- Lock player horizon while returning to centre.
- Precisely scale player's horizon in time with rate at which 'pPlayer->return_to_center' decrements.
- Check player's horizon is between 99 and 101 degrees, not 99.9 and 100.1. The extra 0.9 degrees of precision is not noticeable and is dramatically slower.
- Reset 'pPlayer->return_to_center' to '0' when player's horizon is at 100.
- Match q16horizoff precision to precision of q16horiz.
- Accidentally left in while merging changes from upstream.
- Change restores accuracy to game play in that a hard landing now returns the player's view to center.
- Inline function returns a double, therefore we should use it and not potentially truncate the mantissa.
- Use divisors to get true numbers of some floats (3.333 -> 10/3, etc).
- Remove a few brackets/parentheses where possible from what are already exceedingly bracketed lines.
- Make localInput.fvel only equal to input.fvel + pPlayer->moto_speed.
- Define MOTOTURN and MAXVELMOTO in line with other defines used throughout P_GetInput*() functions.
- Clamped minimum fvel value is also now correct.
- Calculate turnAmount in 1st 'if (turn)' statement to save on a 2nd.
- Divide all subsequent values from turAmount for cascasing effect.
- Rearrange some code to save on if statements checking the same condition.
- Remove q16horz code since player has no vertical movement on a vehicle.
- Remove horizAngleAdjust code as it's not necessary and has a jarring effect.
Reverted this to a sane setting, as it was in the original games and in all other games I have ever seen, i.e. there is a global setting to enable mouse view, and a button to manually trigger it. The toggle can be easily handled by flipping the CVAR directly.
The main problem here was that it triggered a few cases for mouse-less gameplay in the default case with a mouse present, because the mouseaim CVAR was no longer what the game expected.
This misguided change seems to have originated in JFDuke but by now had propagated to all the other games as well, the code was in all 4 frontends.
This was consolidated for both EDuke and RedNukem frontends, put into a class with strict access control and the length limit was lifted.
The new class will eventually allow better localization control.