* Duke used `ototalclock` only to keep track of when the game ticked. SW uses it in the rendering code for differentials between tics so we should preserve that to prevent issues down the track.
a boss, ensure that FinishTimer and FinishAnim are appropriately
updated. This commit bumps GameVersion.
Additionally, the set of FinishAnim to 0 in NewLevel had
to move to a different location (InitLevelGlobals2), so
it doesn't override the value stored in the saved game.
# Conflicts:
# source/sw/src/game.cpp
In other places I_GetEvent should be used to call the system's message pump and keep the app responsive, but all game side processing should be skipped.
Avoid passing this anywhere in the client code. It should only be set right before rendering the 3D view and the only code using the base palette should be the 3D renderer and hud_drawsprite.
Also make the palette override CVARs 3D view only in debug mode.
a boss, ensure that FinishTimer and FinishAnim are appropriately
updated. This commit bumps GameVersion.
Additionally, the set of FinishAnim to 0 in NewLevel had
to move to a different location (InitLevelGlobals2), so
it doesn't override the value stored in the saved game.
# Conflicts:
# source/sw/src/game.cpp
* Calculate game-side mousex/mousey divisions into the calculations performed in `InputState::GetMouseDelta()`.
* Fix mouse speed when `in_mousesmoothing` is true (wasn't factoring in / 3.f division used in non-true vector.
* Standard mouse forward/side movement speeds in Exhumed & SW with that of other games.
* Remove `strafeyaw` code from Duke/Exhumed/RR as it's not necessary and was leading to situations where the player would continually keep moving sideways even without input.
* Change mouse forward/side velocities to -= current value as is done with controller input and the player's angle/aim velocities.
* Convert axes in ControlInfo struct from int32_t to float as what's received from the backend.
* Remove all the scale up/down math since we don't need that with floats and replace with float constants that match old behaviour.
* Store q16mlook scaling as a constant for use with mouse and upcoming controller code.
* Add required controller code to Blood as the only game not to have working controllers.
* Fix typos in (gInput.forward > input.forward) for `ctrlGetInput()` in Blood.
* Remove use of `scaleAdjustmentToInterval()` on Exhumed and Shadow Warrior as they only process forward/side velocities within the game's ticrate.
* Repair angvel/aimvel scaling mistakes from d79a5d256d.
* Scale dyaw and dpitch by 25% for Shadow Warrior as the game runs 25% faster than the other games, leading to faster input.
* Repairs https://forum.zdoom.org/viewtopic.php?f=340&t=67239 and https://forum.zdoom.org/viewtopic.php?f=340&t=67933
* Values that come from GZDoom backend are too low to be suitable for the Build games which were dividing by 'analogExtent'.
* Remove definition of analogExtent from all games and define in inputstate.h, then define joyaxesScale as 75% of analogExtent to provide a bit of headroom and not have a scale of 1.0 be full speed.
* Invert the returned results of GetAxes() as the returned floats are reversed for build games.
* Leverage scaleAdjustmentToInverval() on game-side code to consistently scale the input irrespective of frame rate, vsync etc.
of change that camq16ang/camq16horiz gets. Such an update is possible
after making sure that UpdateInputs (faketimerhandler) is
never called from domovethings.
# Conflicts:
# source/sw/src/game.cpp
from EDuke32-OldMP. Main difference from EDuke32-OldMP is that this is
done even while staying in the menu; Behaviors will otherwise break.
We should also call timerUpdateClock() before the loop, especially
after removing the call to this function from faketimerhandler soon.
of the secret rotating pillar in level 1 with SO interpolation.
The drill in level 2 is also covered. So far, SetVatorActive seems
to be the only place where interpolation of ceiling/floorz
may be set, outside of the SO interpolation code.
A known issue, which also applies to existing settings like the voxel
toggle, is that its value gets written to the saved game, and when such
a game is loaded, the its value gets overwritten by the one in the
saved game. Options should move to settings.cfg later, anyway.
DoPlayerTurn/DoPlayerHorizon while input is tied to the frame rate:
Introduce the new player flags PF2_INPUT_CAN_TURN and PF2_INPUT_CAN_AIM.
Set PF2_INPUT_CAN_TURN if DoPlayerTurn can be called outside
of getinput. Similarly set PF2_INPUT_CAN_AIM if DoPlayerHorizon
can be called in this manner.
getinput will only call DoPlayerTurn/DoPlayerHorizon
if PF2_INPUT_CAN_TURN/PF2_INPUT_CAN_AIM is set. These flags are reset
right before the call to the player's current DoPlayerAction function.
For one example in which this assists, it's not always the
case that DoPlayerDeathFollowKiller may call DoPlayerTurn,
even if we assume that pp->input.q16angvel is never zero.
is non-null seems to resolve the newly introduced interpolation
issue for looking up/down while controlling a sector object.
We can also remove the PF_DEAD test, since
game.cpp:getinput should lock any kind of aiming.
src/src/game.cpp:getinput: We now, however, need to further
lock turning here while controlling a sector object.
While it is understandable that avel and horz came from Duke3D,
having both q16horiz and q16horz in the updated SW_PACKET struct
can be confusing, and the alternative notation is more consistent
with the original struct field names of angvel and aimvel, as well
as the differing uses of the name angvel still present in player.cpp.