a banana), see r3008 on trunk.
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group ('special'). Additionally, groups are now only
shown if there is at least one (unlocked) kart in it,
so it becomes only visible after unlocking the Gnu
kart. Putting it in its own group means the AI will
not use this kart.
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If it's set to false, the kart will have neither skid marks
nor skidding sfx. This is currently set for the gnu kart
(part of previous commit).
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and disabled any defaults for player 3 and 4 (to avoid issues
with key bindings not saved when the same key is defined more than
once).
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the first one using asdf+space (for a comfortable hand
position), and the 2nd one using hjklm for split screen.
Some keys are defined twice (e.g. asdf is steering for the
2nd player), but the input handler works this out: if
two players are used, the settings for the 2nd player
overwrite the settings for the first player.
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older hardware), the kart is in the addon package for now.
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showed the kart in the middle of the screen, not in the lower).
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would run into each other and into the time display of the characters).
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not to load older tracks and kart, e.g. if STK is
installed on top of an existing older STK installation).
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for the problem that shadows are glued under the kart, even if
the kart is in the air).
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2) If a ball has exactly speed zero, correctly set dummy speed vector.
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command line does not exist. It now aborts with a useful error message
in this case.
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(though it involves setting a breakpoint etc, so it's only for
developers).
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project files and needs to be removed manually to disable glut).
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bullet debug via the --bullet-debug command line option can be used,
otherwise this command line option is not available).
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not be near the finish line when the race is over)
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position configurable in stk_config and increased this
value from 1.0 sec to 1.5 sec.
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(note: they are not yet ideal for all tracks and need some
improvements).
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considered to be a shortcut (in case that some new track
has a secgtor length of more than 90).
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1) on road/off road is now detected with a certain tolerance
to the drivelines (currently 15%), i.e. the drivelines are
made 15% wider.
2) Skipped segments distance was shortened to 50m (since it
should be used less with the above higher tolerance, and
it caused problems with shortcut not being detected.
3) The new drivelines with tolerance can be seen with --track-debug=4
(--track-debug=2 shows the original drivelines)
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a deactivated state when restarting (which means they could be
hovering in mid-air).
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would jump or move into an unexpected direction.
2) AI karts now uses some random-ness when to use the
zipper at the start of a race. This make it look
less 'in synch'.
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2) Save nitro when speed is already high.
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they would only use an item after a collision, now they
will fire when the kart ahead is close enough.
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rounding problems (evil tux on the old race track for example).
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by another kart could not be detached by slowing down.
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of on-grass inside the pyramid).
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would actually hit a kart (which could then cause the camera to
jump since it gets an incorrect normal).
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when trying to use to do the challenge, instead STK will abort with an
error message indicating the problem at startup (see bug 2316973).
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don't overlap with the mini map anymore.
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currently one minute.
2) Skid marks now support proper culling, which should help with slowdown
some people have seen.
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only set for grass, sand, sandgrass textures).
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small gap between the book and the wall (to the right), an invalid
driveline index would be accessed.
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device (i.e. for gamepad one mapping of gamepad axis/buttons to kart
controls). When changing the player conntrol option for 'left', the
last corresponding input configuration is loaded. This allows for example
to switch from keyboard to gamepad and back with one keystroke (in each
case).
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the corresponding steering direction is set automatically
(e.g.: you have keyboard configured, then select axis 0 - for left,
the gui will then automatically select axis 0 + for right).
2) Made user_config more const correct (and used more references instead
of objects)
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furthest moved is now chosen (and not a random one
depending on sdl).
2) For steering, axis controls are now 'preferred', while
for all other controls buttons are preferred. This is
important for certain gamepads that have 'analogue
buttons' (e.g. buttons that can be partly pressed) and
that deliver two events (one analogue and one digital)
when pressed. See thread 'Not sure if this is a bug exactly.'
in the forum for details.
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select a joystick axis in the option menu. Instead applied
patch by samjam (forum) which fixes the original issue.
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be locked, i.e. it would steer to the left or right while
the joystick is in 'neutral' position.
