arcattackandClaude Opus 4.8 9dcb4752de Audio Phase 4c (AUDIO_FIDELITY F17/F19): impact scaling + the authored footstep feed
F17 CollisionSpeed (binary id 24 @0x4B4): real member captured as
|worldLinearVelocity| when the contact accumulator arms (0->1) -- the authored
AttackVolume [0.9,1] / Brightness [0.7,1] scales over impact speed [0,25] now
make harder hits sound louder and brighter.  ReduceButton (id 46 @0x340): real
watchable member (the keyboard rig never presses it).  UnstablePercentage
stays deferred: its sway/overspeed model @0x3F0 is the known gyro-ledger gap
(live writer unexported); binding without the model would be a stand-in.

F19 footstep feed (the invention is dead, long live the authored chain):
new [motionscalecfg/motiontrigcfg] traces recovered the authored configs --
EVERY motion watcher extracts |linearMotion| (motionValue=3); the footstep
volume mixer is fed by LocalAcceleration [0,10] -> ctl100 (per-stride kick)
+ LocalVelocity [0,0.6] -> ctl101 (0.4 base while moving).  The port never
wrote Mover::localAcceleration, so ctl100 read 0 and the old mech2.cpp
step-intensity broadcast (patch-sniffing, invented curve) fought the live
authored scale.  Now: localAcceleration.linear = d(published velocity)/dt --
EXACTLY the binary's derivation ((avgVel - prev)/avgDt into +0x1e4,
part_012.c:15186-15195) -- and the broadcast is REMOVED.

Regression (30s, walk throttle): stable; footfalls deliver through the
wholly-authored chain with per-stride VARYING gains (0.61/0.72/0.62 -- real
step dynamics, impossible under the old constant-curve invention).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-16 14:11:36 -05:00

BattleTech 4.11 (bt411)

A standalone Windows port of Virtual World Entertainment's arcade BattleTech (Tesla platform, release 4.10, ~199596), reconstructed on the shared RP411 Windows engine. The game boots, renders, and runs a single-player drive → animate → target → fire → damage → destroy loop across all 8 maps, with two-instance multiplayer entity replication working.

This repo is a clean, self-contained extraction of the BattleTech-specific work from the larger reverse-engineering workspace — engine + game + content + build, with nothing from Red Planet or the raw archive dumps. It builds and runs out of the box.

License: the game content (content/) and the original binary are proprietary to Virtual World / the pod owner. This repository is private; do not redistribute.


Layout

CMakeLists.txt      one build: munga_engine lib + bt410_l4 game lib + btl4.exe
engine/
  MUNGA/            shared 2007 sim/render engine (149 .cpp + headers)
  MUNGA_L4/         Win32/D3D9 HAL + renderer + asset loaders (44 .cpp), incl.
                    our BT work: bgfload / L4D3D / L4VIDEO + the image codec
  shim/             minimal ATL shim (USES_CONVERSION/W2A)
  lib/              OpenAL32 / libsndfile import libs + runtime DLLs
game/
  reconstructed/    the reconstructed BT game logic (mech, subsystems, HUD, app; ~47 .cpp)
  original/BT,BT_L4 surviving original BT source + all BT headers
  fwd/              header shims forwarding <NAME.hpp> -> the engine's NAME.h
  btl4main.cpp      WinMain launcher / entry point
content/            runtime data: BTL4.RES, VIDEO/, GAUGE/, AUDIO/, *.EGG, BTDPL.INI
context/            progressive knowledge graph — 18 on-demand topic files (routed by CLAUDE.md)
docs/               format specs + reconstruction ledgers + PROGRESS_LOG.md (full history)
reference/
  decomp/           raw Ghidra pseudocode — source-of-truth for ongoing recon
  ghidra_scripts/   the headless decomp exporter
  glossary.yaml     term / acronym definitions
phases/             restructuring / investigation logs
tools/              btconsole.py (MP console emulator), map/resource scanners
run/                run.cmd helper
CLAUDE.md           knowledge-base ROUTER — identity, protocols, quick-lookup, conventions

