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* Update GUI files for replay improvements * Updated replay capabilities * Improve timer formatting possibilities Mainly, the ability to choose to display or not minutes, and to choose how many digits are shown after seconds (from 0 : second as smallest timestep - to 3 : ms as smallest timestep) Also displays "mm:ss.ms" rather than "mm:ss:ms". * Some new list widget possibilities Like the ability to update the header while the list is displayed (useful to add or remove columns) * Update ghost kart for the new replay data * Also update the ghost controller * Live differences with ghost replays in linear worlds * Replay-related UI changes Big changes to the replay selection screen, and small change to the race UI (add the live timer in ghost races) and the race result UI (add the option to directly race against a newly saved ghost). * Improves the replay action modal dialog * Fix time-to-ticks regression * Several requested improvements * Improved ghost icon Also updates the license * GUI changes and improvements to accomodate multi-mode support * Additional recorded data * More functions to get the current race state * Update replay variables to match what is used * Updated replay-related config values * Add ghost kart support to easter egg hunt mode * Transparent attachments for ghost karts * Use new stored data (color, item type) Also : - Interpolate speed for smoother display in watch-only mode - Coding style improvements * Fix coding style issues and add UI support for modes * Fix coding style issues & support for easter egg mode * Remove leftover prints * Use getDifficultyName to remove hardcoded values * Fix attach_ticks and coding style fixes * Make the position of the timers fully relative Otherwise, they would tend to touch each other in some resolutions Also add a comment about the 59.9995f * Make the list filling code clearer Also use getDifficultyName Most of the line changes shown by git correspond to moving around some bits or adjusting indentation. * Remove a TODO as requested * Fix dialog being dismissed too soon * Remove a fixme * Small clean up * Fix logging * Partial #3249 fix
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<config>
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<!-- Minimum and maximum kart versions that can be used by this binary.
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Older version will be ignored. -->
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<kart-version min="2" max="3"/>
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<!-- Minimum and maxium track versions that be be read by this binary.
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Older versions will be ignored. -->
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<track-version min="6" max="7"/>
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<!-- Minimum and maxium server versions that be be read by this binary.
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Older versions will be ignored. -->
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<server-version min="1" max="1"/>
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<!-- Maximum number of karts to be used at the same time. This limit
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can easily be increased, but some tracks might not have valid start
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positions for those additional karts. -->
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<karts max-number="20"/>
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<!-- Scores are the number of points given when the race ends. -->
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<grand-prix>
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<!-- Establish the distribution of points in GP.
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For a race of N karts ; the N-first point values are taken.
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Then, they are sorted. E.g. ; 0 1 2 1 3 2 becomes 0 1 1 2 2 3.
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Then these numbers are used to establish the DIFFERENCE of points
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between consecutive karts.
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The smaller of the numbers is used to establish the score for the
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last kart and not the difference between 2 karts.
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In the above example, the last kart will have 0 point, the one before
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before 1 (0+1) ; the one before 2 (0+1+1), the one before 4 (0+1+1+2),
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etc. until the 1st which have 9 (0+1+1+2+2+3)
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There shall be at least as much points nodes as max-numbers kart -->
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<points points="0" /> <!-- added with 1 kart, score for the last kart -->
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<points points="1" /> <!-- added with 2 karts -->
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<points points="1" /> <!-- added with 3 karts -->
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<points points="2" /> <!-- added with 4 karts -->
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<points points="2" /> <!-- added with 5 karts -->
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<points points="1" /> <!-- added with 6 karts -->
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<points points="3" /> <!-- added with 7 karts -->
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<points points="1" /> <!-- added with 8 karts -->
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<points points="3" /> <!-- added with 9 karts -->
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<points points="4" /> <!-- added with 10 karts -->
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<points points="1" /> <!-- added with 11 karts -->
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<points points="2" /> <!-- added with 12 karts -->
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<points points="5" /> <!-- added with 13 karts -->
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<points points="1" /> <!-- added with 14 karts -->
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<points points="3" /> <!-- added with 15 karts -->
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<points points="6" /> <!-- added with 16 karts -->
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<points points="4" /> <!-- added with 17 karts -->
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<points points="2" /> <!-- added with 18 karts -->
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<points points="7" /> <!-- added with 19 karts -->
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<points points="1" /> <!-- added with 20 karts -->
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<points points="8" /> <!-- added with 21 karts -->
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<points points="1" /> <!-- added with 22 karts -->
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<points points="2" /> <!-- added with 23 karts -->
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<points points="1" /> <!-- added with 24 karts -->
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<points points="9" /> <!-- added with 25 karts -->
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<points points="4" /> <!-- added with 26 karts -->
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<points points="1" /> <!-- added with 27 karts -->
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<points points="10" /><!-- added with 28 karts -->
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<points points="2" /> <!-- added with 29 karts -->
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<points points="12" /><!-- added with 30 karts -->
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</grand-prix>
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<!-- Time in follow-the-leader after which karts are removed.
