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Only cursor remains to be updated to go through GfxFrameout, and
then we can let GfxScreen go back to being SCI16-only.
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We originally used hardcoded gameIDs and checked for CD-version.
Now the game option itself is checked for.
When it's available for the currently detected game, the option
is read, otherwise it defaults to false (same behavior as before).
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This commit implements all of the known plane transitions from
SCI2 through SCI2.1mid games. Because kSetShowStyle is always
called indirectly via the Styler game script, it is difficult to
find all the places where transitions are used. As such,
transitions that appeared to never be used have been added as
stubs which will trigger a game crash with a message to report
what was being done, so any missed transition types can be
identified quickly and then implemented.
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The subtitles in KQ7 were not finished and don't quite work right,
drawing off the screen and in weird positions. They could probably
be fixed with some aggressive script patching, but for now, they
are just disabled (as they are in the official release).
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Remap would crash SCI2.1early games with 19 remap slots, and
did not actually work in most cases in SCI2.1mid+ games.
The SCI16 implementation was moved to its own separate file but
was otherwise touched as little as possible, so may still have
similar problems to the SCI32 code.
1. Split SCI16 and SCI32 code into separate files
2. Use -32 prefixes for SCI32 code and no prefix for SCI16 code,
where possible, to match other existing code
3. Avoid accidental corruption of values from the VM that may be
valid when signed or larger than 8 bits
4. Added documentation
5. Add missing remap CelObj calls
6. Inline where possible in performance-critical code paths
7. Fix bad `matchColor` function, and move it from GfxPalette to
GfxRemap32 since it is only used by GfxRemap32
8. Fix bad capitalisation in getCycleMap
9. Remove unnecessary initialisation of SingleRemaps
10. Update architecture to more closely mirror how SSCI worked
11. Clarify the purpose of each type of remap type (and
associated variable names)
12. Split large `apply` function into smaller units
13. Fix buffer overrun when loading a SCI2.1early game with remap
14. Remove use of `#define` constants
15. Warn instead of crashing with an error on invalid input (to
match SSCI more closely)
16. Change the collision avoidance mechanism between the RemapType
enum and remap kernel functions
17. Add save/load function
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Is needed for 80462b3 (Fix auto-saving in the fan-made Cascade Quest)
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These should be all the actually used subfunctions.
Co-authored-by: Colin Snover <github.com@zetafleet.com>
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This line drawing code lives in a remodelled GfxPaint32 class
that is totally separate from GfxPaint16.
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This provides a complete implementation of kDoAudio through
SCI2.1mid, plus partial implementation of SCI3 features.
Digital audio calls shunted through kDoSound have also been
updated to go through the SCI32 audio mixer, though these shunts
are a bit hacky because the ScummVM implementation of kDoSound
does not currently match how SSCI kDoSound is designed.
It is probably possible in the future to just replace the SCI1.1
audio code (audio.cpp) with the new SCI32 code, since the major
differences seem to be that (1) SCI1.1 only supported one digital
audio playback channel (this is configurable already), (2) it
had extra commands for CD audio playback and queued sample
playback.
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SCI32 has its own audio handling code, but audio sync code is the
same as SCI16.
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applyRemap() is still not finished, so nothing is actually visible yet
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Currently, only the SCI16 remapping functionality is implemented
(used in the QFG4 demo)
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The demo versions of these games were using a very different engine -
SCI1.1 vs SCI2/SCI2.1. Thus, we split them into different game IDs,
to avoid mixing specific game checks for them, as well as specific
game workarounds, which are different for the demos than the full
versions. Also, the demos should be working when SCI32 is disabled.
For these games, we don't use ADGF_DEMO, to avoid game IDs like
foodemo-demo
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gameid -> gameId
guioptions -> guiOptions
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Causes issues in at least gk1 (option + inventory plane are shown)
Game::restore is not called, when doing restores from launcher,
so in the original interpreter this script code wasn't called
either.
Fixes option + inventory planes etc. being shown right after
restoring via launcher, when original save/load dialogs were
disabled.
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This first of all combines both detection entries and makes it
possible so that the user can directly choose English or Japanese
without having to add the game twice.
But it also fixes the in-game option to switch between English
and Japanese. Prior to this commit it was only possible to for
example switch from Japanese to English once, but it was not
possible to switch back without quitting the game and starting it
again.
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- Add "kAnimate fast cast state" to "version" debug command
- Make it possible for script patcher signatures to get fully
used outside of the regular script patcher
- Remove previous fastcast detections and replace them with
a signature heuristic
- Remove object name checking, when fastcast global is set
- Heuristic detects "fast cast" support incorrectly for multilingual
KQ5, but it seems the game never sets the global, so it won't
matter. KQ5 CD (also SCI1 late) has fastcast support.
- Remove hack in GfxView::draw
- Add lots of comments to ScriptPatcher class
This fixes EcoQuest 1 Floppy showing the anemone on top of the
message box (see bug #5170)
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- Patch game super object for saving instead of game object
- Remove re-adding planes+screen items, game::replay does that
We would only have to do that for soft-failing on restore
- Change debug levels of kNumLoops/kNumCels to 9
- Add special comment about -info- selector in syncWithScripts()
This should now make ScummVM menu saving work properly at
least in SQ6.
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This at least prevents SQ6 from crashing when going into the
introduction
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Previous code also selected files called e.g. "[targetname].abc"
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Instead of choosing Windows as platform, users can now also simply
click this option for Gabriel Knight 1 + King's Quest 6
Defaults to high resolution graphics
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This means tick-based times are saved to save games, as in SCI32
engine, instead of seconds, which are not accurate enough. It
also means places in SCI engine that need to access game ticks
should do so through g_sci instead of g_system or g_engine.
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Thanks bSr43
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Graphics palette code was rewritten between SCI1 and SCI2, so
SCI32 palette engine code has been moved to a separate GfxPalette32
class.
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- Detection works via signatures (couldn't find a better way)
- new kString subcalls were introduced SCI2.1 LATE
- kString now has signatures and is split via subcall table
- kString fix, so that KQ7 doesn't crash, when starting a chapter
- Sci2StringFunctionType removed, because no longer needed
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also add comments about other SCI32 games
set global 90 only for lsl6 sci1.1
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also enables it for gk1 and qfg4 (CD versions)
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instead of the old hackish method
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It's called "Workarounds"
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adds a third button state to the game menu
this state is "dual mode" (audio+text at the same time)
currently uses the "speech" graphic
CD versions of Laura Bow 2 + King's Quest 6 will now always get patched
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