This was causing issues with the master switch sprites in Duke that have to be kept for sound purposes.
Unfortunately, both hitscan and neartag are far too dumb to analyze sprites they may hit in any way and needed some help skipping such sprites.
This was incomplete and just ignored Duke's special music, and the levelnum generation used an outdated formula so that it never managed to assign any music to the maps.
Fix undefined behavior/potential OOB access in ST_21_FLOOR_DOOR. g_AnimateGoal does not take a sector number, it takes an animation index, and caps at 1024, not 4096.
The sound system may play sounds on them after their deletion - this resulted in undefined behavior. To ensure properly defined behavior the sprite needs to be retained at least as long as the sound controller may still need it - which cannot be reliably determined so it has to be kept around forever. This would be easier if the sound controller code had proper start and stop events instead of inferring what to do from secondary information.
Fixes#288.
New names are:
REDNECKxx.ogg for Redneck Rampage
REDNECKRIDESxx.ogg for RR Rides Again.
SHADOWxx.ogg for Shadow Warrior.
The motivation here is to allow copying all this music to a single folder or .zip file and reference it from all games.
Turned out that the status bar's DrawGraphic cannot handle it with its coordinate hackery, this needs a separate, cleaner interface function that does not mess around with the pivot which needs to be passed unaltered to the backend to properly rotate around it
Using the palette to apply fog is just far too broken and cannot be kept in check with all the hacks the Build engine allows.
This only works if all elements on screen use the identity translation lookup which is basically never the case.
Real fog, on the other hand, can easily be applied to everything.
This one is most prominently noticeable in WW2GI's first map where blowing up a crack has no effect.
This must have happened when removing all those dangerous pointer to long casts that were so popular back in the bad old days.
Fixes#266
The original tiles are all 15 pixels tall, but depending on the games can vary in their true height, so use CheckRealHeight on them to get their true dimensions.
Fixes#250
There is a typo in the CON files that assigns EVENT_AIMUP and EVENT_AIMDOWN the same number. The source did not replicate this which caused several events to call the wrong handler.
Fixes#252