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aab7a8a137 |
Combat: FIX weapon effectiveRange -- it degraded with heatLoad, not host-zone damage (task #50)
MechWeapon::UpdateTargeting computed effectiveRange = (1 - heatLoad) * weaponRange, reading the weapon's own inherited HeatableSubsystem heatLoad. The authentic decomp (@004b9bdc:6983) reads *(weapon+0xE0)+0x158 = Subsystem::damageZone->damageLevel -- i.e. effectiveRange = (1 - HOST-ZONE DAMAGE) * weaponRange. Same @0xE0-DamageZone-vs- heat misattribution already corrected in HeatSink::UpdateCoolant (heat.cpp:803). Impact: for a charge/discharge weapon (ER laser) the weapon's OWN heatLoad swings 0..1 every fire cycle, so effectiveRange collapsed toward 0 and the weapon was perpetually "out of range" -> Emitter::FireWeapon's `if (dist <= effectiveRange)` gate skipped SendDamageMessage -> NO damage submission and hence NO impact explosion. The beam still rendered (beamFlag/beamEndpoint set before the gate), so the shot LOOKED like a hit but did nothing -- the user-reported "lackluster/absent laser hits, esp. the ER medium, on mechs AND buildings". PPCs mostly worked only because their heatLoad happened to sit low/stable. Fix: read the QUALIFIED this->Subsystem::damageZone->damageLevel (the MechSubsystem shadow is a shim -- heat.cpp:812) so an UNDAMAGED weapon holds its full, STABLE weaponRange, and range shortens only as the weapon's host zone takes battle damage. Verified (parked in range of a building, autofire): laser effRange 500 STABLE (was fluctuating 0/59/340/424 -> mostly out of range); impact explosions 13 in 22s (11 laser id=16 + 2 PPC), up from ~2. Lasers now consistently damage + spawn FX. Also adds env-gated diagnostics used to root-cause this: [fireW] range trace + per-weapon explID (emitter.cpp), and BT_FIRE_AT_STRUCT (mech4.cpp) which designates the nearest world structure so weapon-vs-structure fire can be tested without the screen aim ray. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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267059ab88 |
Damage economy RECONCILED: 3 stand-ins fixed, 3 paths confirmed authentic (task #60)
Full 5-path audit of the damage economy vs the decomp (5-finder + adversarial-verify workflow), resolving the KB self-contradiction the binary-coverage audit flagged. CONFIRMED AUTHENTIC as-is (no change needed): - Energy beam (emitter.cpp): damagePortion = authored DamageAmount x (charge/seekV)^2; the ctor x1e7 and fire x1e-7 cancel (_DAT_004bafbc dumped from the exe = x87 80-bit 1e-7 exactly). - Autocannon (projweap.cpp): full authored DamageAmount from resource +0x19C delivered unmodified; the 0.0625 at :667 is the shooter's own gyro recoil, not the round. - Zone-armor BASE model: damageLevel += amount x damageScale[type] (engine DAMAGE.cpp:379, called mechdmg.cpp:427), legs x0.5, 1.0=dead. 3 STAND-INS FIXED (all byte-verified against the decomp): - A. mechdmg.cpp:451 -- read the phantom `stance` member (no binary offset, zero writers -> perma-0), so the leg-shot-out -> fall/death branch was DEAD. Now MovementMode() (mech+0x40, @part_012.c:6910). - B. mechdmg.cpp:458 -- guarded the leg partial-failure graphic on the always-0 IsAirborne() stub where the binary calls IsDisabled() (@0049fb54 = movementMode 2||9). On a wreck the binary SUPPRESSES the write; the stub let it corrupt graphicAlarm 9->4/3 -- the task-#52 wreck-graphic bug, now fixed AT SOURCE (was only masked by the IsMechDestroyed latch). - C. mech4.cpp:1551 -- flat kShotDamage=12 fed as the kill-score damageAmount (the KB self-contradiction: task #8 claimed it retired, but it was live). The score handler @0x4c02e4 derives the whole kill award from it, so every kill scored identically regardless of weapon. Now lastInflictingDamage -- the real killing-blow magnitude, latched in TakeDamageMessageHandler (mech.cpp:624), mirroring the per-hit path (mech4.cpp:1207). The phantom `int stance` slot is reused for the new Scalar member (size-neutral, no layout shift); init 0 in the ctor. DEFERRED (task #60-D, documented): the missile