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Misa
118401f17e Move tower background update code to logic functions
Otherwise it'll go really really quickly, which is not good.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
7810e99507 Interpolate vertical warp background
So it'll look very smooth. Again, only really noticeable in slowdown
(although I could kind of tell the difference at full speed).
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
921960d23a Move vertical warp background updating to Graphics::updatebackground()
Otherwise it will zoom by pretty quickly.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
c7d3a684ea Interpolate horizontal warp BG
So that it's really, really smooth. Only noticeable in slowdown mode,
though.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
c9c55d0c8b Move horizontal warp background to Graphics::updatebackground()
This is so the background doesn't NYOOOOM past at light speed. Although
for a game set in space like VVVVVV, light speed ain't bad.

And this finally requires that editorlogic() have a call to
Graphics::updatebackground().
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
c56df48d75 Interpolate text box alpha
This makes text boxes fade in and out pretty smoothly.

This requires that the textboxclass::setcol() be in Graphics::drawgui(),
so now it's moved there.

Text box fading is only really noticeable if you're playing in slowmode.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
837ccfc735 Move gravity line color updating to gamelogic()
So it doesn't keep updating really quickly.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
3b41721563 Interpolate bringing up and down quit/pause/teleporter screen
Now it's really, really smooth. Except for like the last frame when it
goes down, which I sometimes didn't notice (but maybe it didn't happen
every time due to being lucky on the delta timesteps or something,
whatevs.)
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
9ea5734abb Move backboxrect off of Graphics
No need for a temporary rect to be on the Graphics class itself.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
4e533c65a5 Interpolate upwards-moving star BG
So that it's smooth at full FPS.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
3b09bb36e8 Move upwards-moving star BG to Graphics::updatebackground()
So it doesn't go really really quick.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
61d2526669 Put rainbow BG timer in Graphics::updatebackground()
Otherwise it'll go way too fast.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
684aa38ff2 Interpolate Lab backboxes
So that they look buttery smooth.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
1c38b63a37 Move Lab backbox updates to Graphics::updatebackground()
So that the backboxes don't go NYOOOOOOOOM.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
92cd695859 Interpolate left-moving star background
So that it looks all smooth and such.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
55ae3c73a9 Update left-moving star BG in fixed timestep loop
Otherwise they will move too fast.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
495bea2e87 Update text boxes in the inner fixed-timestep loop
So they don't go really quickly.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
4e3406d5aa Remove useless function Graphics::textboxcleanup()
It was made useless after my refactor to remove the 'active' system from
text boxes.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
e897543383 Interpolate fade amount
This makes the fadeouts and fadeins (screenwipes) much more buttery
smooth.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
8fde6f28a3 Update screenshake position in fixed-timestep loop
Otherwise the screen will shake too fast for my liking.

Also I'm planning to add an FPS limiting option later (because right
now, un-capping the FPS is pretty wasteful and eats up lots of
resources, especially since I have only a 60hz monitor), and it'd feel
weird if screen shaking updated every delta timestep.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
57f87dc820 Reduce indentation of "else if" in Graphics::cutscenebars()
There's no need to put the if-statement inside an entire else-block if
it's the only if-statement in there.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
2510d3a6ba Interpolate cutscene bars position
Cutscene bars will now smoothly fade in and out at above 30 FPS instead
of at 30 FPS only.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
6655ae418c Update cutscene bars in fixed-timestep loop
This prevents cutscene bars from going really really fast.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
4f4d400ce0 Add linear interpolation of rendered entities
I've added a function Graphics::lerp() which simply interpolates between
two values given a certain alpha value. It's just like drawing a
straight line between two points.

Also, Graphics now has an `alpha` attribute, and it is set on every
deltatime update to be used in linear interpolation.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
529c7bae23 Make elephant not be flashy if screen effects are disabled
The flashy color of the elephant can be hard on people's eyes,
especially if they're the type who want screen effects disabled because
they might have epilepsy. The elephant takes up a good 3/4ths of the
screen, you know. If screen effects are disabled, the elephant will use
color 22, which is a neutral gray.

I'm only adding this because the VVVVVV speedrun mods (@tzann, @mohoc)
invalidate all runs that have the elephant texture removed, even though
many people would be looking at a potentially epilepsy-inducing image
many times a day grinding 100% speedruns. (Imo, their justification for
this is flimsy at best.)
2020-06-15 15:19:50 -07:00
Misa
b53d2ae53f Remove i/j/k attributes from classes that don't need them
The only class that actually needs its i/j/k kept is scriptclass,
because some custom levels rely on it for creating custom activity
zones. So I haven't touched that.

