- Just set init for SoundClass to empty.
- Removed code block from SetActorProperty for APROP_Soundclass that does nothing
- Lower-cased soundclass in FSerializer
- Created a new const char to read the player's soundclass. If the playerpawn returns NAME_None for it's default, then it will set defaultsoundclass to "player". After running the skin code, the function now returns defaultsoundclass or soundclass, depending if soundclass is empty or not.
- Renamed GetSoundClass to S_GetSoundClass
This simulates a feature found in Crispy Doom, which keeps the
weapon bobbing while firing. This leads to a "smoother" appearance
which may look a bit prettier to some people.
The default value of 0 preserves the old behavior.
* moved the sprite renaming out of the file system entirely into a caller-provided callback.
* renamed several functions to closer match the terms of a file system.
* moved the VM interface out of the implementation.
These were creating dangerous interdependencies. It is better to do explicit conversions when needed.
As an added plus, this means that zstring.h no longer depends on name.h which was very annoying.
- added Marisa Kirisame's CHAN_OVERLAP flag.
- exported S_IsActorPlayingSomething to ZScript.
The sound API change required deprecating A_PlaySound and S_Sound. There are now new variants S_StartSound and A_StartSound which have two distinct parameters for channel and flags.
Duration of sound playback and subtitles display will be synchronized if sound id is specified
For existing Strife messages this works out of the box
https://forum.zdoom.org/viewtopic.php?t=65379
These are identical to the actual logs but it turned out that these texts need to be separate to avoid misbehavior.
This also disables the subtitles for the teaser because its log numbers collide with the full game.