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Erik
b93dfe95d8 Merge feature/animation-system-complete — Phase L.1c animation MVP
21 commits porting retail's MoveToManager-equivalent client-side
behavior for server-controlled creature locomotion and combat
engagement. Shipped as MVP after live visual verification across
multiple iteration rounds with the user.

Highlights:
- 186a584 — initial Phase L.1c port: extracts Origin / target guid /
  MovementParameters block from MoveTo packets (movementType 6/7),
  adds RemoteMoveToDriver per-tick body-orientation steering with
  ±20° aux-turn-equivalent snap tolerance.
- d247aef — corrected arrival predicate semantics + 1.5 s
  stale-destination timeout for entities leaving the streaming view.
- f794832 — root-caused "creature won't stop to attack" via two
  research subagents converging on retail
  CMotionInterp::move_to_interpreted_state's unconditional
  forward_command bulk-copy. Lifted ServerMoveToActive flag clearing
  + InterpretedState bulk-copy out of substate-only branch so
  Action-class swing UMs (mt=0 ForwardCommand=AttackHigh1) clear
  stale MoveTo state and zero forward velocity.
- ff6d3d0 — RemoteMoveToDriver.ClampApproachVelocity caps horizontal
  velocity at the final-approach tick so body lands EXACTLY at
  DistanceToObject instead of overshooting through the player.
- 37de771 — bulk-copy ForwardCommand for MoveTo packets too (closed
  the regression where MoveTo creatures stayed at default
  ForwardCommand=Ready in InterpretedState and only translated via
  UpdatePosition snaps).
- 34d7f4d + e71ed73 — AnimationSequencer.HasCycle query +
  fallback chain (requested → WalkForward → Ready → no-op) at BOTH
  the OnLiveMotionUpdated path AND the spawn handler. Prevents
  ClearCyclicTail from wiping the body's cyclic tail when ACE
  CreateObject carries CurrentMotionState.ForwardCommand pointing
  to an Action-class motion (e.g. AttackHigh1 from a mid-swing
  creature) which has no cyclic-table entry — was the "torso on
  the ground" symptom for monsters seen in combat by a fresh
  observer.

Cross-references: docs/research/named-retail/acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt
(MoveToManager 0x00529680 + 0x0052a240 + 0x00529d80,
CMotionInterp::move_to_interpreted_state 0x00528xxx,
MovementParameters::UnPackNet 0x0052ac50), references/ACE/Source/
ACE.Server/Physics/Animation/MoveToManager.cs (port aid),
references/holtburger/ (cross-check on snapshot-only client
behavior), docs/research/2026-04-28-remote-moveto-pseudocode.md
(the Phase L.1c pseudocode doc).

Tests: 1404 → 1422 (parser type-7 path retention, type-6 target
guid retention, driver arrival semantics, retail-faithful
chase/flee branches, approach-velocity clamp scenarios,
HasCycle present/missing, AttackHigh1 wire layout).

Pending follow-ups (filed for future): target-guid live resolution
for type 6 packets (residual chase lag), StickToObject sticky-target
guid trailing field, full MoveToManager state machine port
(CheckProgressMade stall detector, Sticky/StickTo, use_final_heading,
pending_actions queue).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 10:50:59 +02:00
Erik
ec1bbb4f43 feat(vfx): Phase C.1 — PES particle renderer + post-review fixes
Ports retail's ParticleEmitterInfo / Particle::Init / Particle::Update
(0x005170d0..0x0051d400) and PhysicsScript runtime to a C# data-layer
plus a Silk.NET billboard renderer. Sky-PES path is debug-only behind
ACDREAM_ENABLE_SKY_PES because named-retail decomp confirms GameSky
copies SkyObject.pes_id but never reads it (CreateDeletePhysicsObjects
0x005073c0, MakeObject 0x00506ee0, UseTime 0x005075b0).

Post-review fixes folded into this commit:

H1: AttachLocal (is_parent_local=1) follows live parent each frame.
    ParticleSystem.UpdateEmitterAnchor + ParticleHookSink.UpdateEntityAnchor
    let the owning subsystem refresh AnchorPos every tick — matches
    ParticleEmitter::UpdateParticles 0x0051d2d4 which re-reads the live
    parent frame when is_parent_local != 0. Drops the renderer-side
    cameraOffset hack that only worked when the parent was the camera.

H3: Strip the long stale comment in GfxObjMesh.cs that contradicted the
    retail-faithful (1 - translucency) opacity formula. The code was
    right; the comment was a leftover from an earlier hypothesis and
    would have invited a wrong "fix".

M1: SkyRenderer tracks textures whose wrap mode it set to ClampToEdge
    and restores them to Repeat at end-of-pass, so non-sky renderers
    that share the GL handle can't silently inherit clamped wrap state.

M2: Post-scene Z-offset (-120m) only fires when the SkyObject is
    weather-flagged AND bit 0x08 is clear, matching retail
    GameSky::UpdatePosition 0x00506dd0. The old code applied it to
    every post-scene object — a no-op today (every Dereth post-scene
    entry happens to be weather-flagged) but a future post-scene-only
    sun rim would have been pushed below the camera.

M4: ParticleSystem.EmitterDied event lets ParticleHookSink prune dead
    handles from the per-entity tracking dictionaries, fixing a slow
    leak where naturally-expired emitters' handles stayed in the
    ConcurrentBag forever during long sessions.

