All CVars, mapinfo variables, and playerinfo/playerpawn variables are gone.
A Camera actor named 'SpectatorCamera' is defined in warsrc/static/zscript/actors/shared/camera.zs
The following new flag bits were defined in the 'DViewPosition' struct for use with actor->ViewPos in src/playsim/actor.h:
VPSF_ALLOWOUTOFBOUNDS = 1 << 3, // Allow viewpoint to go out of bounds (hardware renderer only).
VPSF_ORTHOGRAPHIC = 1 << 4, // Use orthographic projection.
VPSF_ISOMETRICSPRITES = 1 << 5, // Displace sprites towards camera and don't billboard (drawn from isometric perspective).
Basically, spawn a SpectatorCamera actor with the appropriate flags and set it to player.camera.
See example template: https://www.mediafire.com/file/fv8rytayjt9l6g1/isometric_actor_wads.zip/file
Has been tested with multiplayer death and disconnection (and respawns). Not tested with portals.
Still only works with hardware renderer (mostly). But should be compatible with older mods and libraries.
The damage done by polyobjects can now be changed by altering the health value of the start spots. A health of 1 (Default) is the default damage of 3, anything above 1 is instant death, and negative health values are the exact damage the polyobject does with every collision with an actor.
Revert "Restored r_orthographic behavior."
This reverts commit 26908f5bc5.
Revert "Changed all of the isometric functionality to mapinfo and playerinfo variables. Retained function of most of the CVars."
This reverts commit dc897eacc0.
Revert "Adding isometric camera mode with orthographic projection to current state of master branch of GZDoom."
This reverts commit d2c2c93cf1.
- Added roll support for Y billboarding
- Fixed a bunch of broken checks that prevented Y billboarding from working properly
- Y billboarding takes precedence over sprite facing
- Optimized ROLLCENTER: now combines the sprite's embedded offsets with SpriteOffsets instead of doing wasteful transforms before/after rotations
- Greatly cleaned up a bunch of cruft
This used the normalized file name for access which only works on case insensitive file systems and only as long as no character gets mangled by Unicode normalization.