CLUSTER model -- the port fires N flying rounds (net armor total authentic) vs the binary's ONE missile with a random burstCount cluster roll (loses cluster variance + single-zone concentration). Blocked on an OPEN decomp semantic (does burstCount multiply armor or only the gyro kick? settle at FUN_004bef78 -> FUN_004be078 -> EXPLODE.cpp:209-210). VERIFIED live: clean build; 2-node fight -> clean center-mass kill (no crash, kills 0->1); [zone-armor] dump confirms per-zone armor 50-140 + legs x0.5. NB the displayed POINTS score still reads 0 -- a SEPARATE open gap (scoreAward + role/team/tonnage multipliers unwired); fix C corrected the damage INPUT to that formula. KB swept: open-questions.md (self-contradiction resolved + task #60 summary + deferred missile item), combat-damage.md (damageScale is type-indexed not even/odd; task-#52 source fix; kill-score section), RECONCILE.md (missile = ONE spawn not N), stale comments in mechweap.cpp (SendDamageMessage is LIVE), mislanch.hpp, mechdmg.cpp (FUN_0049fb54 = IsDisabled). Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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48c9c8444f |
Fire VISUALS wave: the authored firesmoke sheet, vertex-alpha effect cards, the case-4 wreck dressing
The "fireballs like the demo vids" arc, decomp/content-grounded end to end,
plus the live-play UX batch verified over the same sessions:
FIRESMOKE SHEET (the PFX fireball fix): every firesmokeN_scr_tex in BTFX.VMF
maps the SAME 64x64 tileable noise image bintA (variants differ only in SCROLL
rate) and firesmoke1_mtl colours it through the "fiery" ramp (0.3,0.1,0.1)->
(0.9,0.7,0.3). The particle layer now bakes ramp(lum(bintA)) as its sprite
colour (noise detail in alpha) and SCROLLS it at firesmoke1's authored rate
via a texture-transform; the port's radial soft-edge mask moved to a second
CLAMPed stage so the WRAPPED scroll rolls flame through the sprite without
scrolling the edge away. Old grit x radial bake kept as the no-BINTA fallback.
Impact hits, damage-band smoke and death booms all ride this layer.
AUTHORED TEXTURE SCROLL in the model path: the BMF TEXTURE records carry
SPECIAL " SCROLL u0 v0 du dv" (tag 0x2037); the draw path always supported
per-op scrolling (SetTextureScrolling) but the BGF loader never parsed it, so
every scrolling material rendered frozen. Wired TexRef -> MatInfo -> batch ->
L4TEXOP.doScroll: the flame cards (flamebig/fire5) now roll fire noise.
VERTEX-ALPHA EFFECT CARDS (the "twisted drill bit of fire" fix): FLAMEBIG's
verts carry authored float RGBA -- white-hot base (1.0,0.99,0.97) -> dark-red
tip fading to alpha -0.2 (the DPL clamp convention). The loader kept a flat
batch colour and drew it OPAQUE = a solid orange spike. Corpus sweep: exactly
14 shipped BGFs carry vertex alpha, ALL effect cards (flames, MUZFLASH,
EXDISK_A/B/C, TMST_A/B/C, beam models, DECLOUDS). Such batches now keep the
authored per-vertex gradient and route to the alpha-blend pass, unlit,
colour = texture x gradient, alpha = the vertex fade; sky objects excluded
(drawAsSky + alphaTest passes NEITHER pass filter -- DECLOUDS stays in the
sky pass). MUZFLASH/EXDISK render correctly for free when the muzzle-model
work lands.
WRECK DRESSING (the 1996 ExplosionScripts case-4 transcription): pieces spawn
HIDDEN and reveal 0.25s after the boom (the InstanceSwitch delay, behind the
dnboom flash); flamebig hangs over the pile, Y-BILLBOARDED at the camera
(SetOffsetYaw + a camera-pos getter -- the dpl_SetDCSReorientAxes analog);
the MakeDCSFall settle arms at the reveal with the two authored rates (hulk/
debris -0.025 t^2, fires -0.01 t^2 -- the flames ride above the sinking pile
and die with it at burial). EMPTY-PLACEHOLDER hulk guard: THRDBR.BGF is a
153-byte zero-geometry stub that "loads fine" -- vertex-count check now routes
it to the gendbr fallback (a Thor wreck was invisible). Hulk content census
recorded: AVADBR==MADDBR==VULDBR geometry (palette-only prefix diffs),
RAPDBR==SNDDBR==STIDBR byte-identical -- wreck variety is materials + the
dressing, not unique piles.
