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* Ranges between full brightness to half-brightness (50% of fullbright effect).
* Has both software and GL support (I think - GL needs to be doublechecked, but I think it's just GL being murky in general).
* Used by Rings.
* Backport FF_GLOBALANIM and FF_RANDOMANIM extensions to FF_ANIMATE from 2.2.
* Rings use the former instead of their own hacky solution to the problem.
* Also backport FF_VERTICALFLIP, because why not.
* Inverts sprite relative to gravity. I remember wanting this for the flipped death sprite for Jawz, but then Oni drew his own frame for that, so it doesn't matter.
* Refactor vissprite struct a tad, given I did so in internal where I pulled most of these improvements from.
* Should be no in-game affect; let me know if you notice any regressions.
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SRB2Kart
SRB2Kart is a kart racing mod based on the 3D Sonic the Hedgehog fangame Sonic Robo Blast 2, based on a modified version of Doom Legacy.
Dependencies
- NASM (x86 builds only)
- SDL2 (Linux/OS X only)
- SDL2-Mixer (Linux/OS X only)
- libupnp (Linux/OS X only)
- libgme (Linux/OS X only)
Compiling
See SRB2 Wiki/Source code compiling. The compiling process for SRB2Kart is largely identical to SRB2.
Disclaimer
Kart Krew is in no way affiliated with SEGA or Sonic Team. We do not claim ownership of any of SEGA's intellectual property used in SRB2.