- You flash white while in invincibility
- Invincibility is not rainbow UNTIL you go above the initial timer.
- Increased visibility of the shield effect around invincible players.
- Invincibility sparkles have trailing afterimages.
- Disabled invincibility speed lines; they now use the normal speedlines but grey/rainbow. (The code/sprites will be used for something later.)
- Using invincibility adds time, instead of setting it.
- Player hitbox is finally bigger, to actually match the shadow size.
- Fix gamekeydown using FRACUNIT instead of JOYAXISRANGE
- Re-add spindash button functionality
- I put custom buttons back ... but they're now called "Lua" buttons A thru C because Custom was a dumb misleading name
They look like random item boxes (the ones in Race) but
have a blue sphere inside of them. One box is worth 10
blue spheres. More boxes spawn during Overtime.
New sprite: SBOX
- 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
* 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)
- Restructured some item capsule code to reduce thinker density and allow the item capsule parts to think after the capsule
- Super Ring capsules are now semibright
* Set via a fourth digit in the upper midtexture for transparent FOFs
* For example - #2551 is additive solid, #1282 is subtractive half...
* The original method of setting the upper midtexture to #900 or 901 still works, since I'm not out to break existing maps.
* Software: Remove the horrible `else if` ladder for FOF translucency. Algorithms, baby!
* OpenGL: Move to using `HWR_GetBlendModeFlag` in more places, for more long-term extensible support for multiple blendmodes.
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...