New type of sloping floors
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Re: New type of sloping floors
Doing a "alternating center" bump mapping is another option. This will prevent the issue of making it possible to create an impossible arangement.Alex-bomber_Man wrote:I want to ask author/authors of GZDoom he/they to implement one more type of floor sloping, like in Vavoom sourceport. It works in next way:
There are objects, named 'floor vertex height' and 'ceiling vertex height' -- they must be placed on vertexes of TRIANGLE sector, and slope this sector by vertices. Why triangle? Oh, it's easy - in other ways it will cause bugs, if those slopes will try to slope the sector in different directions.
What do you think about that ? I want it, to make my maps compatible with GZDoom. And ofcourse it's VERY usefull to make opened terrains!
Triangles run like below, if you have code set to a fixed width font:
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Further implimatations could specify at what angle does the diagonal become non-scalable.
If you need a non-technical explination, I can only explain the results. This allows you to specify a grid-based landscape, and it will automatically render it in triangles, while automatically fixing the resulting bugs. The last "further implimentation" could even make it automatically detect when a diagonal is too steep to climb, and make the player/bot go around, and/or jump over.
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?!?Alex-bomber_Man wrote:Oh, Graf, don't be stupid - i've packed it myself, and there are no viruses on my computer - i've realtime kaspersky monitor!
Graf is surely not stupid, but you, Alex?

It's exactly like that that people are infected...
I'm myself on the net since a very long time, and the only one time I was infected (10 years ago) was because I trusted someone, and he was a professionnal... He said to me that the virus was surely not coming from him, when I was accusing him. But I was right, and thanks to me, he was able to stop the invasion. The virus was named "Doodle44", and it destroyed totally my computer!!! I repeat: totally!!!
I kept it somewhere, well hidden...
So, NOBODY can be trusted for such a purpose!!!
Virii are implemented mostly thanks to EXE, period !
And you can be infected without knowing it, trust me, please. I know it, and I experimented it.
Plus, 7zip is not to be used when its zip files are NOT Winzip compatibles, which is so stupid. Why do you want us to bother with such a product when Winzip is free?!? (Thus, I buyed my own version 10.0)
2-10 % better than Winzip?
Muhahahaha!!! Incredibly important !!

Ok... About your idea, it's excellent. Yes, it would be very useful. Making slopes is not really easy and even quite confusing. Plus, we are limited.
But... The good authors using Zdoom are quite rare, when we had thousands for regular Doom. I'm not sure that this new feature would be well used.
Look for Gzdoom: how many authors making maps using the Gzdoom features do we have?
How many wads Gzdoom specific do we have?
I'm not sure that a new slope feature will change this fact.
Thus, I repeat, it would be so awesome!!!
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Jive wrote: Look for Gzdoom: how many authors making maps using the Gzdoom features do we have?
How many wads Gzdoom specific do we have?
I'm not sure that a new slope feature will change this fact.
Thus, I repeat, it would be so awesome!!!
I'd implement this feature into ZDoom as well. There's absolutely no reason not to do that.
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Alex, I made a search about you and your site (hosted at narod.ru), and McAfee told me:
"BE carefull. This is a free hosting site that shows alot of ads and pop-aps"
Plus, narod.ru affiliated with Spylog.com... (a site classified RED)
When someone enter his email address, he receives 1.7 emails per week automatically.
spylog.com is a well known spammer.
Plus, it's modifying our browser without telling it to us, and its system of security is bypassed.
Cookies from spylog.ru, begun.ru and adriver.ru are stored on our computer when we are visiting you.
So, please, don't tell anymore to Graf (nor anyone else not trusting you) that he is stupid...
because you are pretty in the red with McAfee, which is warning us to don't trust your site (and you, by the way), and to be very carefull.
Sorry buddy for those bad news.
"BE carefull. This is a free hosting site that shows alot of ads and pop-aps"
Plus, narod.ru affiliated with Spylog.com... (a site classified RED)
When someone enter his email address, he receives 1.7 emails per week automatically.
spylog.com is a well known spammer.
Plus, it's modifying our browser without telling it to us, and its system of security is bypassed.
Cookies from spylog.ru, begun.ru and adriver.ru are stored on our computer when we are visiting you.
So, please, don't tell anymore to Graf (nor anyone else not trusting you) that he is stupid...
because you are pretty in the red with McAfee, which is warning us to don't trust your site (and you, by the way), and to be very carefull.
Sorry buddy for those bad news.
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Plus you can always test features on GzDoom, and then backport them to zDoomGraf Zahl wrote:Jive wrote: Look for Gzdoom: how many authors making maps using the Gzdoom features do we have?
How many wads Gzdoom specific do we have?
I'm not sure that a new slope feature will change this fact.
Thus, I repeat, it would be so awesome!!!
I'd implement this feature into ZDoom as well. There's absolutely no reason not to do that.
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What are you talking about? There are a bunch of GZDoom maps already out and a lot more comming. I'm beta testing a wad right now made for GZDoom that is unbelivable fun.Jive wrote: Look for Gzdoom: how many authors making maps using the Gzdoom features do we have?
How many wads Gzdoom specific do we have?
I'm not sure that a new slope feature will change this fact.
Thus, I repeat, it would be so awesome!!!
In fact, I'm afraid one day GZDoom will surpass ZDoom in a fanbase and Randy will quit programing for it entirely. It'll be a sad day in the community then.
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