This does a couple of things:
- The `custom_levels` folder was renamed to `custom_assets` and contains
`levels`, `models` and `texture_replacements` folders for Jak 1, 2 and 3
in order to keep everything regarding custom stuff in one place.
- With this, texture replacements now use separate folders for all games
- A build actor tool was added that generates art groups for custom
actors
- Custom levels can now specify what custom models from the `models`
folder they want to import, this will add them to the level's FR3.
- A `test-zone-obs.gc` file was added, containing a `test-actor` process
that uses a custom model as an example.
The build actor tool is still very WIP, the joints and the default
animation are hardcoded, but it allows for importing any GLB file as a
merc model.
The main thing that was done here was to slightly modify the new
subtitle-v2 JSON schema to be more similar to the existing one so that
it can properly be used in Crowdin.
Draft while I double-check the diff myself
Along the way the following was also done (among other things):
- got rid of as much duplication as was feasible in the serialization
and editor code
- separated the text serialization code from the subtitle code for
better organization
- simplified "base language" in the editor. The new subtitle format has
built-in support for defining a base language so the editor doesn't have
to be used as a crutch. Also, cutscenes only defined in the base come
first in the list now as that is generally the order you'd work from
(what you havn't done first)
- got rid of the GOAL subtitle format code completely
- switched jak 2 text translations to the JSON format as well
- found a few mistakes in the jak 1 subtitle metadata files
- added a couple minor features to the editor
- consolidate and removed complexity, ie. recently all jak 1 hints were
forced to the `named` type, so I got rid of the two types as there isn't
a need anymore.
- removed subtitle editor groups for jak 1, the only reason they existed
was so when the GOAL file was manually written out they were somewhat
organized, the editor has a decent filter control, there's no need for
them.
- removed the GOAL -> JSON python script helper, it's been a month or so
and no one has come forward with existing translations that they need
help with migrating. If they do need it, the script will be in the git
history.
I did some reasonably through testing in Jak1/Jak 2 and everything
seemed to work. But more testing is always a good idea.
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Co-authored-by: ManDude <7569514+ManDude@users.noreply.github.com>
Changes the DGO build order so that the city gets compiled first, and a
random guess at an "order" of which levels people might edit more often.
Most of the data-only borrow files are moved to the end as well.
Also moves around files in the `goal_src` tree to a structure that makes
a bit more sense, some files were either in the completely wrong place,
their folders had strange names, were too deep for no reason or were
just too far away from other relevant files. This structure should make
it easier to guess a file's location.
Adds support for adding custom subtitles to Jak 2 audio. Comes with a
new editor for the new system and format. Compared to the Jak 1 system,
this is much simpler to make an editor for.
Comes with a few subtitles already made as an example.
Cutscenes are not officially supported but you can technically subtitle
those with editor, so please don't right now.
This new system supports multiple subtitles playing at once (even from a
single source!) and will smartly push the subtitles up if there's a
message already playing:
![image](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/7569514/033e6374-a05a-4c31-b029-51868153a932)
![image](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/7569514/5298aa6d-a183-446e-bdb6-61c4682df917)
Unlike in Jak 1, it will not hide the bottom HUD when subtitles are
active:
![image](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/7569514/d466bfc0-55d0-4689-a6e1-b7784b9fff59)
Sadly this leaves us with not much space for the subtitle region (and
the subtitles are shrunk when the minimap is enabled) but when you have
guards and citizens talking all the time, hiding the HUD every time
anyone spoke would get really frustrating.
The subtitle speaker is also color-coded now, because I thought that
would be fun to do.
TODO:
- [x] proper cutscene support.
- [x] merge mode for cutscenes so we don't have to rewrite the script?
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Co-authored-by: Hat Kid <6624576+Hat-Kid@users.noreply.github.com>
Fixes issue where warp effect looks wrong near the edge of the screen -
there was an unhandled `REGION_CLAMP` texture setting.
Fixes a potential bug where "warp page" things wouldn't be drawn at all
because there is no PC warp bucket. Unclear if anything actually fits
this category, but it doesn't hurt.
Turn on PC-format texture uploads for the water page so the precursor
guy uses the right texture. It has to use generic because it abuses the
generic death query thing to spawn particles.
Workaround for some issues with rebuilding level files after changing
engine files. Not a perfect solution, but probably good enough.
Adds a decent way to customize the folders the project file expects the
iso data and decompiler data to be in. When you run any version other
than the default, for example Jak 1 PAL, it uses the `gameName`
decompiler config to consume and output it's results.
However the project file will assume `jak1` unless you hard-code it
differently -- basically, it needs to be explicitly told just the
decompiler is told what version to use.
We now have a per-user REPL Config json file, so that can be used to
override the default `jak1` behaviour.
