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Erik
c265b52d4b docs(render): V11 closeout — register, architecture, code structure, issues
Retires the GL framing from the documents that described a two-backend,
two-UI-stack client, and files what the deletion left behind.

Divergence register:
  * AD-46 (anisotropic tap pattern in dense alpha scenery) is REFRAMED rather
    than retired. Its substance survives -- distant foliage may read denser
    than retail's -- but it was measured GL-vs-Vulkan, and with GL gone it is
    a Vulkan-vs-retail question against the D3D oracle it already cited. The
    measurement is kept as the evidence that the residual is a driver tap
    pattern; the row now records that it is no longer falsifiable by
    self-differential, which is a real loss the deletion causes.
  * AD-47 and AD-48 are NEW, and the campaign's own risk register scheduled
    them here: MSAA sample positions (measured at 8.83% of the frame at 4x,
    which is why every strict gate runs MSAA off -- and therefore why a
    regression confined to the multisample path would not be caught) and
    present pacing (#235 is the live instance).
  * AD-17's justification moves from a GL clip-plane citation to Vulkan's
    maxClipDistances floor, which is the same 8, so the divergence is
    unchanged and only its authority moves.
  * AP-92 keeps IUiViewportRenderer.TextureIsBottomUp rather than folding it
    flat, because it is what let the origin question be answered by data.

Architecture and code structure: the layer diagram, the frame order, the
residency vocabulary and the reference table all said OpenGL. The UI section
said two stacks. Rule 3's rationale is rewritten around what actually
happened -- ImGui was deleted and not one panel, ViewModel or command had to
change, because none of them had ever imported ImGuiNET. That is the rule
paying for itself, so it is recorded as evidence rather than removed as
obsolete.

Issues: #258 files the dev-panel host as a decision rather than an accident,
and #255 is REOPENED. Its TaskCreationOptions.LongRunning fix asks the
scheduler for a thread but does not promise two callbacks overlap; under nine
concurrent test assemblies it still failed 2 of 5 whole-suite runs. The
earlier evidence tested a narrower pool, not a contended one. The fix it
needs is a rendezvous inside the read stub -- not a weakened assertion.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-29 03:20:04 +02:00
Erik
122fe8a7e2 feat(render): Campaign V slice V10 — Vulkan becomes the default backend
THIS CUTOVER AWAITS THE USER'S VISUAL SIGN-OFF. It is not complete. Section 7
of the campaign plan names the V10 sign-off as the only required user stop
besides gate failures, and it has not been given. This commit flips the default
and runs the battery so that the sign-off has evidence in front of it.

ROLLBACK, one line: `git revert` of this commit. It restores the GL default,
the pre-V10 escape-hatch polarity and the gate scripts' inherited backend
together; nothing else has to move with it.

An unset, empty or unrecognised ACDREAM_RENDER_BACKEND now yields
RenderBackendKind.Vulkan. Only `gl` or `opengl`, case-insensitive, selects
OpenGL. The polarity of the typo case flipped with the default and on purpose:
before V10 an unrecognised token had to land on GL because Vulkan was dark and a
typo must never silently start a backend that cannot draw; after V10 it has to
land on Vulkan for the same reason read the other way, because GL is the backend
V11 deletes. `opengl` is honoured beside `gl` because an escape hatch exists to
be found.

Three gate scripts follow the flip. run-offline-pixel-gate.ps1 gains -Backend
(default vulkan) and now FORCES all four determinism levers — backend, day
group, world day fraction, sky phase — plus ACDREAM_MSAA_SAMPLES=0, instead of
inheriting any of them. run-repeat-connected-gate.ps1 and
run-connected-world-lifecycle-gate.ps1 CLEAR ACDREAM_RENDER_BACKEND rather than
setting it, so what they exercise is the process default and an ambient override
in a caller's shell cannot make a GL run wear the default's report.

TEST PIN UPDATED, flagged as required: RenderBackend_DefaultsToGl becomes
RenderBackend_DefaultsToVulkan, and RenderBackend_AnythingElseStaysOnGl splits
into RenderBackend_SelectsGlOnlyForTheEscapeHatchTokens and
RenderBackend_AnythingElseStaysOnVulkan. Five cases replace two. No other test
is touched, weakened or deleted.

AD-46's divergence-register row moves from "dormant until the V10 cutover" to
live, in this commit, per the same-commit register rule.

