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Posted by Baker on 2012/06/29 11:38:17 |
I wasn't planning on doing this mini-project, it started as an effort to address some Fitzquake issues, fix them the right way up to Fitzquake standards (i.e. do it right, once and properly versus continual releases) and donate it back.
FitzQuake Mark V Download:
http://quake-1.com/docs/utils/fitzquake_mark_v.zip
Short version: Eliminated most issues in FitzQuake thread, most issues I can even remember hearing of ever and marked every single one clearly with a very minimal implementation.
It may be the case that only metlslime and Quakespasm and engine coders may find this engine upgrade of interest.
Features: 5 button mouse support, single pass video mode, external mdl textures, alpha textures (like RMQ), record demo at any time, rotation support, video capture (bind "capturevideo toggle"), console to clipboard, screenshot to clipboard, entities to clipboard, tool_texturepointer, tool_inspector (change weapons to see different info), clock fix, contrast support, fov does not affect gun, gun displays onscreen, Quakespasm wrong content protection, external ent support, session-to-session history and .. (see readme). |
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#1284 posted by Baker on 2016/10/26 09:18:41
Hahaha, you're on to me. You are ruining everything!
http://quakeone.com/proquake/media/find.gif
Hyar Hyar Hyar!!
#1285 posted by Mugwump on 2016/10/26 09:50:37
But seriously, it was a genuine question. Was someone French on the team of the first engine that implemented this command or something?
#1286 posted by PRITCHARD on 2016/10/26 14:30:43
I think Apropos is just one of those words that the Folks Across The Channel nicked off with a while back and started using for themselves.
Interestingly, Google's dictionary functionality suggests that Apropos doesn't really mean "About", at least not in English. It says "with reference to; concerning.", which is still appropriate to some degree but perhaps not the best choice of words.
#1287 posted by Gunter on 2016/10/26 19:32:14
Ah, "find" looks like it could be useful.
Uh, it does appear that centerprints are being shown when the Menu is active. Standard Quake doesn't do that (and it does look bad).
Also, I think maybe %c% would be a better format for the macros. That ensures that they only occur when someone intentionally wants them to.
Bug. Try this: take any map, rename it dm6.bsp and put it in like quake\test\maps\dm6.bsp
Now run Mark V -game test
Go to start a new single player game through the menus.
It will dump you onto that "dm6" map instead of the Start map. I saw this happen with another test map too, which was named like fvf_hallo.bsp
Actually, I'm not sure the name of the map is important. It seems to do this no matter what the name.... I've seen (and mentioned) this happening before, but I haven't give it a thorough testing. But it should be reproducible.
But perhaps this may have something to do with the "autocomplete" feature that looks for map names automatically?
#1288 posted by Baker on 2016/10/26 21:45:30
Loc support -- Mark V has nothing to do with it nor how it works. Load up DarkPlaces, ProQuake, Qrack, FTE or ezQuake type "say %h" in the console and see what happens. As I understand it, id Software wrote the spec.
Automatic start map support -- if you use -game and that gamedir has maps, Mark V is going start those instead if you are using a gamedir when you do single player new game. Mark V is oriented towards single player releases. So if you have a gamedir and it has maps named ruinsstart.bsp, ruins1, ruin2 it is going to load ruinsstart.bsp. If it only finds 1 map, it will load that one.
Automatic Start Map Support
#1289 posted by mh on 2016/10/26 22:29:45
It's worth noting that this was discussed around the community some years ago, and the described behaviour was a community consensus decision.
#1290 posted by Gunter on 2016/10/26 23:58:08
Hm, I see.
Well, "the community" was WRONG about this :D
Where did this discussion take place? Got a link? I'd like to read over it and see how this "consensus" was arrived at....
This is bad behavior, altered from standard Quake, and uncontrollable by the user (specifically, I don't WANT to go to a custom map when I go to start a new single-player game -- and if I do want to, I will change to the specific map myself). If I have several maps in my mod folder, it just picks one seemingly at random? Or does it work by alphabetical order? I don't know, but you can almost guarantee that it's not going to pick the specific custom map I might want to play, meaning that I'll have to change it manually anyway. In a folder full of maps, it's not likely to select the correct starting map for a custom episode either.
Testing that.... Yep. Looks like it's just grabbing the first map in alphabetical order... that is, unless there is any map that contains the word "start" in the name, in which case it prefers that. If you have 2 or more maps that contain the word "start" then it favors the one that's first alphabetically....
Of course, if there is a custom map named "start.bsp" for a custom episode (like with DOPA), then that will start automatically anyway.... that's standard Quake behavior.
