Part A (D4): CObjCell::check_entry_restrictions (pc:309576) gate is omitted from
FindEnvCollisions. Investigation confirmed the gate requires restriction_obj (per-cell
access-lock entity id) + weenie-object-table dispatch (CanMoveInto / CanBypassMoveRestrictions)
— neither exist in acdream. CellPhysics has no restriction_obj field; DatReaderWriter
models no per-cell access locks. Gap is inert in all dev content (ACE starter area has
no access-locked env cells). Documented as AP-50 in the retail divergence register.
Part B (W1): Replace the hardcoded-false smell in BspOnlyDispatch with named internal
helpers PvpExempt() and MissileIgnore() that return false with retail oracle citations
(pc:276808-276841 and pc:274385 respectively). BspOnlyDispatch now folds all three
terms in retail's exact predicate structure. Behavior is byte-identical in M1.5 scope
(both stubs false ⇒ reduces to HAS_PHYSICS_BSP_PS check alone, same as before).
A6.P7 door dispatch unchanged.
Tests: 3 new guard tests in A6P7DispatchRulesTests — W1_PvpExempt_ReturnsFalseInM15Scope,
W1_MissileIgnore_ReturnsFalseInM15Scope, W1_BspOnlyDispatch_DoorStateStillDispatchesBspOnly.
Suite: 1590 pass / 0 fail / 2 skip (was 1587 + 3 = 1590).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Mirrors RemoveBuildingsForLandblock (#146) for indoor CellPhysics entries.
_cellStruct is first-wins (CacheCellStruct's ContainsKey guard); without
eviction a dungeon's BSP WorldTransform is permanently locked to the
_liveCenter value at first streaming — a teleport recenter leaves cells at a
stale offset (~source↔dest distance), and foot-sphere collision queries miss
the geometry that visually renders correctly.
PhysicsDataCache.RemoveCellsForLandblock iterates _cellStruct.Keys and
TryRemove-s every entry whose high-word matches the evicted landblock prefix.
PhysicsEngine.RemoveLandblock now calls it alongside ShadowObjects.RemoveLandblock
so cell BSPs rebase on the next CacheCellStruct pass, same as buildings.
No divergence register row needed: this closes a gap introduced when the #146
building-eviction pattern was created without the symmetric cell eviction.
Tests: RemoveCellsForLandblockTests (3 cases): evicts-matching-prefix,
empty-cache no-throw, no-matching-cells leaves-others. Core suite: 1587 pass / 0 fail.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Retail oracle greps confirmed:
- CSphere::intersects_sphere @ 0x00537ae4 (pc:321692): the ethereal branch
is `void __thiscall` — all paths return void (no COLLIDED). The function
performs a proximity check only; no blocking result is produced.
- CCylSphere::intersects_sphere @ 0x0053b4a0 (pc:324573): same void-return
pattern — ethereal branch calls collides_with_sphere (check only, no slide),
all returns are void = passable.
Change: added `if (sp.ObstructionEthereal) return TransitionState.OK` at the
top of SphereCollision and CylinderCollision in TransitionTypes.cs, mirroring
the void-return semantics of both retail functions. The existing per-object
clear at pc:276989 (line 2837) still fires after the early OK return.
Before this fix: an ethereal-alone NPC/ghost with a Cylinder or Sphere shadow
shape would BLOCK the player (regression introduced when Task 3 made ETHEREAL-
alone fall through ShouldSkip instead of instant-skipping). After: all three
shape types — BSP (via BSPQuery Path 1), Sphere, and Cylinder — correctly pass
through when obstruction_ethereal is set.
Tests: added 4 tests to ObstructionEtherealTests.cs verifying:
- Ethereal Cylinder → passable (sweep passes through, no CollisionNormalValid)
- Ethereal Sphere → passable (same)
- Non-ethereal Cylinder → still blocks (regression guard)
- Non-ethereal Sphere → still blocks (regression guard)
Full Core suite: 1584 pass, 0 fail, 2 skip (pre-existing dat skips).
Pseudocode doc updated with confirmed cyl/sphere ethereal contracts and the
complete set/clear/consume flow summary.
Retail refs:
- CSphere::intersects_sphere @ 0x00537ae4 / acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt:321692
- CCylSphere::intersects_sphere @ 0x0053b4a0 / acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt:324573
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Retail CPhysicsObj::FindObjCollisions (0x0050f050) only instant-skips when
BOTH ETHEREAL_PS (0x4) AND IGNORE_COLLISIONS_PS (0x10) are set (pc:276782).
ETHEREAL-alone sets sphere_path.obstruction_ethereal=1 (pc:276806) and
continues to the shape dispatch. BSPTREE::find_collisions (0x0053a496) routes
Path 1 (sphere_intersects_solid) when the flag is set (pc:323742): the open
door has no solid leaf at the doorway, so the test returns OK → player passes
through. CEnvCell::find_env_collisions (0x0052c144) clears the flag first so
ENV walls are never weakened (pc:309580, "D5 clear").
Changes:
- CollisionExemption.ShouldSkip: require BOTH bits for Gate-1 early-out
(previously ETHEREAL alone returned true — the AD-7 shim). Divergence
register row AD-7 deleted.
- SpherePath: add ObstructionEthereal field (mirrors retail
SPHEREPATH.obstruction_ethereal).
