Sealed Stars: show text on the screen for loss conditions; improved titlecard cecho centering, splitscreen support
See merge request KartKrew/Kart!1404
- G_AddPlayer now contains CL_ClearPlayer, G_DestroyParty, and playeringame set
- Instead of a nasty, complicated block in P_SpawnPlayer, externalise it into G_SpectatePlayerOnJoin
- All mid-game human player-to-spectator transitions are handled by P_SetPlayerSpectator, instead of lots of `spectator = true` and associated boilerplate
- Simplifies Got_Teamchange MASSIVELY
- Of course this is helped by also stripping back team change
- This is called by P_KillPlayer, too
- P_KillPlayer no longer eats DMG_SPECTATOR when lightsnaking or exiting
- G_GametypeHasSpectators condition tidied
- No need to call CV_RegisterVar
- Cvar definitions live in only one file, easier to locate
- Organized into sections -- netvars, cheats, etc.
- Use builder pattern to initialize cvars
- Still need to extern if you want to read the cvar value
I would not be so heavy handed against preventing players from grabbing Spray Cans on custom levels, but designing a system that permits unloaded headers to retain their cans is frankly overkill. There are plenty of other ways the same kind of level-scouring play can be experienced on custom levels.
Instead of being specific to each level, Spray Cans are stored in a list on gamedata that will be stepped along each Spray Can you collect.
They are only assigned to a level on collection - which prevents you from farming the same easy location for every colour in the game.
In addition, this new system is one step short of dehardcoding them entirely. Now only Spray Cans specifically asked for by the existence of UC_SPRAYCAN will be put in the list, and if a secondary parameter is either "Yes" or "True", it will be put at the head of the list. This could technically support custom skincolours one day, but the author of this commit doesn't care to do the last bit of work necessary to make it happen.
There's a slight extra overhead in that skincolor_t now also holds a `cache_spraycan` (renamed from `cachedcan`, which maps had previously)
Currently, there's no safeguard against grabbing it on a custom course - you'll lose the Spray Can as soon as you load a fresh game again - but I consider that easy to fix (tomorrow) and necessary before merger, because the author of this commit does NOT want complaints on release because we forgot to protect users who keep on losing their skincolors.
ACS script type for game over (lose GP round with no extra lives), improve MapWarp and add a handful of functions
Closes#591 and #572
See merge request KartKrew/Kart!1403
- Save retry condition in G_BeginLevelExit
- Apply condition in G_FinishExitLevel
Preparation for ACS level end scripts, since the exit
condition will need be known when the countdown starts,
not when it ends (that'd be too late to do anything in the
level).
- Replaces a few D00DKart objects because the doomednum specifically replaced one of these
- Reports on load if the map has too many, or if one's assigned but the object doesn't exist
Increments gamedata minor version, be aware
- M_AssignSpraycans
- Called in M_FinaliseGameData.
- Attaches a hardcoded set of colours to all race maps in cup order, stopping once we run out.
- The colours are shuffled, with some "freebies" always at the head of the list.
- Integrates partial lists pretty well.
- In DEVELOP builds, I_Errors if it produces corrupted state.
- G_LoadGameData, G_SaveGameData
- Save & Load is implemented for these assignments
Creates a central landing point where gamedata loads/creates can be finalised properly.
In addition, gamedata wipes caused by data erase or custom SOC gamedata can no longer be saved in a partway corrupted state if they were to crash midway through.
TODO: This should be available as a debugging option at
release, since it would be useful for addon authors.
I don't want to make more cvars, those are getting
cluttered and should maybe be coalesced into a single
debugging option.
(This commit does not compile. Sound test and tunes
command code needs to be ported after this.)
This is a big one. Here's the rundown:
The old music system was very direct, much of the time
just a proxy to the real sound API in i_sound.h.
You could change the music on command, but there wasn't
a consistent way to prevent some music from playing over
others. P_RestoreMusic is one example of needing to
address this problem. The jingles system was intended as
another solution. Furthermore, sound test (Stereo) has its
own needs.
I am removing all of that. Music handling in general is
now a very deliberate system, kind of similar to jingles.
In the new system, "tunes" are registered. The tune stores
info such as whether it should loop or fade out. Most of
the configuration is intended to be initialized only ONCE.
Tunes can be mapped to an actual music lump. They can be
remapped at any time too.
Tunes are also configured with a priority number. This
determines which tune is heard, if multiple are supposed
to be playing at a time. You can even tell a tune how long
it should play, so it's unnecessary to track this with
bespoke timers.
- Re-entry SHOULDN'T get stuck nonzero on first join for a given node
- Set to 0 for all players on level start
- Set to 0 for all players on level end
- DEFINITELY never intentionally set on join with teamchange finalisation
- This basically just prevents people from spamming New Challenger after hopping out mid-session, since the previous version, in addition to being buggy, was a little annoying.
- New Challenger no longer happens on tic 0 of mapload
- Handles any late, pending PF_PF_WANTSTOJOINs without threat of reset in P_PostLoadLevel
- CL_ClearPlayer
- Delete followmobj, stumbleIndicator, and sliptideZipIndicator
- Wipe flickyAttacker and powerup.flickyController
- G_PlayerReborn
- Properly destroy the Follower and its bubble overlays, etc
- Ensure ringShooter pointer is kept
- Delete followmobj, stumbleIndicator, and sliptideZipIndicator
- Wipe flickyAttacker and powerup.flickyController
- P_PlayerThink
- Ensure all invalid pointers are erased, even on hitlag frames
Also makes gamedata save/load a little more forward compatible longterm by making a UINT32 bitfield for various once-event flags, with increased minor version
- Handle removing GP Backups when any game end sequence is started, not just the Podium (in case no Podium exists)
- Guarantee removal in M_StartCup out-of-entries failure state
- Four evaluation modes.
- Perfect
- Currently no visual implementation
- All others have a cool set of visuals
- Multi-stage animation of a glowing threat and a Star that's Sealed
- If they're relevant, show the gems you HAVEN'T grabbed
- Three modes here
- No gems
- For Easy mode, asks you to brave a higher difficulty
- Chaos Emeralds
- Not all 7 chaos emeralds? Push your rank harder!
- Super Emeralds
- Not all 7 super emeralds? Further challenge awaits!
- `useBlackRock` to make evaluation context less specific for custom material is replaced with `useSeal` option
- M_CheckCupEmeralds(difficulty)
- Returns the Emeralds you have for that difficulty
- Obviously returns 0 for Easy
- Makes the method of checking collected Emeralds for cup contexts significantly easier
Hilariously broken due to the evaulation gamestate, but the first piece of the puzzle: gets the player into the Credits gamestate after the conclusion of a Podium, if the GP context's cup has this boolean set.
- Now actually from the relevant GP difficulty's Cupgrid, instead of the top-level Play choice
- Permits a much cleaner M_StartCup, combining two of the previously four copypasted, slightly modified level startup regions (which could be further combined for sanity's sake, but would take a LITTLE more work right now than I have in me)
- Shows a funny exclamation mark from Sonic Rush on the relevant cup on the grid
- Selected by default when loading the menu, if appropriate