- Added CF_INTERPVIEW flag for players. A_SetPitch/A_SetAngle and the
similar ACS APROPs set this when changing an angle. This forces the
renderer to interpolate the view angles instead of updating with the
latest mouse positions. The effect lasts one tick.
- To make camera textures pan in world units instead of texture units, you
can now add "WorldPanning" at the end of the cameratexture definition in
ANIMDEFS, after the "fit" specification. e.g.
cameratexture CAMTEX 128 128 fit 64 64 worldpanning
- Fixed: DThinker::Destroy(Most)ThinkersInList() were unreliable when
destroyed thinkers destroyed more thinkers in the same list.
Specifically, if the thinker it destroyed caused the very next thinker
in the list to also be destroyed, it would get lost in the thinker list
and end up with a NULL node. So just keep iterating through the first
thinker in the list until there are none left. Since destroying a
thinker causes it to remove itself from its list, the first thinker will
always be changing as long as there's something to destroy.
- Fixed: You could not set any CVARINFO-defined cvars from the command line
because command line console commands were executed before wads were
even loaded. Off the top of my head, I can't think of anything that would\
break by having them get executed after wads are loaded.
Due to autoexpansion to remove filtering artifacts their dimensions are not the same as for patches. But if the sprite hadn't been used yet this information won't have been set yet.
If an actor is already targeting a goal, and Thing_SetGoal is used on
it, it would still be left targeting the old goal instead of the new
one. This messed up checks in A_Chase for walking towards a goal vs a
real target.
- This fixes crashes when quitting multiplayer games because the default
byte-for-byte copy caused PredictionPlayerBackup and the console player
to point to the exact same userinfo data and to both try and free it
when they are deleted.
- Make wi_noautostartmap a userinfo cvar. This allows it to be
communicated across the network and saved in demos. If any player has it
set, then the intermission screen will not automatically advance to the
next level.
- Instead of tying NoDelay behavior to OF_JustSpawned, use a new actor
flag, MF7_HANDLENODELAY. This only gets cleared once it has actually
been checked by Tick(). This is necessary because freeze mode delays the
initial run of Tick() past the initial spawn, so OF_JustSpawned will no
longer be set when it does the initial tick.
- Delay NoDelay processing if an actor is spawned dormant. Actors spawned
dormant have Deactivate() called before they tick, so MF7_HANDLENODELAY
will remain set as long as an actor is dormant. This allows the NoDelay
handling to occur as expected once it is activated.