- FindObjCollisionsInternal loop: set sp.ObstructionEthereal=(target&0x4)!=0
before shape dispatch; clear it after (per-object clear pc:276989).
Also clear at the null-BSP continue site to keep flag clean.
- FindEnvCollisions: clear sp.ObstructionEthereal=false at top (D5 clear
pc:309580) — ENV cell walls are always solid.
- BSPQuery.FindCollisions Path 1: change `obj.Ethereal` (ObjectInfo.Ethereal,
always false — dead code) to `path.ObstructionEthereal`. Gate now correctly
mirrors retail pc:323742: PLACEMENT_INSERT || obstruction_ethereal.
Consume site change (BSPQuery.cs before/after):
BEFORE: if (path.InsertType == InsertType.Placement || obj.Ethereal)
AFTER: if (path.InsertType == InsertType.Placement || path.ObstructionEthereal)
Mirrors retail pc:323742 exactly. obj.Ethereal was dead code (ObjectInfo.Ethereal
is never set true anywhere); the correct flag is SpherePath.ObstructionEthereal.
Tests: 1580 pass / 0 fail / 2 skip (was 1576/0/2 + 4 new in ObstructionEtherealTests.
CellarUp, CornerFlood, DoorCollision, HouseExitWalk all green — no wall regressions.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Setup.Spheres were previously coerced to short cylinders (CylHeight=2*r),
which is geometrically wrong: a cylinder has flat caps; a sphere does not.
This ported CSphere::intersects_sphere (0x00537A80) so sphere-typed shadow
entries are tested as spheres — 3-D distance, no height clamping.
Changes:
- ShadowObjectRegistry.cs: added ShadowCollisionType.Sphere (enum value 2).
The BuildFloodSpheres anyCyl dedup at :232 is unaffected: only Cylinder
sets anyCyl=true; Sphere shapes fall through to the BSP-fallback path
(anyCyl=false → included), which is correct.
- ShadowShapeBuilder.cs: FromSetup now emits ShadowCollisionType.Sphere
(CylHeight=0) for Setup.Spheres instead of a short Cylinder.
- CollisionPrimitives.cs: added SweptSphereHitsSphere — quadratic swept
solve ported from ACE Sphere.cs::FindTimeOfCollision, which is a C# port
of retail's CSphere::intersects_sphere @ 0x00537A80. Sign convention
confirmed against the decomp: retail negates the root to produce a
forward t ∈ (0,1].
- TransitionTypes.cs: added Sphere narrow-phase branch between BSP and
Cylinder in FindObjCollisionsInCell; uses 3-D distance for overlap
(not XY-only). Added SphereCollision() method implementing the 3-D
wall-slide response. Updated diagnostic logging at :2734 to cover Sphere.
- Updated ShadowShapeBuilderTests for new Sphere type assertion.
- New SphereIntersectsSphereConformanceTests: 9 geometrically-anchored
cases (head-on, tangent, perpendicular-miss, lateral-near-miss,
sweep-away, beyond-step, degenerate-zero-sweep, already-overlapping,
vertical-sweep).
Retail oracle: CSphere::intersects_sphere @ 0x00537A80 (named-retail);
ACE Sphere.cs::FindTimeOfCollision (C# port, cross-confirmed).
Build: 0 errors, 10 warnings (pre-existing).
Tests: 1576 pass / 0 fail / 2 skip (1578 total).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Retail oracle: CPartArray::InitParts@0x00517F40, CGfxObj::Serialize@0x00534970 (physics_bsp
gated on serialized-flags bit-0), CPhysicsPart::find_obj_collisions@0x0050D8D0 (returns OK /
passable when physics_bsp==null). Render-mesh bounds never enter collision.
Changes:
- GameWindow.cs: delete the ~200-line VISUAL mesh-bounds collision block (the
isPhantomSetup / isPhantomGfxObj locals + the if-block computing worldMin/worldMax
AABB + the ShadowObjects.Register call that capped and registered the synthetic
cylinder). Also removes dead counter variables scHaveBounds/scRegistered/scNoBounds/
scTooThin; trims the ProbeBuildingEnabled summary line accordingly.
- PhysicsDataCache.cs: delete IsPhantomGfxObjSource (the predicate that only existed
to fence the mesh-AABB synthesis; the "phantom" concept is now the default — no DAT
shape means no registration, verbatim with retail).
- PhysicsDataCachePhantomSourceTests.cs: deleted (tested the removed method).
- ShadowShapeBuilderShapeSourceTests.cs: new guard test — a Setup with parts but
hasPhysicsBsp=false and no CylSpheres/Spheres yields an empty shape list, locking
the DAT-only rule in the builder.
- retail-divergence-register.md: AP-2 row deleted (divergence retired).
Objects with no DAT physics shape (no CylSpheres, no Spheres, no part with a
PhysicsBSP) now register no collision shape and are passable, verbatim with retail.
Objects with real DAT shapes (BSP parts, CylSpheres) are unaffected.
dotnet build green, 22/22 tests passing (ShadowShapeBuilderShapeSourceTests +
CellarUpTrajectoryReplay + CornerFlood + Issue147ArwicBuildings replay harnesses).
Visual gate pending: walk Holtburg + open world; objects that become passable must
match retail (DAT has no physics shape — trees with real CylSpheres still solid).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Static building/house-wall collision worked on a fresh login to a town but was
lost after logging in elsewhere and PORTALING in: the foot-sphere clipped
straight through walls while server-spawned doors (own collision) still blocked.