All that this functionality does is ensure that one single map -- whichever has the preferred name in your folder full of maps -- will the the one that starts up every time you go to start a new single-player game. So unless the end user is wanting to play the same map every time, there is no benefit, because he'll still have to change maps manually after starting up.
The standard Start map is the starting map for various reasons, such as being small, without a lot of entities, so it loads up fast. This functionality could result in a larger map being selected as your single-player start map, which could take longer to load (ok, probably a barely noticeable delay in most cases, but still undesirable behavior).
If I'm going to have to rename maps so that the the one I want will load up, that's no different than the standard behavior of having a custom "start.bsp" in your maps folder.
Well, this isn't exactly a CRITICAL issue, but I will say that I absolutely hate it :D
And this isn't just "in theory" --
It has been happening to me for a while, every time I want to do some testing, when I start up a single-player game, and I had no idea why it was happening, and it forced me to have to manually switch back to the Start map....
Now let's hear from all the people who are actually making use of this feature often, without any issues of having to change maps manually anyway, because it selects the correct map they want to play every time :D
All I would really ask is an option to ENABLE this feature for those who might want it. Of course, I feel it should be DISABLED by default -- this is a pretty drastic change from standard Quake behavior. And it's a solution for a problem which doesn't exist -- you can already name a map start.bsp if you want that one to start by default.
And it further seems unneeded, because I see that you have added the really NICE functionality of the console command "maps" to see a list of your custom maps, and "map XXX[tab]" to auto-complete a map name. Now that's some fine, elegant, helpful, non-intrusive functionality right there. Love stuff like that. ;)
I suppose the ideal thing might be a map browser of some kind where you could scroll up and down the list and select the one you want.
And quickly checking my old Quake.exe... nope, no macros in original Quake or GlQuake (they print literally "%c" instead of your cells value), but it is in Proquake. So it's just one of those things someone came up with, and everyone imitated. But it could be more optimal in various ways.
Eh, not a major issue, but I don't care for it, since I don't use it. And the rare situation arises where it interferes with something I try to say.
Gunter
#1291 posted by mh on 2016/10/27 00:21:13
I find this particularly ironic.
You want a change from default Quake behaviour when that change suits you.
You hate a change from default Quake behaviour when that change doesn't suit you.
At this stage it's looking like you just want what suits you and to hell with anything else.
#1292 posted by Baker on 2016/10/27 00:27:57
loc support - How it works and how it was defined has nothing to do with me; is not subject to my whims. You used ProQuake for 10 years, it was always there. Nothing to discuss, move along ...
single player default map - This engine is oriented towards playing single player custom map releases just like func_msgboard! And it will be tomorrow and every day after that.
map browser - Actually already has one. single player --> levels. Voila!
#1293 posted by dwere on 2016/10/27 00:28:18
And it's a solution for a problem which doesn't exist -- you can already name a map start.bsp if you want that one to start by default.
Except many modders are weirdos who like to name the start map of their mapset anything but start.bsp, even though their mod has its own directory.
This feature is for players, not developers. It allows to launch such weird map packs without using the console. If you like to test on start.bsp - you're probably knowledgeable enough to organize it without using the new game menu.
Dwere +5
#1294 posted by Baker on 2016/10/27 00:56:57
Yeah, Gunter please read dwere's comment. It is a real problem in single player.
#1295 posted by Mugwump on 2016/10/27 03:47:04
Except many modders are weirdos who like to name the start map of their mapset anything but start.bsp
Naming your start map "startsomething.bsp" is useful to avoid problems when you have a custom start.ent in \id1\maps. Otherwise you have to manually save the .ent file of the mod whose start map is simply named start.bsp
#1296 posted by Baker on 2016/10/27 04:29:46
A problem that DarkPlaces can have -- but neither Quakespasm nor Mark V can ever have that problem.
The Quakespasm content protection system prevents .ent files or .lit files from upstream directories being used on models in downstream directories.
id1 (start.ent) -> arcane dimensions (start.bsp)
^^ NO, that start.ent cannot know about model in gamedir
Once I urged LordHavoc to add that system (I call it the "Quakespasm content protection system") to DarkPlaces. He didn't think that was a good idea.
So DarkPlaces suffers greatly from that problem even today.
Mh
#1297 posted by Gunter on 2016/10/27 04:32:15
mh, What specific issue are you talking about that I want to change from Quake's default behavior only because it suits me? That centerprint thing we were just discussing is a case where I WANT Quake's default behavior ;) And in that case it was you who was disagreeing when you thought it would be a change from Quake's default behavior, heh... soooo... aren't you doing the thing you accused me of?
