Specifically, now also consider the sprite tile's yoffset, and fix an
issue when a tsprite got duplicated 'toward' the viewer. Also add a
couple of tests in trueror1.map.
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This makes the latter also correct when testing a map from the editor.
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TROR portals that works with a little help from updatesectorz() (change not visible
from CON code). Relies only on the presence of an extension whose portal isn't
blocked and also plays nicely with corner cases like being shrunk and enabling
the jetpack. This should fix the upward moving platforms in WGR2.
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on the command-line isn't found (instead of saying nothing)
* editor: Move inconsistent (stat&2)/heinum detection into the corruption
checker. This makes a lot of original maps spew countless 'errors', but
it's preferable for new maps since such floors and ceilings could behave
strangely with TROR.
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In cases where performing occlusion queries for multiple red walls
leading to the same sector, we would sometimes leak a number of
query objects. This was apparently harmless on NVIDIA drivers, but
would leak tons of memory on ATI.
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The code was using the Polymer-cached version of the sector cstat to
determine the translucency of its diffuse material, meaning it would
never get it right on the first try; that's what you get for having
completely different variables named 's' and 'sec'.
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We normally enable backface culling always, but turn it off for
two-sided sprites; we need to make sure it's re-enabled after that
as sector masks are drawn after.
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Some of the ROR code was operating under the assumption that drawasks
always correspond to one call of polymer_displarooms(), but that's not
necessarily the case; external view draws all sectors from the top
polymer_drawrooms(), which was causing crashes. Just ignore the sector
mask queues in external view mode, we already don't draw masked walls.
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Check all the bunch siblings if we get a floor/ceiling hit and walk
them if their own planes hit.
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When walking the sectors in displayrooms, detect floor/sector masks to
place them in a mask queue. The queues are allocated on the heap, but
a stack pointer is maintained by the displayrooms to allow it to play
nice with mirror recursion.
Right now the masks are drawn after all of drawmasks is finished; that
means you can see sprites and wall masks through sector masks, but not
the opposite. There is a slight attempt at blending far to near, but
nothing too conclusive yet; that means that in some cases some sector
masks won't be visible through other sector masks, but it should work
for trivial cases.
The next step would be to copy all the drawmasks logic into Polymer
and have it (attempt to) properly interleave sector masks where they
belong in the blending order.
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Previously they would get counted both as 1-way walls for immediate
drawing and as mask walls for delayed drawing.
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Assigns the right alpha value to floor/ceiling planes if their
translucency bits are set and make sure that changing the cstat now
triggers an update of the material for editing purposes.
This doesn't do anything by itself, but will be needed to correctly
draw floor/ceiling masks.
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When walking the sectors, put more drawing work between queuing and
reaping the occlusion queries to potentially make them more efficient.
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Enumerate the vertical siblings of each walked sector and check them
against the current frustum. No occlusion queries yet, but that should
correct any missing sectors until a flaw in that logic is discovered.
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Reorganize polymer.c a bit to match the order of prototypes from the
header, move macros from the middle into the header.
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- fix an earlier 'oops': make highpals load correctly again
- maphack lights shouldn't be double-loaded now
- slight tweak to the loading screen fadein/out timing
- two bound checks
- make some variables static in engine.c
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which switches have been hidden in the original and user maps. One is to make
it face a wall, and another is to 'embed' it in e.g. the floor, like the
monitor with the burning fuse in E4L1. Both kinds show up when the switches
are rendered as models, revealing the secrets that the mapper sought to hide.
My proposal, implemented in this commit, is to apply a heuristic for such
switches at premap and make them invisible (set cstat bit 32768). The
conditions are re-checked during the game in case there is a switch coming
out of the floor, for example. A new spriteext bit is used for this feature.
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This fixes a ridiculous interaction problem between non-black fog and
additive lighting passes. Plagman is stupid.
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by using setspritez() instead of setsprite() for the sectnum updating.
* Change 'yax-nextwall(0/1)' to 'upwall/downwall' in the corruption checker, makes it much nicer to read.
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* make Ctrl-Alt-A (formerly 'toggle inner gray walls') now remove all gray walls entirely in 2d mode
* make r_usenewaspect enabled by default
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* fix breaking out of 'switch' blocks and compilation of the 'default' case
* Have a way of assigning 'special function' menu [' F] entries to script states. Writing a string literal after the state name will register the state under that name. Menu names are limited to 24 characters and it's possible to have up to 16 of them.
* new branching command 'ifinteractive', true if a state runs from the menu mentioned above.
* new command: getnumberfromuser <<retvar>> "query_string" <maxnum> <flags>
See 'state collect_teleporting_sectors' in a.m32 for a combined usage of the new functionality.