Root (capture-confirmed, ACDREAM_PROBE_BUILDING bldOrigin): the building shell
BSP's WorldTransform is computed from the streaming-relative origin
(origin = (lb − _liveCenter)·192) AT CACHE TIME, and CacheBuilding is idempotent
(first-wins per cell). A teleport recenters _liveCenter, but the idempotent guard
never re-bases the cached transform — so the shell sat at a stale world offset
(login Arwic → portal Holtburg: bldOrigin=(-5488,2149), ~5.5 km from the player
at (83,24)), and FindBuildingCollisions never penetrated → result=OK everywhere →
no block. Terrain doesn't suffer this because AddLandblock overwrites its
WorldOffset on every apply.
Fix: clear a landblock's cached buildings at the start of each ApplyLoadedTerrain
(PhysicsDataCache.RemoveBuildingsForLandblock), then let the existing loop
re-populate fresh with the CURRENT origin — the per-apply re-base terrain already
gets, while keeping CacheBuilding's per-cell first-wins within each fresh pass
(retail CSortCell::add_building). Also adds bldOrigin to the [bldg-channel] probe.
Verified on the exact repro (Arwic login → Holtburg portal → walk into wall):
bldOrigin now (107.5,36.0) at the wall (was -5488,2149); channel returns
Collided → Slid (block + wall-slide). Suites green: Core 1568(+2 skip),
App 468(+2 skip), UI 425, Net 317.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Carries the parsed dat objects ApplyLoadedTerrainLocked needs so the worker
can pre-read them and the apply can run lock-free. Optional field (default
null) keeps existing LoadedLandblock construction back-compatible.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Removes the scenery-frame, building-reach, and stream-resid probes added during the
world-load/FPS deep-dive (all root-caused + fixed). Gated-off diagnostics only; no
behavior change. The fixes they found remain.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Three apparatus-confirmed fixes from the world-load/FPS deep-dive (all live-verified).
1. trees-in-sky — scenery ground-Z now samples THIS landblock's OWN heightmap
(TerrainSurface.SampleZFromHeightmap, lock-step with the physics terrain) instead
of the global PhysicsEngine.SampleTerrainZ query. At build time the landblock isn't
registered in physics yet, so that query could only return null OR a STALE
neighbour's height — the previous location's terrain, still registered after a
teleport recenter — planting scenery at the old altitude (+250..500m, confirmed via
the [scenery-z-stale] probe). Own-heightmap is correct in every case; the query is
removed. (GameWindow.BuildSceneryEntitiesForStreaming)
2. FPS per-hop — TickAnimations recovered each animated entity's server guid via an
O(N) ReferenceEquals reverse scan over ALL _entitiesByServerGuid (which never
evicts, so N climbs every teleport — the drops-with-each-hop sink). Replaced with
ae.Entity.ServerGuid: O(1), exact-equivalent (the dict key IS entity.ServerGuid).
(GameWindow.TickAnimations)
3. teleport arrival + bulk floating terrain — two streaming fixes:
- Near-ring eager-apply: a teleport applies the destination's 3x3 surroundings
(StreamingController.PriorityRadius) and holds the fade until they're resident
(PhysicsEngine.IsNeighborhoodTerrainResident), so the player arrives in a loaded,
collidable world instead of one landblock in the void.
- Immediate unloads: DrainAndApply no longer throttles UNLOADS at the per-frame
load budget — they're cheap (free GPU buffers, no upload). A teleport produced
~600 unloads draining at 4/frame, leaving the previous region resident for
seconds (floating terrain) and accumulating across rapid hops (951 resident vs a
625 window). Only GPU-upload LOADS are metered now. Cut out-of-window resident
650 -> 63 and resident 951 -> 688 (live-verified via [resid-audit]).
Includes gated-off diagnostic probes (ACDREAM_PROBE_SCENERY_FRAME / _BLDG_REACH /
_STREAM_RESID) used to root-cause the above — zero-cost when unset, same pattern as
the committed tp-probe.
The pre-existing teleport-induced "terrain arcs in the sky" (present in the dd2eb8b
baseline too, with NONE of this work) are a SEPARATE bug — investigated next.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Acceptance apparatus for the teleport-residency fix. ACDREAM_PROBE_TELEPORT=1
gates 5 log points with cross-thread TickCount64 timestamps + the _datLock
waited/held measurement. Stripped (or promoted) at verification (plan T6).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
BuildCellSetAndPickContaining discarded the bool from TryGetTerrainOrigin — when
the current landblock's terrain hadn't been applied yet (priority-apply in flight
after a teleport or dungeon exit), blockOrigin was silently set to (0,0,0). The
AdjustToOutside/GetOutsideLcoord math treated world-frame sphere coordinates as
block-local and marched the cell one landblock per tick in the direction of movement
until lbX or lbY underflowed to 0x00. ACE rejected every subsequent move as a
failed transition.
Fix: honor the bool return. When terrain is unregistered for an OUTDOOR seed
(low < 0x0100), return currentCellId verbatim — "no block-local frame →
preserve". This mirrors the NO-LANDBLOCK verbatim contract in PhysicsEngine.Resolve
and is correct: the cell stays last-known-correct until terrain registers.
Indoor seeds are explicitly excluded (blockOrigin is never consumed by the indoor
pick path; outdoorPickAllowed=false for indoor seeds).
