The way we got/stored background matrices is a bit weird and full of
leftovers from the first attempts at porting renderers. This doesn't
work well with the Jak 2 "other camera" system where some stuff is
rendered with a different camera matrix.
This cleans most of it up. The exception is that the collide mesh
renderer and the additional sprite culling I added still need to peek at
some cached camera matrices.
This fixes the problem where etie uses the wrong matrices for "other
camera" levels. Now the "hole covers" go in the holes in the background
of the throne room.
![image](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/48171810/73a88f7b-05d4-4e9c-bb34-5b45efffcb69)
I havn't tested it yet, but I can almost guarantee that atleast `goalc`
will not work in the slightest!
But the project is atleast fully compiling. My hope is to start
translating some AVX to NEON next / get `goalc` working...eventually.
Disables the fog hack for Jak 2, where it's not useful and kind of
breaks in most levels which rely on dark vertices that aren't underwater
(e.g. city windows).
Definitely needs a clean up pass, but I think the functionality is very
close.
There's a few "hacks" still:
- I am using the emerc logic for environment mapping, which doesn't care
about the length of the normals. I can't figure out how the normal
scaling worked in etie. I want to do a little bit more experimentation
with this before merging.
- There is some part about adgifs for TIE and ETIE that I don't
understand. The clearly correct behavior of TIE/ETIE is that the alpha
settings from the adgif shader are overwritten by the settings from the
renderer. But I can't figure out how this happens in all cases.
- Fade out is completely disabled. I think this is fine because the
performance difference isn't bad. But if you are comparing screenshots
with PCSX2, it will make things look a tiny bit different.
This adds environment mapping support to `Merc2`, and turns it on for
Jak 1 and Jak 2.
- The performance is much better
- Jak 1 can be toggled back to the old behavior with `(set! *emerc-hack*
#f)`. The new environment mapping is identical to the old one everywhere
I checked.
- Jak 1 still falls back to generic for ripple/texscroll/blerc/eyes -
there's still no dynamic texture or vertex updating support. The eye
detection stuff will sometimes flag stuff as eyes which is not eyes,
which is fine, but means that generic will be used in some places where
emerc could be used. For example, the shiny plates on jak's arm will be
drawn with generic because jak has eyes.
- Jak 2 hasn't been checked super carefully against PCSX2 yet.
- Jak 2 still isn't technically using emerc, but instead putting emerc
models in the merc bucket.
- The interface to merc is a lot different now and totally custom
OpenGOAL DMA code. The original merc drawing asm doesn't run anymore.
- The FR3 format changed
- Something funky going on with foreground lighting in escape, but
doesn't seem to be related to this change?
Performance comparison, jak 1, in likely the most generic-merc heavy
spot:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/48171810/213882718-feb2ab59-95a9-44a2-b0e5-95fba860c7b0.png)
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/48171810/213882736-8dbbf4c9-6bbf-4d0b-96ce-78d63274660c.png)
* redo cheat encodings
* fix error
* add no texture cheat
* tiny cleanup + add sidekick stats button
* crappy implementation of big/small head mode
* more correct bone scaling
* redo bone manip code a bit
* jp text fixes
* improved matrix math!
* add big fist cheat, minor type cleanup, add some debug toggles
* move all this mess to a new file
* slightly rework joint scaling function
* add big head npc cheat
* subtitles typo
* WIP mirror mode
* fix mirrored hud sprites
* fix mirror mode sound pan
* add cheats to menu!
* split some subtitles
* temp
* name the obvious ones
* un-pipelined the fast case in generic vu1
* generic2 dma
* pass2
* first pass at opengl
* many fixes
* fix hud, strip
* windows fix
* final tweaks
* memcard folder
* add missing include
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