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brake now results in the kart still accelerating (and
similar sequences work as expected, too).
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release brake (while the speed is still >0) would result
in the kart accelerating with reduced power since the bullet
brakes were stills set.
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2) Fixed installation which would miss several files.
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and a warning pyramid sign as banana. Use it with the
"--item coin_sign" command line parameter.
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rescued get a lap counted incorrectly, see bug 2453274 for details.
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2) Config files will now use nitro/drift instead of wheelie/jump.
Old config files will automatically be updated (and a message
be printed).
3) Renamed all members of the kart control structure to start
with m_ .
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added twice to the physics world (resulting in bullet assertion
errors).
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it would have an invalid position (#1), and this would
result in duplicated positions later.
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in all eliminated karts having the same position). Code cleanup.
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unreachable part of the track, press rescue, and (if you were closer to
that other part of the track), rescue would drop you off there).
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Otherwise (when testing for distance along tracks >300) it could
happen (e.g. shifting sand, drive left after the lap was counted before
the pillar till you do a shortcut) that laps were 'discounted' twice.
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2341488), fixed some incorrect lap counting.
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point (to the first), resulting in sometimes laps not being
counted.
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location (when m_last_track_coords = m_curr_track_coords), so no
laps were ever counted.
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skip the last (or first) driveline when driving over the starting
line. This resulted in incorrect (duplicated/missing) positions.
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(and on a per kart basis as well, so each kart can skid differently).
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frame for the AI (to reduce shaking, but for now this
is not used, since the steering parameters are not fixed)
2) Bugfix in AI: in some cases out-of-road was detected incorrectly
(caused by using kart width instead of length)
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frequently crashed (e.g. into the track).
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engine for 0.5 seconds to allow some bounce back).
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medium AI is enabled again).
2) The AI handles nitro differently depending on difficulty.
3) Removed wheelie code from kart object, kart properties etc.
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the widget the mouse cursor was on was selected, not the currently
highlighted widget (i.e. you couldn't select with arrow up/down
anymore).
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being pushed out by bullet again. In this case a rescue might be triggered
since there is no terrain under the kart for a frame).
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and braking behaviour is improved.
2) The track angle was switched from degrees to rad.
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2) Reduced smoke effect somewhat (and made it dependent on actually turning
the wheel)
3) Removed skid marks when restarting a race.
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2) Some projectile functions have been renamed (explode
to hit etc), since not all projectiles might explode.
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2) Fixed the fact that a plunger would not explode 'normally'
when hitting the track.
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(texture and graphics still needs to be improved!)
2) Added new user_config setting for graphical effects.
3) Started to move graphics related file into separate
subdirectory.
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attached while an anvil or so is active, the additional weight
of the anvil will never go away).
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The rubber band doesn't do anything atm.
2) Bugfix: plungers could fly through the ground.
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called before the first update).
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2) Added support for 'nitro' mode: no wheelies, instead
collected energy can be used for a speed boost.
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2) log output (stderr or terminal) is not saved in user config anymore
(avoiding the problem of not seeing error messages because they
are redirected to a log file)
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then displaying the wheels (though no data for this is
added to the .kart files atm).
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less likely for a kart to topple over.
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have been replaced with the radius of the turn (since the
turn angle depends on the wheelbase of the kart). This way
the turning behaviour can be defined independent of the
kart physics.
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the corners of the chassis (and not where the graphical
wheels are). Improved physics settings for hexley.
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part of the STK core distribution anymore).
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materials.dat), which cause them to be deleted after one race, causing
the powerup_manager to have invalid pointers.
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at the wrong spot for (esp. smaller) models, causing the karts to
get stuck when touching a wall.
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tux(kart) to make the character naming scheme consistent.
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for 0.5 seconds (enough time for the kart that hit it to drive
away). This also fixes the bug that re-appearing bubble gums
were not properly pitch/roll aligned anymore.
2) Bugfix: If a bubble gum was used in a race, a crash happened
when exiting STK (during cleanup).
3) Bugfix: When restarting a race, bubble gums from the old race
are now removed.
