Ports CMotionInterp::get_adjusted_max_speed (0x00527D00, byte-decoded:
bare rate unless RunForward; forward_speed x 4.0 when running;
current_speed_factor proven a ctor-constant 1.0 at 0x00528C34) and swaps
all five interpolation catch-up call sites to it - retail's
fUseAdjustedSpeed_ static (.data 0x0081F418 = 1) makes this the live
branch, so standing/walking remotes now catch up at ~2x runRate instead
of 4x too fast (the #41/#165 presentation family). Autorun now hard-
forces Run for its duration and cancels on every fresh forward press
(CommandInterpreter::HandleNewForwardMovement 0x006b3d60 is literally
SetAutoRun(0,1)); the old test pin codified the divergence. AP-30
retired: retail Frame::is_equal genuinely uses the 0.0002 epsilon - the
row recorded a non-divergence. Three catch-up test pins re-baselined to
retail semantics with citations. Full Release suite 9,983/0.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Campaign P Slice P3 item 1. Retail CPhysicsObj::transition (0x00512dc0)
seeds the collision sweep from CPartArray::GetSphere (the Setup's own
<=2-sphere list, each origin+radius scaled by m_scale) via
SPHEREPATH::init_sphere (0x0050c670) -- not from a symmetric two-scalar
(radius, height) capsule reconstruction. The human Setup 0x02000001's
authored spheres are (0,0,0.475) r=.48 and (0,0,1.350) r=.48; the old
reconstruction from (0.48, 1.835) produced (0,0,0.48) + (0,0,1.355), a
5 mm head-center offset the TS-46 register row documented as a residual.
Port:
- SpherePath.InitPath gains a sphere-list overload (ImmutableArray<
FlatCollisionSphere>, scale) sharing a new InitPathCore with the
existing (radius, height) overload, which is now the degenerate
2-scalar case of the same code -- byte-for-byte unchanged, so every
captured-fixture replay (CellarUpTrajectoryReplayTests,
DoorBugTrajectoryReplayTests, CellarLipWedgeTests) keeps passing
unmodified.
- PhysicsEngine.ResolveWithTransition gains optional sphereList/
sphereScale parameters; empty/default preserves the legacy scalar
path for every pre-existing caller.
- LiveEntityMotionRuntimeController.GetSetupMoverShape is a new sibling
of GetSetupCylinder (left untouched) that resolves the Setup's own
sphere list plus Setup-derived step-up/step-down
(CPartArray::GetStepUpHeight/GetStepDownHeight, 0x005180d0/0x005180f0,
x ObjScale, 0.4 m fallback matching the pre-existing literal).
- Threaded through PlayerMovementController (both resolve call sites,
new SphereList property set by PlayerModeController.ApplyStepHeights
and the Headless world projection), RuntimeRemotePhysicsUpdater
(Tick + TickHidden), and RuntimeOrdinaryPhysicsUpdater.TryBegin.
Remote/ordinary step heights are now Setup-derived instead of a
hardcoded 0.4f literal. Projectile and camera-probe sweeps are
untouched (already single-sphere-exact).
- PlayerModeController.ApplyStepHeights also now applies the x ObjScale
multiply to the player's own step heights (previously only the
remote/ordinary paths did), closing an adjacent gap the P3 research
flagged.
Ts46SphereListConformanceTests proves the sphere-list overload sees the
exact dat spheres (not the reconstruction), that the scalar overload is
unchanged, and that ResolveWithTransition's sphereList parameter
actually drives the sweep (a decoy-scalar control pair using a
head-height obstacle sphere).
Register: TS-46 retired (both residuals it named are closed); header
count corrected to 40 active TS rows.
dotnet build + dotnet test (Core.Tests 3991/2 skip, Runtime.Tests
425/0, App.Tests 3968/3 skip, complete solution build) all green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Move remote-motion construction, CreateObject vector initialization, final simulation-component retirement, and the combined J5 ownership ledger into Runtime. Delete App compatibility views and moved-state reconstruction while preserving the existing graphical projection and retail update order.
Move projectile component identity, prediction invalidation, spatial worksets, authoritative corrections, and the retail physics step into AcDream.Runtime. Keep App as the DAT-shape and presentation adapter so ACE outcomes and visible behavior remain unchanged.
Move the sole PhysicsEngine, production cache, collision admissions, canonical bodies and hosts, remote components, ordinary/remote worksets, simulation, cell commits, and shadow synchronization under RuntimeEntityObjectLifetime. Keep App as the prepared-asset, animation-input, and render-projection adapter while preserving the named-retail update and collision order.
Add exact-incarnation, object-clock, callback-reentrancy, GUID-reuse, two-runtime isolation, source ownership, collision publication, and graphical projection coverage. Release build and the complete 8,588-test solution pass.
Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
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>
Issue stable Runtime identities at canonical registration, publish entity and inventory commits through one generation-stamped synchronous stream, and make graphical adapters borrow the same direct views and events as a no-window host. Preserve exact projection teardown and retail mutation order while removing App-side event reconstruction.
Make the hard-recenter ordering fixture independent of the production two-millisecond frame budget so its injected-failure gate is deterministic.
Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Introduce one presentation-free RuntimeEntityObjectLifetime for the exact entity directory and ClientObjectTable. Make GameWindow, graphical projections, retained UI, interaction, session routing, create/delete integration, and reset borrow that owner while preserving synchronous retail ordering, dormant retention, and retry semantics.
Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Move the presentation-free inbound physics timestamp/snapshot authority and parent-relation state into AcDream.Runtime.Entities without changing their control flow. Move their dedicated tests with them and keep App consumers as borrowers during the staged J3 cutover.
Validated by 26 focused Runtime tests, 232 focused App tests, the Release solution build, and 8,429 complete Release tests with five existing skips.
Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Carry one immutable prepared collision closure with each accepted near-tier generation and install graph plus flat views through the same retained publication receipt. Apply the same strict package-only rule to live entities, add exact sampled graph-authoritative comparison artifacts and lifecycle counters, and prove cancellation, demotion, rehydrate, revisit, teardown, reconnect, and the nine-stop route with 14,064 zero-mismatch samples.
Co-authored-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
Preserve prepublication local motion completion, require the PartArray enter-world lifecycle port, and balance deferred Use busy ownership across dispatch and cancellation. Reconcile the completed GameWindow connected gates and add regression coverage.
Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
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.
Move final live part composition, exact-incarnation schedule handoff, MotionDone binding, and presentation diagnostics out of GameWindow while preserving the retail frame order. Reject stale schedule and completion ABA at the new owner boundary.
Co-Authored-By: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
Restore the named-retail object update order across local, remote, static, projectile, animation, shadow, teleport, and effect lifetimes. Separate authoritative root commits from spatial rebucketing, preserve per-owner hook/FIFO ordering, and remove update-path allocations with exact lifecycle and residency gates.
Add deterministic conformance, adversarial lifetime, GUID-reuse, pending-cell, quaternion, timestamp, and allocation coverage. Release build is warning-free and all 6,446 tests pass with five intentional skips; retail, architecture, and adversarial reviews are clean.
Co-authored-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
Process animation completion at the retail process_hooks boundary, then run targeting, movement, PartArray completion, and PositionManager in the named UpdateObjectInternal order for local, remote, hidden, and position-less animated objects. Retire TS-42 with deterministic conformance coverage.\n\nCo-authored-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
Preserve PlayerDescription inventory/equipment ownership across authoritative manifest replacement, make weapon switching and combat/UI consumers read the same canonical object state, and carry the complete outbound player position frame across landblocks.
Route target-facing and mouse-look through the shared MovementManager and MotionInterpreter completion owner. Match retail input aggregation, toggle ordering, turn/sidestep remapping, per-axis hold keys, and synchronous movement publication without render-only heading state.
Initialize the live streaming origin from the first accepted canonical player Position, defer other projections until that origin exists, and retain logical entity identity through hydration.
Advance the project ledger from completed M2 to active M3, synchronize CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md and durable memory, and record the next cast-lifecycle, spellbook/enchantment, and two-client portal gates.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Preserve canonical live-object ownership across Hidden transitions and remote teleport placement so effects, collision, streaming, and targeting remain synchronized.
Attach the retail projectile driver to canonical LiveEntityRecord ownership, sharing one PhysicsBody and full-cell identity with RemoteMotion regardless of creation order. Apply timestamp-gated state, vector, and position corrections in place, preserve active ordinary-body behavior when Missile clears, and keep renderer, effects, shadows, and spatial buckets synchronized across loaded/pending transitions.
Validate malformed packets before canonical timestamp mutation, validate adopted bodies from their current frame rather than stale CreateObject data, serialize late Setup resolution with streaming DAT reads, and preserve classification across clock anomalies. Retain shadow registrations through temporary leave-world residence while logical teardown remains generation-scoped.
Add 31 App lifecycle/adversarial tests plus Core shadow suspension coverage, and synchronize the retail pseudocode, architecture, milestones, roadmap, and durable physics memory.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Route accepted non-autonomous local UpdateMotion state through retail's wholesale interpreted-motion funnel, so ACE-selected melee and missile actions use the normal motion queue and action-stamp gate. Share nullable wire conversion with remotes and remove the local direct command replay.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <codex@openai.com>