Other than that, there's no chance that anything important relies on
i/j/k in any other class. For that to be the case, it would have to use
i/j/k without initializing it beforehand, and that can simply be
detected by removing the attribute from the header file and seeing where
the compiler complains. And the compiler complains only about cases
where it's initialized first. (Note that due to this check, I *haven't*
removed Graphics's `m` as it precisely does exactly this, using it
without initializing it first.)

Interestingly enough, otherlevelclass and towerclass have unused i/k
variables for whatever reason.
2020-06-14 14:37:29 -04:00
Misa
da1b58d771 Override custommode if in finalmode when drawing tilesvec
When in finalmode, custommode shouldn't take priority, as finalmode is
main game stuff.
2020-06-13 22:31:12 -04:00
Misa
2d49988f5d Fix indexing out-of-bounds with font printing functions
If you don't have a font.txt, it could happen that a font index is
requested that's out-of-bounds. And that would result in a segfault. So
to fix that I'm adding INBOUNDS checks to all functions that index the
fontmap.
2020-06-13 22:31:12 -04:00
Misa
3b0ec54164 De-duplicate flip mode code with font printing functions
Wow, all 9 functions in total have copy-pasted flip mode code! Glad I
cleaned all that up.
2020-06-13 22:31:12 -04:00
Misa
031402e4bb Fix indexing out-of-bounds with miscellaneous images
This fixes indexing out-of-bounds in the functions that draw all the
special images such as the elephant and teleporters. Let's make sure the
game doesn't segfault.
2020-06-13 22:31:12 -04:00
Misa
d03d8afedf Fix indexing out-of-bounds via tile numbers
If a graphics function was provided an out-of-bounds tile number, it
would happily segfault the game. So I'm adding checks to prevent that.
2020-06-13 22:31:12 -04:00
Misa
5195299e65 Fix indexing out-of-bounds via an entity's drawframe
I tracked down all the functions that took in an entity's drawframe and
made sure that no matter what value an entity's drawframe was, the game
would never segfault.
2020-06-13 22:31:12 -04:00
Misa
55b2a3aac2 Indent Graphics::reloadresources() with tabs
This is to respect the fact that the top half of the file is indented
with spaces, while the bottom half is indented with tabs.
Graphics::reloadresources() is on the bottom half.
2020-06-11 22:13:52 -04:00
leo60228
dd5c50c94c Fix some leaks 2020-06-07 22:40:03 -04:00
leo60228
887c1fbf96 Don't leak flipbfont 2020-06-07 22:40:03 -04:00
Fussmatte
aaa25c7b47 Fixed some custom asset bugs, added .zip level loading
Main game would retain custom level assets, now fixed. Also, custom fonts load properly. Finally, levels can be stored as a zip and placed in the levels folder, with the .vvvvvv file at the root of the zip and custom asset folders (graphics, sounds etc) also at the root.
2020-06-03 15:35:39 -04:00
Ethan Lee
21b6c22195 Minor visual cleanup of reloadresources 2020-05-31 19:43:24 -04:00
Matt Aaldenberg
b217fec3aa
Per-level custom asset loading functionality (#262) 2020-05-31 19:31:02 -04:00
Info Teddy
291d358b7e Add and draw one more row to all rooms with roomnames
Since translucent roomname backgrounds were introduced in
TerryCavanagh/VVVVVV#122, it exposes one glaring flaw with the game that
until now has been kept hidden: in rooms with room names, the game
cheapens out with the tile data and doesn't have a 30th row, because the
room name would hide the missing row. As a result, rooms with room names
have 29 rows instead of 30 to fill up the entire screen. And it looks
really weird when there's nothing but empty space behind the translucent
room name background.

To remedy this, I added one row to each room with a room name in the level.
First, I had to filter out all the rooms with no room names. However, that's
actually all contained in Otherlevel.cpp, the Overworld, which contains 221
rooms (8 of which are the Secret Lab, 6 more of which are the Ship, so 207 are
the actual Overworld, right? Wrong, 2 of those Overworld no-roomname rooms are
in the Lab, so there are actually 205 Overworld rooms). The remaining level
data files all contain rooms with room names.

