Adapted from *i:
- Show a confirm dialog when interrupting a special node sequence
- New monster special ability: call global special node (as an action, not on death)
- New item special ability: call global special node
- Check there's a monster death special before calling it (wasn't necessary before, might be now with the special queue changes)
- Queue specials that are triggered while another special is in progress, instead of ignoring them; they will be run after the current special in progress finishes.
- *i's version of petrification touch is currently active only for monster-on-monster combat; need to merge with my version for monster-on-pc combat.
- Pass party location to special in use special item context
- Fix set town visibility node (was checking wrong field and thus could not hide towns)
Special nodes:
- Town Hostile: change to Set Town Attitude
- Select PC node: option to select random PC
- Affect special nodes can now affect monsters
- Fix affect death node reviving non-existent PCs
- Affect Spells: Can remove spells, and can affect level 1-3 spells
- If Objects: Merged from If Barrels and If Crates
- If Species: Replaces If Cave Lore
- If Trait: Replaces If Woodsman
- If Statistic: Replaces If Enough Mage Lore
- Change Lighting: Can affect town's global lighting setting, player's light level, or both at once.
- Pointers! Actually, I'd already implemented the callbacks for setting and getting them, but they're now actually used, and the implementation has been tweaked a little.
- Campaign flags! Again, I'd already implemented them sorta, but I tweaked things and they ended up sort of halfway between the two implementations. Plus there's now a special node to set them.
Additional bits:
- Special queue now uses an std::queue instead of a basic array.
- Enum for town lighting levels
- Disease touch ability is now honoured for monster-on-monster combat
- See monster special context now passes the monster's location as the trigger location; also, removed the double-trigger from one circumstance.
- Along with the set town attitude change, there's now the possibility for making the town hostile to trigger a special node, which can cause the party to be slain.
- Select PC special node: option to select specific PC
- Spell IDs for use in shops and Affect Spell nodes have changed so that 0 is now the first level 1 spell, and so forth.
- add_string_to_buf can now auto-split the string over multiple lines, and the special node that uses it takes advantage of this
- Special node parser warns if a node type is missing a corresponding opcode
- Reserved "pointers" to access the special node's trigger location (this was *i's idea, but he never implemented it)
- Warnings completely suppressed for the included TinyXML and gzstream libraries
- Parentheses warnings are now errors, since there were several that looked like bugs
- Ditto for dangling else warnings
Some of these warnings were actually bugs:
- Town wandering monsters would have never spawned, because the code to do so was accidentally nested within a check for overall_mode == MODE_OUTDOORS
---> boe.monster.cpp, lines 105-137
- Monster's behaviour with respect to elemental fields did not correctly depend on their immunities (this is the same precedence issue Sylae messed up fixing in the Windows code)
---> boe.monsters.cpp, lines 345-359
- Display of damage blocked by armour appeared to be incorrect (needs verification)
---> boe.newgraph.cpp, line 1079
- Three-choice dialogs probably weren't dealing with unusual button types correctly, though that's a minor point since they aren't expected to use such buttons
- Except that it's showing just black and white instead of the proper terrain pictures
- Fixed towns not initializing some flags, such as defy_mapping, causing them to be true when they shouldn't be
- Fix Ellipse shapes not being correctly positioned
- Changed the number of times a creature can appear in an outdoor encounter to match the documentation.
- Moved count_monst to cCurTown::countMonsters.
- Code cleanup in create_wand_monst() - removing unnecessary comparisons with true or false.
- Moved is_null_out_wand_entry to cOutdoors::cWandering::isNull().
- Moved is_null_wand_entry to cTown::cWandering::isNull().
- In create_wand_monst for the town case, I changed it so that the fourth monster (and only the fourth monster) has a 50% chance of appearing twice.