Reproduce + verify via CellMarchLandblockPreservationTests (two new FAILING-before
tests: WestEdge and SouthEdge with empty cache, no anchor → lbX/lbY preserved).
TeleportFarTownRunawayTests updated: no-anchor path now also preserves (pre-fix it
marched south to 0x59; post-fix returns currentCell unchanged).
CellTransitFindCellSetTests, Issue112MembershipTests, PhysicsEngineTests: added
RegisterTerrain for the streaming-center block (in production it is always resident
before outdoor resolves run; tests that used blockOrigin=(0,0,0) as an implicit
fallback now register the block explicitly). All 1567 tests pass.
Divergence AD-30 added to retail-divergence-register.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a high-16-bit-prefix landblock residency check used as the teleport
worldReady gate — true once the destination landblock's terrain+cells
have been registered via AddLandblock, regardless of whether the caller
passes a canonical (0xFFFF), cell-resolved, or bare landblock id.
Two TDD tests confirm: false before registration, true after, and
that a cell-resolved id on the same landblock returns true.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
User-tested: the Slice 2 'hold outdoor until landblock loaded' gate made
EVERY outdoor teleport a ~10 s freeze, because the destination landblock
does NOT load fast during the hold (lbs=0 the whole time — the #138
streaming gap + _datLock starvation from the CreateObject flood). The hold
was band-aiding a broken/slow foundation rather than fixing it, and it never
actually prevented the #145 edge cascade anyway (it force-snapped onto
NO-LANDBLOCK after the timeout regardless).
Reverts ad8c24e..c880973 to the pre-Slice-2 state (00ef47e): outdoor places
immediately again (fast teleports). The genuine bug found along the way —
IsLandblockLoaded queried the wrong key form (& 0xFFFF0000 vs the stored
| 0xFFFF) — is preserved in the history (c880973) and will be re-applied when
we re-introduce a proper hold ON A FIXED FOUNDATION.
Decision (user, 2026-06-21): fix the foundation FIRST — fast/complete
streaming during teleport (#138), the post-teleport lost-collision bug, and
the FPS leak (Work item C) — then revisit the teleport-flow animation. Slice 1
(the pure TeleportAnimSequencer) stays in (dormant, unwired, harmless).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Slice 2 outdoor readiness gate queried IsLandblockLoaded(destCell &
0xFFFF0000) = e.g. 0x7D640000, but streaming stores landblocks under the
EncodeLandblockId form (low 16 = 0xFFFF), e.g. 0x7D64FFFF. The raw
ContainsKey never matched, so the outdoor teleport gate could NEVER flip
Ready and every outdoor arrival ran to the 600-frame (~10 s) timeout and
force-placed. The cascade was still prevented (the timeout force-place lands
cleanly), but the gate did no work — the 10 s freeze the apparatus showed
was this bug, NOT the #138 streaming stall I first suspected.
Root cause found via the apparatus re-test (3-agent investigation
wf_8b67a9d1-35c, all high-confidence) + verified against StreamingRegion.cs:99
(EncodeLandblockId | 0xFFFF), PhysicsEngine.cs:79 (stores as-is),
GameWindow.cs:5530 (queries & 0xFFFF0000).
Fix: IsLandblockLoaded normalizes its arg to the canonical 0xFFFF landblock
key, so the prefix form, any contained cell id, and the dat-id form all
resolve. Added the regression test the original Slice 2 test missed (it had
checked the same 0xFFFF form it added; the real caller passes the 0x..0000
form). Red on the prefix/cell forms before the fix, green after. 9/9.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Code-review follow-up: the exit-sound/login-complete events are emitted
inline at their transitions, so the _exitSoundPending/_loginCompletePending
fields were set-then-cleared dead code — removed. Added a comment explaining
why TunnelContinue's min-advance is gated on worldReady. No behavior change;
29/29 sequencer tests still green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
TunnelContinue exit gate: minMet requires worldReady (min-continue hold);
maxForce fires unconditionally at MaxContinue (safety-net fallback when
world never loads). This matches spec §3.4.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The outdoor membership pick derived the landblock origin from the terrain
registry, which returns (0,0) for an UNSTREAMED neighbour — so a fresh far-town
teleport at a landblock edge marched the cell id one block per physics tick
(the cascade; the 17410 ACE rejects is its wire artifact).
Fix: thread the CARRIED cell-relative frame anchor (body.Position -
body.CellPosition.Frame.Origin) into the pick via SpherePath.CarriedBlockOrigin.
That anchor IS the true landblock world origin, correct even for an unstreamed
neighbour, so the pick re-derives the SAME (consistent) cell and never marches.
- CellTransit.FindCellSet/BuildCellSetAndPickContaining: Vector3? carriedBlockOrigin
(null default = legacy TryGetTerrainOrigin → every existing caller/test untouched).
- PhysicsEngine.ResolveWithTransition: set the anchor from a SEEDED OUTDOOR body
whose carried landblock matches the resolve cell (else null → legacy).
- PlayerMovementController.SetPosition: 3-arg overload seeds CellPosition from the
wire's (cell, local) via SnapToCell; 2-arg delegates with cellLocal=pos (anchor
(0,0,0) == legacy → zero test churn).
- GameWindow.CellLocalForSeed: the placement seam (_liveCenter used ONCE here to
derive the cell-local; physics carries it forward without _liveCenter).
Regression: TeleportFarTownRunawayTests (south + east edge, unstreamed neighbour).
