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Animation frames from AoE2 graphics files are packed into a texture atlas by the openage converter. We use bin packing to find the optimal arrangement (= smallest atlas dimensions) of the frames in the atlas. Bin packing becomes computationally intensive if a lot of frames are packed (look
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Describe the bug
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To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Go to 'map engine test'
- Press the key 'n' until you get to Tristam.
- Wait about 3 seconds '....'
- See the fire effects that are on the ground stop animating. This same problem seems to occur on all maps but it's easiest to find in Tristam.
**Expected beha
We currently use a macro for writing down a money amount as a literal. We should move to a more modern C++ representation with a user defined literal like the below:
constexpr money32 operator"" _GBP(long double money)
{
return money * 10;
}
static_assert(MONEY(2, 40) == 2.40_GBP);
Go through the codebase and replace all MONEY macro uses with the equivalent version. You m
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Currently, when entering epic mode the README is frozen in the last level of the tower. When you're trying to fine-tune the score for a level other than the last one, it would be helpful if we had the README for that level available. The proposal is that when entering epic mode, the README is updated with all levels, one following the other.
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# Starbolt - beginnerTravisCI is effectively dead when it comes to OSS projects. In December they introduced a new price model and gave each org a one time allotment of 10,000 "credit". For macOS they charge 50 credit per minute (rounded up), with each build taking just over 3 minutes, and each commit running two builds that gave us just enough for 25 commits, or about two weeks before it ran out.
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Unlike our other backends, Widgetry's WebGL 1.0 backend does not support textures.
Until #504, Widgetry apps in the browser required WebGL 2.0, and thus widgetry would not load at all in an iOS browser (or desktop Safari) unless the user enabled the "Experimental: WebGL 2.0" option in their browser configuration.
Though there are benefits to our users being on WebGL 2.0, we want the app to b
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
It has never made sense that a limb gets colder just because it is damaged. In reality if my arm is bruised it doesn't get cold because of it; when I broke my foot it wasn't freezing until it healed. The hypovolemia effects already model temperature loss because of blood loss so the legacy code that reduces body part temperature bas
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It may be a specific request but since there is a zip file handler for Android, doesn't hurt to ask for a desktop (maybe multiple backends?) implementation.
I would like to try that in the future but if anyone has time before feel free to do it.
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