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The last values applies for all remaining karts.
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time-per-kart Additional time added to the interval
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for each kart in the race. -->
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<follow-the-leader intervals="30 20 10"
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time-per-kart="0" />
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<!-- Startup information.
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Penalty: Penalty time if a kart accelerates before GO. -->
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<startup penalty="1" />
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<!-- How often a news message is going to be displayed before
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it will be ignored. -->
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<news max-display="10"/>
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<!-- smooth-normals: If the normals (for wheel raycasts) should be smoothened.
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This is a global setting, it still needs to be activated for each
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track individually.
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smooth-angle-limits: If the angle between the normal of a vertex and
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the normal of a triangle are larger than this value, the normal
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of the triangle will be used in interpolating the normals. This
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has the effect of an edge split modifier - if the flat track and (say)
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a wall at a 90 egree angle are not separated, the normal at that
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vertex will be 45 degrees, resulting in completely wrong physics.
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The angle limit in this case will discard the 45 degrees, and use
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the normal of the flat triangle (pointing upwards). In the worst
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case (all three normals discarded, the interpolation will just
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return the normal of the triangle (i.e. de facto no interpolation),
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but it helps making smoothing much more useful without fixing tracks.
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fps: The physics timestep size
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default-track-friction: Default friction to be used for the track and
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any track/library pbject.
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default-moveable-friction: Default friction to be used for any moveable,
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e.g. karts, bowling balls, ...
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-->
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<physics smooth-normals="true"
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smooth-angle-limit="0.65"
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fps="120"
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default-track-friction="0.5"
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default-moveable-friction="0.5" />
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<!-- The title music. -->
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<music title="main_theme.music"/>
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<!-- Replay related values, mostly concerned with saving less data
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and using interpolation instead.
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max-frames: Maximum number of transform events that can be saved
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in a replay/history file. With normal play, 900 are
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enough to store at least one minute, usually more.
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delta-t Maximum time between saving consecutive transform events.
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The recording will do more transform events when some kart data
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changes significantly.
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delta-speed If the speed difference exceeds this delta, a
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new transform event is generated before maximum time.
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delta-steering If the steering angle difference exceeds this delta,
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new transform event is generated before maximum time. -->
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<replay max-frames="12000" delta-t="0.200" delta-speed="0.6"
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delta-steering="0.35" />
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<!-- Determines the minimap related values.
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size: The size of the minimap (scaled afterwards) 480 = full screen height)
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ai-icon: The size of the icons for the AI karts on the minimap.
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player-icon: The size of the icons for the player karts. -->
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<minimap size="180.0" ai-icon="16.0" player-icon="20.0"/>
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<!-- Skidmark data: maximum number of skid marks, and
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time for skidmarks to fade out. Maximum number will over
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current number of karts, so the more karts, the less
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skidmark is on track. -->
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<skid-marks max-number="500" fadeout-time="60"/>
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<!-- Defines when the upright constraint should be active, it's
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disabled when the kart is more than this value from the track. -->
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<near-ground distance="2"/>
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<!-- How long the end animation will be shown. -->
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<delay-finish time="0.5"/>
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<!-- How long the music credits are shown. -->
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<credits music="10"/>
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<!-- time is the time till a bomb explodes. time-increase is the time added
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to timer when bomb is passed on. -->
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<bomb time="30.0" time-increase="-5.0"/>
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<!-- Powerup collect-mode decides what is collected if a kart has already an
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powerup: same: get one more item of the same type.
