Base implementation of the popup menu and speedrunner mode in Jak 3.
Autosplitter is untested because I'm on Linux.
Also a couple of other misc changes:
- Model replacements can now have custom bone weights. Needs the "Use
Custom Bone Weights" property (provided by the OpenGOAL Blender plugin)
enabled in Blender.
- Better error message for lump syntax errors in custom level JSON
files.
Fix https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/issues/3701, and possibly
other issues where projectiles were invisible/messed up. The use of
`align16` with the -16 was subtracting 16 in cases when the pointer was
already aligned, causing a bad value to be loaded for the quaternion.
I also renamed some variables and did some manual cleanup on a method in
process-drawable, since this one comes up a lot during debugging.
Co-authored-by: water111 <awaterford1111445@gmail.com>
- Fix global heap display in cheat mode
- Fix `tpl-watcher` NaNs after they fire their laser (`vf0` was being
clobbered) (Fixes#3684)
- Fix `artifact-race` talkers (Fixes#3685)
This is basically applying the same fix as `vector<-cspace!`, which
we've been doing since jak 1.
They often make bugs where they use bones before they are properly
initialized. On PS2, it's relatively harmless - it results in stuff
going to the origin for 1 frame (where it collides with nothing, since
the collide cache was filled somewhere else), then going back to normal.
On PC, using these uninitialized bones results in NaNs. This is because
`0 * (1 / w)` where `w = 0` done in the `update-transforms` is `NaN` on
PC, but 0 on PS2. These NaNs propagate to the velocity, and you get
stuck with everything being NaN.

Co-authored-by: water111 <awaterford1111445@gmail.com>
`bigmap` and `blit-displays` mostly work. `blit-displays` is still
missing all of the special effects that were added in Jak 3 (brightness
and contrast settings, screen blur effect, etc.).
`bigmap` is missing the player marker texture (`hud-target-marker`) for
some reason, it's part of `tpage-17` which is coming from
`progress-minimap` and should already be included. The icons also
currently stretch when using aspect ratios other than 4:3.
The progress menu now also works for the most part. The draw order is a
bit messed up because some code was initially drawing things with the
ocean bucket, which was changed to use `hud-draw-hud-alpha` instead for
now. The texture for the volume and brightness/contrast sliders still
looks wrong.
Fixes#3653Fixes#3656
Found out the hard way that the `abutton` array for pressure sensitivity
uses a different order than the `pad-buttons` enum, so I created a new
enum for abutton indexing.
I replaced any magic numbers across the codebase where it made sense,
e.g.
`(-> *cpad-list* cpads (-> self control unknown-cpad-info00 number)
abutton 6)`
becomes
`(-> *cpad-list* cpads (-> self control unknown-cpad-info00 number)
abutton (abutton-idx x))`
They still don't work yet, this is just naming/comments to help with
debug.
The vehicle tracks are now at least trying to draw, but like the others,
don't actually show up.
A few minor fixes:
- Fix crash in overlord3 during final boss
https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/issues/3605
- Update goal_src for `scene-actor.gc`, which was not updated after a
bug fix for decompiling skelgroups, making some cutscene actors
invisible due to using the wrong joint for culling checks.
- Stop using `-1` as an invalid value for texture id's in Merc.cpp. This
could sometimes cause Merc2.cpp to accidentally skip updating the OpenGL
texture. This fixes the bug where skull gems sometimes didn't have the
animated textures.
I found two issues with Jak 3 eyes. The first was simple - we were
missing a `-pc` texture upload in `texture.gc` for `pris2` textures,
which has eye textures for a few characters, like torn or damas.
The second was a little more annoying. Unlike jak 2 and jak 1, jak 3 can
dynamically assign eye slots when merc models are loaded. This involves
modifying eye data to tell the eye renderer where to render, and
modifying the merc model's adgif shaders to point to the correct eye
texture. The modification to the merc adgif shader is problematic since
our PC port of merc assumes this slot is constant.
My solution here was to bypass this whole slot system entirely for jak
3. I modified the GOAL eye renderer to tell the c++ eye renderer the
name of the merc-ctrl containing the eye. Then, the PC C++ Merc renderer
can just look up the merc-ctrl by name. To make this fit nicely in the
existing memory layout, I used a 64-bit fnv hash of the name. (which
honestly is how we should have handled a lot of other texture/model
names stuff...)
Unrelated fix to Overlord2 so it handles the case where file size
changes after the game starts, I had this in jak2/jak1 and forgot it for
jak 3.
Fixes a couple of NaN bugs, making the Arena and Marauder Stronghold
missions, the leaper corralling mission and final boss playable:
- Fixes#3579:
- After catching a leaper, the `flut` that spawns would have a NaN
`world-sphere`
- Fixes#3580:
- `vf0` was being clobbered after a `suspend`, causing them to spawn at
the origin.
- The Terraformer's `world-sphere` would be NaN until an animation
started playing.
For now, this just adds sky (clouds and fog), darkjak, and skull gem.
There are some unknown issues with drawing the skull gems still, but I
think it's unrelated to texture animations.
Also fixes https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/issues/3523
This adds hfrag, but with a few remaining issues:
- The textures aren't animated. Instead, it just uses one texture.
- The texture filtering isn't as good as at it could be.
I also cleaned up a few issues with the background renderers:
- Cleaned up some stuff that is common to hfrag, tie, tfrag, shrub
- Moved time-of-day color packing stuff to FR3 creation, rather than at
level load. This appears to reduce the frame time spikes when a level is
first drawn by about 5 or 6 ms in big levels.
- Cleaned up the x86 specific stuff used in time of day. Now there's
only one place where we have an `ifdef`, rather than spreading it all
over the rendering code.
This fixes issues with certain Jak 3 levels not rendering because there
is a mismatch between the DGO name, nickname and real level name (bsp
name).
FR3s use a different filename, so you can delete the ones you have after
this is merged.
This affects custom levels, but I don't have that toolchain set up so
someone else will have to test that.