- The "cloud" is stationary and spawned on the item box
instead of the player. Still scales up with speed.
- Single particles are spawned behind the player. No
longer scales. Lasts longer but can end early if the
player slows down.
- 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.
Debris flies forward and outward from the player in the
direction of momentum. Debris particles bounce once then
disappear when they hit the ground for the second time.
Clouds spawn on and trail behind the player for a short
duration.
- Keeps track of ties. If multiple Poh-Bees would go to the same waypoint, then it will combine them into a single one, with multiple lasers attached to it.
- Added the laser shooters. Still purely visual.
- Added despawn behavior.
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.
- Shortcut waypoints are pink now instead of blue. (barkley's ran into the issue of a shortcut waypoint on the main path too many times)
- Waypoint debug uses a shaded blue sphere sprite instead of a thok sprite, because it makes the color easier to see on different backgrounds.
- Use 1 splat for waypoint radius instead of shittons of orbs