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new: always get a new item.
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only-if-same: if the random item is the same one as the
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one currently owned, increase the number, otherwise
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no more/new item s are given to the kart. -->
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<powerup collect-mode="new"/>
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<!-- time: How long a switch is being effective.
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items for each item list the index of the item it is switched with.
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Order: giftbox, banana, big-nitro, small-nitro, bubble-gum, trigger,
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nolok-bubble-gum, easter egg -->
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<switch time="5" items="1 0 4 4 2 5 2 7"/>
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<!-- disappear-counter: How often bubblegum gets driven over before it disappears.
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shield-time: How long the bubblegum shield lasts
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restrict-weapons: If true, using weapons will destroy the user's shield -->
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<bubblegum disappear-counter="1" shield-time="10.0" restrict-weapons="false"/>
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<!-- explosion-impulse-objects is the impulse that pushes physical objects
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away if there is an explosion. -->
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<explosion impulse-objects="500.0" />
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<!-- Networking
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state-frequency: how many states the server will send per second.
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positional-smoothing: smoothing factor used in exponential smoothing
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depending on error.
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rotational-smoothing: slerp factor used in exponential smoothing
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of rotations depending on error.
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-->
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<networking state-frequency="10"
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positional-smoothing="0.25:0.95 1.0:0.85"
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rotational-smoothing="0.25:0.95 1.0:0.85" />
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<!-- The field od views for 1-4 player split screen. fov-3 is
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actually not used (since 3 player split screen uses the
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same layout as 4 player split screen) -->
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<camera fov-1="80" fov-2="65" fov-3="50" fov-4="75" cutscene-fov="0.61" />
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<!-- disable-while-unskid: Disable steering when stop skidding during
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the time it takes to adjust the physical body with the graphics.
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camera-follow-skid: If true the camera will stay behind the kart,
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potentially making it easier to see where the kart is going to
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after a skid. -->
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<steer disable-while-unskid="false"
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camera-follow-skid="true" />
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<!-- Default values for all karts
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============================ -->
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<general-kart-defaults>
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<!-- Skidding: increase: multiplicative increase of skidding factor in each frame.
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decrease: multiplicative decrease of skidding factor in each frame.
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max: maximum skidding factor = maximum increase of steering angle.
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time-till-max: Time till maximum skidding is reached.
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visual: Additional graphical rotation of kart. The graphical rotation
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of the kart also determines the direction the kart is driving to
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when skidding is stopped.
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visual-time: How long it takes for the visual skid to reach maximum.
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revert-visual-time: how long it takes when stopping a skid to revert
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the visual skid and bring visuals and physics in sync again.
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angular-velocity: Angular velocity to be used for the kart when skidding.
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min-speed: Minimum speed a kart must have before it can skid. Must be
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>0, otherwise the kart can skid at the start of the race.
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time-till-bonus: How long a kart needs to skid in order to get a bonus.
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bonus-force: A speedup applied to the kart whick skidded for a while.
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bonus-time: How long the bonus-force is applied.
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bonus-force: Additional engine force (this is used to offset the fact
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that turning after skidding (e.g. to correct direction) often uses
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up the skid bonus).
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post-skid-rotate-factor: a factor to be used to determine how much
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the chassis of a kart should rotate to match the graphical view.
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A factor of 1 is identical, a smaller factor will rotate the kart
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less (which might feel better).
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physical-jump-time: Time for a physical jump at the beginning of a skid.
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graphical-jump-time: Time for a graphics-only jump at the beginning
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of a skid.
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reduce-turn-min/max: The steering done by the controller (which is in
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[-1,1]) is mapped to [reduce-turn-min, reduce-turn-max] when skidding
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is active (for left turn, right turn will use [-max, -min]). The
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effect is that while you skid (say left) you can adjust the direction
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of the turn the kart is doing somewhat by steering to the left and right,
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but you will always keep on doing a left turn, just more or less. -->
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<!-- Kart-specific settings used by the AI.
