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So, 2.3 added recoloring one-way tiles to no longer make them be always yellow. However, custom levels that retexture the one-way tiles might not want them to be recolored. So, if there are ANY custom assets mounted, then the one-ways will not be recolored. However, if the XML has a <onewaycol_override>1</onewaycol_override> tag, then the one-way will be recolored again anyways. When I added one-way recoloring, I didn't intend for any custom asset to disable the recoloring; I only did it because I couldn't find a way to check if a specific file was customized by the custom level or not. However, I have figured out how to do so, and so now tiles.png one-way recolors will only be disabled if there's a custom tiles.png, and tiles2.png one-way recolors will only be disabled if there's a custom tiles2.png. In order to make sure we're not calling PhysFS functions on every single deltaframe, I've added caching variables, tiles1_mounted and tiles2_mounted, to Graphics; these get assigned every time reloadresources() is called. |
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This is the source code to VVVVVV, version 2.0+. For more context about this release, see the announcement on Terry's blog!
License
VVVVVV's source code is made available under a custom license. See LICENSE.md for more details.
In general, if you're interested in creating something that falls outside the license terms, get in touch with Terry and we'll talk about it!
Authors
- Created by Terry Cavanagh
- Room Names by Bennett Foddy
- Music by Magnus Pålsson
- Metal Soundtrack by FamilyJules
- 2.0 Update (C++ Port) by Simon Roth
- 2.2 Update (SDL2/PhysicsFS/Steamworks port) by Ethan Lee
- Beta Testing by Sam Kaplan and Pauli Kohberger
- Ending Picture by Pauli Kohberger
Versions
There are two versions of the VVVVVV source code available - the desktop version (based on the C++ port, and currently live on Steam), and the mobile version (based on a fork of the original flash source code, and currently live on iOS and Android).