Battery, all on the new default:

  complete Release suite    9,222 passed / 5 skipped / 0 failed (9 projects)
                            +5 against the pre-flip 9,217; the +5 are this
                            slice's own escape-hatch cases
  #250 family, singly       4/4 pass (none failed in the whole-suite run)
  repeat connected gate     PASS 3/3 on both columns
  world-lifecycle route     PASS, 0 failures, both sessions graceful at exit 0
  validation layer          inserted at instance AND device level by the loader,
                            zero errors and zero warnings, real frame captured
  GL escape hatch           verified by two offline launches: 4.3.0 Core Profile
                            Context, bindless present, exit 0

Every connected launch in the battery reached Vulkan with no environment
variable set, which is the flip itself under test rather than an assertion
about it.

THE PIXEL GATE IS NOT MET, AND WAS NOT RELAXED. Vulkan against a GL-era capture
taken at this commit through the escape hatch, MSAA off and both clocks pinned:
1.099e-03 masked / 3.764e-02 whole-frame, against a 0.001 threshold. 97.9% of
the difference is in the treeline band, and the masked residual of 619 px — set
against a same-backend control of 10 px — sits entirely on the silhouettes of
distant alpha-blended scenery. That is AD-46's registered population; section
5.5.19 measured the same quantity at 497 px / 8.8e-04. Below the band the two
backends are photometrically identical: mean luminance differs by 0.01 of 255.
No baseline was regenerated and no mask or tolerance was widened.

Two instrument findings are recorded in section 5.5.23. The offline gate's sky
mask is still load-bearing — this slice tried retiring it on the reasoning that
V7's clock pins had made it obsolete, and the control refuted that: two launches
of the same binary still differ by 1,011 px on GL and 482 px on Vulkan, almost
all of it in the band. The default went back to 280 with the measurement written
into the script's help. And the repeat gate's desktop witness needs an
uncontested primary monitor: a first attempt reported 1/3, and the two failing
grabs turn out to be a web browser and Discord composited over the client rect,
not a blank frame — the client's Vulkan capture rendered in all six runs.

Nothing GL, ImGui or Studio is deleted. That is V11's scope and it is untouched.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-28 22:32:25 +02:00
Erik
45f58ac72b docs(render): record V7 - the instrument was measuring itself, and AD-46
Plan section 5.5.19, the V7 slice row, two rows in the section 5.1 uncovered
table, and one divergence-register row. No product code changes.

WHAT V7 TURNED OUT TO BE. Three of V6m's four numbers were taken through an
instrument that was not holding the world still. The route pinned the Dereth
clock by pressing AcdreamCycleTimeOfDay, whose mechanism is the transient
/time override that SyncFromServer clears -- so ACE un-pinned it seconds into
every run this campaign has taken. Two captures 45 s apart at ONE stop on ONE
backend differ in 22.3% of the frame because the sun keeps moving. Pinning it
(commit 2) took the interior stop from 12.16% to 0.78% on its own.

THE THREE LEADS, ANSWERED.

Lead 3 was WRONG and the section says so. V6m recorded the interior stop as a
route defect on the theory that the indoor spring-arm camera settles to different
distances in two runs. It does not. The interior was lit differently because the
sun had moved. With the sun held still the stop drops by a factor of fifteen and
its entire remaining difference map is the player character -- the EnvCell's
walls, floor, doorway and per-cell ambient are black. EnvCellRenderer's Vulkan arm
has its numeric pair, V6m's defect-list item 2 is discharged, and no route change
was needed or made.

Lead 2 is closed by pinning the cloud phase rather than masking the band, so the
gate keeps the sky under strict comparison.

Lead 1 is half fix, half finding. The residual was predominantly the anisotropy
gap (commit 1). What survives is one population -- dense alpha-blended distant
scenery -- and isolating it needed a better instrument than the connected route.

THE INSTRUMENT V7 RECOMMENDS FORWARD. An offline GL-versus-Vulkan pair, which is
just the two existing capture scripts run with ACDREAM_WORLD_TIME and
ACDREAM_SKY_PHASE_SECONDS set in the invoking shell. No session, no server, no
entities, no camera settle, no wandering NPCs, and unattended:

    GL vs GL   same commit (control)                       1,966 px   2.13e-03
    VK vs VK   same commit (control)                       1,039 px   1.13e-03
    GL vs VK   whole frame                                28,807 px   3.13e-02
    GL vs VK   everything below the tree band (rows 280+)     497 px   8.82e-04

Terrain, blending, roads, the water edge, fog, statics, scenery below the horizon
and the entire retained UI are at parity, inside the campaign's 0.001 threshold.