LIVE-PLAY BATCH: muzzle resolve uses the named segmentIndex (raw +0xdc read
was layout garbage); forward launch frame (authored MuzzleVelocity +Z vs the
mech's -Z facing); dock-bottom single window (gauge strip appended below the
world viewport, 1100x600 default, BT_DEV_GAUGES_WINDOW=1 restores the separate
window); portrait sec surface unrotated CW; ammo counters live via typed
bridges (BTAmmoBinCountPtr/BTAmmoBinFeeding/BTWeaponAmmoBin -- raw bin+0x180
and a hand-rolled link walk were garbage); fourth fire key ('4' = Pinky);
panel/arc probes de-aliased (%61 prime).
KB: rendering.md (vertex-alpha card family + scroll), combat-damage.md (hulk
census + THRDBR stub), gauges-hud.md (ammo bridges).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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dd27238ceb |
Gauges: the CLOSEOUT wave -- radar pips, Myomers dedup, attribute parity, ledger sweep (tasks #14-#17)
TASK #17 -- AUTHENTIC RADAR SYMBOLOGY (the cross-blip stand-in retired). The recon proved the 'missing pip raster set' never existed as BT game code: pips are the ENGINE's L4GaugeImage vector-stroke system (T0 source in tree, L4GAUIMA.cpp == FUN_0046f0c0 line-for-line), the 'pip table' is L4Warehouse:: gaugeImageBin keyed by Entity::resourceID, and BTL4.RES ships 110 type-0x12 shapes (every mech/vehicle/building/tree). The six btl4rdr stubs are wired to the real facilities: contacts draw their authentic model silhouettes with LOD selection, the target gets the binary's 4px-inflated box highlight, and player-name labels resolve via Mission::GetSmallNameBitmap (the prebuilt 64x16 egg rasters keyed by the player's bitmapindex). DECODED: the invented 'VideoObject' was Entity::owningPlayer all along (+0x190; nameID = playerBitmapIndex@0x1E0, target = BTPlayer::objectiveMech@0x284 -- new bridge BTPlayerObjectiveMechOf); the 'LabelledEntity' class is Landmark (cultural.h; label path dormant -- no landmark content ships, no runtime landmarkID writer). The L4GREND BT_DEV_GAUGES warehouse guard is removed (its AV had a different culprit, below); resource type 18 corrected to GaugeImageStream in decomp-reference (was mislabeled 'ModelList'). TASK #14 -- the Myomers ODR duplicate ELIMINATED: the powersub.cpp/hpp 'Myomers' (classID 0xBC3 -- actually Sensor) is retired whole; it duplicated ?DefaultData@Myomers@@ against the real class (dumpbin-verified) and /FORCE picked the winner by link order. The real Myomers (0xBC6) now chains PoweredSubsystem's handler set (ids 4-8) and publishes its SEVEN binary attributes (@00511588: SpeedEffect/Current/Recommended/Min/MaxSeekVoltage- Index/SeekVoltage/OutputVoltage) -- the old empty unchained index starved the Myomer engineering panel of every resolve. TASK #16 -- attribute parity: MechWeapon publishes the FULL binary table @0x511890 (11 entries; ids renumbered to binary truth -- the port aliases had squatted the binary's DistanceToTarget/TargetWithinRange ids; the streamed TriggerState 0x13 binding unchanged). Binary names resolved two TODO members: pipState -> estimatedReadyTime (attr 0x1A), and the EXT-model flag is the binary's RearFiring (0x1B). ThermalSight LightState published. HUD (offset conflicts) + missile-side tables (id encoding suspect) documented for a re-dump instead of publishing blind. THE CRASH THIS EXPOSED [T2, cdb-verified]: gotcha #11's dense-table