reaperrr 27ddae3df9 Fix Move jumpy-ness on MovePart transitions
There were 2 issues at work here, both when progress
would overshoot Distance (which is the usual case,
rather than the exception):
- the overshot progress was passed on by MoveFirstHalf, however
  OnComplete would make the next MovePart start ticking the
  same tick on which the old MovePart reached Distance,
  but move by carryoverProgress +(!!!) terrain speed instead of moving
  by just the left-over carryoverProgress.
- MoveSecondHalf would not pass any overshot progress to the
  next MoveFirstHalf queued by parent Move, leading to
  the next MoveFirstHalf performing a full-speed move the same tick
  MoveSecondHalf finished its last move.
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OpenRA

A Libre/Free Real Time Strategy game engine supporting early Westwood classics.

Please read the FAQ in our Wiki and report problems at http://bugs.openra.net.

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Play

Distributed mods include a reimagining of

  • Command & Conquer: Red Alert
  • Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn
  • Dune 2000

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Contribute

Mapping

  • We offer a Mapping Tutorial as you can change gameplay drastically with custom rules.
  • For scripted mission have a look at the Lua API.
  • If you want to share your maps with the community, upload them at the OpenRA Resource Center.

Modding

Support

  • Sponsor a mirror server if you have some bandwidth to spare.
  • You can immediately set up a Dedicated Game Server.

License

Copyright 2007-2020 The OpenRA Developers (see AUTHORS) This file is part of OpenRA, which is free software. It is made available to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. For more information, see COPYING.

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