But the process wasn't that easy. I noticed a while ago that each room
contains 29 `tmap.push_back()`s, one for each row of the room, and each row is
simply a string containing the 40 tiles for that row, concatenated with
commas.

However, I decided to actually check my intuition by doing a grep on each
level file and counting the number of results, for example `grep 'push_back'
Labclass.cpp | wc -l`. Whatever number comes out should be divisible by 29.
That particular grep on Labclass.cpp returns 1306, which divided by 29 is 45
with a remainder of 1.

So what does that mean? Does that mean there's 45 rooms each, and 1 leftover
row? Well, not exactly. The extra row comes from the fact that Outer Space has
30 rows instead of 29. Outer Space is the room that comes up when the game
finds a room is non-existent, which shouldn't happen with a properly-working
game, except in Outside Dimension VVVVVV. In fact, each level file has their
own Outer Space, and every single Outer Space also has 30 rooms. So really,
this means there are 44 rooms in the Lab and one Outer Space room. (Well, in
reality, there are 46 rooms in the Lab, because 2 of them use the Outside
tileset but have no room names, so they're stored in Otherlevel.cpp instead.)

We find the same result for the Warp Zone. `grep 'push_back' WarpClass.cpp |
wc -l` returns 697, which is 24 remainder 1, meaning 23 rooms of 29 rows and 1
room of 30 rows, which corresponds with 23 rooms in the Warp Zone and one
Outer Space room.

However, Outside Dimension VVVVVV + Tower Hallways and Space Station 1 and 2
are both odd curiosities. Finalclass.cpp contains Outside Dimension VVVVVV,
(which is Intermission 1 and 2 and the Final Level), but also the Tower
Hallway rooms, i.e. the auxiliary Tower rooms that are not a part of the main
tower. Spacestation2.cpp contains both Space Station 1 and 2, so don't be
deceived by the name.

`grep 'push_back' Finalclass.cpp | wc -l` returns 1597, which is actually 55
remainder 2. So... are there two rooms with 30 rows? Yes, in fact, The
Gravitron and Outer Space both contain 30 rows. So there are actually 55 rooms
stored in Finalclass.cpp (not including the minitowers Panic Room and The
Final Challenge), 54 rooms of actual level data and one Outer Space room, and
breaking down the 54 rooms even further, 51 of them are actually in Outside
Dimension VVVVVV and 3 of them are Tower Hallways. Of the 51 Outside Dimension
VVVVVV rooms, 14 of those are Intermission 1, 4 of them are Intermission 2,
and the rest of the 33 rooms are the Final Level (again, not including the
minitowers).

`grep 'push_back' Spacestation2.cpp | wc -l` returns 2148, which is 74
remainder 2. Are there two rooms with 30 rows again? No; one of those counted
2148 rows is a false-positive, because there's an if-else in Prize for the
Reckless that replaces the row with spikes with a row without spikes if you
are in a time trial or in No Death Mode. So there's 73 rooms in Space Station
1 and 2, and one Outer Space room.

With all this in mind, I decided to duplicate the current last row of each
room, the 29th row, to add a 30th row. However, I wasn't going to do this
automatically! But neither was I going to write some kludge-y code to parse
each nightmare of a level file and duplicate the rows that way.

Enter: Vim macros! (Er, well, actually, I use Neovim.) I first did
`/push_back`, so that pressing `n` would keep going to the next `push_back` in
the file. Then I went to the 29th row of the first room in the file, did a
`Yp`, and then started my macro with `qq`. The macro went like this: `30nYp`,
which is simply going to the 29th row of the next room over and duplicating
it. And that's all there was to it. However, I had to make sure that (1) my
cursor was before the `push_back` on the line of the 29th row of the room, and
(2) that I didn't skip rooms, both of which were problems I encountered when
pressing Ctrl+Z a given invocation of the macro (the Ctrl+Z is just a
metaphor, you actually undo by typing `u` in Vim). And also I had to make sure
to be careful around the extra lines of `push_back`s in Prize for the Reckless
and The Gravitron, and make sure I didn't run past the end of the file and
loop back around. Thankfully, all Outer Space rooms are at the end of each
file.

But first, I had to increase the number of rows drawn in Graphics.cpp by 1 in
order to compensate for this, and do the same when reading the tile data in
Map.cpp. I had to change fillcontent(), drawmap(), drawfinalmap(),
drawtowermap(), and drawtowermap_nobackground(). Funnily enough, the tower
functions already used 30 rows, but I guess it's an off-by-one due to the
camera scrolling, so they now draw 31 rows each.