Core 1529 / App 480, zero regressions.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The wire local is LANDBLOCK-relative [0,192); the cell low word = floor(local/24),
so a consistent (cell,local) pair must keep them in lockstep. Two retail-faithful
corrections vs the first pass:
- SnapToCell canonicalizes the OUTDOOR seed via AdjustToOutside (retail
SetPositionInternal/adjust_to_outside @0x00504A40 — the #107 'never trust a
server (cell,pos) pair' protection). Indoor seeds stay verbatim (BSP-validated).
- SyncCellPositionDelta calls AdjustToOutside on EVERY delta, not just on 192 m
crossings, so intra-landblock 24 m cell-index changes track (needed by Slice 3
membership). Idempotent within a cell.
Tests rewritten to verify both (the earlier test paired an inconsistent cell+local).
Core 1527 passed / 0 failed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add CellPosition (retail Position type) alongside the world Vector3 Position.
The Position setter mirrors each world delta into the cell-local origin and
calls AdjustToOutside only when the local coord crosses a landblock boundary
([0,192) on X or Y), so the within-block cell id is preserved from the wire
seed. SnapToCell seeds both positions from the wire's (cell, local) pair
verbatim — no streaming center involved. Unseeded bodies (ObjCellId==0) and
indoor cells are no-ops in the delta path. UpdatePhysicsInternal's existing
`Position +=` desugars through the new setter automatically; no call sites
changed. 4 new unit tests; full Core suite 1526 passed / 0 failed / 2 skipped.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The new value type collided with DatReaderWriter.Types.Frame (used in
physics-adjacent code like ShadowShapeBuilder), which the structural fix
(per-file using-aliases across 6 files) would have re-incurred in every
later physics slice. Renamed the TYPE to CellFrame; the Position.Frame
MEMBER keeps retail's name. Restored the 5 alias-only files to their
pre-Slice-1 state; synced spec + plan. Core 1522 passed / 0 failed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Introduces the two value types (Frame, Position) that represent retail's
cell-relative position pair (acclient.h:30647/30658). Types are unused
by consumers yet — zero behavior change. Also ports LandDefs::get_block_offset
(pc:69189, @0x0043e630): world-meter offset between two named landblock ids,
the ONLY cross-cell translation primitive in retail physics. Conformance tests:
same-landblock→Zero, south-neighbour→(0,-192,0) (the exact #145 cascade cell),
east-neighbour→(+192,0,0), diagonal→(+192,+192,0). 4/4 pass; full Core suite
1522 passed / 0 failed. DatFrame alias added to 4 files that had using
DatReaderWriter.Types + using AcDream.Core.Physics in scope simultaneously.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Portals only worked once per session: teleporting OUT of a dungeon
mis-rooted the player into the SOURCE dungeon's coordinate frame, so every
move was sent dungeon-framed and ACE rejected it ("failed transition") —
the player couldn't move, never reached a portal, and the world wouldn't
re-render (only skybox).
Root cause: acdream's streaming-relative frame recenters on teleport, but
resident physics landblocks keep their load-time world-offset. After
recentering onto the outdoor destination, the collapsed source dungeon
(offset 0,0 as the prior center) and the destination (offset 0,0 as the
new center) overlap, and the Z-agnostic outdoor cell-snap returns the
dungeon for both the arrival placement and every per-frame resolve.
Fix (server-authoritative teleport placement):
- Drop the stale source center landblock from physics at the teleport
recenter (GameWindow.OnLivePositionUpdated) so the resolve falls through
to the server position (Resolve NO-LANDBLOCK verbatim) until the
destination streams in.
- Place outdoor teleports immediately (TeleportArrivalRules) — holding is
futile because streaming does not progress during a PortalSpace hold.
- Clear a dangling CellGraph.CurrCell when its landblock is removed
(PhysicsEngine.RemoveLandblock) — otherwise the dungeon-streaming gate
keeps streaming collapsed onto the gone dungeon (only skybox renders).
Keeps DungeonStreamingGate (gate suppression during the hold). Indoor
(dungeon-entry) placement is unchanged (cell-keyed, IsSpawnCellReady).
User-verified: in->out->re-enter works repeatedly, no ACE errors, world
renders. Remaining facets (server objects + own avatar not rendering after
a teleport-out) are entity render/lifecycle — split to #138.
Registers AP-36 + AD-2 updated. New: DungeonStreamingGate (+4 tests),
TeleportArrivalRules (+4 tests). Build + 2727 tests green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The portal swirl's magenta light (and the viewer fill) read as a tight,
concentrated pool vs retail's soft, room-wide tint. Cause: acdream applied its
STATIC dat-bake falloff (1/d^3 distance-cube + range x1.3) to ALL point lights,
including dynamic ones. Retail draws dynamic lights through the D3D hardware
path (config_hardware_light 0x0059ad30): a point light gets Attenuation1=1 =>
att = 1/d (inverse-linear), plain Lambert, range x1.5 (rangeAdjust 0x00820cc4).
Split the two paths by a per-light IsDynamic flag:
- LightSource.IsDynamic; packed into GlobalLight.coneAngleEtc.y (binding=4).
- LightInfoLoader.Load(isDynamic) => range x1.5 + flag (server-object/portal
lights via the live spawn path); dat-static lights keep x1.3 (default).
- Viewer fill + weenie/portal lights = dynamic; dat torches = static.