AD-46, FILED WITH ITS REFUTATIONS RATHER THAN ITS THEORY. The treeline band is an
anisotropic tap-pattern divergence between AMD's GL and Vulkan drivers. Three
competing explanations were tested and refuted, and section 4.7's predicted class
is one of them:

  - not a sub-pixel offset -- an integer shift search finds (0, 0);
  - not sharpness or LOD scale -- high-frequency energy matches within 5%;
  - NOT DEPTH PRECISION. Forcing the Vulkan viewport's window-depth range to
    [0.5, 1.0], which reproduces GL's compressed mapping exactly, moved the
    whole-frame number by 3% (28,807 -> 27,852). The experiment was reverted. The
    one pre-approved divergence class is not what this is, and the row says so
    rather than borrowing its approval.
  - It IS anisotropy, and there is no knob left: 41,509 differing pixels in the
    band at anisotropy 1, 22,266 at 16, which is GL's value and retail's.

THE VERDICT TABLE. Full route, both backends, tolerance 2, MSAA off, day group 0,
world time 0.5, sky phase 0 (artifacts/v7-diff-c2):

    holtburg_town           26,330 px   2.86e-02   EXCEPTION -- phase + AD-46
    facility_hub_interior    7,176 px   7.79e-03   EXCEPTION -- phase
    aerlinthe_island        62,892 px   6.82e-02   EXCEPTION -- AD-46 + dark floor

No stop passes and none of the three exceptions is a renderer defect; each is
named individually in the section, because "phase" is not an excuse unless it is
specific. Aerlinthe's is partly the instrument rather than either renderer: the
scene's mean luminance is 28/255 and half its differing pixels are exactly delta
3, one step over a tolerance that is absolute rather than relative. Changing that
tolerance is not V7's call.

CARRIED FORWARD, recorded in the section 5.1 table and the V7 row: a passing
connected stop needs authored per-stop masks that the gate script does not have
(it still has only the global -MaskTopPixels, deliberately defaulted to 0); the
portal depth mask has now gone three slices without drawing a pixel in an
automated run, and HouseExitWalkReplayTests names the cheapest target for it
(the Holtburg corner building, cell 0xA9B40170); whether AD-46 is visible to a
human is a user-stop question nobody has asked yet; and the R6 soak and RenderDoc
capture on Vulkan were not run.

Gates for this commit: docs only, so the code gates of commits 1 and 2 stand.
Complete Release suite 9,195 passed / 5 skipped with zero failures, and the GL
connected repeat gate at 3/3 RENDERED on both the desktop witness and the client
capture, both taken at this tree.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-28 19:44:33 +02:00
Erik
6aee01cf72 docs(render): record V6l - three amendments, and the last three renderers cross
Section 5.5.17 records the slice: the instanced-vertex-input amendment and
particles (b1ad1d48), the stencil dimension and the portal mask (eced67d0), and
the offscreen viewports (2e8b8b91). The V4e row is no longer blocked and the V4g
row is no longer half-landed; the slice table gains a V6l row and section 5.1's
accumulated-debt table gains one for the two connected captures the offline gate
cannot reach.

Four defects are recorded as found by RUNNING rather than by validation, which
is the pattern this campaign keeps paying for: the standalone particle texture
cache and the entity-appearance composite cache were both bindless-only, so the
Vulkan arm could draw neither a textured particle nor any entity with a palette
override; a pipeline bakes one depth/stencil format, so an offscreen target's
depth had to take the device's; and the paperdoll rendered upside down because a
GL framebuffer's origin is bottom-left and a Vulkan image's is not.

The V7 list is rewritten. Nothing on it is blocked on a contract decision any
more. What is left is one absent renderer (PortalTunnelPresentation has no
Vulkan arm), EnvCellRenderer's arm narrowed from unproven to proven-by-one-frame
after a Marketplace interior rendered on Vulkan, the MSAA-off requirement, the
per-draw descriptor writes, the portal mask's two shader sources, and the
appraisal viewport's carried-forward half-discharge.