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use-slipstream: if the AI should try to overtake karts using slipstream.
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disable-slipstream-usage: even if the AI is not trying to use slipstream,
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it can get a lot of bonus, esp. on easy since the AI creates trains.
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Set this to true to make sure AI does not get any slipstream bonus.
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shield-incoming-radius: Radius at which projectiles will be detected and
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trigger a shield usage.
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false-start-probability: Probability of a false start.
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min/max-start-delay: Minimum and maximum start delay.
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See http://www.humanbenchmark.com/tests/reactiontime/stats.php
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Average reaction time is around 0.215 s.
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nitro-usage: Integer determining how well the AI uses nitro, from 0 to 4
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0 corresponds to no use ; while 1 to 4 corresponds to various degrees
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of quality use (using it immediately for 1 to more context-aware strategies)
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item-skill: Integer determining how well the AI use items, from 0 to 5
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0 corresponds to no use ; 1 to use after a random time ; while 2 to 5 use
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more advanced tactics
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collect-avoid-items: if the AI should collect and avoid items,
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or just ignore them.
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handle-bomb: If the AI should actively try to pass on a bomb.
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skidding-threshold: only for old-style skidding: when sharp turn
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should be triggered. Smaller values means it will sharp turn
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earlier, resulting in better driving in thight curves.
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max-item-angle: Items that would need more than this change in
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direction are not considered for collection.
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time-full-steer is the time for the AI to go from neutral steering to
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extreme left (or right). This can be used to reduce
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'shaking' of AI karts caused by changing steering direction
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too often. It also helps with making it easier to push the
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AI karts (otherwise micro-corrections make this nearly
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impossible). A value of 1/maxFPS / 2 will guarantee that
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the wheel can go from -1 to +1 steering in one frame,
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basically disabling this mechanism.
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bad-item-closeness is the maximum distance between a good and a
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bad item which can force the AI to abandon a good item in order
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to avoid hitting a bad item. If the distance is larger, it is
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assumed that there will be enough time to change steering
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direction.
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straight-length-for-zipper is the minimum length a straight
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section of the track should have in order to activate a zipper.
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competitive when ahead of the player, or more competitive
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when behind the player.
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skid-probability: Since the AI is usually very good at using
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skidding, this is used to implement some rubber-banding for
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the AI: depending on distance to the player, the AI will
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change the probability of skidding. This attributes takes
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a space-separated list of "distance:probability" pairs
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(negative distances meaning the kart is behind the player,
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a positive number that the AI is ahead of the player).
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Then list should have at least 2 entries. Depending on
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the actualy distance the kart has the probability is then
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linearly interpolated (if the AI is more than the largest
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distance ahead, the value for the largest distance is used,
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and similarly if the kart is more than the minimum value
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behind).
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speed-cap: Fraction of maximum speed the kart should drive
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at. Used to slow down karts that are ahead of the player.
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Note that setting this to a value >1 does NOT increase
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the speed the kart can drive at!
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collect-item-probability: Probability of the AI actually
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trying to collect an item (if an item is selected for
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collection in the first place).
