- Removed hard-coded ruin structure, particle & decal config paths and moved them to content package (custom ones can be added now without modifying the original files).
- Downscaled lightmap, since blurring will make this unnoticeable anyway
(TODO: make this optional)
- Render LOS in fewer passes by using a shader
- Use light volume to calculate LOS
- This also means we can use the override texture to render the diving
suit obstruct effect
- Don't render bunks and labels onto LOS background (TODO: add the
option to render back into the LOS background, i.e. just use
multiplicative blending as if it was the lightmap)
- Prefer SpriteSortMode.Deferred over all others, prefer
SamplerState.LinearClamp/PointClamp over all others
- Remove shader blur in favor of geometry blur (TODO: improve on this
further, right now it has a few artifacts)
- Trim light volumes
- Do some weird shit with the background particles (use DrawTiled
instead of relying on SamplerState.LinearWrap, because that's faster
somehow :/ )
- Pressing up/down in the console only returns a typed command now
- Add support for some of the most common types (vectors, colors, rects) so there's no need to parse the values in the setters of the serializable properties (see Holdable.HoldPos for example).
- Make a generic version of the item editing HUD that can be used on any IPropertyObject. Should make it easier to implement things like the character editor, editing structure properties, particle editor, etc.
- Improve the interface of the editing HUD. Instead of having to type in a string value into a textbox, there should be number input fields for numeric properties, sliders for properties that only accept a range of values, a color picker, etc. And tooltips.
- Groups of crawlers, mantises and husks can spawn inside the caves.
- Salvage mission variants where the artifact spawns inside a cave.
- Fixed ruins being placed inside the sea floor.
- MonsterEvents don't spawn the monsters if no suitable spawn position is found.
- Moved background sprites to the shared project.
- The debug textures of physics bodies have a maximum size of 128x128 pixels to prevent large bodies from taking up excessive amounts of memory.
- Attacks can be set to only affect humans.
- The sub can be moved from location to another in the map view by double clicking in debug builds.
- Level wall color can be changed in level generation parameters.
- Fixed level geometry not being rendered if the ocean floor is visible (which isn't a problem in most level types, but there can be levels where the ocean floor is so close to the actual level that they can both be visible at the same time).
- Background sprite scale is taken into account when calculating particle emitter positions.
- Fixed limb lights being rendered even if the character is disabled.
TODO: more variety between biomes, assign the map biomes in a less random way (e.g. splotches of easier biomes connected by more dangerous ones, very dangerous biomes at the edges of the map...), option to select the biome in MP?
- Barotrauma's projects are in the Barotrauma directory
- All libraries are in the Libraries directory
- MonoGame is now managed by NuGet, rather than referenced from the installed files (TODO: consider using PCL for easier cross-platform development?)
- NuGet libraries are not included in the repo, as getting the latest versions automatically should be preferred
- Removed Content/effects.mgfx as it didn't seem to be used anywhere
- Removed some references to Subsurface directory
- Renamed Launcher2 to Launcher