gap is a LATENT AV, not a guaranteed one -- the old table's 0x0D..0x12 gap (task #5) survived on heap luck; the renumber reshuffled allocations and Find() AV'd on a garbage entryName in WeaponCluster's PercentDone resolve. Fixed with five named PAD entries (the mech.cpp attrPad idiom) + a static_assert locking the pad base to PoweredSubsystem::NextAttributeID. Gotcha #11 amended with the proof. TASK #15 -- stale-ledger sweep: GAUGE_COMPOSITE ('composite not yet built', Reservoir shadow, PlayerStatus/vehicleSubSystems 'remaining', valve-dormant- until-0xBD3, sensor guard, the superseded 'Heat MFD near-static' reframe -- all banner-corrected), gauges-hud frontmatter, L4VB16 + powersub comments. Verified live: 50/50 config attribute bindings resolve, 0 NULLs, 0 parse skips, mech spawns and simulates 31/31 subsystems, no cross-blip fallbacks, the pip cache fills through entity registration without the old guard. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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d7b900d108 |
Cockpit: GENERATOR POWER ROUTING -- assign weapons to generators (task #12)
The pilot's second heat-management tool: the PoweredSubsystem message table
@0x50F4EC (ids 4-8) registered and implemented -- SelectGeneratorA-D
(@004b099c..@004b0a74: FindGeneratorByNumber roster walk on generatorNumber
@0x1E0 -> AttachToVoltageSource re-tap with tap accounting -> modeAlarm
Connected) and ToggleGeneratorMode (@004b0abc: Manual -> Auto -> detach+Manual
cycle). Weapons inherit via the MechWeapon handler chain. Desktop: F5-F8
assign the selected weapon (BT_CONFIG_SLOT) to Generator A-D, F9 toggles
reconnect mode; BT_GENSEL_TEST scripts a headless verify.
Verified live end-to-end: dispatch -> handler -> re-tap ("PPC_1 ->
GeneratorD (tapped)") -> the charging I^2R physically moved (GenD cold ~90K
baseline -> ~1570K carrying the PPC; GenA relieved), stable over a sustained
autofire soak with thermal-breaker trips.
FOUR defects found and fixed on the way [all T1/T2]:
- THE e17 HEAT EXPLOSION: Generator::SourceLevel misread *(this[0x38]+0x158)
as linkedSinks->heatEnergy; it is the engine-base DamageZone @0xE0 ->
damageLevel [0..1] (the same named-member pattern as the bank radiator's
zone read). A breaker-restarting generator emitted (1 - 4e8) x 10000
volts; squared through the customers' I^2R feed, one restart blew the
whole thermal network to e17. Authentic: a damaged generator yields
proportionally less voltage.
- FUN_004ac9c8 is NOT "IsDamaged": raw body = owner -> mech+0x190 player ->
roleClassIndex(+0x274) == 0 -- the ROOKIE-role lockout for advanced
cockpit systems. New bridge BTPlayerRoleLocksAdvanced (NULL player =
unlocked [T3]; bring-up role 2 = unlocked). The old stand-in gated the
handlers off permanently (healthy subsystems have simulationState==1).
- MESSAGE_ENTRY tables must be FUNCTION-LOCAL statics inside the accessor:
as namespace-scope arrays they are read by other TUs' static-init chains
before their own initializers run -- Build copies zeros and every id in
the table is silently dropped (ids 9/10 only worked by TU-order luck;
both tables relocated; gotcha recorded, reconstruction-gotchas #9).
- The AutoConnect hunt scanned GetSegment() -- the raw @004b0bd0 walks the
subsystem ROSTER (+0x124/+0x128); EntitySegments were being cast to
Subsystems (the classic +0x128 gotcha).
