- Added more resolutions to the hard coded table (up to 5K).
- Since we're using scaling for fullscreen, we should probably just use the hard coded table for fullscreen resolutions as well.
- Fixed: Resolution menu used fake aspect ratio to determine which aspect to file a resolution under.
- Added a way to use SDL surface blitting instead of accelerated textures.
1) Don't show OSX_COCOA_BACKEND option if the host is not OSX;
2) Don't use the '-msse' compiler flag in dumb/ if the architecture does not support it.
- Improved international keyboard support by falling back to scan codes if we don't recognize a keycode.
- Clear out any residual mouse movement when entering relative mouse mode.
- HITTARGET, HITMASTER, and HITTRACER.
- A missile that dies hitting an actor will set this impacted actor as the new target/master/tracer, depending on specifications.
- Added THRUREFLECT, MIRRORREFLECT, and AIMREFLECT. All require REFLECTIVE to work.
- THRUREFLECT prevents missiles from changing course if reflected, and takes precedence over all reflective flags.
- MIRRORREFLECT causes missiles to perform a direct 180 turn-around.
- AIMREFLECT turns the missile back to the original shooter, and does not slow the missile down.
Of course, just changing the name would break many old ZDoom mods so now Boom's name is explicitly being translated into ZDoom's before setting the string.
Regular skies need it off but SkyViewpoints need it on - and all others need to use the parent's setting.
So without engine side tracking we can end up rendering the sky with this setting off, resulting in omission of the fog layer.
- FTF_REMOVE: Removes the actor when the alpha hits a certain level.
- - A_FadeIn - 1.0
- - A_FadeOut - 0.0
- - A_FadeTo - Alpha target level reached
- FTF_CLAMP: Automatically fixes the alpha so it won't leave the range [0.0, 1.0].
- Avoid doing the division if the result would be outside the ]0,1<<24[ range:
-- if the numerator is nonpositive, ie <=0, truncate the result to 0,
-- if the numerator is greater or equal than the denominator, the result will be outside the allowed range, hence truncate the result to 1<<24.
-- otherwise, the result will be inside the range. Knowing that the denominator is greater than the numerator, if the numerator has the last 24 bits non zero, the denominator can't be less than 1<<24, hence the denominator won't be truncated to 0.
- Add comment details to help who doesn't know math. Big deal!