System for netsyncing unlocks, inspired by but with nowhere near as many moving parts as (STJr/SRB2!1756).
* `gamedata->unlocked[MAXUNLOCKABLES]` is duplicated to `netUnlocked[MAXUNLOCKABLES]` (or all `true` in `dedicated`
* New `local` boolean for M_SecretUnlocked
* Removed last vestiges of SRB2 special stage token code because it occupied the spot in the netsave we wanted to use.
* Correct typing of multiple `m_cond` functions that returned `boolean` constants as `UINT8`s.
- M_MapLocked
- If a level has a cup, will return true if that cup is locked
- will return always false in marathon mode (not yet accessible, that'll be another branch's work, but thinking ahead)
- Getting rid of a bunch of index fudging caused by SINT8 rather than UINT8 - we can use MAXUNLOCKABLES as the special invalid value
A small piece of (STJr/SRB2!1756).
Due to how RR currently handles time attack records and how it WILL handle unlocks, it's not currently feasible to split everything such that you can have two independent gamedata_t... but what's done so far is certainly more sane and less dependent on global variables
Other minor refactors:
- M_UpdateUnlockablesAndExtraEmblems and M_SilentUpdateUnlockablesAndEmblems are now one function with a boolean for loudness
- Unlock prints are currently living in the console, since the cecho stuff was a little broken
All typedefs for structs that were present in other header
files have been moved to here. (Except node_t because the
renderer and netcode both define node_t LOL.)
- Comma-separated (exactly the same as levellist)
- Not REQUIRED, you can still make cups with one or zero BonusGame entries
- Happens every (numlevels+1)/(numbonus+1) - 5 and 2 makes after rounds 2 and 4, for example
- Banana, Eggman Items, Proxi Mine, Land Mine, Hyudoro, and Drop Targets are now placeable in maps.
- By default, will only appear when in 1v1s. (Extra flag can be checked to enable spawning in all modes.)
- Most of these objects will need tweaks to account for being placeable now.
* Instead of doing constant G_MapNumbers when finding the relationship between maps and cups...
* Add a cache of level IDs to cups, to go with the strings.
* Add a cache of the cup pointer to maps, so we don't have to search through all cups to find our map. (done in P_InitMapData)
* Pre-emptive work: G_IsSpecialStage and P_GetNextEmerald now reference cup data instead of a hardcoded ID set.
* Remove a bunch of old stuff from mapheaderinfo_t/associated, and reorder what stays
* Countdowntimer? 💥
* Startrings? 💥
* sstimer/ssspheres? 💥
* forcecharacter? 💥 (distinct from forceskin)
* interscreen? 💥
* sstage_start/end and smpstage_start/end? 💥💥💥💥
* You've been blocked
* G_MapNumber now returns a special NEXTMAP_INVALID if not found, for more consistent reference.
* Incorporate a good chunk of the `edit-headers` branch. Can't clear maps individually because of the new restrictions on sequential mapheaders, but we can add a "disable in vote screen, not even for map hell/archive" flag to a map at some future juncture for equivalent functionality...
- mapvisited and recorddata_t (previously mainrecords)
- Changed how gamedata is saved and loaded
- Change the versioncheck (funny hex provided by chengi) AND call it `developringdata.dat` in develop builds
- Fix a bunch of off-by-ones in condition and emblem data
ALSO, for Time Attack:
- Fix menu not showing off your times
- Now save times even when gamedata modified, since the menu didn't care (come back to it?)
- Don't save times or do intermission screen if the Capsule Attack ended because you lost all your bumpers
- Fix a crash adding ghosts in Capsule Attack
- Refactor significantly (now has its own func, `G_GetNextMap`)
- If gametype uses cups, iterate through cups to find the current level, then grab the next valid level
- If not, get the next valid mapheader for your gametype
- SOC `nextmap`/`marathonnext` is not just deprecated but REMOVED
- Hide the NEXTMAP_ constants again, but leave support dummied out for if we have them publically accessible again
- Also get rid of a bunch of OTHER mapheader stuff we're never gonna use
- NiGHTS Grades? NOPE
- Vanilla titlecard patches? NOPE
- Boss music fadeout/replacement? NOPE
- Select Heading? NOPE
- You've been blocked.
- Don't show maps without lumps on the level select list
- this is me being petty, but making it NOTIMEATTACK in SOC instead of TIMEATTACK so we can reconsider the maps with/without them.
The part of HOSTMOD ministats that I wanted. Can go back to ms using the pingmeasurement cvar.
If Tyron wants to bring ministats fully in I think it'd be better to bring its ideas to replace the current HUD instead, ideally using the existing ping gfx, so they should bring it up with Oni
"cheats" is a proper cvar now. Enabling it allows for cheats to be used any time, even in multiplayer, and disables gamedata saving. Turning it off undoes as many cheat commands as reasonably possible. Based a little bit off of some vanilla work I also did.
Many cheat commands are still SP-only, but can reasonably be allowed in netgames now if a net command is created for them.
Allows for custom weather types.
In SOC:
```Freeslot
PRECIP_GROOVY
Weather PRECIP_GROOVY
Type = MT_PARTICLE
Effects = PRECIPFX_THUNDER|PRECIPFX_LIGHTNING```
In Lua:
```freeslot("PRECIP_GROOVY")
precipprops[PRECIP_GROOVY] = {
type = MT_PARTICLE,
effects = PRECIPFX_THUNDER|PRECIPFX_LIGHTNING
}```
Then in level header, simply set `Weather = PRECIP_GROOVY`.
Other properties are part of the object itself:
- Falling speed is set as the object's speed
- Sound ID is set via the object's SeeSound
- Sound frequency is set by the object's Mass.
* Rename TICQUEUE to BACKUPTICS.
* Add CLIENTBACKUPTICS to limit the time gap players can send tics in at once
* This likely means freezes are more possible, and this variable could be raised later, but prevents some potential duplication in the extrapolerated tic.
* Don't forcibly go to a race map if you're exiting a boss and would otherwise return to the title screen.
* Yes, there are four basc TOL's now, not three.
* Title card string for ZONE should be right aligned.
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