Reduce code duplication by extracting a common class to deal with spatial partitioning of actors, and use some (cached) delegates to reduce duplication further without affecting performance too much.
Speed up updates and removal of actors by caching their location so we only need to update or remove them from bins they are actually in (typically very few), compared to having to check every bin for removals which is much more work in comparison.
Speed up checking for actors inside a region by checking if items are located entirely within the bin they are located in. If so, we don't need to add them to the hash-set for de-duplication purposes which is fairly expensive.
To resolve the ambiguity introduced when the introduction of isometric maps meant that cell and map coordinates were no longer equivalent, a new type has been introduced so they can each be represented separately.
Changes included:
Warhead code split out of weapon code and refactored.
Warhead functionality now split into several classes, each handling one effect/impact.
Additional custom warheads can now be defined and called via yaml.
Custom warheads inherit the abstract class Warhead,
which provides target check functions.
Custom warheads have to define their own impact functions,
and can also define their own replacement for check
functions.
- Create single platform config named x86 and have all projects target x86.
- Remove Release config (broken anyway).
- For the Debug config, ensure TRACE and DEBUG constants are set and unsafe code is allowed for all projects (same as the makefile).
- Warn level 4 and optimizations off were removed from the config automatically by VS (it assumes these values by default, and these match the makefile).
- The CrashDialog project can reuse the icon from the Game project as long as the path is set correctly.
- Fix TS project so it builds (I know it's going but its annoying that the project must be unloaded).
Hitting Ctrl+Shift+C will re-initialize the chrome provider,
reloading all chrome files instantly. Useful when changing the
UI.
Note: A new "RootWidget" was created to trap top-level (global)
shortcuts instead of putting everything in Widget.