AP-92 is narrowed rather than retired: the private viewports are backend-neutral
targets on both arms and the blit's V origin is derived rather than assumed, so
the origin half of that row's risk column is closed. The rest of it - retail
renders each CreatureMode directly against a cloned CPhysicsObj - is unchanged.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-28 18:08:04 +02:00
Erik
f6275f4501 docs: reconcile project state and refresh README
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2026-07-27 12:53:31 +02:00
Erik
921712f412 fix(interaction): restore retail loot placement and world-drop projection 2026-07-27 00:03:15 +02:00
Erik
75f9510e10 docs(runtime): close exact world host ownership 2026-07-26 18:41:24 +02:00
Erik
aa3f4a60f8 refactor(runtime): own local movement and outbound cadence
Move the canonical local movement controller, body/motion managers, object clock, movement wire data, and MTS/jump/AP sender into AcDream.Runtime. Replace process skill defaults with typed Runtime character options, make graphical and direct commands borrow one autorun owner, retain the construction-time PartArray seam, and include movement in terminal ownership convergence.

Preserve the accepted pre-inbound movement/jump and post-inbound autonomous-position order while moving the exact packet/cadence fixtures into Runtime tests. Add graphical/direct parity, two-instance isolation, teardown, allocation, architecture, and divergence-path coverage.

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-07-26 12:33:53 +02:00
Erik
20df9d155d refactor(runtime): own combat and magic intent
Move attack build/repeat state, combat-mode policy, authoritative auto-target transitions, and spell-cast intent beneath RuntimeActionState. Keep App as the input, world-query, DAT-policy, transport, and presentation adapter while preserving retail request and busy ordering. Add direct/graphical parity, reset, failure, and instance-isolation coverage.

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-07-26 11:56:40 +02:00
Erik
d9bf4c4960 docs(runtime): close J3.3 and hand off J3.4
Record exact projection-store ownership, automated and connected evidence, rollback chain, and the executor-ready canonical object-table plan. Reconcile milestones, roadmap, architecture, divergence pointers, AGENTS/CLAUDE, and durable handoff state.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-25 22:29:34 +02:00
Erik
1a14812c44 fix(world): restore portal and distant use lifecycles 2026-07-25 09:59:25 +02:00
Erik
823936ec31 fix(streaming): preserve portal destination ownership
Detach old-world spatial ownership atomically, prioritize destination retirement dependencies, and reveal the viewport at the retail transition edge. Give private paperdoll views independent mesh ownership and retain dormant ACE entities so portal revisits preserve server objects without extending active GPU lifetimes.
2026-07-25 08:35:12 +02:00
Erik
2ff8f844b0 perf(streaming): reserve destination reveal capacity
Join destination scheduling to the canonical reveal generation, protect its share across every typed frame-budget dimension, and prevent stale work from clearing a replacement reservation. Remove forced incomplete materialization and project retail's centered portal wait cue while the authored tunnel remains active.

Tests: Release build clean; 91 focused reservation/reveal tests; full solution 8,158 passed, 5 skipped.