Also: the dense handler table's GAP slots (skipped ids) are uninitialized
heap -- the name-based Find strcmp-walks them and AVs; diagnostic probes use
the id-based Find only (the 1995 binary's own tables carry the same holes).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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092408041c |
Cockpit: the CONFIG-MODE weapon-regrouping session + the live-play fire fixes (tasks #6+#11)
TASK #6 -- the pod's in-cockpit weapon regrouping, fully reconstructed and live-verified (hold-configure -> tap fire button -> toggle membership -> release-commit): - MechWeapon handlers id 9 ConfigureMappables @004b9550 / id 10 ChooseButton @004b95b8 (binary table @0x511860; the old "Myomers fns" mislabel swept) + the GetMessageHandlers() accessor chain through Emitter/ProjectileWeapon/ MissileLauncher/GAUSS/PPC (empty per-class sets swallowed dispatch). - Mapper vtable truth: +0x38 EnterConfiguration / +0x3C ExitConfiguration / +0x40,+0x44 AddOrErase evt/dir. No "secondary vtable @0050f498", no "CreateTemporaryEventMappings" virtual (RP-name drift; swept incl CLASSMAP). L4 Enter/Exit rebuilt complete: StartMappableButtonsConfigure (the NonMapping 0x10000 <-> Mapping 0x8000 mode flip + the gauge's active-weapon latch) + the held-button re-arm + the 4 fire-button temp maps; only the RIO mapper implements the toggle (Thrustmaster no-ops = can't regroup). - MechSubsystem +0xE8/+0xEC corrected to controlDestination/controlMessageID (ex hostEntity/subsystemId2 mislabel); MechWeapon ctor defaults the destination to &fireImpulse (@004b99a8). - ConfigMapGauge state loop reconstructed (PE-recovered DAT_00518eb4 table; buttonGroup GetMapState sampler -- the "needs ModeManager" guard rationale was wrong). Finding [T1]: the shipped binary NEVER enables this gauge (no SetColor caller) -- authentically dormant; BT_CONFIGMAP=1 is the dev enable. - Dev harness: HOLD 'G' opens the session (BT_CONFIG_SLOT picks the weapon); BT_CONFIG_TEST scripts a headless verify. @004afbc4 corrected to its real Fail-trap body (the guessed AddOrErase(NULL) body would corrupt groups). - Bonus [T1]: the binary MechWeapon ATTRIBUTE table has ELEVEN entries (PercentDone..WeaponState) -- "TriggerState is the only one" was wrong. TASK #11 -- the user-reported live-play regressions (both real bugs): - PHANTOM FIRE: the mech4 bring-up shot block painted an explosion at the victim on its OWN 0.3s cadence whenever fire was held -- desynced once the authentic recharges landed. Retired (the real impact visual flows from each discharge via the messmgr SubmitExplosion). - WEAPON BRICKING (the "cuts out" bug): the Loading->Loaded snap window (+-0.01 around seekV) assumes the pod's LOCKED 60 fps; one port dt-spike jumps it, the byte-verified >1.0 clamp (_DAT_004ba830=0) zeroes readiness, and the weapon sticks in Loading at level ~10000 forever (observed live). Fixed with pod-frame (1/60s) sub-stepping of the binary's own Loading tick -- also fixes the I^2R integral over-heating generators on big steps. NEW GOTCHA CLASS recorded: reconstruction-gotchas #12 (frame-pacing trap). - Duty-cycle measured (max-rate autofire): generators equilibrate in the degradation band (recharge stretch ~3.5-4.4x), the FailureHeat breaker never trips solo, PPCs sustain ~11.8-damage full-charge fire. The slow kill pacing and recharge gaps are the AUTHENTIC heat economy; the pilot's counters (this regrouping UI, generator reassignment, coolant valves) are the reconstruction queue. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fd055281a8 |
Combat: THE AUTHENTIC DAMAGE ECONOMY -- authored per-weapon amounts through the real fire chain (task #8)
