- fixed: Thing_Raise didn't properly set the spawn health.
- fixed: Thing_Raise did not the CanRaise state flag.
- fixed: Reviving a monster must also reset the damage type.
- fixed: Thing_Raise reset the actor after calling the raise state, but it should be before, just as the Archvile code is doing.
- consolidated some common code of Thing_Raise and Archvile resurrection into AActor methods.
- Added CF_INTERPVIEW flag for players. A_SetPitch/A_SetAngle and the
similar ACS APROPs set this when changing an angle. This forces the
renderer to interpolate the view angles instead of updating with the
latest mouse positions. The effect lasts one tick.
- Instead of tying NoDelay behavior to OF_JustSpawned, use a new actor
flag, MF7_HANDLENODELAY. This only gets cleared once it has actually
been checked by Tick(). This is necessary because freeze mode delays the
initial run of Tick() past the initial spawn, so OF_JustSpawned will no
longer be set when it does the initial tick.
- Delay NoDelay processing if an actor is spawned dormant. Actors spawned
dormant have Deactivate() called before they tick, so MF7_HANDLENODELAY
will remain set as long as an actor is dormant. This allows the NoDelay
handling to occur as expected once it is activated.
DECORATE). Then you can use:
* Bounce
* Bounce.Floor
* Bounce.Ceiling
* Bounce.Wall
* Bounce.Actor
* Bounce.Actor.Creature
Partial matches work just like Pain states, so if an actor bounces off a floor and you don't
have a Bounce.Floor state, but you do have a Bounce state, it will use the Bounce state.
Conversely, if you only have a Bounce.Floor state but no Bounce state, then the actor will
only enter the Bounce.Floor state when it bounces on a floor; bouncing off anything else will
not cause it to change state.
SVN r4250 (trunk)
is more efficient than ThingCount(tid, T_NONE), because it only needs to check for one actor
with the TID and not all of them. It also makes no distinction between dead things and live
things like ThingCount does.
- Added ACS function UniqueTID(tid, limit): It returns a new TID that is not currently used by
any actors. It has two modes of operation. If tid is non-zero, then it checks TIDs one-by-one
starting at the given tid until if finds a free one. If tid is zero, then it returns a completely
random TID. If limit is non-zero, then it will only check that many times for a free TID, so
it might not find a free one. If no free TID is found, 0 is returned. If limit is zero, then
the search is effectively unlimited.
SVN r3798 (trunk)
- fixed: The same rules that are used for deciding if a weapon attack took place should be used when checking the PIERCEARMOR flag in P_LineAttack: It should be ignored if the attack doesn't originate from the weapon.
SVN r3649 (trunk)
- added DECORATE properties for accuracy and stamina.
- Since these changes move properties from player_t to AActor all savegame compatibility code was removed and the min. savegame version bumped.
SVN r3427 (trunk)