This reverts commit 37578f85b3, reversing
changes made to 66f053f131.
After thoroughly checking the submission I had to conclude that it does more things wrong than right so better leave it out.
Latency placement is no longer fixed:
* If time is visible, it is placed on top of the screen and latency is placed below
* If time is not visible, latency is placed on top of the screen
Both are displayed on alternative HUD only
- Somebody might want to set a midtexture's Y scale negative to flip it
vertically. I'm pretty sure this would mess up 3D mid textures if we
don't make it positive again for those.
The reason for this is that on my system, the static or delay loaded method always picks the (obsolete) system-installed OpenAL version (needed for some old games) which is not wanted here if there's another one in the local ZDoom directory.
This also removes the dependency on the broken import library that comes with OpenAL Soft which causes compile errors with more modern MSVC compilers on default settings.
These objects are supposed to be bright, but the standard translations for player do not take this into account, creating dark and/or invisible projectiles depending on the color being used.
The new translation uses hue and saturation from the player color, but combines brightness from the original color with the one for the player in an 8:2 ratio, so that no matter for the player color, these always remain bright and visible.
- Since voxels can have their origin behind the viewer and still have a
portion visible in front of the viewer, they aren't clipped to MINZ like
face sprites are. The 3D floor handling in R_DrawSprite() neglected to
clamp it when recalculating the diminished light colormap.
- Aside, but R_DrawSprite() probably shouldn't be messing with these
properties at all. Why isn't this done in R_ProjectSprite() before it
ever gets to the drawing part?
Independently from OS version the game will enter fullscreen mode when zoom button is clicked
Window zooming behavior introduced in Yosemite is available on all supported versions of OS X
- The original Doom renderer was inclusive for all right edges. This was
fine for the wonky projection it did. This was not fine for a standard
perspective divide, so I had to change walls to be right-edge exclusive
when I changed the projection. I only touched what was needed. Until
now. The right edge is always exclusive now, which should prevent any
more bugs related to mixing the two clusivities incorrectly.
- The flags use TELF_ since DECORATE has an A_Teleport with its
own set of TF_ flags.
- TELF_KEEPVELOCITY is used instead of TELF_HALTVELOCITY, because
there was only one call that ever set bHaltVelocity to false.