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(i.e. they will always lie flat on the terrain).
2) Cleaned up some code, added doxygen comments.
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2) Added new wheels to dinokart.
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for irrlicht, simplifies the handling of the karts.
2) Current suspension is now used to display the wheels of karts.
This currently only works for tuxkart, all other models still
need to be modified (and these models will not display any
steering atm).
3) Refactored kart model handling: all plib specific kart model
handling is now encapsulated in karts/kart_model.?pp
4) Moved some files into new subdirs.
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the physics model having a wrong size.
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minor race mode can not be send as char anymore, it has to be int.
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without a valid OpenGL context" error, instead a better error message is printed.
2) Changed sdldrv to follow our layout, added some documentation, fixed a few
warnings.
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and checks if all values are actually defined are done in one
file now (and not in two different classes as before). Added
doxygen comments as well.
2) More physics improvements.
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with the ground (and as a result start rotating on the spot).
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2) Improved history file format to collect control information (like
steering etc) to allow replaying based on the physics (and not only
replaying recorded kart positions).
3) Added some constants (time till finish, time for music credits) to
the stk_config.dat file.
4) Made name of the menu background picture configureable in
stk_config.dat file.
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new game etc.
2) Fixed non network end-of-game handling.
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mode can now be restarted (GP and FTL modes are still
to be done).
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2) Added new files to VS project.
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time a SFX object is created. They are preloaded once, and then shared
and reused)
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linux)
2) Removed several warning (e.g. no newline at end of file).
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2) Bugfix: certain sfx (esp. engine sound) would not get started
correctly when changing sfx settings during a race.
3) Bugfix: Engine sound would be played if the in-race-menu was shown.
3) Allocating and deallocating SFX objects is now completely done
in SXFManager (and not allocated in SFXmanager, but deallocated
via a normal delete call).
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not always defined (and additionally the client would do the full AI code, too,
which leads to crashes).
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fixed the gravity handling for the bowling ball.
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creating the world (which might give a performance boost).
2) Moved ssg_help into utils directory, added a namespace,
and changed parameters to use Vec3 (instead of 3 floats).
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and add engine sounds.
2) Added sfx manager so that the buffers for the sfx are shared between
all sfx objects.
3) Moved all audio related files into audio subdirectory.
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2) Cleaned up some include files.
3) Fixed compilation of optimised version on VS.
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the selected character was removed from the list, but the model
didn't change - it was still rotating the now unavailable character.
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only show the butterfly at the karts, but not actually do a rescue).
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a character can only be selected once, and is then not available for other
players anymore).
2) Fixed restart race (which would finish the race after about 11 seconds)
3) Moved widget related classes into gui dir.
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selection screen before a client has selected the number of players.
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2) Updated STK sources to unconditionally compile for enet.
3) Updated VS project file for enet.
4) enet support for automake.
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from the server to the clients). Started to implement synchronising
of herrings and projectiles.
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fixed = vs == bug in network_manager.
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2) Improvements to network managers (finite state machine) and to the network GUI.
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server address and port are now saved in the user configuration.
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'in between' to move a few files.
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network connections and while loading the actual track.
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2) Added command line options to start a server and client.
3) Added enet support to configure.
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(which causes problems with certain karts, e.g. hexley).
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converted to an int when using abs.
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- use 1.5 times the distance from the kart properties in 2 and 3
player (split screen) mode to fix kart not being visible
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3 challenges at the same time.
2) Moved reading of grand prix challenges into unlock manager
(previous location would not read the status of the challenges
correctly from the user config file).
3) Fixed position requirement of 'follow the leader' challenges
(winner has position 2, not 1).
4) GP which have missing tracks are now ignored (solves crash
when STK is installed on top of an old installation)
5) Made the images in the race result screen non-active.
6) Made the description of challenges non-active.
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2) Updated makefile to support r2190.
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GP name can be used).
2) Added support for challenges to be specified in .challenge files,
converted all existing challenges to be specified in this kind of
data file.
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used in GP as well.
2) Improved game-mode gui to use the new layout engine.