What's ironic is that when people thought I was asking for a change to Quake's default, they seemed against it (ONLY for the reason that it was a "change"), but it turns out it was Quake's default all along (I only knew it was in ProQuake, which does stay pretty faithful to original Quake), and someone had changed it....
I'll quote Mugwump above, who said, "The point is the Fitz family of engines is more geared towards conservative Quakers. Therefore, changing things too much might not be a good idea."
That nails the point PRECISELY, and that's the position I approach from.
That doesn't mean NOTHING should be changed (certainly bugs should be fixed) -- and something like a more optimal positioning of centerprint is such an insignificant thing, and yeah, I would have advocated for that regardless of whether or not it was Quake's default. But I would NEVER push for something like, "centerprints should be in bright yellow text because I like it that way and it's more noticeable."
Do you see the difference there? One thing is just a minor optimization of text position which doesn't change the look or behavior of Quake, while the other thing is a major change from Quake's default look based on my own preference.
MINOR improvements and Behind-the-scenes-changes and options which CAN be enabled are great. FORCED changes from Quake's default, expected behavior are bad, especially when they cannot be disabled.
It's as simple as that.
And yeah, if you make a 4-sentence, pretty baseless attack on me, you get a multi-paragraph response fully describing my actual position ;)
By the way, what is your position on the centerprint thing now? It should use Quake's nice default instead of, as you said, "ugly hacks," right? :D
Come on people, don't be so serious. Then again, we're Quakers, and sometimes we just need to fire rocket launchers at each other ;)
You Fire Rocket Launchers?
#1298 posted by Mugwump on 2016/10/27 04:46:15
I just fire rockets...
@Baker We should petition LH to implement that protection system into DP. Let's show him how unnecessary it is!
Baker
#1299 posted by Gunter on 2016/10/27 06:41:13
I get that the engine is geared toward single-player maps, but this feature is not good toward that end, except in limited situations. Yes, mappers use weird names, but if it's an actual "mod has its own directory" then there will already be a progs to send you to the right map. If that's not the case, there's no guarantee the intended map will be correctly named for this to find it.
"Weird map names" is a reason this function will often fail to do as intended.
I'm not speaking hypothetically -- this is happening to me. I have the IIKKA and Terra map packs. They aren't "mods," just maps, so I have them all in the same folder, without their start maps (unneeded). I also have a modified DM6.
So when I go to start a Single Player game I get put on DM6 because that's first by alphabet. There is seriously no reason this should ever happen when I try to start a single player game...
Ok, so I don't have the IKstart or TerraStart maps, but even if I did, there would still be a problem -- I would always go to IKstart regardless of what I want, because it's first alphabetically and contains the word "start." I will never begin on the terra or orl start maps if I have those in there too, or any other map.
How does this help me if I want to play single-player map episodes other than IIKKA? How does it ever help me if I want to play a selection of standalone maps? It would only work if I put one map at a time into my maps folder, otherwise I'm always starting on the same map.
Seems most of the time this function is not helpful, unless you're using a lot of separate folders, and it even becomes a hindrance in some situations.
Sure, it will work as intended if you only have one map, or only one map pack, assuming their is an auspiciously-named start map included. But that's the end of it -- if you add other maps, it breaks down and you gain nothing.
What is the solution? It's already there! An excellent Map Browser! Now THAT is nice. I may have seen that before, but forgot about it.... But since we have that, and we can easily select whichever single map or starting map we actually want to play, why then do we even need an automatic forcing of a potentially unwanted map, especially if we are expecting a single-player game (of a mod) to put us on the standard Start map?
So yeah, Map Browser: Beautiful, non-intrusive, allowing full player control.
Forced Alphabetical Staring Map: Drastic change from Quake default behavior which is not controllable by the player.
Options in order of preference:
1. Remove it! Heh, It just seems more negative than positive, and the user-controlled (important!) Map Browser is the IDEAL way to do this. Seriously. Love that.
2. Disable it by default, as it is far removed from Quake's default behavior. Allow it to be turned on if someone really wants it...
3. Even if it's left on as the default (*shudder*), give me a setting to disable it. Then you won't hear me mention it again, because it will stop annoying me, heh.