Three root causes, all fixed: 1. kDamageScale was 1.0 -- _DAT_004bafbc is an x87 float80 = 1e-7, cancelling the ctor's x1e7: damagePortion = authored DamageAmount x (charge/seekV)^2 (closed form at fire time; madcat AC=25/LRM=50/ERLL=6, bhk1 PPC=12/SRM=35). The observed "0.25" was the degenerate EC=1 fallback, never authored data. 2. CheckFireEdge NaN latch: TriggerState carries ControlsButton INTS; the release value (-65) is a negative NaN. The binary's x87 unordered compare read it as "released"; IEEE-correct float compares latched the edge detector shut after the first release -- the reason the emitter discharge chain NEVER fired in-game. Fixed with bit-pattern sign compares. 3. The weapon-side submission LIVE: Emitter::FireWeapon fills damageData (amount + damageForce=target-muzzle [the gyro directional-bounce feed] + impact) -> MechWeapon::SendDamageMessage (@004b9728 real body) -> messmgr consolidation with per-weapon records + explosion bundling. The mech4 bring-up damage block + flat kShotDamage retired to diag hooks. Bonus: LODReuseHysteresis 0.82 -> 0.33 (double misread). Zone model verified byte-exact (no change). Solo end-to-end: 5-record volleys (2 PPC + 3 ERML with authored amounts), per-weapon zone granularity, explosions, kill. Heat stays bring-up scale pending the heat-calibration audit [T3]. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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77190c93e5 |
Combat: the AUTHENTIC consolidated damage delivery -- TakeDamageStream through the message manager (task #7 tail)
ConsolidateAndSendDamage @0049b784 fully implemented: the beam path submits
into AddDamageMessage; each messmgr tick builds ONE Entity::
TakeDamageStreamMessage (id 0x13; wire-verified 0x34+4+Nx12) with the
common impact record + appended {type, amount, subsystemID} entries and
Dispatches it at the victim -- the T0 handler (ENTITY.cpp:817) re-splits
into per-record TakeDamage; replicants reroute cross-pod. Real
ResolveExplosionID (firing weapon's +0x3E4, guarded) + SubmitExplosion via
the Explosion::Make port; TWO chain-purge bugs fixed (the "iterator dtor
clears it" assumption was wrong -- records re-applied every tick, observed
1->2->3->4 double-counting). @004b9728 identity corrected (SendDamageMessage,
not DrawWeaponPip). Verified solo: 25 clean single-record consolidations ->
kill -> death transition. Residue: weapon-side submission awaits the
damage-economy reconciliation (authored 0.25-scale vs kShotDamage=12).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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8ed6184d65 |
Combat: AUTHENTIC weapon groups -- streamed per-mech button bindings + the real fire chain (task #5)
The recovered system: fire channels = LBE4ControlsManager buttonGroups (0x40/0x45/0x46/0x47); default groups = the per-mech type-6 controls-map resource in BTL4.RES, installed by the T0 CreateStreamedMappings the port already called -- it needed only the TriggerState attribute (id 0x13 PINNED to the binary value; fireImpulse@0x31C is the binary's TriggerState) and an input feed. Keyboard/harness now push press/release edges into the button groups; the gBT*Trigger bypasses, per-type keyboard split and 1,0 pulse hack are retired -- weapons sharing a button fire TOGETHER (madcat Trigger = 4 weapons). Myomers @4b9550/@4b95b8 misattribution corrected (they are MechWeapon ConfigureMappables/ChooseButton). Verified 2-node: kill through the authentic chain (12 hits vs ~36 pre-groups). Config-mode session (regrouping UI) = the remaining stage, KB-scoped. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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29035028fd |
Cross-pod beams: replicate emitter discharge via subsystem update records
User report: lasers only visible on the window firing them. The peer's replicant emitters never learned the master fired. THE AUTHENTIC PIPE (decomp-verified): - FUN_0041c350 (the "beam keepalive" ServiceDischarge/ContinueDischarge call) does TWO things: queue the LOCAL deferred beam-effect callback (@0x4bac0c) on the app+0x34 manager -- our per-weapon render walk already plays that role -- and set the subsystem DIRTY bit, which maps to the 2007 engine's updateModel / ForceUpdate(). - Replication rides SUBSYSTEM UPDATE RECORDS inside the mech's update message: the roster walk already hands the entity's stream to every subsystem's PerformAndWatch; Simulation::WriteSimulationUpdate serializes each requested updateModel bit; Entity::UpdateMessageHandler routes received records by subsystemID to the subsystem's ReadUpdateRecord. All engine machinery -- the missing pieces were the Emitter's serialize/apply pair + the triggers. CORRECTIONS to the dormant task-33-era transcriptions (never exercised -- nothing ever set updateModel -- so the latent misreads never surfaced): - The weapon-family VTABLE SLOT MAP was swapped: slot 6 = ReadUpdateRecord, 7 = WriteUpdateRecord, 9 = TakeDamage (evidence: Mech hierarchy symmetry + body semantics; @004ba568 resolves an EntityID at rec+0x30 through the entity index -- record semantics, not Damage). Renamed across MechWeapon / Emitter / ProjectileWeapon; the real Emitter::TakeDamage @004bafc8 is undecoded (inherits MechWeapon for now). - Emitter/MechWeapon Write: `*record = 0x38/0x18` is the record LENGTH, not recordID; rec+0x30 is the TARGET's EntityID (GetEntityID()), not a colour -- the old `CopyColor(targetEntity+0x184)` was also a databinding trap. - OVERRIDE-SIGNATURE TRAP: the decls used each class's own shadowing UpdateRecord typedef as the param type, silently NOT overriding the engine virtual (the base ran instead; nothing would ever have serialized). Base-typed params (Simulation__UpdateRecord*), casts inside. - Emitter::ReadUpdateRecord reconstructed (@004ba568): target EntityID resolve (drop unknown non-null targets), MechWeapon alarm apply chain, beam fields. - ServiceDischarge/ContinueDischarge: ForceUpdate() per keepalive tick + one final record at beam end (turns the peer's beam off). - Mech::DrawWeaponBeams extracted from the player-only drive block so the walk runs for REPLICANTS (+ per-mech gun-port cache -- the process-wide statics would have served the player's segment pointers as the replicant's muzzles). VERIFIED 2-node: A fires 57 volleys -> 225 emitter records -> B applies all 225 -> B draws 414 beams (PPC blue / laser red, from A's replicant's own gun ports). Solo un-regressed (150 beams, kill chain, no crash). Also preserved: the full Mech::WriteUpdateRecord @0x4a0c2c recovery (reference/decomp/mech_writeupdate_004a0c2c.disasm.txt) with all 9 record types decoded (pose/alarm/leg-state+heat with the body-channel write-through re-sync, knockdown, death, impact, movementMode) -- transcription deferred; it replicates remote knockdown/death/heat and was not needed for beams. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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070af409f7 |
gauge wave P1a: publish heat/power/weapon attributes + radar zoom
The gauge-databinding-map workflow found most cockpit gauges resolve NULL because the reconstructed subsystems publish only a fraction of the attributes the config binds. First publishing batch (attribute tables are read-only static data; ids kept a dense prefix from each parent's NextAttributeID): - HeatSink table dense-append: DegradationTemperature/FailureTemperature (the condenser temp-bar warn/max endpoints -- were NULL, so the two-part bars could not scale), NormalizedPressure/DegradationPressure/CoolantMassLeakRate, and the HeatSink link. Condenser/Reservoir inherit this -> all 6 condenser temp bars now resolve current/warn/max (verified: BT_GAUGE_ATTR_LOG all OK). - PoweredSubsystem::GetAttributeIndex() (new) publishes InputVoltage->voltageSource -- the cluster power-branch gate (the power-lamp/generator-voltage/state-lamp sub-branch is skipped when it resolves NULL). Flows to Sensor/Myomers/weapons. - MechWeapon::GetAttributeIndex() (new) publishes OutputVoltage/PercentDone-> rechargeLevel; Emitter/PPC/ProjectileWeapon/MissileLauncher/GaussRifle DefaultData re-pointed at it (they carried an EMPTY default-constructed index -> resolved NOTHING). Verified: the ER MED LASER / PPC / STREAK weapon clusters now render live recharge dials (were blank TEMP/STATUS). - Mech::SetTargetRange un-stubbed (radarRange = range) -> the radar map scale + overlay range readout track the mapper's zoom (was frozen at 1000). - GAUGREND ParseAttribute: env-gated per-binding resolution trace (BT_GAUGE_ATTR_LOG) -- durable diagnostic infra for the wave. Verified DBASE+dev gauges: no startup/gauge-construction crash (dense chain intact), combat un-regressed (TARGET DESTROYED), clusters build with InputVoltage resolving. Remaining config-binding NULLs: HeatSink/AmbientTemperature (aggregate bank, P3) + Searchlight/LightOn (P1b). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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9d82be46a1 |