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accelerating have been removed; sound when hitting parts of the track
have been re-enabled.
2) Special handling of smaller karts (wilber/hexley) has been removed.
3) Added option to specify the exact wheel positions for the physics.
4) Added option to move the center of gravity along all three axis
(not only height).
5) Added --kartsize-debug command line option to print the sizes of
each kart (which is useful when specifying the wheel positions).
6) Removed unused entry from stk_config.data.
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removed, this kart would not get restarted correctly.
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2) Added some debug print in case of incorrect kart positions
(which I have seen once and never again).
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the current speed. I.e. on lower speed narrower turns are possible.
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Instead it aborts with an error message now, detailing the track name and
kart number which causes the problem now.
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set, avoiding the layout engine (and making it easy to make them skinable).
2) Added track groups, all current tracks are in a group called 'standard'.
The track select widget can now scroll and therefore display a large
number of tracks.
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2) Cleaned up unused kart physics parameters, added new suspension_travel_cm parameter.
3) Renamed TrackManager::getTrackCount() to getNumberOfTracks() (to follow the same pattern as
getNumberOfKarts()).
4) Minor code cleanup, warnings removal, ...
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variables and replaced them with STK_{INCLUDE,LIB}.
Disabled 64-bit warnings, since this flag is deprecated.
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to a central directory containing all header and lib files. This is in preparation
for a 'windows dependency package', and requires less work for the user to set up.
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2) The minimum number of karts is now set correctly.
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2) Fixed the AI calling rescue when crashing repeatedly (which hasn't
d been working since bullet physics was used).
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2) Replaced several sg* data structures and function parameters with
plib independent data structures.
3) Some code cleanup, updated gpl license to 3 in a file or two.
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based) data structures (except for the final call to set the ssg
camera).
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2) Added new vec3 object, which is used to convert all
sg* data structures to btVector3. Replaced more sg*
data structures using vec3.
3) Replaced all individual red,reen,blue values in .kart
files with a single 'rgb' vector entry.
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phase is set, resulting in the brakes of the karts not being reset.
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This required the removal of the player one key bindings from that
menu, but a referral to the Player Config menu has been left in its place.
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2. Updated CREDITS and Changelog with details of the improved track.
3. Updated CREDITS and Changelog with Swedish translation and Crescent
Crossing track details.
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2. Made text describing energy math class challenge clearer.
3. Unlocked grand prix mode.
see revision 1980 in 0.5rc1 branch.
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Simplification broke the final lap split times for AI karts, making them
negative and resulting in false overall race times.
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2) Added a 'final camera': this camera will move forward and turn
when a race is finished to show the finishing line. This is
currently only enabled for the race track.
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esp. in the ramp in tux tollway (reproduced by jumping down the ramp
while doing a wheelie). See r1941 on 0.5rc1 branch.
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(the kart might get stuck sitting on a wall with all wheels in the air).
See r1940 on 0.5rc1.
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(e.g. when the race_option menu would access the number of laps). See
r1924 on 0.5rc1 branch.
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(while the btOdeQuickstepConstraintSolver is still not used, this
allows our bullet tree to be kept in close synch with their official
versions).
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recorded. This could result in an incorrect display of the
race over menu (which happens if there is no highscore).
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since it fails with newer compilers (e.g. gcc 4.3, where new.h is not
supplied anymore) - and the file is not actually used in STK.
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in the path anymore (e.g. certain suse versions), which means the
desktop files didn't work. Now the configured path is automatically
inserted into the desktop file.
Additional the categories was shortened.
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since the real todo list is on the wiki).
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Re-adjusted the game mode hepl screen to display correctly with.
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rather than a quick race.
2. Bugfix: a win is now required to complete all gp challenges and the
tux tollway head to head.
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parameters somewhat, and made the new explosion code the default.
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does not work good enough, #undef WILD_EXPLOSION, which will just
trigger a rescue instead.
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would get the same number of collectables again.
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2) Added a setting to change the volumne of sfx.
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set number of karts and AI level).
2) Race option menu now remembers previous settings
(and command line options), so it can start with
better defaults.
