keeps track of whatever object the pointer is hovering over. This way, the
pointer object will be updated but with the new verb applied to it. I was
getting tired of having to move the cursor off and on the object whenever I
changed verb.
This isn't exactly how the original engine did it, but it appears to work.
svn-id: r18373
wrong one, but it does contain the verb strings. Unlike IHNM, it does not
contain the object names. We'll need to do something about that eventually.
svn-id: r18365
- Allow more than one script work at once
- Proper implementation of address methods
some opcodes may be broken - cause work in progress
todo: rewrite opcodes with new address functionality
svn-id: r16604
- objectMap responds to mouse move (but respond script not run well ?)
loadStrings add some special count check
- so all other LUT based resource should implement this technique
svn-id: r16594
the reason the ITE intro crashed for me.) I still get read warnings in
Sprite::decodeRLEBuffer() though.
Also added a couple of hacks to keep the IHNM intro alive. Once we support
IHNM actors, we'll be able to remove them.
svn-id: r16579
- first step in verb implementation: proper button draw, keyboard respond 'w','l' &etc
- added comments and some fields to GameDisplayInfo
svn-id: r16554
- added some script functions (swapactors...)
- many things were renamed according scummvm covention
- resource id definintions should begin with "RID_" prefix
- intro temporary broken - work in progress
todo:
- walking hanling also should be rewriten
- timings for speech and actor cycling should be more accurate
svn-id: r16263
1) there are three types of speech: one acor, multiple actor, non actor
2) slow speech implemented
3) uses native engine flags (async,noanimate...) instead of semaphores
- proper timings implemented
svn-id: r16237
o Endianness-aware resource loading
o Removed ys_dl_list in favor of our object implementation
o Cleanup in actor code
o Partial support for ITE Mac rereleased demo
svn-id: r16051
console.
Some things are likely to have broken. For instance, I believe the old
console was could be visible during gameplay, while ScummVM's is modal. So
any place where we output something to the console during gameplay should
probably be removed.
Some things I've stubbed out. Basically any code that registers a variable.
Most of the debugging commands are untested.
Syntax may have changed because of different command-line parsing. (I never
actually used the old console, so I don't know for sure. :-)
Actually, I'm not that interested in reproducing the old console commands
faithfully. What we should do now is to make the immediately useful console
stuff work. Anything that remains unimplemented should probably be removed.
svn-id: r15976
o Font::loadFont() now normally survives zero-length fonts as used in demos
o Removed unused SndRes::ITEVOC_Resample()
o Fixed playing of voice #4 on old DOS targets
o Implemented playing voices in VOX (Oki ADPCM) format
o Support of Win32 and Linux demos. There was old-style Win32 demo, which
is not supported yet, same is with DOS demo.
svn-id: r15814
numerous animation glitches, it's looking almost like the real thing now.
It's no longer possible to walk away during the intro. This should provide
a great incentive to implement the "Escape" feature. ;-)
svn-id: r15626
to fix the script "static" area, though.
In addition, initialise a few variables, and test for NULL-ness of a few
pointers. This fixes a few crashes I saw with yesterday's CVS snapshot.
There's still an unexpected scene change in the intro (I think it triggers
on Rhene walking too close to the exit), but at least it no longer crashes.
svn-id: r15484