped min. savegame versions due to changes to DButtonThinker and removed all current savegame compatibility code.
SVN r3030 (trunk)
* When you jump, it gets set to 18.
* When you land, it gets set to 7.
* As long as it is non-zero, it counts down, and you cannot jump.
Of note here, is that setting it to 18 upon jumping seems useless, since you can't jump unless
you're on the ground, and when you reach the ground, it will always be set to 7. With that in
mind, the new behavior is:
* When you jump, it gets set to -1.
* When you land, if it is less than zero or you fall far enough to squat, jumpTics will
be set to 7. Otherwise, jumpTics is left alone.
* If jumpTics is positive, it will count down each tic.
* As long as JumpTics is non-zero, you cannot jump.
SVN r2970 (trunk)