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-->
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<ai>
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<easy time-full-steer="0.1"
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straight-length-for-zipper="35"
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use-slipstream="false"
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disable-slipstream-usage="true"
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shield-incoming-radius="0"
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false-start-probability="0.08"
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min-start-delay="0.3" max-start-delay="0.5"
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nitro-usage="0"
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item-skill="1"
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collect-avoid-items="false"
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handle-bomb="false"
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speed-cap="-10:1.0 -5:0.9 5:0.8 20:0.7 50:0.6"
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max-item-angle="0.7" max-item-angle-high-speed="0.3"
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bad-item-closeness="6"
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collect-item-probability="0:0"
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rb-skid-probability="0:0.0"
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skidding-threshold="4.0"
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/>
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<medium time-full-steer="0.1"
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straight-length-for-zipper="35"
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use-slipstream="false"
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disable-slipstream-usage="false"
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shield-incoming-radius="10"
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false-start-probability="0.04"
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min-start-delay="0.25" max-start-delay="0.4"
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nitro-usage="1"
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item-skill="2"
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collect-avoid-items="true"
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handle-bomb="false"
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speed-cap="10:1.0 50:0.8"
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max-item-angle="0.7" max-item-angle-high-speed="0.3"
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bad-item-closeness="6"
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collect-item-probability="-10:1.0 0:0"
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rb-skid-probability="0:0.0"
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skidding-threshold="3.0"
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/>
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<hard time-full-steer="0.1"
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straight-length-for-zipper="35"
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use-slipstream="true"
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disable-slipstream-usage="false"
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shield-incoming-radius="8"
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false-start-probability="0.01"
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min-start-delay="0.15" max-start-delay="0.28"
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nitro-usage="2"
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item-skill="3"
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collect-avoid-items="true"
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handle-bomb="true"
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speed-cap="20:1.0 50:0.8"
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max-item-angle="0.7" max-item-angle-high-speed="0.3"
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bad-item-closeness="6"
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collect-item-probability="10:1.0 20:0"
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rb-skid-probability="-50:1.0 -20:0.7 20:0.2 50:0.0"
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skidding-threshold="2.0"
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/>
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<best time-full-steer="0.1"
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straight-length-for-zipper="35"
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use-slipstream="true"
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disable-slipstream-usage="false"
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shield-incoming-radius="6"
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false-start-probability="0.0"
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min-start-delay="0.15" max-start-delay="0.2"
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nitro-usage="3"
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item-skill="4"
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collect-avoid-items="true"
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handle-bomb="true"
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speed-cap="0:1.0"
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max-item-angle="0.7" max-item-angle-high-speed="0.3"
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bad-item-closeness="6"
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collect-item-probability="0:1.0"
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rb-skid-probability="0:1.0"
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skidding-threshold="2.0"
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/>
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</ai>
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<!-- Parameters for the speed-weighted objects:
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a bigger value for strength-factor leads to the speed of the kart more quickly affecting
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the strength of the animation (up to a maximum value that corresponds to the original animation) -->
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<speed-weighted-objects strength-factor="0.05" speed-factor="1.0" texture-speed-x="0.0" texture-speed-y="0.0"/>
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<!-- friction: slip used for bullet skidding. A high value
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(like 10000000) disables bullet skidding. -->
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<friction slip="10000000"/>
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<!-- collision
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impulse-type: STK can apply an additional impulse in case of
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kart-track collision:
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'none' : no additional impulse
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'normal': impulse along the normal
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'driveline': impulse towards the nearest driveline.
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An impulse towards the driveline works nice when the kart is
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driving more or less correctly on the track - it pushes the
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kart in the right direction. But if the kart is significanlty
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off track, it has severe problems (since an incorrect
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driveline point can be selected, pusing the kart in the
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wrong direction, sometimes even causing a 'zip-along-obstacle'
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effect.
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impulse: an additional impulse to be applied in a non-frontal
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collision to push two karts away from each other.
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impulse-time: The impulse will be applied over a certain time
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period, which results in less abrupt changes. If set to 0,
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the impulse is only applied once.
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resitution: restitution value to be used for the kart rigid bodies.
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bevel-factor: for each point of the chassis collision box one
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additional point is added, resulting in a bevelled box shape.
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The original Z coordinate of the chassis is multiplied by
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1-bevelZ (i.e. the main box part of the shape is shortened).
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The bevel point has the original Z coordinate, and the X and
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Y coordinates of the box are multiplied with (1-bevelX) and
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(1-bevelY). A value of 0 for all bevel coordinates disables
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bevelling, and uses a simple box shape.
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As an example, a value of 1 for x and z will result in a
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sharp 'arrow' like shape.
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physical-wheel-position: Defines where the 'physical' (raycast)
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wheel will be located. It's a weight factor with 0 = being
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at the widest side of the bevel, 1 = at the front and
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narrowest part of the kart. If the value is less than 0, the old
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physics settings are used which places the raycast wheels
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outside of the chassis and results in more stable physical
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behaviour of the karts. -->
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<collision impulse-type="normal"
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impulse="3000" impulse-time="0.1" terrain-impulse="160"
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restitution="1.0" bevel-factor="0.5 0.0 0.3"
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physical-wheel-position="0" />
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<!-- Skidding: increase: multiplicative increase of skidding factor in each frame.
