- major overhaul of the static sector damage system:
* consolidated special based damage, Sector_SetDamage and UDMF properties into one set of damage properties. The parallel handling that could lead to double damage infliction was removed. This also means that damage through sector specials can be retroactively changed through Sector_SetDamage.
* all special cases were turned into flags. The new system can switch between Strife's delayed damage and regular damage, and it can also set whether terrain splashes are used or not. It also has access to the special properties of the end-level type (i.e. switching off god mode and ending the level.)
* the damage related flags are accessible through Sector_ChangeFlags, not the damage functions themselves.
- Added 'threshold' and 'defthreshold' to DECORATE expression exposure.
- ChaseThreshold sets the default threshold for how long a monster must chase one target before it can switch targets. Default is 100, must not be negative.
- A_SetChaseThreshold can be used to alter the current or default threshold of an actor <pointer>.
- Changing current threshold has no effect on what the default will be once it hits 0 and something makes it infight with another.
- This only affects damage calculations being received by the end result. If the original damage was not a million or more, from the start, it will not hurt invulnerable-flagged or kill buddha-flagged monsters.
- Fixed: Damage was inconsistent by the time the function checked for player cheats/invulnerability and (monster and player) buddha, yet monster invulnerability checked the original damage prior to factor processing. This means a damage source that intended to damage another below the threshold could accidentally increase with a powerdamage multiplier or the recipient with a weakness for it, resulting in invulnerability/buddha foiling. Now, checks for telefrag damage using the raw original value on player godmode, player/monster invulnerability and buddha.
Introduce AActor::TakeInventory, which unifies DoTakeInv from ACS and DoTakeInventory from Decorate, and AInventory::DepleteOrDestroy, which is extracted from the DoTakeInv core function, and use both where they're needed.
I don't know if the differences between DoTakeInv and DoTakeInventory were intentional, so I kept both behaviors.
- changed monster unblocking logic to include players as well (i.e. a player being stuck inside another actor is allowed to move away from that other actor.)
* decided that the pain threshold should always be checked against the actual damage, even if it's down to 0, for consistency. This also restores the original behavior of using actual damage for checking the pain threshold which was altered by the introduction of the ALLOWPAIN and CAUSEPAIN flags.
* removed all newly added exceptions that excluded the player from checks for completely cancelled out damage.
* if anything during damage modification causes negative damage, no pain handling whatsoever will be initiated.
* made sure that TELEFRAG_DAMAGE will not be subjected to damage amount modification by protection items and any other kind of damage modification.
Conflicts:
src/CMakeLists.txt
src/b_think.cpp
src/g_doom/a_doomweaps.cpp
src/g_hexen/a_clericstaff.cpp
src/g_hexen/a_fighterplayer.cpp
src/namedef.h
src/p_enemy.cpp
src/p_local.h
src/p_mobj.cpp
src/p_teleport.cpp
src/sc_man_tokens.h
src/thingdef/thingdef_codeptr.cpp
src/thingdef/thingdef_function.cpp
src/thingdef/thingdef_parse.cpp
wadsrc/static/actors/actor.txt
wadsrc/static/actors/constants.txt
wadsrc/static/actors/shared/inventory.txt
- Added register reuse to VMFunctionBuilder for FxPick's code emitter.
- Note to self: Need to reimplement IsPointerEqual and CheckClass, which
were added to thingdef_function.cpp over the past year, as this file no
longer exists in this branch.
-Fixed: ALLOWPAIN should not trigger pain states if the damage is 0, but still allow for infighting to occur.
-Fixed: an unneeded logic call was processing damage modification when it was 0 to begin with.
Monsters with this flag can enter pain states, regardless of
invulnerability or damage absorption.
- Fixed: god2 cheat wasn't being considered for drowning and thrusting.
Actors will be excluded from damage/radius thrusting of all sorts by
explosions or damage of any kind. They will also never deal impact
damage to other enemies, nor will they damage themselves from being too
close to a wall.
- fixed: Damage of type 'extreme' did not get recorded as an extreme death for the mugshot code.
- changed: extreme deaths now only get recorded when an extreme death state was actually used, to ensure that the crash state being used is the correct one associated with the death state.
- fixed: DamageTypeReceived was not serialized.
- fixed: The check for unhandled damage type was rendered ineffective by the old code handling the DeathType.
the camera is on. Mostly, this means testing the distance of the camera to the plane rather
than computing the plane's Z at the camera and comparing that with the camera's Z.
SVN r4220 (trunk)
accounting. Also, if the poisoner is a missile, remembering it is pretty pointless, since it's
likely to be gone before the player ever dies from the poison.
SVN r4040 (trunk)
can perform based on the amount of damage actually taken after all modifications are done to
it. However, if the damage is canceled away, blood will still spawn for the original damage
amount rather than the modified amount.
SVN r4012 (trunk)
- fixed: The same rules that are used for deciding if a weapon attack took place should be used when checking the PIERCEARMOR flag in P_LineAttack: It should be ignored if the attack doesn't originate from the weapon.
SVN r3649 (trunk)
overridden in custom player classes by changing their Obituary property to something else.
- ClientObituary() now only looks up the obituary message from the killing player's weapon if the
damage type was 'Melee' or 'Hitscan'.
- Gave P_GunShot() and A_FireBullets the new damage type 'Hitscan'.
- Switched A_Saw and A_CustomPunch to the 'Melee' damage type.
SVN r3646 (trunk)