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clock gets to 10 seconds in Follow the Leader mode.
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of coins needed for the two coin collection challenges.
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description is given (this simplified work for translators).
2) Changed the .track files to use designer instead of description
(if applicable).
3) Updated .pot file
4) Minor clenaup in lisp parser.
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strings marked as _("translate me")
2) Added _() for all names and descriptions for the tracks and GPs
3) Improved update_pot.sh to create the entries for all track and
GP files.
4) Updated supertuxkart.pot to include all GPs and tracks.
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(which happens at least when setting up a new race).
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2. The --track argument on the command line now checks if the track is unlocked.
3. Updated URL of STK home page.
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2) Switched fonts so that the new DomesticMannerLatin1 font is
used both for menu and race gui. In the menu the new
PrintBold function is used to make the font better visible.
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2) The faster music is now only triggered for the last 30 seconds
of a race.
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2. Changed grand prix challenges so that a win is necessary to complete them.
3. Increased the time in which to complete the city challenge to 5:20.
4. Added some linebreaks to some of the text for the challenges as it was being truncated.
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feature)
2) Cleaned up camera handling.
3) Some work on replacing sg* with bt* data structures.
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that sometimes happened when crossing triangle boundaries.
2) Started replacing sg functions and data structures with
bullet objects and methods.
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2) Made some camera parameters configureable.
3) Some code cleanup for karts.
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2. Bugfix: active challenges are now refreshed when a challenge has been
completed.
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is on a zipper (which happens with the new fort magma track).
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challenge when started from the challenge menu.
2. Added a check that 4 or more karts competed in the race track
time challenge.
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if the name is clicked, a race for this challenge is started (e.g. a
unfinished track in the 'all track' challenge, or the race/GP that
needs to be raced with the right number of opponents, difficulty etc).
2) The all_track challenge now has a list of all tracks (instead of simply
couting).
3) Fixed typo: the short description of the collect coin challenge had
'race track' specified in the short description.
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information files, the pitch is increased creating a somewhat faster
version. The maximum pitch can be specified in the information files
(keyword 'max-pitch', defaults to 0.1), and the duration over which
the pitch is increased as 'faster-time' (default: 1 second).
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over after a jump (e.g. ramp, or paper plane).
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This is needed now that skidding has been implemented because AI karts
are more likely to crash off the track and onto other parts of the
track.
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using an incorrect pointer. This could lead to karts being pushed through
the track.
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automatic reset if the objects falls off the track.
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and direct hits a bit more severe.
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people who mapped the gamepad esc button to accelerate: the key would still be
pressed when the leader-result menu is shown, causing a crash).
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a null pointer would be accessed.
2) Removed smoke.rgb warning.
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resulted in displaying wrong/incorrect times during follow-the-leader
mode).
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the leader is not the first.
2) AI karts brake if they are ahead of the leader
3) The leader has now the text 'leader' displayed next
to the item.
4) The ranks in the leader results table are now correct
(starting with 1 instead of 2)
5) Fixed two potential bugs, which might result in
triggering an assert.
6) Replaced assert (in case that it should get triggered
again) with useful messages to stderr.
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used (in split screen multiplayer), resulting in the camera showing only the road.
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information is now only managed by the race_manager, no
more in-between objects to transfer information along.
2) The scores for grand prix are now defined in the stk_config.dat
file (10, 8, 6, 5, 4, .., 1, 0, 0) points
3) Bugfix: unlock information wasn't saved anymore. Added specific
saving after unlocking, plus re-inserted the 'generic' save
at the end of STK again.
4) bugfix/work around: Visual Studio complains about incompatible
iterators in sdldrv - apparently caused by using erase, and
then keep on using the iterator.
5) Fixed bug when running a race in a GP again (scores/times
were added each time).
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- added stick config entities to configuration which includes a deadzone value
- added methods to read and save this new entities
- make StickInfo a part of the SDLDriver class
- some spelling fixes
- save config when leaving options menu through escape key (GA_LEAVE)
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- fix all uses of the new class
- fixed a few spelling mistakes
- config is now saved upon leaving options menu (not when the game is ended)
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features to be unlocked when reading the configuration.
