* Compartmentalized the LookForEnemiesInBlock checks
* Added LookForEnemiesEx().
This function allows for ZScript code to get an array with all enemies of the caller found in range. Using similar sight logic as functions like LookForEnemies().
* Added noPlayers parameter to LookForEnemiesEx().
This parameter allows the function to also find players around it.
* Added VM abort to LookForEnemiesEx().
Prevent crashes by passing a null array by reference.
Fixed the discrepancy where WalkStepTics and RunStepTics were called, well, that. In the terrain struct in both C++ and ZScript. While the terrain parser looked for WALKINGSTEPTIME and RUNNINGSTEPTIME instead.
Also made the parse not multiply these time values by the ticrate to treat them as seconds instead of tics.
Added flags for P_HitWater().
Added optional overridable footsteps for players.
Added an overridable MakeFootsteps() virtual in PlayerPawn. Which allows for adding totally custom footstep logic for players. By default, it comes with a basic footstep system that uses the footstep properties of whatever terrain the pawn is standing on. bMakeFootsteps must be enabled on the pawn for the virtual to run.
Added generic StepSound TERRAIN property.
Added a generic step sound TERRAIN property, for defining foot-agnostic step sounds. Used by the built-in footstep system over the individual foot ones.
Simplified MakeFootsteps().
Also removed a leftover debug message.
This adds a new actor property: `FloatBobFactor` (default 1.0). This will be a multiplier for level.time in `AActor::GetBobOffset`, which finally allows to control not only the range of float bobbing (which is FloatBobStrength) but also the frequency of bobbing.
CallTryPickup will cache the item's class and pass it to HasReceived, so the latter will know what item was received even if the item has been destroyed by the time it's called.
This reverts commit 3033fafaa7.
Revert "Improved ZScript interface for morphing"
This reverts commit 6c64a4403c.
Revert "Further morphing clean up"
This reverts commit 12dc5c1506.
Revert "Fixed inconsistencies between player and monster morphing"
This reverts commit 30730647fe.
Revert "Reworked Morphing"
This reverts commit 2c09a443b4.
- fix compile
- If an actor crosses back over a portal because they're blocked, it will result in false positives.
- Fixed nodes not being targeted for aim direction.
- AMBUSH flag on nodes makes them blind and untargetable when getting `startnode` and `goalnode` for `FindPath()`. This is useful for indicating a node should be skipped when tele/portaling, so the current path can be preserved.
- Setup is simple: place nodes behind lines that tele/portal entities and mark them as AMBUSH.
Other changes:
- Restored global array since blockmap is not a viable option here.
- Added MAPINFO `pathing` flag which enables pathing by default.
- Added NOPATHING flag to disable pathing entirely, useful for maps that have pathing enabled.
- Added `ReachedNode(Actor mo)` virtual, responsible for handling node traversal.
- Nodes now make use of MeleeRange to limit their sight checking functions.
Players will now use their Alternative field to check if they're morphed instead of their MorphTics. This makes the current state of morphing more reliable, otherwise setting this to 0 manually without unmorphing could have very odd results. Both monsters and players consider 0 morph time to mean infinite now (previously this only applied to monsters). Player unmorphs no longer die in the case of a failed unmorph on death. Removed inventory swapping on player pointer substitution as it's too messy to do here.
Removed StaticPointerSubstitution in favor of a much safer function that only changes select pointers. As a result the ability to properly modify morphing has been opened back up to ZScript. Many missing virtual callbacks were amended and MorphedDeath has been reworked to only be called back on an actual morphed death. MorphedMonster is no longer required to morph an Actor. CheckUnmorph virtual added that gets called back on morphed Actors. Fixed numerous bugs related to morph behavior.
Adds CanReceive() to Actor, called by items from CallTryPickup(). This will let actors themselves determine if they can receive the item before any other checks.
Co-authored-by: Rachael Alexanderson <18584402+madame-rachelle@users.noreply.github.com>
Guarantees a collision happened unlike CanCollideWith. Called in TryMove so it only calls when an actual movement was attempted and not just a potential positional check.
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.