* made all bools u8 for consistency with fixCollisionBugs
* preview blue coins + visible secrets
* preserve indexing
* star number
* hud cap timer
* red coins radar + secrets radar
* extended pause display
* autogen
* only sDynosBuiltinFuncs is sensitive to indexing
* rebased
- Added visibleToEnemies to invisible fields
- Added cur_obj_set_billboard_if_vanilla_cam() which makes trees only billboard if free camera is off
- Added RespawnShellBoxes to gBehaviorValues
- Added pauseExitAnywhere to gLevelValues
- Disabled the power meter chime playing on the main menu whenever disconnecting from a server with low health
Eyerok was synchronized, but I'm still not super pleased with the
result. I had to sacrifice dialog to prevent weird states and he's
completely controlled by the server. His synchronization should be
revisited in the future.
SSL should be fully synchronized now.
Since the second-player code was the first code I wrote, it was implemented
poorly. At that point, I didn't know the code base at all and the way it was
written would prevent anyone from ever adding to those parts.
The rewrite allows me to use the default geo.inc.c file for Mario, and removes
all of the geo2.inc.c files. I no longer do a bunch of bit shifting to figure
out which player is being drawn in the rendering code.
I'm also now able to remove tons of duplicate code that exists just for the
remote player. The main player code is generic enough to support both indices.
A side-effect of the rewrite is I was able to remove many assumptions in the
code where two-players is assumed, but many other parts of the code still
assume two players.
This is a fairly major change that, if all goes well, will be completely
unnoticed by the player. However, I do expect new bugs to pop up in strange
places. Time will tell.
Player life counters are separate.
When one player dies they lose a life and are turned into a bubble.
If the other player pops it, they are alive again.
If all players are bubbled, they get kicked out of the level.
If the bubbled player ran out of lives, they can not come back to life
until the level is over.
Whenever a level change happens, everyone's life count is set to a
minimum of two.
No game overs.
Took heavy inspiration from Kaze Emanuar
Players are now solid to each other and can push each other
Players can now attack each other (but they do not deal damage)
Players can bounce on top of each other, and they get squished
temporarily
Players are given slightly offset positions when they transition between
areas and levels, so they're no longer on top of one another.
Created functions to trivially translate an ID to a Behavior and vice
versa. Sent ID over packets instead of Behavior pointer. This should
allow Linux and Windows to play together.
Added Luigi model.
Renamed all previous references to 'Luigi' to 'Mario2' since player 1
isn't always mario, and player 2 isn't always luigi.
Now server is always mario and client is always Luigi.
Luigi model credits:
Original model by Cjes, converted by AloXado320, textures added/fixed by
SunlitSpace542.