4. Have it be more selective and ONLY function if there IS a map that contains the word "start." TerraStart, IIKKAstart, ORLstart, whatever. At least you KNOW those are actually meant as starting maps. This wouldn't fix the problems I mentioned above (with many maps in the same folder you'd still be starting on the same map every time, regardless of what you want), but it would stop it from happening for those who don't want it by allowing some user control -- just make sure to remove maps with "start" in the name from the maps folder, and it stops sending you to some map (like DM6!) just based on alphabet.
Heck, ya know what might be more useful than allowing the whims of the alphabet to select your starting map? Allow the user to select any map as the default starting map from within the map browser. "Press 'D' to set this as the default starting map."
Throw me a bone and give me SOMETHING to allow me to make it stop happening! :D
Don't get discouraged, Baker, heh. Even though I hate this feature, I still love the engine as a whole. But just because you CAN do something, and just because someone asks for it (... who asked for it anyway? was the idea really well-thought-out?) that doesn't necessarily mean it SHOULD be done. There should always be someone asking if there are truly good reasons to make changes, and pointing out the negative issues that can happen if those changes are implemented.
Yeah, that includes any changes I might ask for. But I support my suggestions with solid reasoning, with consequences fully considered, and you'll never see me asking for anything that changes the look, feel, or function of Quake in a drastic way.
It's the job of us modders to do that, not the engine coders ;)
I'm just happy that you're actually making some updates now instead of later in 2017 :D
#1300 posted by Gunter on 2016/10/27 06:43:24
loc file support -- is this not a separate issue from the macro format? I mean, it's not as if your hands are tied when you import something from another engine (just checked -- original Fitzquake didn't have this). Sure, maybe ProQuake chose to use %c as the macro, but you could choose to make it something like %c% instead (I mean, you changed "apropos" to "find" ;) ) It's just a matter of the user formatting their binds for the engine to access the loc files. But I guess all the other custom engines are using the %c format, so that's what players expect.... And anyway, this is a very minor thing, as I mentioned, which I don't care all that much about. But there's no reason to not talk about ways it might be improved....
Gunter
#1301 posted by mh on 2016/10/28 09:16:25
No no no no no.
The centerprint positioning you want is not more optimal in the general case.
It's more optimal for your mod. It's more optimal for what you want to do. And that's leading you to downplay the importance of it's actual intended purpose.
A useful rule of thumb in cases like this is to ask yourself "what if two mods did this?"
So please, try to look beyond your own requirement and think about what would happen if two mods had different centerprint positioning needs.
That's why we have defaults and that's why defaults sometimes don't suit individual mods.
There is a useful dialog to be had about making centerprint positioning more flexible - maybe keep the default but stuff some control characters to the start of the string to override. But right now you're being just as inflexible about it yourself.
#1302 posted by Baker on 2016/10/28 09:33:43
Next version: Coop players spawn partially transparent, get less transparent each second.
While transparent, they may walk through each other/cannot be telefragged.
Maps without coop spawn points will be drastically less annoying for coop. Pure engine modification.
#1303 posted by Baker on 2016/10/28 09:51:54
Also in next version, Nehahra support is perfected and polished.
Includes fog support (yhe1, I think kept bringing it up) via non-standard commands that Nehahra uses and full fmod support.
Mark V starts up fmod if you activate Nehahra, shuts it back down if you change the gamedir back to id1. Also during the fmod startup, it adds the Nehahra special commands in and then removes them on shutdown.
/It has been discussed before that Nehahra tries hard and heavy to screw with your settings (fov, wateralpha, crosshair, viewsize, and on and on and on ... sheesh). The engine lies to Nehahra, pretending those things happened.
Hate To Triple Post ...
#1304 posted by Baker on 2016/10/28 10:09:02
Next version: The built-in install single player releases from Quaddicted via typing "install" in the console has been enhanced some.
The install command will autocompete 538 Quaddicted single player releases. It can install the ones that don't auto-complete, but I didn't want the lower rated releases to autocomplete.
And this subset is searchable similar to the "find" command, but I haven't been able to figure out a good name for it.
Misc stuff: the OpenGL build may be able to work for, say, Gunter or Jonathan with touchy OpenGL drivers. Added -nomultisample (<-- I think this is the villain) and -nostencil command line params, hopefully one of those will solve the issue, particular for Gunter who can run Quakespasm ok with r_oldwater 0. Also bind 3 three keys in menu in customize controls.
Shooting for a couple more things (and intentionally keeping something rather unusual a surprise) ... I've been wanting to get this engine completely polished up for over 2 years now.
Probably will have international keyboard support. I've procrastinated on that because of more serious issues, but modern ProQuake has had international keyboard support for ages and ages (I worked with Vegetous and rudl as beta testers back at the time.). Also want it to be able to be turned off on a whim, like ProQuake does.
