- alloc_multimapstate() helper
- make g_netMapRevision a uint32 and store save->revision in sequence order
(without &(NET_REVISIONS-1))
- one assert, one XXX comment, stylistic changes
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This should be more correct, since previously, the saved PNGs were way too
contrasty when looked from within a browser. Now, they'll always be
slightly darker than in-game (assuming one has a gamma greater than 1).
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For Lunatic, we'll want to get rid of the t_data --> script indirections, since
the latter will be no more. Thus, all parameters are saved in t_data directly.
For the normal build, there are no changes, only stylistic tweaks.
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EVENT_SOUND: triggered upon playback of any sound, this allows the "hard coded" sounds to be altered in a context-aware fashion instead of having to resort to clunky hacks like replacing them with a blank sound effect. RETURN var
iable is set to the sound effect # of the sound to be played, or -1 to cancel playback.
EVENT_CHECKTOUCHDAMAGE: triggered in P_CheckTouchDamage() whenever the player collides with anything. Value of RET
URN is set to the result provided by clipmove() and so can be decoded in the same way. Value of RETURN when the event is over can also be manipulated to control some of the hard coded damage effects.
EVENT_CHECKFLOORDAMAGE: triggered in P_CheckFloorDamage(), RETURN is simply the picnum of the floor of the sector t
he player is in. Can be used to cancel hard coded floor damage effects or to make other tiles exhibit the same eff
ects
Other misc fixes and cleanups, including a possible workaround for Duke Plus SECTOREFFECTOR light issues wherein all SE49 and SE50 that have a statnum of STAT_EFFECTOR are simply changed to STAT_LIGHT during the STAT_EFFECTOR loop
now.
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The remaining checks now "continue;" when an oob tilenum is found where
an oob access would ensue else. Also, it's now checked for negative
numbers (the message remains the same though).
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The primary reason for doing this is that handing of moving sectors is
significantly simplified. Because moving sectors usually don't move containing
SEs/effector-statnum sprites, no special handing code is needed to move light
SEs with them. Thus, this commit sets light SEs to a new statnum when they're
spawned *from premap*, and a new G_Move*-like function (called G_DoPolymerLights)
is added to process every sprite in that status list.
This should "fix" light SEs moving together with a variety of moving sectors,
but CON programs expecting the old behavior may break, therefore this commit is
marked as experimental.
Additionally, a problem with the old implementation is identified: it seems like
the correct functioning is dependent upon the order of processing between the
sector movement effector and the light SE, so this makes it another good reason
for the change. (A third one is that all lights can be processed with a per-
statnum loop, but CON coders should not do this until the change is considered
final).
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- Make MAXXDIM and MAXYDIM macros be 860 and 490, respectively. tueidj says
max. screen size is 848x480, but there are oob access bugs in the classic
renderer when running with the maximum possible resolution
- don't allocate additional sector/wall storage for Mapster (saves ~16k)
- Add ud.config.UseJoystick = 1 in config.c, but make it conditional on Wii
- remove one comment I no longer believe true, add one TODO comment
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This is so that it may be intercepted in the future.
The only code that's not replaced by the function call is with the CON
interface to g_player[].ps->pals via player[].pals X and .pals_time.
Also, comment out one instance because it's overwritten by a succeeding one.
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Besides being the compiler's job nowadays, they significantly inflate
the size of the debugging builds.
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Among other things, comment out very seldomly (or not at all)
used sprite member macros: SV, ZV, RX, RY, CX, CY, CD, PL.
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(I.e. also restore r2232 again.)
The first one is the palette restore logic in G_DisplayRest, the second
is CON setgamepalette, to which the "don't gltexinvalidateall()" bit is
added to mimic the first. Hightile invalidations aren't really useful for
anything other than reloading them after a video mode change, IMO.
These changes mean that
1) active full screen tints should (almost) always be kept with a basepal
change. The only exceptions to this are when tints really have to be
cleared, e.g. when changing the player view in co-op play.
2) there should be no performance issues with simultaneously changing
basepals while a tint is applied
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Previously, we checked whether the faded palette has changed (by way of CRC)
and invalidated the textures then unless the preserve flags were set. This
however could lead to wrongly invalidating them under unfortunate circumstances,
e.g. basepal change from CON + tints at the same time before r2620 which
reverted r2232.
Now, only invalidate them if the corresponding preserve flags are clear AND
* the base palette has really changed OR
* the palette CRC changed and we were running on software gamma
The latter means that performance-killing invalidations may still happen on
GL platforms lacking HW gamma (for ATI, it's currently only disabled in 8-bit
fullscreen).
Also have a new global 'basepalreset' to fake a basepal change for
setbrightness(), currently used when changing renderers so that going from
Polymer to Polymost and back again will invalidate the Polymer textures
on the second change, potentially re-applying a basepal highpal. (Still
with me?)
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The sliders themselves still permit changing values, but are drawn with a
'disabled' shade because they're non-functional with software gamma.
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This was fixed with the preceding change; software mode will now always use
software gamma if an ATI/AMD card is detected.
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Previously, I knew no way of querying for graphics adapter vendors/names from
anything other than OpenGL. Googling revealed a way to do this with the
Windows API.
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