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-07-24 19:39:23 +02:00
Erik
98f1ac8934 perf(streaming): cursor publication across frame budgets 2026-07-24 19:10:18 +02:00
Erik
bb16f74fd4 perf(streaming): quiesce retired generations and budget teardown
Publish the retail blocking-for-cells edge before deferred recenter work, freeze old-world presentation/simulation/audio, and advance full-window retirement from exact metered entity and owner cursors. This removes synchronous portal teardown without allowing retained owners to remain observable.
2026-07-24 18:29:52 +02:00
Erik
b7b9aaa9dd fix(render): eliminate EnvCell identity collisions 2026-07-24 13:44:56 +02:00
Erik
d4ce64f56b fix(ui): restore modern spell formula presentation
Resolve spell-examination component cells through their DAT icon DIDs, project scarab and prismatic-taper formulas when ACE disables component enforcement, and version authored window geometry so stale examination sizes reset once without losing user layout behavior.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-24 07:08:47 +02:00
Erik
3e31b0ac70 fix(ui): select and examine favorite spells like retail 2026-07-24 06:47:54 +02:00
Erik
6718ee45a0 fix(ui): preserve retail item titles and spacing
Carry PublicWeenieDesc material type into the live object model so examination titles use the DAT-authored material prefix. Preserve retail AddItemInfo empty appends and embedded armor separator, restoring the deliberate blank rows between appraisal sections.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-24 05:21:01 +02:00
Erik
d78d09cfbc feat(ui): port retail item appraisal reports
Follow ItemExamineUI's EoR dispatch and wording for item assessment instead of the generic projection. Resolve material and creature names through installed DAT maps, cover specialized item branches and item-XP curves, and narrow AP-110 to the remaining live/localized preview seams.
2026-07-23 19:08:05 +02:00
Erik
d3c5e06fdd fix(ui): match retail item appraisal semantics
Preserve PublicWeenieDesc hook identity from CreateObject through the item model so hook appraisals suppress sentinel capacities exactly. Use appraisal-only Value and Burden presence, retain AddItemInfo paragraph and authored font-color selection, and port retail lock, page, enchantment, and spell-block formatting.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-23 18:04:19 +02:00
Erik
bc47bc4917 feat(ui): complete retail item appraisal reports
Restore the authored examination geometry and top-origin item list, then port retail's ordered weapon, armor, magic, requirement, capacity, cooldown, use, and description branches into a dedicated formatter with DAT spell prose. Keep the remaining specialized display-name and preview gaps explicit in AP-110.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-23 17:03:26 +02:00
Erik
d96ea2de98 feat(ui): complete retail creature appraisal details
Port the separate creature rating list, layer the animated preview between authored row chrome and text, and follow selection while the examination floaty is visible. Preserve the remaining item-preview and font-state gaps in AP-110.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-23 14:04:19 +02:00
Erik
7eaa68a5f4 feat(ui): port retail creature appraisal presentation
Render assessed creatures through the shared private viewport with retail heading, bounding-box camera, and light. Build the exact authored nine-row stat list and resolve creature names from the retail EnumMapper while keeping remaining font/sequencer adaptations explicit.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-23 12:55:24 +02:00
Erik
f1a7912160 fix #234: port retail appraisal floaty and inscriptions 2026-07-23 12:12:57 +02:00
Erik
643cdfe66e feat(ui): port retail appraisal panel
Preserve retail's one-pending-appraisal busy lifetime, parse the complete gated response, and mount the authored examination layout in the shared main-panel host. Keep known 3D preview and inscription-write gaps explicit in AP-110.
2026-07-23 11:34:08 +02:00
Erik
6b1ae4fb76 feat(items): port retail shared cooldown overlays
Preserve public shared-cooldown metadata, resolve the authoritative cooldown enchantment with retail expiry semantics, and project the exact ten DAT-authored radial steps through the shared retained item-slot architecture.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-23 10:41:16 +02:00
Erik
f71f947475 fix(items): port retail useability and autowear rejection
Use the exact low USEABLE_NO-bit predicate so reset/zero-valued direct-use items such as Blackmoor's Favor reach the ordinary Use request. Port AutoWear's clothing-priority blocker lookup and exact named system notice through the shared activation owner.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-23 08:33:31 +02:00
Erik
60387668d0 feat(ui): drive toolbar use state from selection
Port the retail selected-object availability predicate into Core and project it through the shared interaction owner. The imported hand now follows canonical selection/object notices, keeps weapon and targeted-tool activation on the existing wield/use cursor paths, and ghosts empty or explicitly unusable selections per the connected UX requirement.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-23 08:07:47 +02:00
Erik
fec0d94148 refactor(settings): own two-phase runtime settings
Move pre-window loading, startup application, live settings mutation, toon context, quality reapply, and SettingsVM loans behind one RuntimeSettingsController. Preserve retail command behavior, ordered target publication, draft semantics, and retryable failure convergence while removing duplicate GameWindow state and feature bodies.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-22 13:30:22 +02:00
Erik
8b8afeefa3 refactor(input): own pointer and callback lifetime
Move camera pointer, framebuffer resize, and retained/devtools input edges behind focused reversible owners. Preserve input priority while making shutdown deactivate callbacks before live-session retirement and retry physical detach without stranding transport teardown.
2026-07-22 11:59:33 +02:00
Erik
d09e246d3a refactor(world): own live environment state
Move the DAT sky, selected day group, world clock, weather, AdminEnvirons bridge, and debug cycles into a one-shot WorldEnvironmentController while preserving GameWindow's public aliases and accepted startup/session/render order. Correct the named retail citations and register the remaining environment audio and fog/radar gaps.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-22 10:54:33 +02:00
Erik
9d7df1bfc5 refactor(render): compose render frame orchestrator
Move the accepted draw transaction and failure recovery behind typed frame-phase owners so GameWindow only supplies immutable frame input. Preserve retail draw order, make ImGui/bootstrap shutdown ownership explicit, and restore exact text-render GL state on failures.\n\nCo-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-22 08:03:49 +02:00
Erik
28e1cf8029 refactor(render): extract world scene frame owner
Move fallback and PView world drawing, shared alpha, particles, visibility, selection, and diagnostics behind focused frame owners. Make exceptional frames failure-atomic by restoring the shared GL baseline and preserving primary alpha failures through cleanup.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-22 07:22:09 +02:00
Erik
85239fb373 refactor(render): extract typed retail pview passes 2026-07-22 06:40:09 +02:00
Erik
6d6e5b5fa5 refactor(render): extract world frame preparation
Move camera/root resolution, live settings and listener preview, sky/lighting/fog preparation, animated classification, and building visibility scratch behind a typed WorldRenderFrameBuilder while preserving retail frame order and borrowed lifetimes.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-22 05:54:00 +02:00
Erik
733126a272 refactor(render): extract frame presentation diagnostics 2026-07-22 05:02:31 +02:00
Erik
9512404e25 docs(architecture): close GameWindow slice 6 2026-07-22 03:54:11 +02:00
Erik
a36a7015c4 docs(architecture): plan GameWindow update-frame extraction 2026-07-22 00:06:55 +02:00
Erik
d4ecac1da3 docs(architecture): close GameWindow slice 5 2026-07-21 23:45:45 +02:00
Erik
aa90c64666 refactor(world): extract live entity network updates
Move Position, Vector, State, Movement, and equal-generation CreateObject routing out of GameWindow while preserving per-channel authority, ForcePosition acknowledgement, and motion-runtime ownership. Add adversarial authority and exact-wire coverage so reentrant updates and GUID reuse cannot publish stale state.
2026-07-21 19:11:49 +02:00
Erik
f38822c490 refactor(world): extract live entity teardown 2026-07-21 18:25:59 +02:00
Erik
69a2ca0c6d refactor(world): extract live projection mechanics
Move appearance rebinding, collision construction, default-pose resolution, local shadow ownership, and exact leave-world presentation into focused owners. Preserve retail parent ordering with staged validation, committed recovery, recursive attached-subtree withdrawal, and retryable exact teardown across parent, pickup, position, unwield, and pose-loss edges.