- mesh_modern.vert pointContribution: dynamic branch = 1/d att, plain Lambert,
hard cutoff, no per-light cap (D3D accumulates then saturates via the existing
min(pointAcc,1)); static branch = the unchanged wrap/norm bake.
This is the portal half of #143 (the magenta light itself now registers + reaches
the walls via the prior weenie-light + landblock-key fix). Refines AP-35: point
lights now split static-bake (1/d^3) vs dynamic-hardware (1/d) by path.
Verified: portal light now range=9 (6x1.5), magenta spreads softly; shader
compiles clean; static torches unchanged (range 5.2/6.5/7.8). User-confirmed the
portal matches retail and the torch-lit interior did not over-brighten.
Core lighting 44/44, App 476 green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The whole "indoor interiors read dark/flat vs retail" saga was ONE root-cause
bug: EnvCellRenderer.GetCellLightSet derived the landblock key as
`cellId & 0xFFFF0000` (0xXXYY0000), but landblocks are keyed by the streaming
id 0xXXYYFFFF. The lookup missed for EVERY cell, so SelectForObject never ran
and every EnvCell wall received ZERO point lights — torches, lanterns, the
viewer light, all of it. Confirmed by a [cell-light] probe: inBounds=False
selected=0 across 1M+ cell draws; after the fix inBounds=True selected=3-4.
User-confirmed the interiors now look like retail.
Three faithful additions that were blocked by the key bug (and only show now):
- Viewer light (LightManager.UpdateViewerLight): retail's SmartBox::set_viewer
(0x00452c40) adds a white fill light at the player every frame via
add_dynamic_light — the dominant interior fill (no sun indoors). acdream had
NO dynamic lights at all. Params from the cdb capture: intensity 2.25,
falloff 10, white, offset (0,0,2). Indoor-only via the AP-43 gate.
- Weenie fixture lights (OnLiveEntitySpawnedLocked): server-spawned lanterns/
braziers carry Setup.Lights but the dat-static registration never saw
CreateObject entities. Register on spawn; unregister on despawn
(UnregisterOwner made unconditional). Register row AP-44.
- IndoorObjectReceivesTorches now excludes the 0xFFFF landblock marker (it is
not an EnvCell) — fixes WbDrawDispatcherIndoorFlagTests.LandblockId_OutdoorFlag0
(a #142 verification miss).
Divergence register: AP-44 (weenie light spawn-position, no movement tracking),
AP-47 (acdream's 128-light/camera-independent cap keeps interiors always-lit vs
retail's 40-nearest-to-player budget that pops in on approach — intentional,
user-preferred).
Investigation: docs/research/2026-06-20-indoor-torch-lantern-lighting-investigation.md
Core 1505 / App 476 green. Visual gate: user-confirmed "looks like retail now."
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Integrates main's 19 commits (A7 outdoor/indoor torch lighting Fix A/B/C/D,
GlobalLightPacker, shader updates, UN-7) under the D.5 toolbar/item-model stack
(D.5.1/D.5.2/D.5.4/D.5.3a). Auto-merged cleanly except docs/ISSUES.md.
Conflict resolved: both lineages used #140 for different issues. Kept main's
#140 = "A7 Fix D" (resolved); renumbered the toolbar/selected-object issue to
#141 (note added; this branch's commits/spec still reference #140 — immutable).
The register auto-merged (AP-46 cites file:line, not #140; UN-7 keeps #140=Fix D).
Build + full suite green on the merged tree (2,713 passed / 4 skipped).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Visual gate against retail surfaced several fidelity gaps in the selected-object
strip; all fixed and user-confirmed. Faithful to gmToolbarUI::HandleSelectionChanged
(acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt:198635) + RecvNotice_UpdateObjectHealth (:196213).
- UiMeter.DrawHBar: guard each slice on `id != 0` BEFORE resolve. resolve(0)
returns the 1x1 magenta placeholder with a non-zero GL handle, so the single-
image meter (caps id=0) was drawing 1px magenta caps at the bar's ends. The
3-slice vitals meter (all ids set) was unaffected. (the magenta-lines bug)
- SelectedObjectController: meter visibility is now UpdateHealth-driven (shown when
health is known for the selected guid — HasHealth at select or HealthChanged),
not shown-on-select; brief green selection flash via Tick revert; overlay floated
above the meter so the flash isn't hidden by the bar; name top-aligned into the
bar sprite's black band (NameBandHeight) with the bar below.
- GameWindow.IsHealthBarTarget: gate the health bar on the server PWD bits
BF_ATTACKABLE (0x10) | BF_PLAYER (0x8) — friendly/vendor NPCs and attackable
Doors (Misc type) are name-only; players/monsters get the bar. Replaces the
too-loose IsLiveCreatureTarget. Wired SelectedObjectController.Tick in OnUpdate.
- CombatState.HasHealth(guid): distinguishes a known health value from the 1.0
default, so a re-selected already-assessed target shows its bar immediately.
- TextureCache.GetOrUploadRenderSurface: resolve the surface's DefaultPaletteId
so paletted (P8/INDEX16) UI sprites decode instead of falling to magenta.
- ToolbarController.HiddenIds: also hide 0x100001A3 (stack-entry box) — retail
hides it in HandleSelectionChanged; it was rendering as a stray black box.