Then, I went in-game to make sure that the row behind each room name looked
fine. I checked EVERY single room with a room name. I turned on invincibility
mode and added a temporary line to hardreset() that always turned on
game.nocutscenes for a smoother playtesting experience. And to make sure that
rooms which have entirely empty bottom rows actually still have 30 rows,
instead of having 29 and the game assuming that the 30th row was empty
(because that sounds like it could lead to Undefined Behavior), I added this
temporary debugging line to the start of mapclass::fillcontent():

    printf("(%i,%i) has %i rows\n", game.roomx, game.roomy, (int) tmap.size());

Everywhere I checked - and I made sure to check all rooms - every room had 30
rows and not 29 rows.

Unfortunately, some rooms simply couldn't be left alone with their 29th row
duplicated and had to be manually edited. This was because the 29th row would
contain some edge tiles because the player would be able to walk somewhere on
the 28th, 27th, and 26th rows, and if you duplicated said edge tiles behind
the room name, it would look bad.

Here's a list of rooms whose 30th rows I had to manually edit:

 - Comms Relay
 - The Yes Men
 - Stop and Reflect
 - They Call Him Flipper
 - Double-slit Experiment
 - Square Root
 - Brought to you by the letter G
 - The Bernoulli Principle
 - Purest Unobtainium
 - I Smell Ozone
 - Conveying a New Idea
 - Upstream Downstream
 - Give Me A V
 - $eeing Dollar $ign$
 - Doing Things The Hard Way
 - Very Good
 - Must I Do Everything For You?
 - Now Stay Close To Me...
 - ...But Not Too Close
 - ...Not as I Do
 - Do Try To Keep Up
 - Whee Sports
 - As you like it

   This is actually a strange case where it looked bad because of the 29th
   row, instead of the 30th row, and I had to change the 29th row instead of
   the 30th row to fix it.
 - Maze With No Entrance
 - Ascending and Descending
 - Mind The Gap

   Same strange case as "As you like it" (it's the 29th row I had to change
   that was the problem, not the 30th).
 - 1950 Silverstone Grand V
 - The Villi People

I found that Panic Room and The Final Challenge also looked strange behind the
roomname background, but I can't do much about either because towers' tile
data wrap around at the top and bottom, and if I added another row to either
it would be visible above the room name.

I've considered updating the development editors with these new level tiles,
but I decided against it as the development editors are already pretty
outdated anyway.
2020-05-19 11:25:38 -07:00
Misa
192b2f2dba Don't re-draw credits scroll background every frame
While I was working on my over-30-FPS patch, I found out that the tower
background in the credits scroll was being completely re-drawn every
single frame, which was a bit wasteful and expensive. It's also harder
to interpolate for my over-30-FPS patch. I'm guessing this constant
re-draw was done because the math to get the surface scroll properly
working is a bit subtle, but I've figured the precise math out!

The first changes of this patch is just removing the unconditional
`map.tdrawback = true;`, and having to set `map.scrolldir` everywhere to
get the credits scrolling in the right direction but make sure the title
screen doesn't start scrolling like a descending tower, too.

After that, the first problem is that it looks like the ACTION press to
speed up the credits scrolling doesn't speed up the background, too. No
problem, just shove a `!game.press_action` check in
`gamecompletelogic()`.

However, this introduces a mini-problem, which is that NOW when you hold
down ACTION, the background appears to be slowly getting out of sync
with the credits text by a one-pixel-per-second difference. This is
actually due to the fact that, as a result of me adding the conditional,
`map.bscroll` is no longer always unconditionally getting set to 1,
while `game.creditposition` IS always unconditionally getting
decremented by 1. And when you hold down ACTION, `game.creditposition`
gets decremented by 6.

Thus, I need to set `map.bscroll` when holding down ACTION to be 7,
which is 6 plus 1.

Then we have another problem, which is that the incoming textures desync
when you press ACTION, and when you release ACTION. They desync by
precisely 6 pixels, which should be a familiar number. I (eventually)
tracked this down to `map.bypos` being updated at the same time
`map.bscroll` is, even though `map.bypos` should be updated a frame
later AFTER updating `map.bscroll`.

