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- Fixed compilation with mingw again. - Added multiple-choice sound sequences. These overcome one of the major deficiences of the Hexen-inherited SNDSEQ system while still being Hexen compatible: Custom door sounds can now use different opening and closing sequences, for both normal and blazing speeds. - Added a serializer for TArray. - Added a countof macro to doomtype.h. See the1's blog to find out why it's implemented the way it is. <http://blogs.msdn.com/the1/articles/210011.aspx> - Added a new method to FRandom for getting random numbers larger than 255, which lets me: - Fixed: SNDSEQ delayrand commands could delay for no more than 255 tics. - Fixed: If you're going to have sector_t.SoundTarget, then they need to be included in the pointer cleanup scans. - Ported back newer name code from 2.1. - Fixed: Using -warp with only one parameter in Doom and Heretic to select a map on episode 1 no longer worked. - New: Loading a multiplayer save now restores the players based on their names rather than on their connection order. Using connection order was sensible when -net was the only way to start a network game, but with -host/-join, it's not so nice. Also, if there aren't enough players in the save, then the extra players will be spawned normally, so you can continue a saved game with more players than you started it with. - Added some new SNDSEQ commands to make it possible to define Heretic's ambient sounds in SNDSEQ: volumerel, volumerand, slot, randomsequence, delayonce, and restart. With these, it is basically possible to obsolete all of the $ambient SNDINFO commands. - Fixed: Sound sequences would only execute one command each time they were ticked. - Fixed: No bounds checking was done on the volume sound sequences played at. - Fixed: The tic parameter to playloop was useless and caused it to act like a redundant playrepeat. I have removed all the logic that caused playloop to play repeating sounds, and now it acts like an infinite sequence of play/delay commands until the sequence is stopped. - Fixed: Sound sequences were ticked every frame, not every tic, so all the delay commands were timed incorrectly and varied depending on your framerate. Since this is useful for restarting looping sounds that got cut off, I have not changed this. Instead, the delay commands now record the tic when execution should resume, not the number of tics left to delay. SVN r57 (trunk)
2006-04-21 01:22:55 +00:00
// 'None' must always be the first name.
xx(None)
// Hexen sound sequence names
xx(Platform)
xx(PlatformMetal)
xx(Silence)
xx(Lava)
xx(Water)
xx(Ice)
xx(Earth)
xx(PlatformMetal2)
xx(DoorNormal)
xx(DoorHeavy)
xx(DoorMetal)
xx(DoorCreak)
xx(DoorMetal2)
xx(Wind)
#if 0
xx(Super)
xx(Object)
// Special bosses A_BossDeath knows about
xx(Fatso)
xx(Arachnotron)
xx(BaronOfHell)
xx(Cyberdemon)
xx(SpiderMastermind)
xx(Ironlich)
xx(Minotaur)
xx(Sorcerer2)
// Standard player classes
xx(DoomPlayer)
xx(HereticPlayer)
xx(StrifePlayer)
xx(FighterPlayer)
xx(ClericPlayer)
xx(MagePlayer)
// Weapon names for the Strife status bar
xx(StrifeCrossbow)
xx(AssaultGun)
xx(FlameThrower)
xx(MiniMissileLauncher)
xx(StrifeGrenadeLauncher)
xx(Mauler)
// Flechette names for the different Hexen player classes
xx(ArtiPoisonBag1)
xx(ArtiPoisonBag2)
xx(ArtiPoisonBag3)
// P_SpawnMapThing checks for these as health items (I smell a FIXME)
xx(Berserk)
xx(Soulsphere)
xx(Megasphere) // also counts as armor for P_SpawnMapThing
// Standard animator names.
xx(Spawn)
xx(See)
xx(Pain)
xx(Melee)
xx(Missile)
xx(Crash)
xx(Death)
xx(Raise)
xx(Wound)
// Weapon animator names.
xx(Up)
xx(Down)
xx(Ready)
xx(Flash)
xx(Attack)
xx(HoldAttack)
xx(AltAttack)
xx(AltHoldAttack)
// Special death name for getting killed excessively. Could be used as
// a damage type if you wanted to force an extreme death.