Co-Authored-By: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-21 16:17:03 +02:00
Erik
fcb66198fc refactor(world): canonicalize live physics host ownership 2026-07-21 14:05:34 +02:00
Erik
db5a11707d docs(plan): pin live-entity integration slice 2026-07-21 13:00:16 +02:00
Erik
aea957f845 fix(net): conform character entry and session shutdown 2026-07-21 10:33:03 +02:00
Erik
5acc3f01cf fix(interaction): close selection lifecycle review gaps
Bind queued actions and pending inventory requests to exact live incarnations, separate optimistic placement from authoritative responses, and serialize retail-style inventory ownership across UI surfaces.

Co-authored-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-21 09:01:02 +02:00
Erik
e02acb870c docs(runtime): close deterministic world lifecycle gate
Record the passing capped and uncapped connected evidence, coordinator ownership, graceful reconnect contract, current test baseline, and the remaining human-only visual gates. Keep AGENTS.md synchronized with CLAUDE.md and distill the durable reveal-lifecycle lesson into project memory.
2026-07-21 00:00:31 +02:00
Erik
68578fa5fa fix(net): honor retail graceful logout handshake
Send the active character id, drain until the authoritative server confirmation, then emit retail's zero-sequence connection disconnect with the negotiated receiver iteration. The connected gate now waits for ACE to remove the exact UDP session before reconnecting, eliminating fixed-delay races.
2026-07-20 23:31:23 +02:00
Erik
b60cb67009 fix(streaming): block login on complete world reveal
Make initial login and portal arrival consume one WorldRevealReadinessBarrier that joins near-tier mesh publication, destination composite uploads, and collision residency before normal world geometry becomes visible. This ports retail SmartBox's blocking-cell completion edge into the asynchronous client instead of exposing a ground-only login.

Add focused outdoor, indoor, texture, and invalid-claim tests; update the retail pseudocode, architecture, divergence record, issue ledger, roadmap baseline, and synchronized agent guidance.

Co-authored-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-20 16:08:08 +02:00