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decrease: multiplicative decrease of skidding factor in each frame.
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max: maximum skidding factor = maximum increase of steering angle.
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time-till-max: Time till maximum skidding is reached.
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visual: Additional graphical rotation of kart. The graphical rotation
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of the kart also determines the direction the kart is driving to
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when skidding is stopped.
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visual-time: How long it takes for the visual skid to reach maximum.
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revert-visual-time: how long it takes when stopping a skid to revert
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the visual skid and bring visuals and physics in sync again.
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angular-velocity: Angular velocity to be used for the kart when skidding.
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min-speed: Minimum speed a kart must have before it can skid. Must be
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>0, otherwise the kart can skid at the start of the race.
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time-till-bonus: How long a kart needs to skid in order to get a bonus.
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bonus-force: A speedup applied to the kart whick skidded for a while.
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bonus-time: How long the bonus-force is applied.
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bonus-force: Additional engine force (this is used to offset the fact
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that turning after skidding (e.g. to correct direction) often uses
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up the skid bonus).
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post-skid-rotate-factor: a factor to be used to determine how much
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the chassis of a kart should rotate to match the graphical view.
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A factor of 1 is identical, a smaller factor will rotate the kart
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less (which might feel better).
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physical-jump-time: Time for a physical jump at the beginning of a skid.
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graphical-jump-time: Time for a graphics-only jump at the beginning
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of a skid.
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reduce-turn-min/max: The steering done by the controller (which is in
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[-1,1]) is mapped to [reduce-turn-min, reduce-turn-max] when skidding
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is active (for left turn, right turn will use [-max, -min]). The
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effect is that while you skid (say left) you can adjust the direction
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of the turn the kart is doing somewhat by steering to the left and right,
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but you will always keep on doing a left turn, just more or less. -->
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<skid increase="1.05" decrease="0.95" max="2.5" time-till-max="0.5"
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visual="1.25" visual-time="0.7" revert-visual-time="0.7"
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min-speed="10" time-till-bonus="1.0 3.0"
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bonus-speed="4.5 6.5" bonus-time="3.0 4.0"
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bonus-force="250 350"
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physical-jump-time="0" graphical-jump-time="0.4"
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post-skid-rotate-factor="1"
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reduce-turn-min="0.2" reduce-turn-max="0.8"/>
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<kart-type>
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<light />
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<medium />
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<heavy />
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</kart-type>
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</general-kart-defaults>
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<!-- Here are the default fonts file names for STK.
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Please DO NOT report bugs if there're crashes when using your custom font.
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This usually happen because the character map of the font is not in unicode mode
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(let's take Chinese for example, some fonts of it store the characters in BIG5 mode,
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which leads to crash with STK), but the fonts are to blame, what's the point of not
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using industry standard nowadays...
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-->
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<fonts-list normal-ttf="Cantarell-Regular.otf FreeSans.ttf wqy-microhei.ttf NotoNaskhArabicUI-Bold.ttf"
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digit-ttf="SigmarOne.otf" />
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<!-- Maximum bones from all animated meshes in each frame to be uploaded for
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hardware skinning, For gles 3.0 the specification guarantees at least 2048, for
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TBO in desktop at least 65536 (max buffer size) / 64, SSBO at least 2^24 / 64,
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so 1024 will work everywhere. -->
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<skinning max-bones="1024"/>
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<!-- For users with libsquish:
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Use a slow but high quality colour compressor.
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kColourClusterFit = (32),
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Use a fast but low quality colour compressor.
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kColourRangeFit = (64),
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Use a very slow but very high quality colour compressor.
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kColourIterativeClusterFit = (256),
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STK default the low quality.
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-->
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<texture-compression quality="64"/>
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<!-- List of default ports used, by default STK use random ports
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for client and server, disable it in user config to allow
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port forward. The server discovery port has to be the same
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across all clients and servers.
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-->
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<network server-discovery-port="2757" client-port="2758" server-port="2759"/>
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</config>
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