#1305 posted by PRITCHARD on 2016/10/28 11:12:28
I'm a bit confused about this centerprint argument right now. Gunter wants it to be returned to how the original engines and some custom ones do it, mostly because it serves his needs better (the argument can be made that it's also good to be more like the "real deal" anyway...), but mh doesn't want that because it's considered worse for a lot of other mods/use cases.
If i've summed it up well enough, I can't see where this discussion can go from here. And I mean, it hasn't really been going anywhere regardless.
Actually No
#1306 posted by mh on 2016/10/28 17:29:56
There are two elements to it.
Part one is that the original engine suppressed centerprints when the menus were up. Some engines changed this behaviour to retain centerprints. This should be reverted.
Part one is not in dispute.
Part two is that the default positioning of centerprints should be changed to suit Gunter's mod and that the original intended purpose of centerprints is not as important as Gunter's mod.
Part two, and only part two, is in dispute.
Crap-it-all!
#1307 posted by Qmaster on 2016/10/28 18:57:28
Now I don't know whether to use Mark V or QSS. I know it's too much to ask to make them a joint effort. This engine has x awesome feature and that engine has y awesome feature. And poor player doesn't know whether to get the camaro or the mustang, especially not when yall keep turbocharging them and adding cool features. To think I used my old beater WinQuake for so many years up until a couple years ago. Had to ditch DP since it didn't twist water right, plus it leaked oil all over my config file.
I'm tempted to compile a comparison chart so people can better pick the best engine. It'd be hard to keep up though.
#1308 posted by Gunter on 2016/10/28 19:32:55
You have it right, Pritchard. mh is confused.... Maybe he didn't fully digest the post I made where I showed that the positioning I want is actually the default positioning of original Quake.
See for yourself. Start a single-player game in original Quake, GL, or Proquake (which uses the same positioning). As you walk through a hall you will get the one-line message about "this hall selects whatever skill." Note the position above your crosshair. Now enter the first episode area, and you get the 4-line message about the dimension of the doomed. Note that it still starts at the same place, but is still fully above your crosshair position (assuming you aren't in a tiny resolution). All good. Now enter the second episode area where there is a FIVE-line message about the realm of black magic... but look where it is positioned! It's way up near the top (again, resolution dependent)! Why? Probably for the same reasons I talk about: so that it doesn't actually start to extend to the crosshair area and block that important area of your view, when instead you can move it upward because you have all that extra screen space where it could go instead.
This is NOT a case where I want to change the positioning JUST to suit my mod -- this positioning would be better for ANY mod that uses centerprints, and even for original Quake. So yeah, it IS more optimal for the general case.
id, in all their wisdom, chose this positioning for good reasons. I, in all my wisdom, wanted this positioning too, for good reasons, before I actually realized it was the original positioning, haha. I didn't know at first that this positioning was from original Quake (I've been away from Quake for a couple years :p ) -- I just knew that it had changed from what I was used to in ProQuake, and the change had made things less optimal, and it ended up obscuring my view in an unpleasant way.
So it turns out you actually agree with me, right mh? You think the default Quake behavior should be used, correct? Good, glad we have that settled.
Or are you focusing too much on the idea that I am wanting to change the PURPOSE of centerprint messages, from when I said, "But I think at this point they are no longer 'always important,' sooo.... they don't really need to be inconveniently in the middle of your view anymore :D"
Much like id's original statement, I was not being completely serious. id's original statement was a small joke (I thought it was funny anyway) -- it's simply not true that every centerprint in Quake is 'always important,' and they aren't even always inconveniently in the middle of your view, as I demonstrated above.
Sure, I did talk about even changing it a bit beyond the original positioning, but that's the kind of ideas that should get thrown around in threads lie this. After some testing, I have found that I actually have a great deal of control with id's original centerprint positioning.
If I want it to appear closer to the center of the view, I just make it 4 lines or fewer (that is the actual limit, now that I've checked for sure).
If I want it to appear near the top (it's "7 lines" from the top), I just make sure to pad it with extra lines ("one line\\n\\n\\n\\n" will appear at the top).
I can even move it below the crosshair area if I stuff in a bunch of extra lines above what I want to print....
I have lost this level of control in Mark V, so yeah, I would like it reverted to Quake's default behavior.
And apparently you agree with me, right mh? You seem to pretty strongly advocate for using "defaults..." So we are in total agreement here!
Now let me consider some of these other juicy changes Baker is adding in....
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