-Added ability to disable individual collisionshape/polygon
-Moved One Way Collision to shape, allowing more flexibility
-Changed internals of CollisionObject, shapes are generated from child nodes on the fly, not stored inside any longer.
-Modifying a CollisionPolygon2D on the fly now works, it can even be animated.
Will port this to 3D once well tested. Have fun!
- Refactor touch acceptance logic so the same is used whether passby is enabled or not.
- Remove the check for visibility during input handling as it should never fail; instead using now an ERR_FAIL_COND() just in case since we have been checking for that so far.
- Fix cast to wrong InputEventScreenTouch when it should be InputEventScreenDrag.
- Replaced use of references by plain pointers for a more readable code and maybe a little performance gain.
-Added default environment editor setting
-Added environment created by default in new projects
-Removed default light and ambient from spatial editor, to make the editor more PBR compliant
As it turns out, is_ceiling would be true when hitting a wall,
and is_wall would be true momentarily when hitting a ceiling.
This makes a tiny one-line change to fix that.
Without trying to explain the code for anyone else having to
mess around with it.
Travis builds would fail with:
./drivers/gles3/rasterizer_storage_gles3.h:1018:19: error: ISO C++ forbids initialization of member 'fixed_fps' [-fpermissive]
Add four methods to the TileMap node to make collision layers and masks be modified bit by bit (like PhysicBody2Ds and RayCast2Ds:
* set_collision_layer_bit()
* set_collision_mask_bit()
* get_collision_layer_bit()
* get_collision_mask_bit()
To comply with collision layers' renaming from https://github.com/godotengine/godot/issues/5696 , the method names are NOT set/get_layer_mask_bit()
This is in alignment with other functions in vector classes.
Also added checks for normalization, fixed the sign of reflect (which now corresponds to reflection along a plane mathematically), added bounce method and updated docs.
Fixes#8201.
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