Fixes#1993
When I cleaned up the `game.gp` some DGOs were no longer referenced
because my first dependency script omitted them -- thinking they weren't
required. From the perspective of the source files they indeed weren't
required but we still have to produce the DGO file.
also works around #2177
Some side missions require cars, they don't work yet. Also the
ring-races and collection ones do not grant orbs. The hoaming beacon
collection one causes a `hud` crash
- make sure bsp is processed on `l` levels in extraction (caused missing
remaps)
- clean up a few prints in extraction
- handle the <15 byte differences in art group files automatically (no
more errors about file naming)
- fix potential exception thrown by merc2 in a few ways: fixed bad data
in FR3's, check texture index just in case, and handle exceptions a
little bit better (still a crash, but at least you get a print)
- fix mips2 ocean stuff causing ocean far crashes
Manual patches in:
- `tomb-boulder`: a few `ppointer->handle`s (I think) were not being
decompiled properly (all used in combination with `clone-anim-once`)
- `ruins-obs`, `pillar-collapse`: `art-joint-anim` casts
- `tomb-beetle`: commented out a call to `shadow-control-method-14` that
was crashing the game when spawning the beetles
- `grunt-mech`: commented out `(.mula.s)` instruction
Notes:
- `enemy-info`'s `idle-anim-script` is most likely a `(pointer
idle-control-frame)`, however, some `nav-enemy-info` labels set it to
`#f` (first encountered in `tomb-beetle`, but also present in `hal`,
`roboguard` and `metalkor-setup`), which crashes the decompiler. This
may become a problem in the future when we eventually get to these
files. For this PR, I made `tomb-beetle` decompile with
`idle-anim-script` set to `#f` and have not noticed any issues/crashes
with that.
- `tomb-boulder` compiles and doesn't crash, but when trying to play the
Daxter chase sequence, the boulder sometimes either spawns at the origin
or spawns in the correct place, but doesn't move.
Co-authored-by: water <awaterford111445@gmail.com>
Adds the following files:
- `amphibian`
- `centurion`
- `ginsu`
- `grenadier`
- `hopper`
- `metalmonk`
- `monster-frog`
- `predator-graph`
- `predator-h`
- `predator`
- `rapid-gunner`
- `rhino`
- `rhino-wall`
- `tomb-baby-spider`
Also adds the DGOs for the following levels:
- Mar's Tomb
- Mountain Temple
- Drill Platform
- Sacred Site (Sage Hut)
Manual patches:
- The decompiler emits `(b! #t cfg-17)` in `(trans hostile hopper)`
without putting a `(label cfg-17)` anywhere
- Added cast to `art-joint-anim` in `(code broken rhino-wall)` and
`(code hit rhino-wall)`
Other notes:
- `amphibian` seems to occasionally crash when using its tongue attack.
Haven't investigated this yet
- `ginsu` crashes after being killed somewhere in the `deactivate`
method, possibly because of its `part-spawner`
- Predators aren't spawning in the forest hunt mission, not sure if
`forest-obs` might be needed for that or if it's something else
- The `rhino-wall` STR animation seems to load (albeit a bit broken due
to missing VAG stream playback), but causes the viewport to shrink as
soon as it's played
- I added `pegasus::74` to the `event_handler_hack` bool in
`variable_naming.cpp` because I got a `none` cast after changing the
return value of `enemy::74`
Notable things:
- This assert is hit when trying to save the pc-settings file, NYI
e630b50690/game/kernel/common/Symbol4.h (L14)
so right now settings aren't persisted. But RPC defaults to on
- The existing functions can probably be made generic based off the game
version, but I didn't spend time refactoring them yet as they aren't
really ready to be used in jak 2 yet (we have no screenshots for the
levels for example)
The things that aren't working right now:
- returning the board (maybe cutscene related?)
- draft until i see if this can be sorted out
- seems to need streaming audio as well, the `scene-player` gets
properly initialized from what i can tell
- had to hack around the streaming audio parts.
A big one...
I figure even if we would like to change the way the particle/scene code
is output -- it'd be easier to find patterns with it all decompiled.
I've updated my script so it can easily be used to mass update these
files:
```bash
task update-gsrc-glob GLOB="**/*-part*.gc"
```
> for example will update gsrc files with `part` in their name -- if
they are in ref tests (so uncompleted ones aren't touched)
I found a few issues along the way that I'll have to make issues for
soon.
Supports most of the grain types now while maintaining compatibility
with the old stuff (at least the subset of things jak1 uses)
Would benefit from some testing in Jak 1 to make sure I didn't break
anything.
Sorry the git history is a mess, I'll do something about it later.
- decompile `lights.gc`
- decompile remaining `target-death` function, you can die now
- fix float issue with `matrix-from-two-vectors-smooth!` making jak face
the wrong way in the slide thing
Mostly easy / particle def files. I did a bit in `ruins` but CFG
failures and missing `drawable` functions make it untestable for now so
I've put that on pause.
Generates the `game.gp` code for all DGOs, code added to the project
file has been commented out for now.
In my opinion, this is way too much in a single file -- it would be nice
if this code would live directly inside the `.gd` files themselves, then
everything is nicely organized. But this approach might have issues I'm
not aware of.
This PR does a few main things:
- finish decompiling the progress related code
- implemented changes necessary to load the text files end-to-end
- japanese/korean character encodings were not added
- finish more camera code, which is required to spawn the progress menu
/ init the default language settings needed for text
- initialized the camera as well
Still havn't opened the menu as there are a lot of checks around
`*target*` which I havn't yet gone through and attempted to comment out.
A few issues:
- lwidea's fr3 is getting loaded and unloaded all the time
- the debug line drawing clipping is wrong (doesn't seem wrong in pcsx2,
so I think this is on us)
- nothing actually using vis data yet
- at a large distance, our view frustum culling seems slightly too
aggressive (might be that viewport scissoring is wrong)
- in the city, things seem darker as you move away. unclear how this is
happening (fog?)