P7: subsystem-tree alarm unification -- the whole PoweredSubsystem weapon/power subtree is byte-exact
The reconstruction modeled the binary's 0x54 AlarmIndicator (FUN_0041b9ec) with undersized
stand-ins (AlarmIndicator==ReconAlarm==4B; HeatAlarm==8B) across the entire subsystem tree, so
every field above an alarm sat at the wrong compiled offset. Retype every such stand-in to
GaugeAlarm54(0x54) and de-phantom each class against its ctor, so the whole PoweredSubsystem
subtree becomes byte-exact. An 8-agent read-only decomp-mapping workflow decoded every ctor
first; then hands-on implementation. static_assert-locked chain (verified vs the raw ctors):
HeatSink 0x1D0
-> PoweredSubsystem 0x31C retype electricalStateAlarm@0x264 + modeAlarm@0x2B8 @004b0f74
-> MechWeapon 0x3F0 retype weaponAlarm@0x350; delete 5 phantom tail fields @004b99a8
-> Emitter 0x478 delete outputVoltage/beamLengthRatio/firingArmed aliases
+ beamHit*/beamColor/beamHitData/energyRampTime phantoms;
retype beamOrientation EulerAngles->Quaternion(16B) @004bb120
-> PPC 0x478 (no own fields) @004bb888
PoweredSubsystem -> Sensor 0x328 (no alarm; 3 own fields) @004b1d18
PoweredSubsystem -> Myomers 0x358 (no alarm) @004b8fec
New systemic bug-class instances fixed (added to the CLAUDE.md checklist):
* alias field - Emitter outputVoltage==inherited rechargeLevel@0x320; beamLengthRatio==
beamScale.z@0x434; firingArmed==inherited useConfiguredPip@0x3E0
* phantom field - MechWeapon segmentReference/pipSegment/hasTarget/targetPoint/muzzlePoint
(past 0x3F0); Emitter beamHitPoint/beamImpact/beamImpactScalar/beamColor/
beamHitData/energyRampTime (binary writes inherited damageData/voltageScale
or the value is a method local)
Non-layout fixes required in the same wave:
* outputVoltage->rechargeLevel also in the compiled GAUSS.CPP:74/93 (external readers of the
removed Emitter field -- must grep EVERY TU, not just the class's own .cpp)
* MechWeapon::GetMuzzlePoint reimplemented faithfully (removed muzzlePoint collided with
Emitter's own fields at 0x3F0) via a BTResolveWeaponMuzzle void* bridge in mech4.cpp,
resolving the weapon's mount segment (inherited this+0xdc) through the owner segment table
* DetachFromVoltageSource fixed to set electricalStateAlarm not modeAlarm (raw @004b0e30
writes the 0x264 alarm)
The vehicleSubSystems aux-screen gauge raw reads (btl4gau2.cpp:868/952 at subsystem+0x2b8/+0x278)
and the Sensor RadarPercent path now read the CORRECT byte offsets (garbage under the short layout).
Verified: combat DESTROYED-in-8, 28 shots, 0 crashes, heat heatEnergy=1.34e7, every static_assert
lock passes, heapcheck-clean through construction (the phase the isolated PoweredSubsystem retype
had overflowed). LESSON: a factory-bridge runtime Check(sizeof<=alloc) does NOT fail the build --
only a static_assert sizeof lock catches alloc overflow at compile time.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Initial commit: bt411 -- standalone Windows BattleTech (Tesla 4.10 port)
Clean, self-contained extraction of the BattleTech-specific work from the
reverse-engineering workspace -- engine + game + content + build, with nothing
from Red Planet or the raw archive dumps. Builds green (Win32) and runs the
single-player drive->animate->target->fire->damage->destroy loop out of the box.
Layout:
engine/ MUNGA + MUNGA_L4 shared 2007 engine, carrying our BT render/loader
work (bgfload/L4D3D/L4VIDEO: BSL bit-slice decode, LOD/ground/shadow
models) + image codec; the minimal rp/ headers the audio HAL needs
game/ reconstructed BT logic + surviving-original BT source + fwd shims
+ WinMain launcher
content/ full runtime tree (BTL4.RES, VIDEO/, GAUGE/, AUDIO/, eggs, BTDPL.INI)
docs/ format specs + reconstruction ledgers
reference/ raw Ghidra pseudocode (recon source-of-truth) + decomp exporter
tools/ MP console emulator + map/resource scanners
One top-level CMake builds munga_engine lib + bt410_l4 game lib + btl4.exe.
All paths relativized (186 fwd shims + ~437 CMake abs paths -> repo-relative);
DXSDK is the one external, overridable via -DDXSDK. Verified: builds to a
byte-identical 2.27MB exe and runs combat (TARGET DESTROYED, 0 crashes) against
the bundled content.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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