Leave them in the code for modified engines but in the context of Doom using them has to be considered extremely unfriendly to the player so they should not be available physically.
- Show item counter on automap
- Enable textured automap
- HUD border scaling factor to better match default status bar scaling
- Enable subtitles
- Set render quality to "quality" to fix level mesh seams (gl_seamless)
- Enable the first crosshair, and set its scale slightly smaller
- Grow crosshair when picking up items
- Show nametags when switching items and weapons
- Always run enabled
- Disable save/load confirmation dialog
- Enable quicksave rotation
- Enable additively-translucent Doom rocket explosion
- Increase default particles to 10k, and increase the slider to 65k (engine limit)
- Disable night vision effect
The following changes from the original commit were not taken:
- Enable thicker automap lines and anti-aliased lines for better visibility with high res displays
- Enable mouse in menus by default (instead of touchscreen-like)
- Don't show ENDDOOM when quitting the app
- Set autoaim slider to 0
- Set sprite clipping to "Always" as this looks better than having sprites sink into the geometry
- Set particle style to round as it matches the pixelated aesthetics better
Genesis of Descent E1M2 is impossible to complete on ITYTD/HNTR. I had to decompile the ACS script to figure out what was going on, basically at one point you get locked into a room and have to kill exactly 3 enemies with TID 215 for the door to unlock. One of these is a Baron tagged for only Medium and Hard, in his place is an Imp #1184 that has all the right script setups but is not set to appear on any difficulty. The fix is to simply have this imp appear on Easy.
Thanks to brick' for the fix.
This adds ViewBobSpeed to PlayerPawn that is passed in CalcHeight() instead of the value of 20 and can be adjusted with the Player.ViewBobSpeed variable. This will let modders dynamically adjust how to only how far the camera bobs up and down, but also how *quickly* it does that, which allows to easily convey a feeling of a heavy, slow-moving character whose view might bob a lot but would do it slowly.