Only some handheld devices support auto-scaling.
On desktop and some handhelds we need to downscale manually.
Hardware auto-scaler check for jz4760 provided by @jbanes and @scooterpsu
- Fix double events
- Fix ignored events
- Allow moving diagonal in the inventory
- Fix mouse wobbling in inventory when scalling
- Make controler actions cursor independants
- Make sure secoundery and primery key doesn't fire each others events
- Highlight both primary and secondary target
- Automatic switch between controller and keyboard+mouse
- Allow the user to change facing direction when blocked
- Make code event based instead of relying on time outs
Initial game controller support.
Actions are based on the Switch branch but the controller code itself is
implemented differently, allowing for easy remapping and minimizing
changes to the Source/ directory.
Many subtle and not so subtle controller bugs have been fixed
in this implementation, including:
1. Smoother & more responsive movement with the joysticks.
2. Consistent controls for all the menus in the game (stores, quest log,
etc).
3. Cursor appearance / disappearance at appropriate times.
Low-level controls are abstracted and 3 SDL interfaces are supported:
game controller, joystick, and keyboard. See SourceX/controls/ for more
details on this.
Wishlist for the future:
1. Primary button and use button should attack continously.
This is hard as it requires checking the cooldowns / attack speed.
2. Quick spell menu navigation is very buggy. It is also buggy in the
switch branch. I haven't had a change to investigate.
Adds a USE_SDL1 build option to use SDL v1 instead of v2.
This is useful for porting Diablo on devices that don't support SDL2,
such as the RetroFW / OpenDingux devices (e.g. RG300 Retro Gaming Handheld)
Not yet supported:
* Fullscreen
* Upscaling
* Audio
Prior to this commit, several keyboard keys would
not be translated, as detailed by the following
debug message:
DUMMY: translate_sdl_key : unknown key: name== sym=0x3D scan=46 mod=0x0
With this commit, all keys on regular US keyboards
should be translated correctly.