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* helper feature: when shade preview is enabled, the ceilings and floors of highlighted sectors are shown in pal 6. This makes it possible to highlight the TROR-joining candidate sectors in 3D mode using e.g. 'sethighlightsector searchsector 1' while aiming at the respective ceilings and floors, and get visual feedback.
* when failing TROR-joining early ('no consistent joining combinations found'), print to the console why it failed.
* more Makefile.deps updating
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* New shade/visibility calculation code, which is activated with 'r_usenewshading' (on by default), and is closer to the classic look. Also tweak the FOGSCALE macro to have approximately the same fog distance with all renderers.
* Mapster32: END modifier to RShift. If it's pressed when RShift is released, sprites which are in grayed out sectors are also selected; Make changing shade affect all highlighted sprites in 3D mode (when aiming at one of them).
* some debug code to watch out for suspicious glGenTexture/glDeleteTextures calls, not active.
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First, it is now possible to disable the memcache (which is there to cache the texcache) by setting the new cvar 'r_memcache' to 0. Do this if you're constrained on memory or getting crashes when e.g. doing vidrestart often. Also, the memcache will disable itself (and free its storage, if it's there) the first time it fails to allocate.
Fix a strcpy with identical arguments in game.c and a couple of uninitialized mem accesses related to Polymer lights.
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The main feature is the addition of -mx and -mh command-line parameters to EDuke32 and Mapster32. These parameters include a con and def "module" respectively. This translates into essentially including the file from the bottom of the compiled script.
I fixed the classic buggy behavior of the BROKEHYDROPLANT and REACTOR2 sprites.
I also fixed a small, long-standing bug where FRAMEEFFECT1 blurs are not affected by sector floorpal. You can see one example of this by shrinking the Enforcer on the upper inside of the toppled building in E3L11: Freeway.
I tweaked the Makefile so that it would automatically regenerate the keep.me files in the $(OBJ) and $(EOBJ) directories after they are deleted for cleaning.
One final change is a slight positioning cleanup of both programs' --help dialog boxes.
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Usage: For an ANM file <somefile>.anm/ANM, EDuke32 looks for <somefile>.ivf, which is the VP8 stream transported by an IVF container. It can be extracted from a WebM file with e.g.
mkvextract tracks <filename>.webm 1:<filename>.ivf
(part of Mkvtoolnix, the Matroska toolset)
Libvpx is required, and the 'YUV'-->RGB conversion is implemented using a fragment shader, so it's for OpenGL modes only. Also, this commit doesn't enable the code.
Unfinished: sound, aspect correction for fullscreen w/ non-square pixels, ... ?
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Make MAXNODESPERLINE in engine_priv.h actually a macro that depends on MAXYSAVES and MAXDIM instead of using the obsolete precomputed value. I think this might have been the cause for the latest patched-up overhead view crash.
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* Read-only CON access to sector bunchnums by adding the labels '.ceilingbunch' and '.floorbunch' to the CON sector structure
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* slightly tweaked status line, now also displaying the number of bunches
* fix a couple of issues unearthed by valgrind and a TROR nextwall corruption when joining sectors
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* it is now possible to paste (and have an outer red wall automatically) highlighted sectors into a sector that is extended on one side and non-sloped on the other. For this, the highlighted sectors must be in one connected component.
* Make it possible to not display inner gray walls, toggled with Ctrl-Alt-A, but only when no manual grayout (Ctrl-R) is in effect.
* bugfix: don't clear original TROR-nextwall link when duplicating extended highlighted sector
* m32script: protect wall members relevant to TROR
* save autogray (Ctrl-A) and showinnergray (see above) to mapster32.cfg
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- sethighlightsector <sectnum> <on?>
- updatehighlightsector
- collectsectors <<array_to_collect_sectnums>> <initial_sector> <<num_collected_sectors>> <sector_filtering_state>
The latter does a breadth-first search starting from an initial sector and collects nextsectors only when the filtering state, given a sectnum as RETURN input, writes a nonzero value into RETURN. As a usage example, a.m32 includes the state 'collect_teleporting_sectors', that collects all sectors containing an SE7 and highlights them afterwards. This way, it should be possible to retrofit old maps with TROR by distributing small scripts that do most of the work (right now, joining has to be done by hand, though).
* corruption checker: for the 'nextwall inconsistent with nextsector' corruption, suggest an alternative fix by searching fitting nextwalls and changing the nextwall of the corrupt wall (as opposed to the nextsector). It will display with a leading '?' in the listing, and can be demanded by suffixing 'corruptcheck tryfix' with it. For example,
corruptcheck tryfix 9-21 ?
would fix some corruptions in Billy Boy's cranium.map without introducing drawing errors.
* fix demo playback (tueidj figured this out)
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