So I had to change the `map.bypos` update in `gamecompleteinput()` and
`gamecompletelogic()` to be `map.bypos += map.bscroll;` and then place
it before any `map.bscroll` update, thus ensuring that `map.bscroll`
updates exactly one frame before `map.ypos` does. I had to move the
`map.bypos += map.bscroll;` to be in `gamecompleteinput()`, because
`gamecompleteinput()` comes first before `gamecompletelogic()` in the
`main.cpp` game loop, otherwise the `map.bypos` update won't be delayed
by one frame for when you press ACTION to make it go faster, and thus
cause a desync when you press ACTION.

Oh and then after that, I had to make the descending tower background
draw a THIRD row of incoming tiles, otherwise you could see some black
flickering at the bottom of the screen when you held down ACTION.

All of this took me way too long to figure out, but now the credits
scroll works perfectly while being more optimized.
2020-04-30 05:04:13 -04:00
Misa
28db7038fc Merge drawtowerbackgroundsolo() into drawtowerbackground()
It's less code being copied and pasted, especially since for my
over-30-FPS patch I would have to make a separate function for each if
both of them were still there, but if they're unified into one then I
will only have to make one more function.

And since map.scrolldir is now used outside of GAMEMODE, we'll need to
reset it in hardreset() and when exiting playtesting.
2020-04-29 18:08:13 -04:00
Misa
e9dd38ee35 Fix descending tower BG redraw
Due to the previous commit, the descending tower background now has to
account for map.bscroll, or else it will be off by one pixel from the
incoming textures. But ascending tower backgrounds work fine, so no need
to do anything with those.
2020-04-29 18:08:13 -04:00
Misa
b50ca5b9e6 Don't redraw tower background in descending towers
Looks like this was done as a quick fix instead of taking the time to
figure out the math needed to actually draw the incoming textures, which
is fair enough - it only makes one room, Panic Room, slightly laggier.

While I was working on my over-30-FPS patch, though, I came across the
fact that this background kept getting entirely redrawn every frame, and
it seems like it would be easier to interpolate descending tower
backgrounds if we scrolled what was already there instead.

Here, we have to draw two rows of incoming textures, otherwise the
scrolling surface will produce black lines.
2020-04-29 18:08:13 -04:00
Misa
857937326e Put screen effects render handling inside a function
This de-duplicates the screen effects rendering code by putting it
inside a function, Graphics::renderwithscreeneffects(), and using that
instead of copy-pasted code.
2020-04-27 15:07:58 -04:00
Misa
660f752bae Merge drawtowerentities() into drawentities()
This removes lots of duplicated code that drawtowerentities() did,
because all that really changed was accounting for map.ypos (which can
be done conditionally) and where and when the room wrapped (which can
also be done conditionally).
2020-04-26 19:07:40 -04:00
Misa
b5e813dbbb Make Graphics::drawentities() use a case-switch instead of an else-if
Makes it easier to read and doesn't require copy-pasting or re-typing
'obj.entities[i].size =='.
2020-04-26 19:07:40 -04:00
Misa
02dc1084e7 Fix offscreen teleporter rendering
This fixes an oddity that's only visual, which could only happen in
custom levels by using the createentity() internal command.

For the same reason that the second through fourth tiles of moving
platforms on the top and left was buggily rendered, SDL_BlitSurface()
strikes again to mutate the SDL_Rect we pass it and render the next
SDL_BlitSurface() call inbounds, even though we don't need it to.
2020-04-26 19:07:40 -04:00
Misa
4c45a8ac47 Prevent double-rendering of warping sprites on left and top of screen
Previously, the game could end up rendering a warping sprite twice due
to the fact that it could run "if entity is on the right side of the
screen" right after "if entity is on the left side of the screen" (but
not the other way around). This is most noticeable if you have a custom
player sprite with translucent pixels and stand on the left side of a
warping screen, but the code suggests it happens when warping through
the top of the screen, too.
2020-04-26 19:07:40 -04:00
Misa
276daa11bb Invert entity invis check to reduce indentation level
Instead of doing

    if (!obj.entities[i].invis)
    {
        ...
    }

It's better to do

    if (obj.entities[i].invis)
    {
        continue;
    }

    ...

It reduces the indentation by one level, which is always a good thing.
2020-04-26 19:07:40 -04:00
Misa
3f46a0a2e9 Remove temporary indents from the last commit
In the last commit, I removed having the flip mode conditional directly
inside the sprite-drawing code for each size type, which would reduce
the indentation one level. However, I opted to hold off un-indenting
until this commit, otherwise it would've produced too much noise.
2020-04-26 19:07:40 -04:00