- graphics code fully rewritten
- Apple IIgs font support
- Amiga Topaz support
- Word parser rewritten
- menu code rewritten
- removed forced 2 second delay on all room changes
replaced with heuristic to detect situations, where it's required
- lots of naming cleanup
- new console commands show_map, screenobj, vmvars and vmflags
- all sorts of hacks/workarounds removed
- added SCI wait mouse cursor
- added Apple IIgs mouse cursor
- added Atari ST mouse cursor
- added Amiga/Apple IIgs transition
- added Atari ST transition
- user can select another render mode and
use Apple IIgs palette + transition for PC versions
- inventory screen rewritten
- SetSimple command now properly implemented
- PreAGI Mickey: Sierra logo now shown
- saved games: now saving controller key mapping
also saving automatic save data (SetSimple command)
- fixed invalid memory access when saving games (31 bytes were saved
using Common::String c_ptr()
Special Thanks to:
- fuzzie for helping out with the Apple IIgs font + valgrind
- eriktorbjorn for helping out with valgrind
- LordHoto for figuring out the code, that caused invalid memory
access in the original code, when saving a game
- sev for help out with reversing the Amiga transition
currently missing:
- mouse support for menu
- mouse support for system dialogs
- predictive dialog support
According to Apple IIgs emulator and recorded music on Apple IIgs,
it seems that stereo was reversed. Melody in games seems to be
playing on left channel and not on the right one.
Tries to figure out the game version
It does this by scanning through all game scripts
Sadly there is no better way, because there is no common
location of the game version
engine option gets disabled for all Amiga games
also disabled for certain fanmade games, which
require a mouse.
defaults to enabled mouse
Engine options are not shown for previously
detected games until those games get redetected
If there is a way to handle those cases, please
fix.
Instead of factoring the volume into the tone attenuation it now scales
the volume table. This way it still uses the full table when playing
at a low volume and therefore keeps the 16 attenuation levels.
Also use kMusicSoundType instead of kSFXSoundType to be coherent with what
the MIDI output is doing (volume for both music and SFX is controlled by
the Music volume slider).
Each engine now only has to provide a single configure.engine file
adding the engine into the configure script, which then produces the
required other files automatically.
This is the third and final commit enabling fully pluggable engines.
Now providing an engine folder contains a configure.engine, engine.mk
and engine-plugin.h file, it will be picked up automatically by the
configure script.
This is the second part of allowing engines to be added dynamically.
Each folder in engines/ which must contain a file named "engine.mk"
containing the make definitions for that engine.
This is the first part of allowing engines to be added dynamically.
They are placed into a folder in engines/ which must contain a file
named "configure.engine" to add the engine, which is pulled into the
top level configure script automatically.
This allows to keep the engines to specfiy the files for translation close to
the engine sources itself.
Thanks to criezy for his suggestion on this approach.