- In monst_check_speciall_terrain, replaced the commented check for town number in the force barrier case with a check for a new bit field variable: univ.town->strong_barrier
- Removed specials1, specials2, res1, and res2 from the townrecord; the checks for specials2 & 1 have been replaced with checks for the new bit field variable defy_mapping.
- In adj_town_look(), the lines uncommented in the previous revision were reduced to a single add_string_to_buf() call.
- Removed the 50 node limit in favour of an interrupt key. Pressing command-period while a node sequence is underway will now interrupt it. Control-C is supposed to have the same effect, but it's not working yet.
- Affect PC nodes other than Kill/Raise Dead now only affect the active character when the party is split up.
- Added missing breaks in the split party node which would allow the party to be split in combat or when already split, despite a message saying they can't.
- Added a second operator[] to cCurOut which takes a location as a parameter rather than an x coordinate.
- Properly fixed an earlier error in cPitc::init() which had a temporary fix; it turned out to be a case of static objects not being initialized in the right order.
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- Added some of the most basic dialogs
- Changed C-style <xxx.h> headers to C++-style <cxxx> headers
- Switched graphics to load from the PNG files in graphics.exd rather than from Blades of Exile Graphics (NOTE: Some graphics still don't work, probably because of incorrect source rects)
- Switched cursors to load from GIF files in graphics.exd rather than from Blades of Exile Graphics
- Moved Niemand's tileImage functions from boe.graphics.cpp to graphtool.cpp, so they can be used by all three programs.
- Added some string lists in .txt files
- Made cursors into an enum
- Rewrote the code for displaying the Edit Terrain dialog to use the new engine (not tested yet)
- Fixed some __attribute__((deprecated)) stuff
- Most graphics are now loaded just after the custom graphics. This means they will be overridden by a file of the same name in the scenario's .exr folder.
- Altered modes a little so that when at the startup screen you are in MODE_STARTUP rather than MODE_OUTDOORS.
- Switched from function pointers to boost::function – the Boost libraries are now required.
- Finished off the new dialog engine and made gess necessary
- Added status icons as another type that can be drawn in dialogs
- C Wrappers for Cocoa cursors based on an Apple example. This is tested, and works perfectly.
- Added a switch in the program for using Windows graphics; however, there is no way as yet to set this flag, and in fact there aren't even any Windows graphics to use.
- Added include guards to graphtool.h
- Made separate mac and win directories within sounds.exa, since the Mac and Windows sounds are mostly subtly different (with two completely different!)
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- Removed all referenes to cPopulation::dudes in favour of the overloaded operator[]
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Removed unnecessary or potentially harmful compiler flags.
Added alignment attribute to all old struct members.
Removed some unused variables.
Made some switch statements handle all or more cases.
Removed using declarations in favor of fully qualified names.
Fixed a couple of assignments in conditionals that should have been comparisons.
Eliminated linker warnings by restoring default linking of standard libraries.
Fixed some comparisons between signed and unsigned integers.
Note: No testing has been done, in particular of old file I/O. This should be checked for regression caused by alteration of old struct definitions.
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- Re-implemented walkway drawing in the same way
- Tried to fix an STL error
- A few other thing, maybe?
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- New way of drawing walkway (doesn't work yet)
- New way of drawing roads (doesn't yet work correctly)
- New way of drawing trim (not tested yet)
- New way of handling marked specials (works in editor but not in game)
- New way of handling two-space rubble in the editor (works as expected)
- Merged several terrain special properties
- Deprecated several terrain graphics
- Completed (probably) the import & convert code for old-format terrain
- Probably other things that I have forgotten that have something to do with terrain
- A few other little things, bugfixes, etc
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- Changes some C-strings to STL-strings
- Fixed the problem where the spiderweb logo would not fully appear if ShowStartupSplash is disabled
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- Fixed compile errors in the other targets.
- Added three test save files: one with a party not in a scenario, one with a party who has just entered Valley of Dying things,
and one with the same party just after leaving town.
- Added the new menu file for the game that I'm working on (not yet used)
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