xx(Extreme)
// Damage types
xx(Fire)
May 6, 2006 (Changes by Graf Zahl) - Converted a_zombie.cpp and most of a_strifestuff.cpp to DECORATE. - Converted a_strifekeys.cpp to DECORATE and moved the pickup messages to the string table. - Removed the WIF_HITS_GHOSTS weapon flag and replaced it with MF2_THRUGHOST. There is no need to keep two flags around with virtually the same meaning. - Changed the ShadowArmor to use the VISIBILITYPULSE flag to change its translucency. It looks much better now than the cheap code pointer based blinking it used before. - Converted most of a_strifeitems.cpp to DECORATE and moved the pickup messages to the string table. - Converted a_strifearmor.cpp to DECORATE and moved the pickup messages to the string table. - Moved the messages for killing spectres to the string table. - Converted the quest items to DECORATE. Also changed A_GiveQuestItem to get the messages it prints from the string table instead of the quest item's tag string. May 5, 2006 (Changes by Graf Zahl) - Removed the hopelessly outdated thingdef_doc.txt file from the repository. - Converted a_peasant.cpp and a_ratbuddy.cpp to DECORATE. - Fixed: C_DoKey didn't treat an empty string as 'no binding' when checking for valid double bindings. - Converted a_merchants.cpp to DECORATE. - Added MF5_NODAMAGE flag to generalize the behavior of Strife's merchants which can be shot but take no damage from getting hurt. - Converted a_beggars.cpp to DECORATE. - Added an Inventory.GiveQuest property. This makes it possible to define all of Strife's original items that also give a quest item in DECORATE but it is also useful to define items like the ones in Day of the Acolyte without ugly workarounds. - Added a Tag property and Strife teaser conversation IDs to DECORATE so now it is possible to define many of Strife's items. - Added a FastSpeed property to DECORATE so that projectiles can finally be assigned a higher speed for fast mode. - Added a ACS_LockedExecuteDoor special. It is basically the same as the existing ACS_LockedExecute but it uses the 'door' message instead of 'remote'. This cannot be integrated into ACS_LockedExecute because all its arguments are already in use. - Added a fully customizable A_CustomMeleeAttack function for DECORATE. SVN r83 (trunk)
2006-05-07 00:27:22 +00:00
//xx(Ice) already defined above
- Fixed compilation with mingw again. - Added multiple-choice sound sequences. These overcome one of the major deficiences of the Hexen-inherited SNDSEQ system while still being Hexen compatible: Custom door sounds can now use different opening and closing sequences, for both normal and blazing speeds. - Added a serializer for TArray. - Added a countof macro to doomtype.h. See the1's blog to find out why it's implemented the way it is. <http://blogs.msdn.com/the1/articles/210011.aspx> - Added a new method to FRandom for getting random numbers larger than 255, which lets me: - Fixed: SNDSEQ delayrand commands could delay for no more than 255 tics. - Fixed: If you're going to have sector_t.SoundTarget, then they need to be included in the pointer cleanup scans. - Ported back newer name code from 2.1. - Fixed: Using -warp with only one parameter in Doom and Heretic to select a map on episode 1 no longer worked. - New: Loading a multiplayer save now restores the players based on their names rather than on their connection order. Using connection order was sensible when -net was the only way to start a network game, but with -host/-join, it's not so nice. Also, if there aren't enough players in the save, then the extra players will be spawned normally, so you can continue a saved game with more players than you started it with. - Added some new SNDSEQ commands to make it possible to define Heretic's ambient sounds in SNDSEQ: volumerel, volumerand, slot, randomsequence, delayonce, and restart. With these, it is basically possible to obsolete all of the $ambient SNDINFO commands. - Fixed: Sound sequences would only execute one command each time they were ticked. - Fixed: No bounds checking was done on the volume sound sequences played at. - Fixed: The tic parameter to playloop was useless and caused it to act like a redundant playrepeat. I have removed all the logic that caused playloop to play repeating sounds, and now it acts like an infinite sequence of play/delay commands until the sequence is stopped. - Fixed: Sound sequences were ticked every frame, not every tic, so all the delay commands were timed incorrectly and varied depending on your framerate. Since this is useful for restarting looping sounds that got cut off, I have not changed this. Instead, the delay commands now record the tic when execution should resume, not the number of tics left to delay. SVN r57 (trunk)
2006-04-21 01:22:55 +00:00
xx(Disintegrate)
xx(Water)
xx(Slime)
xx(Crush)
xx(Telefrag)
xx(Falling)
xx(Suicide)
xx(Exit)
xx(Railgun)
xx(Poison)
xx(Electric)
xx(BFGSplash)
xx(DrainLife) // A weapon like the Sigil that drains your life away.
xx(Massacre) // For death by a cheater!
//(Melee) already defined above, so don't define it again
// Compatible death names for the decorate parser.
xx(XDeath)
xx(BDeath)
xx(IDeath)
xx(EDeath)
// State names used by ASwitchableDecoration
xx(Active)
xx(Inactive)
#endif