Divergence register: AP-47 (meter-visible timing) retired (now faithful); AP-46
rewritten to the BF_ATTACKABLE/BF_PLAYER gate approximation. Full suite green
(2,688 passed / 4 skipped). User-confirmed: name on top, NPC name-only, monster
bar on assess, green flash, no magenta.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Resolves the divergence-register conflict: kept the accurate per-VERTEX AP-35
(Fix A shipped per-vertex; main's row was the stale pre-Fix-A per-pixel text),
kept main's UI rows AP-37..AP-42, and renumbered this branch's torch-gate row
AP-37 -> AP-43 (AP-37 was taken by main's LayoutDesc row). AP count 41 -> 42.
Retargeted the AP-37 references in WbDrawDispatcher + the CHECKPOINT to AP-43.
Marked ISSUES #140 RESOLVED (b7d655b) with the corrected root cause.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Broaden naming to the data side of every server object (retail weenie_object_table
shape). Pure rename; no behavior change.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Brings Fix C (57c1135, sun-vector magnitude / ~32% over-bright) + the A7 lighting
handoff doc onto main. Auto-merged clean against the D.2b line. Merged tree builds
green; 18/18 sky tests pass. Fix A/B already on main (37911ed).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Outdoor lighting was ~32% too bright (washed-out, weak shading). Live cdb on
retail (SmartBox::SetWorldAmbientLight + SkyDesc::GetLighting + LScape::sunlight,
binary matches refs/acclient.pdb) pinned it: at the SAME game time + DayGroup,
acdream's ambient COLOR matched retail exactly (the purple is correct, authored
per-time-of-day in the sky dat) but the LEVEL was 0.607 vs retail's 0.459.
level = AmbBright + 0.2·|sunVec|, both AmbBright=0.40, so acdream's |sunVec|≈1.06
vs retail's ≈0.30. Retail's LScape::sunlight read live = (0.2238, ~0, 0.00352),
magnitude 0.224 = DirBright, y≈0.
RetailSunVector had `y = cos(P)` (≈1) — the raw PRE-transform value SkyDesc::
GetLighting writes to arg5 (0x00500ac9), before LScape::set_sky_position's
world transform. acdream ported the un-transformed vector, so the y=cos(P)≈1
term inflated |sunVec| to ~1.06. That magnitude feeds BOTH the ambient boost
(SkyKeyframe.AmbientColor) AND the sun colour (SkyKeyframe.SunColor =
DirColor×|sunVec|), over-brightening the whole scene (terrain, objects, sky)
~30% and also pointing the sun the wrong way.
Fix: RetailSunVector = DirBright × (cos(P)·sin(H), cos(P)·cos(H), sin(P)) — the
world-space spherical form LScape::sunlight actually holds; |sunVec| == DirBright
for all H/P. After: acdream ambient (0.353,0.176,0.449) vs retail (0.360,0.180,
0.459) — within ~2%, user-confirmed "better outside". Sun direction also corrected
(was pointing ~North from the bad y term).
Tests updated to the cdb-verified values (the prior tests pinned the inflated
magnitude). 18/18 sky tests green. reference-retail-ambient-values memory updated.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The CreateObject optional-tail walker previously stopped at UseRadius (~20 fields
before IconOverlay). This left ItemInstance.IconOverlayId/IconUnderlayId always 0,
so IconComposer's underlay/overlay layers were never drawn on toolbar icons.
Exact field order verified against ACE WorldObject_Networking.cs:87-219 (the
serializer is the authority; acdream connects to a local ACE server):
UseRadius → TargetType(u32) → UiEffects(u32) → CombatUse(sbyte) →
Structure(u16) → MaxStructure(u16) → StackSize(u16) → MaxStackSize(u16) →
Container(u32) → Wielder(u32) → ValidLocations(u32) →
CurrentlyWieldedLocation(u32) → Priority(u32) → RadarBlipColor(u8) →
RadarBehavior(u8) → PScript(u16) → Workmanship(f32) → Burden(u16) →
Spell(u16) → HouseOwner(u32) → HouseRestrictions(variable RestrictionDB) →
HookItemTypes(u32) → Monarch(u32) → HookType(u16) →
IconOverlay(PackedDwordKnownType) ← CAPTURE →
IconUnderlay from weenieFlags2 bit 0x01 ← CAPTURE
RestrictionDB handled correctly: Version(u32) + OpenStatus(u32) + MonarchId(u32)
+ count(u16) + numBuckets(u16) + count×8 bytes entries. Length-aware skip, not a
fixed constant.
weenieFlags2 is now CAPTURED (not skipped) when IncludesSecondHeader
(objDescFlags bit 0x04000000) is set, so the IconUnderlay bit can be tested.
The entire extended walk is inside try/catch: truncated packets degrade to
IconOverlayId=0 / IconUnderlayId=0 (no overlay drawn), never corrupting.
Threading: CreateObject.Parsed → WorldSession.EntitySpawn → GameWindow
OnLiveEntitySpawned → Items.EnrichItem — both ids thread through all three
seams. EnrichItem extended with optional iconOverlayId + iconUnderlayId params
(defaulted 0, backward-compatible).
No change to IconComposer or ToolbarController (they already consume the ids).
Tests: 4 new CreateObject tests (IconOverlay only, overlay+underlay, no-overlay
regression, intermediate-fields cursor arithmetic). Full suite: 0 failures,
2636 passed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds EnrichItem(objectId, iconId, name, type) — enriches an existing
stub created from PlayerDescription with the fuller data carried by its
CreateObject message. Returns false when the item isn't tracked yet
(phase 1: enrich-existing only). Raises ItemPropertiesUpdated on success
so bound widgets (the toolbar) re-render.
