Prevents them from attempting to use landmines tossed forward. (Not really notable at all, since there's no one in front of you when you get landmine, at most means they may hold onto it longer, but it was just a weird thing I always meant to fix)
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.
- Bots attempt to do fast item snipes (they will throw more often when above top speed)
- They will not waste double jawz anymore (they check for a jawz already targetting who they want to shoot before they decide to shoot it)
Set a sidedef's midtexture to "TRIPWIRE" to turn that line
into a tripwire.
Players can't drive through a tripwire and will bounce
back at high speed if they're in one of the following
states:
1. Invincibility / Grow
2. Sneakers
3. Flame Shield dash
4. >200% on the speedometer
Hitting a tripwire plays a sound, sends you into hitlag,
then plays another sound when the hitlag is over. The
sounds used depend on whether you can drive through the
tripwire.
Makes a little easier to parse. I might have gone overboard but I really wanted to test my hunch if Ivo's issue was mostly the fact it jitters so hard :V
- Invert high contrast greyscale colorization effect for damage hitlag
- Jitter is now also exclusive to damage-related hitlag
- Since jitter is now just tied to a flag, removed the old trick momentum hack
- Added a hitlag cap of 18 frames (can be decreased to 12 if it's too much)
- Hitlag amount can't be reduced, only increased
- Hitlag added is the same between both objects, instead of being different between the two
- Objects in hitlag can be interacted with again with TryMove (I was too nervous of it but it's fine in Snap lol)
- Rebalanced the damage hitlag lengths to make it feel relatively the same with all of the above considered
Events have a player ID instead of adding billions of keys for separate gamepads. Axis movement (mouse movement, analog sticks) now are counted as keys, so axes don't need to be separately implemented for all controls. Game controls emulate a Saturn controller (some of the external functions like screenshot / gif should be readded, but I got lazy)
This will allow later us to save a config for a controller that can be reused for any player slot, which is one of the main goals for profiles.
Only just enough was made to use the new input system to make it compile. Menus in this branch should aim to move to using PlayerInputDown entirely, instead of using hardcoded keys & simply remapping to those