2) Some minor code cleanup.
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jungle track are locked now)
2) Fixed gettext handling for windows, added initial
(and by now somewhat outdated) German translation.
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fullscreen, now returns to window mode and does not blacklist the
resolution as happened previously.
2.Bugfix: Fullscreen button is now no longer available for blacklisted
resolutions when first entering the Display config menu.
3.Bugfix: When changing from a blacklisted resolution to a
non-blacklisted resolution in window mode, the fullscreen button is now
shown.
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F9 documentation (since it doesn't work on all platforms).
See r1638 on 0.4.
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music, and a special 'faster' music which will be played during the
last track.
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sound packages, and using "*.music" information
files for additional information music.
2) Removed old/unused plib sound support.
3) Moved all .ogg files to either data/music, or
to the tracks where they belong.
4) Moved fonts to data/fonts; wav to data/sfx,
po to data/po, herring to data/herrings,
models to data/models.
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removed email list information
2) Increased minimum memory requirement to 128MB
(I doubt very much that STK runs with 32MB).
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2) Removed 'magic' constant 0.0044 from steering
computation; replaced by DEGREE_TO_RAD, which means
that steering values in stk_config.data and .kart files
have to be divided by about 3.9
3) Added early cancellation of parachute when a slow down
of 30% is reached (defined in stk_config.data). This allows
karts to brake and get rid of the parachute earlier.
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of only a higher acceleration).
2) Code cleanup (removed unused functions and config parameters).
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incorrectly be rescued. This fix avoids the problem (the raycast for
terrain detection actually starts under the track) by letting the ray
start a certain epsilon higher.
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which the shortcut was detected, and not to the last valid sector).
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and loading related (very plib specific) functions in the new
loader object.
2) Move *.tkkf files into separate subdirs, and renamed them
to *.kart files.
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2) Moved more track specific textures into corresponding track subdirectories.
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now in their own subdirectory (including models, textures).
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directorym files were not found).
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2) Fixed the manual (added new key bindings for jump
and look back, improved layout, added picture for
description of race interface.
(see r1589 on 0.4rc1 branch).
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1) empty robot templates have been moved from
'tools' to src/robots (documentation was updated),
and are now included in source distributions
Removed tools directory which is now empty.
2) Include documentation in source distributions
(but only player_manual will be installed)
3) Added missing bullet documentation files
and removed unnecessary cmake files.
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STK was started from the src directory).
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via loader functions (and not via a hardcoded path). Replaced
a lot of char* handling with std::string (though that's still work
in progress).
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extension), and improved installer to install visual studio and
openal redistributable packages.
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vc++ redistributable. This is necessary to run STK on
machines where no openal and/nor no VC is installed
(including the .dll files is not enough).
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maximum distance wasn't big enough to fully disable this. See r1531 on 0.4rc1.
(When work on the trunk resumes, the appropriate code should be completely
removed).
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for the pre-bullet physics) - see r1529 on 0.4rc1 branch.
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How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
3. Protecting Users' Legal Rights From Anti-Circumvention Law.
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
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To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
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the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
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<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
4. Conveying Verbatim Copies.
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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5. Conveying Modified Source Versions.
You may convey a work based on the Program, or the modifications to produce it from the Program, in the form of source code under the terms of section 4, provided that you also meet all of these conditions:
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
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* d) If the work has interactive user interfaces, each must display Appropriate Legal Notices; however, if the Program has interactive interfaces that do not display Appropriate Legal Notices, your work need not make them do so.
If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this
when it starts in an interactive mode:
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Gnomovisionversion 69, Copyright (C) year name of author
Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
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The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may
be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be
mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.
You may convey a covered work in object code form under the terms of sections 4 and 5, provided that you also convey the machine-readable Corresponding Source under the terms of this License, in one of these ways:
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
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necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
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Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
`Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
A separable portion of the object code, whose source code is excluded from the Corresponding Source as a System Library, need not be included in conveying the object code work.
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