Prerequisites

  • Visual Studio 2019 BuildTools (MSVC v142, x86). The Community install on the original dev box was broken, hence the explicit BuildTools instance in the configure line below; adjust to your install.
  • CMake ≥ 3.20.
  • Legacy DirectX SDK (June 2010) — the engine uses d3dx9/dinput/dxerr, removed from the modern Windows SDK. Default path C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft DirectX SDK (June 2010); override with -DDXSDK=<path>. (The installer may throw a harmless S1023 error — dismiss it; the SDK headers/libs install before the failing redist step.)

OpenAL/libsndfile import libs + DLLs are vendored under engine/lib/; the DLLs are copied next to the exe automatically at build time.

Build (32-bit / Win32)

cmake -S . -B build -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -A Win32 ^
      -DCMAKE_GENERATOR_INSTANCE="C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio/2019/BuildTools"
cmake --build build --config Debug

Must be Win32 — the DirectX SDK link libs are Lib/x86. The link uses /FORCE: the 1995 headers define free functions/globals without inline/extern, so identical symbols appear in many translation units (~124 LNK2005); /FORCE:MULTIPLE keeps the first. UNRESOLVED tolerates a dead offline-tool factory in mech3.cpp that is never called at runtime. (Cleanup task: move those definitions to single TUs + neutralize the dead factory, then drop /FORCE.)

Run

run\run.cmd            REM boots DEV.EGG (grass / day)
run\run.cmd DBASE.EGG  REM any egg in content/

The working directory must be content/ (the engine resolves BTL4.RES, VIDEO\, BTDPL.INI, and eggs relative to cwd); run.cmd handles that. Maps available in BTL4.RES: cavern grass rav polar3 polar4 arena1 arena2 dbase — switch via a copied egg's map= field.

Useful env-var flags (default OFF unless noted)

The authentic stack (gait, collision, real controls) is default-on; set =0 to fall back. Debug/harness flags: BT_FORCE_THROTTLE=1 (auto-walk), BT_SPAWN_ENEMY=1 (spawn a target dummy), BT_FORCE_FIRE=1 (auto-fire), BT_HEAPCHECK=1 (whole-heap validation — slow), BT_BSL=0 (legacy texture decode), BT_DEV_GAUGES=1 (render the cockpit MFDs in a dev window), BT_LOG=<file>. Interactive: WASD drive, Space/Ctrl fire, X all-stop. The complete env-gate table is in context/decomp-reference.md §6 (routed from CLAUDE.md).

Multiplayer (two instances, one box)

instance A:  btl4.exe -egg MP.EGG -net 1501   (BT_LOG=mp_a.log)
instance B:  btl4.exe -net 1601               (BT_LOG=mp_b.log)
console:     python tools/btconsole.py MP.EGG 127.0.0.1:1501 127.0.0.1:1601

-net <port> enables networked mode; the console emulator delivers the mission egg and the launch command. Entity + movement replication works; cross-pod combat is in progress.

Status & continuing the work

The engine, renderer, audio, HAL, build, locomotion, collision, damage, render fidelity, the full cockpit gauge / MFD system (every config binding resolves + every widget builds), and the projectile / missile weapon families are done. Active fronts: per-subsystem polish (the gyroscope integrator; the 0xBD3 message manager that gates the valve / status-message control routes) and cross-pod MP combat. reference/decomp/ holds the raw pseudocode every reconstruction is verified against.

Start with CLAUDE.md — it is the router into the progressive knowledge base: a quick-lookup table pointing to the context/*.md topic files (loaded on demand), the evidence-tier and convention rules, and context/open-questions.md for what's deferred / next. The complete pre-restructure history is preserved verbatim in docs/PROGRESS_LOG.md; docs/*.md holds the detailed running ledgers.

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