Steps to reproduce:
1. Load game.
2. Press any key to bring up the main menu.
3. Move the mouse anywhere out of the menu entries.
4. Press Down arrow.
Expected result: the menu cursor sound is played, the first menu element is selected.
Actual result: the menu cursor sound is played, no menu element is selected.
Repeated Down arrow pressing doesn't give any result, either.
If on step 4 Up arrow is pressed, the last element in the menu is selected.
They are attached and actived explicitly during usual actor initialization sequence
Postponed processing applicable to so called user dynamic lights must be skipped for them
RECREATELIGHTS flag handling for dynamic light actors had the opposite effect of deactivating them
https://forum.zdoom.org/viewtopic.php?t=65683
Rationale:
When a mod adds a custom option menu, it adds a space before it, like this:
```
AddOptionMenu OptionsMenu
{
StaticText ""
Submenu "$MYTITLE", MyOptions
}
```
to prevent custom option menu being in the same block as the last entries in the
standard options list. It's okay.
But when more than one such mod is loaded, each one of them adds a space before
their option menu entry, and Options Menu becomes unnecessary bloated.
This simple edit allows mods to not add a space, still be separated from
standard options.
* Fix issues in ILLUSORY/ilusory1
Added some compatibility patches for Illusions of Home E1M6, E3M4, and E3M7 (this fixes minor issues to all of these maps)
E1M8 requires a MAPINFO of some sort to have work correctly in the state it's in, unfortunately.
* Minor tweak to ILLUSORY/ilusory1 fix
Didn't need the activation reset as it was already set to begin with.
* Made the fixes consistent
Made the fixes consistent with the rest of the fixes for the other WADs already in this file
With `crosshairhealth 2`, the crosshair will now
go from white to yellow, then yellow to red as the player's health
decreases. As the player's health increases up to 200, the crosshair
will also go from white to green to indicate overheal.
This is similar to the implementation in games like Xonotic.
The old behavior (`crosshairhealth 1`) is still the default.
Script warning, "gzdoom.pk3:zscript/ui/menu/conversationmenu.zs" line 159:
Truncation of floating point value
Script warning, "gzdoom.pk3:zscript/ui/menu/conversationmenu.zs" line 161:
Truncation of floating point value
- e5m2: floating skulls disappear on lower skill levels
- e5m4: the platform with the baron of hell that led to the invulnerability secret had a missing texture
This was one of that annoying old design mistakes where Doom and Heretic features were poorly merged together. The Heretic Gargoyle uses very similar coding but performs a subtly different action when actually hitting another actor. This different action was made the default, even for the Lost Soul.
It has now been changed that both monsters use their original action, being distinguished by an actor flag. For compatibility with custom definitions Heretic's behavior, which has been the default in ZDoom will be the preferred one. The one of the Lost Soul can be reactivated by a flag.
Most importantly, specifying a patch may optionally disallow showing the autor's name - this is for cases where a styled patch gets used for English but text-based translations of the map name should still be possible.
This looks a lot better. Unfortunately for the regular SmallFont this would severely reduce the available space for the text so it isn't done here, even though for shorter texts the formatting would look better as well.