M5: SkyPesEntityId moves the post-scene flag bit to 0x08000000 so it
    can't ever overlap the object-index range. Synthetic IDs stay in
    the reserved 0xFxxxxxxx space.

New tests (ParticleSystemTests + ParticleHookSinkTests):
- UpdateEmitterAnchor_AttachLocal_ParticlePositionFollowsLiveAnchor
- UpdateEmitterAnchor_AttachLocalCleared_ParticleFrozenAtSpawnOrigin
- EmitterDied_FiresOncePerHandle_AfterAllParticlesExpire
- Birthrate_PerSec_EmitsOnePerTickWhenIntervalElapsed (retail-faithful
  single-emit-per-frame behavior)
- UpdateEntityAnchor_WithAttachLocal_MovesParticleToLiveAnchor
- EmitterDied_PrunesPerEntityHandleTracking

dotnet build green, dotnet test green: 695 / 393 / 243 = 1331 passed
(up from 1325).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 22:47:11 +02:00
Erik
d1fb68f419 test(world): serialize DerethDateTime offset tests 2026-04-28 11:58:50 +02:00
Erik
63b50c5291 fix(sky): retail-faithful keyframe lerp — separate-channel color/bright
Retail's SkyDesc::GetLighting at 0x00500ac9 (decomp lines 261317-261331)
lerps each color channel and the brightness scalar SEPARATELY, then
multiplies post-lerp:

  arg4.r = lerp(k1.amb_color.r, k2.amb_color.r, u)
  arg4.g = lerp(k1.amb_color.g, k2.amb_color.g, u)
  arg4.b = lerp(k1.amb_color.b, k2.amb_color.b, u)
  arg3   = lerp(k1.amb_bright, k2.amb_bright, u)
  final  = (arg4.rgb * arg3, ...)

acdream pre-multiplied (color × bright) at LOAD time
(`SkyDescLoader.cs:558-559`) and then lerped the product. For any
keyframe pair where both color and brightness change, the two are
mathematically distinct. Example, k1=(white, b=0.5) k2=(black, b=1.0)
at u=0.5:
  - retail: color=gray(0.5), bright=0.75 → final = (0.375, 0.375, 0.375)
  - acdream: lerp((0.5,0.5,0.5), (0,0,0), 0.5) = (0.25, 0.25, 0.25)

For Rainy/Cloudy DayGroups transitioning between dim and bright
keyframes, this contributes to subtle brightness divergence vs retail.

Refactor:
  SkyKeyframe stores DirColor / DirBright / AmbColor / AmbBright
    SEPARATELY (raw, not pre-multiplied).
  Computed properties SunColor and AmbientColor return the
    post-multiplied product, keeping the shader uniform interface
    (uSunColor / uAmbientColor) unchanged.
  SkyStateProvider.Interpolate lerps each raw channel, then constructs
    a new SkyKeyframe whose computed properties yield the correct
    post-lerp multiply.
  SkyDescLoader now stores raw values without pre-multiplying.
  GameWindow comment updated; no functional change there.
  Default factory + tests updated to use the new constructor parameters
    with DirBright=AmbBright=1.0 (preserving exact existing behavior).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-27 15:02:35 +02:00
Erik
bd184e1afd fix(world): DerethDateTime tick-0 offset — sky was 7/16 of a day wrong
User observed: 'time is flipped — supposed to be day/evening, but shows
night/morning.' That's a ~half-day offset.

Root cause in ACE DerethDateTime.cs line 23:
  private const double dayZeroTicks = 0; // Morningthaw 1, 10 P.Y. - Morntide-and-Half

ACE anchors tick 0 to Morntide-and-Half (slot 7 on the 0-indexed 16-slot
scale) — NOT Darktide (slot 0 = midnight) as our DayFraction function
assumed. Confirmed by DerethDateTime.cs:145:
  private int hour = (int)Hours.Morntide_and_Half;

Fix: shift DayFraction by +7/16 * DayTicks (3333.75) so tick 0 maps to
its real calendar slot. Exposed as DayFractionOriginOffsetTicks constant
for documentation + downstream referencing.

Effect on sun: previously, server tick ~0 (just-booted ACE) produced
dayFraction 0 → midnight sky → night colors at noon real-time.
Now dayFraction 7/16 = 0.4375 → late morning sky → noon-ish colors
within 1/16 of a day, which matches what a user actually sees when
launching during daytime.

Tests updated for the corrected convention:
- DerethDateTime.DayFraction(0) = 7/16 (not 0).
- CurrentHour(0) = MorntideAndHalf (not Darktide).
- IsDaytime(0) = true.
- Midnight (Darktide, slot 0) is 9/16 of a day past tick 0.
- SkyState + WorldTimeDebug tests retargeted to the new frame.

Build green, 711 tests pass.

Ref: references/ACE/Source/ACE.Common/DerethDateTime.cs:23-25 + :145.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 14:27:49 +02:00
Erik
756def5ceb feat(world): Phase G.1 — debug-time override tests + clear-color clamp
Small polish commit:
- Clamp ClearColor inputs to [0, 1] because retail keyframes store
  sun/fog colors pre-multiplied by their brightness scalars, which can
  exceed 1.0; some drivers treat ClearColor > 1 as a saturate-bright
  hint and produce visible color shifts at the edges.
- 4 new tests cover WorldTimeService.SetDebugTime / ClearDebugTime /
  SyncFromServer-clears-override / SetProvider hot-swap.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 10:52:54 +02:00