Two xUnit tests: enrich-existing updates IconId/Name/raises event (true),
unknown-id returns false.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Outdoor objects brightened as the camera approached: lighting selected the
nearest 8 lights to the VIEWER and fed that one global set to everything
(LightManager.Tick), so a building's wall torches only lit it once the camera
got close enough for them to win the global top-8. Probe confirmed the scale of
the problem: a single Holtburg view registers 129 point lights — the global cap
of 8 was hopeless.
Retail selects up to 8 lights PER OBJECT by the object's own position
(minimize_object_lighting 0x0054d480), so a torch always lights the wall it
sits on, camera-independent. Ported faithfully:
- LightManager.SelectForObject (pure, TDD, 8 new tests): candidacy
(light.pos − center)² < (Range + radius)², nearest-8 among those. Plus
BuildPointLightSnapshot for the per-frame stable-indexed light list.
- mesh_modern.vert: two SSBOs — binding=4 GLOBAL point-light array (the
snapshot), binding=5 per-instance light SET (8 int indices into it, -1 =
unused), parallel to the binding=0 instance buffer (mirrors the U.3 clip-slot
mechanism). accumulateLights keeps ambient + sun from the SceneLighting UBO
(cleared as faithful by the lighting audit) and loops THIS instance's point
lights. pointContribution factored out (same calc_point_light wrap+norm shape).
- WbDrawDispatcher: per-entity light set computed ONCE at the isNewEntity site
(constant across the entity's parts), by the entity's AABB sphere; threaded
into grp.LightSets parallel to grp.Matrices; global + per-instance buffers
uploaded in Phase 5. Camera-independent ⇒ stable for static buildings.
- GameWindow: BuildPointLightSnapshot + dispatcher.SetSceneLights each frame.
Tests: 17/17 LightManager + 36/36 dispatcher clip-slot/clip-frame green
(parallel-array lockstep preserved). Visually gated: the meeting hall now holds
steady as the camera approaches (was the popping symptom).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
main was 65 commits ahead of this branch's fork point. Only conflict was the
divergence register: both sides appended an 'AP-32' row. Resolved by keeping
main's AP-32..AP-36 (cell-shell lift, look-in cells, alpha deferral, dungeon
streaming, point lights) and renumbering the importer's row to AP-37; AP header
count -> 37. GameWindow.cs auto-merged cleanly. Verified: AcDream.App builds
0/0; AcDream.App.Tests 354 passed / 1 skipped / 0 failed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The "red cone" (+ green floor petals) in the 0x0007 Town Network dungeon is a dat
EnvCell static object (Setup 0x02000C39 / GfxObj 0x010028CA) using pure red/green
MARKER textures (0x08000109 / 0x0800010A). It is an EDITOR-ONLY placement marker:
its DIDDegrade table 0x11000118 is {slot0 Id=mesh MaxDist=0, slot1 Id=0 MaxDist=FLT_MAX},
i.e. visible ONLY at distance 0 (the WorldBuilder editor origin) and degraded to
GfxObj id 0 (nothing) at any real distance. retail's distance-based degrade
(CPhysicsPart::UpdateViewerDistance 0x0050E030 -> Draw 0x0050D7A0) therefore never
draws it in the live client.
acdream's render pipeline is extracted from WorldBuilder, which (being an editor)
renders every cell static's base mesh directly and has NO degrade handling at all
(zero DIDDegrade references in references/WorldBuilder) — so acdream inherited the
"show the marker" behavior and drew it forever. It only became visible now because
the #135 login-into-dungeon fix drops the player at the exact saved spawn next to it.
Fix: GfxObjDegradeResolver.IsRuntimeHiddenMarker() detects the editor-marker pattern
(HasDIDDegrade + Degrades[0].MaxDist==0 + a degrade entry with Id==0). The EnvCell
static-object hydration (GameWindow ~5793) skips such GfxObjs — whole-stab for bare
GfxObj stabs, per-part for Setup stabs (an all-marker Setup then drops via
meshRefs.Count==0). This is the faithful equivalent of retail's runtime degrade for
static geometry (always viewed at distance > 0); real LOD objects (slot0.MaxDist>0)
and degrade-to-real-mesh objects are untouched.
Diagnosis was extensive (geometry-not-VFX via particle-off; texture-not-lighting via
flat-ambient frame dumps; per-surface runtime decode pinned the red/green marker
surfaces; a draw-time probe pinned the dat-static entity id; a dat dump of the Setup +
degrade table confirmed the editor-marker pattern). Verified live via a frame dump:
the red cone + green petals are gone, all real dungeon decorations still render.
4 new GfxObjDegradeResolver unit tests cover the marker / normal-LOD / no-table /
degrades-to-real-mesh cases.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
A Base1Solid (or OrigTextureId==0) Surface can carry a null ColorValue;
DecodeSolidColor dereferenced it (color.Alpha) and threw NullReferenceException.
It is called directly from TextureCache.DecodeFromDats, OUTSIDE
DecodeRenderSurface's try/catch, so the NRE crashed the whole client. Surfaced
by the D.2b chrome prove-out feeding UI surface ids. Guard null -> Magenta
(the decoder's existing "undecodable" sentinel). Test added.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>