- Effectively similar to Actors, but without the excess.
- Can be created with either the `level` function or the static `Spawn` function in ZSprite.
- STAT_SPRITE belongs to ZSprites only; ZSprites cannot be moved out of, nor can anything else be moved in to, this statnum.
Misc:
- Fixed (Sprite)Offset taking roll into account.
Crediting phantombeta, RicardoLuis0 and RaveYard for assistance.
This is needed for implementing reliable serialization of custom translations. As long as they are merely ints they cannot be restored on loading a savegame because the serialization code does not know that these variables are special.
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.
This discrepancy is ancient, so the approach used for the shotgunner does not work here and some hacks are needed to remap the function only for Dehacked.
Most were still at 3.1 which prompts noisy warnings from up-to-date CMake versions.
Version requirements have been removed entirely from dependent subprojects, all others were upped to 3.16.
Localized reflection code to a single function. Fixed an error where NOSHIELDREFLECT was being checked on the wrong Actor. Fixed an oversight where MIRRORREFLECT was checking for valid target despite not needing one.
These properties allow to specify how much an actors' aim is degraded when shooting at a shadow actor. And how much the shadow actor itself affects the shooters' aim, respectively.