Not a pancaea for EVERYTHING, just a bunch of good stuff.
* Some issues with spectators not == true because the assignment wasn't casted.
* Netgame status (or rather its inverse) is recorded in netreplays now, to allow for power levels controlling spawn position.
* Fixed tally screen for replays to not scream infinitely at you.
* P_IsLocalPlayer now uses display players in replays.
* A bunch of good testing prints that helped me find these problems, commented out for now just in case we need them again soonish.
* Hold lookback to create a tiny twinkle in your eye.
* If an opponent is behind you, that sparkle is pretty big and plays a cool animation.
* If an opponent is behind you and you have an item, initiate the Chengi Gleam.
* These sparkles are only visible for every player except you. (Currently even with hyuu ghostliness)
R_GetPitchRollAngle used R_PointToAngle. This was fine because it was meant for rendering code. However tilting does its code mostly in player thinker, and it also uses this function, so it was not fine -- it would have some remainder tilt settings from the last player's screen.
- Sprite tilts back and forth 5.625 degrees, two tics each
side, for 17 tics (half a second).
- Turning is ignored--as if in the air--every other tic
during those 17 tics.
- Grow divisor with delta. Reduce divisor base from 32 to
17. This makes small changes in tilt snappier, while
larger ones ease in.
- Added tilting during quakes is subtler.
Values are subject to tweaking.
(AngleDelta stuff is a leftover of the previous attempt, but I think the code's useful so I kept it in this commit anyway)
All my work thus far on solving the drawflag/renderflag/additive/subtractive conundrum.
Outstandng problems:
* Bad additive/subtractive tables means that they appear opaque except under certain conditions.
* No support for FOFs, Polyobjects, or linedefs in OpenGL yet.
* All OpenGL support mostly done blind, may or may not function in practice.
If nothing else, the hard engineering problems are solved and it's just bug hammering...