4623: Refactor: Distinguish between two concepts previously called "Dummy" r=def- a=heinrich5991
On the one hand variables called "Dummy" would tell us whether the
current action refers to the currently inactive tee ("dummy"). On the
other hand, these variables could tell us whether the current action
refers to the main connection to the server, or the secondary one. The
latter use case is now renamed to "Client", with the choices
`CLIENT_MAIN`, `CLIENT_DUMMY` (and `CLIENT_CONTACT`).
Perhaps better names could be found, especially since `Client` also
refers to the engine client class in the game code.
Also fix a few bugs in dummy handling.
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On the one hand variables called "Dummy" would tell us whether the
current action refers to the currently inactive tee ("dummy"). On the
other hand, these variables could tell us whether the current action
refers to the main connection to the server, or the secondary one. The
latter use case is now renamed to "Client", with the choices
`CLIENT_MAIN`, `CLIENT_DUMMY` (and `CLIENT_CONTACT`).
Perhaps better names could be found, especially since `Client` also
refers to the engine client class in the game code.
I tried to not fix bugs unless it would complicate the code.
4622: Refactoring: move RenderTilemapGenerateSkip to CLayers, Add CLayers::NumLayers r=def- a=Robyt3
- Move `CRenderTools::RenderTilemapGenerateSkip` to `CLayers::InitTilemapSkip`, as it can be a private function in `CLayers`.
- Add missing `CLayers::NumLayers` accessor.
- Improve code style.
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4581: Adjustable prediction margin r=def- a=trml
This adds an option to adjust how early the client sends an input for a given tick. In vanilla this value is hardcoded to 10 milliseconds before the next tick, which is good for low-latency gameplay and/or when you have a stable connection, but sometimes it could perhaps be useful to increase the value, to either test something with a high ping (without having to joing a high-ping server or use on a 3rd party program like tc/netem), or for counteracting the effect of jitter and jumping ping.
The last part comes at a tradeoff for higher ping though, and it also doesn't handle lag caused by packet loss, but it I have found it useful in some situations when playing race/solo/dummy with a bad connection. Since it's a bit experimental I only added it as an f1 option and not stored between sessions, and also added a gameinfo flag to only support it on servers that implement #1441.
Edit: Also attempted to cleanup variable names for tick calculations in client.cpp slightly.
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4590: Remove extra projectiles r=def- a=trml
Aligns the code with vanilla, and cleans up things a bit
(same as [329e6261f3](url))
These were used to show projectiles a tick (or fraction of a tick) earlier than they otherwise would (and they were also sent without extrainfo since they didn't matter for prediction), so removing them would perhaps not make a noticeable difference. (and perhaps also less of a difference now since weapon input isn't applied before the start of a tick anymore).
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4593: Fix compiler warning with new ffmpeg version (currently built from git) r=heinrich5991 a=def-
```
src/engine/client/video.cpp:102:32: error: assigning to 'AVOutputFormat *' from 'const struct AVOutputFormat *' discards qualifiers
m_pFormat = m_pFormatContext->oformat;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~
src/engine/client/video.cpp:571:13: error: assigning to 'AVCodec *' from 'const AVCodec *' discards qualifiers
*ppCodec = avcodec_find_encoder(CodecId);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
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4607: Adopt upstream input (especially double click) handling, refactoring r=def- a=Robyt3
This adopts the 0.7 way of handling double clicks, by checking `Event.button.clicks` of the `SDL_Event`. The double click is stored as a flag which is cleared when the `MouseDoubleClick()` function is called (d215c73206 and 7977b46d36).
This reverts 72a6e20, as this hack is no longer required (closes#1745). Double clicking a friend in the friend list still works (#444) with both `gfx_asyncrender_old 0` and `1`.
Refactorings and minor fixes synchronizing with upstream:
- Only copy SDL keystate of _keyboard_ keys and mem_zero the rest to ensure out of bounds SDL keys don't trigger mouse keys.
- Rename variables and use SDL constants.
- Reduce unnecessary indentation.
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4341: Make laser doors show correctly when spectating other players r=def- a=trml
Makes the server send the switch state of other players while spectating others, otherwise the switch state of your own player (including when spectating in freeview).
Also changed the client a little to both handle situations where the server only sends one SWITCHSTATE netobject (then it just uses that team) or all (then it chooses the team that maintains the above behavior). I'm not sure if the latter would really be useful (but since the netobject contains a team it would be possible to do so).
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4095: [Concept] Add new mouse state (ingame mouse) r=def- a=Jupeyy
This would remove ui_mousesense and use the desktop cursor position instead for menus and editor
This would also fix the editor cursor to not move faster than in menus.
That's probably how most games would handle menus, instead of using relative mouse mode
And this would work for touch inputs.
The normal gameplay relative mouse is ofc NOT affected by any kind
Opinions?
Missing:
- [x] m_MouseSlow in menus
- [x] Make desktop cursor invisible
- [x] Some components that use ui mouse
- [x] Remove focus in/out relative mouse state changes, fixed with next SDL version
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4176: Entity switch prediction r=def- a=trml
Adds the prediction for pickups and projectiles (based on #4108)
For blinking entities (deactivated by switch) I also used the extended info to make the blinking effect happen client-side. So instead of the server omitting the projectile/pickup from the snapshot every N ticks (which prevented some things like explosive bullets from being predicted correctly), the server will keep sending the item and let the client decide how to show it.
Added doors as well, and changed how they are sent (and rendered) in a similar way (by always sending both endpoints and using a fixed m_StartTick instead of updating it every tick).
An idea was that this could potentially reduce network traffic a bit (in addition to helping with prediction), especially for stationary items that are rarely/never have to be updated (doors and pickups).
This makes CItems::OnRender a bit more complex, and it could perhaps be cleaned up some way (either using something like CProjectileData, or by moving more of the logic into RenderProjectile/Laser/Pickup).
Some things missing:
- Add more entities (draggers, light, gun)
- Entities are not correctly shown when in super (e.g. doors are shown as closed, and should be open)
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4157: invalidate texture when unloading a texture. r=heinrich5991 a=ChillerDragon
Closes https://github.com/teeworlds/teeworlds/issues/1450
(cherry picked from commit 23a1b80f60)
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4166: Update default tune zone, when no local character is alive and tune zones don't exist r=heinrich5991 a=Jupeyy
fixes#4140
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4167: Update world config even if the local character is dead r=Jupeyy a=heinrich5991
Interesting for weapons etc.
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4152: Make use of IO_MAX_PATH_LENGTH r=heinrich5991 a=ChillerDragon
Inspired by
0a7d0fee7c
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3960: Display colors for strong / weak hook states r=Jupeyy a=BloodWod-513
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Off by default, cl_nameplates_strongweak 1 to enable;
Also shown in debug mode (ctrl-shift-d);
You can change the colors in the HUD.
![hkUp2p8chGA](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/33897884/126379859-1dc29c09-57fb-4d4b-9810-a4f0b09599a0.jpg)
![WCZx_ZR8fQ0](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/33897884/126379863-3f25295a-ca36-4184-a0ed-1946b40ed967.jpg)
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4006: Add /team -1 r=Jupeyy a=gerdoe-jr
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In addition for #4005.
Now /team -1 forces player to first empty team.
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4103: Fix swap resets switches. r=Jupeyy a=edg-l
Fixes#3806
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