The Sledding constant has been the byte-confirmed cos(10 deg) = 0.98480775f in production since252e8068(2026-07-30), which also struck the register row. Five hours latera8a7d64b— reverting the UNRELATED TS-4 commit5e2be19b— restored this file's older hunk and resurrected the un-struck row text while leaving the code fixed. The zombie row then cost tonight's session a full duplicate byte-derivation: the stale row said 0.99999536f was live, so the binary was re-read to prove what 252e8068's own commit message already contained verbatim. Tonight's derivation note is corrected to what it actually is — an independent confirmation of the week-old fix — and S5 collapses to this bookkeeping: no code change, no feel gate owed; the user has been playing on the fixed constant for a week. Process rule filed to memory (feedback_register_revert_resurrection): after any revert whose diff touches the register, re-verify EVERY row in the touched hunks; and before acting on a row's 'our code does X' claim, grep the cited file for the claimed expression first. AD section 51 -> 50 active rows. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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AD-55 byte-decode — independent confirmation of a fix that already shipped (VERDICT CORRECTED)
CORRECTION, same night: this note's original verdict — "our port is wrong"
— was STALE. The production code has carried the byte-confirmed 0.98480775f
since 252e8068 (2026-07-30), whose commit message contains this exact
instruction listing. The register row was retired in that commit and then
resurrected by a8a7d64b, a revert of the unrelated TS-4 commit whose
register hunk restored the older row text. This note's derivation was
performed against that zombie row; it stands as an INDEPENDENT confirmation
of the 2026-07-30 result (identical bytes, identical constant, identical
conclusion) and as the measured cost of a register row surviving its own
retirement. No code change is needed; no feel gate is owed — the user has
been playing on the fixed constant for a week.
Original note below, its evidence valid, its verdict superseded.
Date: 2026-08-07 (overnight). Method: reference_pe_byte_decode — raw
bytes from the PDB-paired v11.4186 binary (check_exe_pdb.py → MATCH,
CodeView GUID 9e847e2f-777c-4bd9-886c-22256bb87f32), not the decomp text.
The question AD-55 filed
PhysicsBody.calc_friction's Sledding near-flat branch compares
GroundNormal.Z > 0.99999536f (≈0.175° from flat). The raw decomp of
CPhysicsObj::calc_friction @0x0050ee70 instead shows
__fcos(0.17453292519943295) — cos(10°) ≈ 0.984808 — compared against
contact_plane.N.z. One of the two had to be a decode artifact.
The bytes @0x0050ef53 (verbatim from the binary)
d9 86 38 01 00 00 fld dword [esi+0x138] ; contact_plane.N.z
dd 05 28 6b 7c 00 fld qword [0x007c6b28] ; the constant
d9 ff fcos
de d9 fcompp ; cos(const) vs N.z
df e0 fnstsw ax
f6 c4 41 test ah, 0x41
7a 0a jp +0x0a ; skip the friction load
8b 86 bc 00 00 00 mov eax, [esi+0xbc] ; this->friction
89 44 24 04 mov [esp+4], eax
d9 44 24 04 fld dword [esp+4]
qword [0x007c6b28] = 0.17453292519943295 = π/18 exactly (verified by
direct read at the mapped file offset). The binary genuinely executes FCOS
at runtime — the compiler did not fold it — so the threshold retail compares
against N.z is cos(π/18 rad) = cos(10°) = 0.984807753....
The verdict
- The decomp was RIGHT. Our port is wrong.
0.99999536fiscos(0.17453292519943295°)— the radian literal read as degrees and run through a degree→radian cosine. A one-character-class unit slip that survived because nothing gates slope feel numerically. - Felt consequence: the branch means "on ground flatter than the
threshold, use the object's own friction; on steeper ground (while slow —
the
arg3 < 6.25speed² gate at 0x0050ef46 guards this), keep the 0.2 sliding friction." With our constant, "flat" requires < 0.175° — real terrain triangles essentially never qualify, so the object-friction arm of Sledding is unreachable in practice and slow movers keep sliding friction on gentle slopes retail treats as flat. Ice-feel in exactly the S4/S5 slope-feel family. - Fix shape (S5): replace the constant with retail's semantics. Either
the folded
0.98480775fwith a comment carrying this evidence, or the exactMathF.Cos(MathF.PI / 18f)computed once — prefer the folded constant + comment, matching how AP-7's 0.25f landed. Polarity must be ported from thetest ah,0x41; jpidiom above, not assumed: the friction load is SKIPPED when the jump is taken (cos(10°) > N.z, i.e. steeper than 10°, or unordered), and taken when N.z ≥ cos(10°). Verify our branch's existing polarity against this before changing only the constant. - The speed² gates in the same function — 1.5625 (= 1.25²) at 0x0050ef24 and 6.25 (= 2.5²) at 0x0050ef46 — matched our port already at AP-7 and are untouched.
Bookkeeping owed at the fix
Retire AD-55 (the row's open question is now answered against our constant);
conformance test pinning 0.98480775f + the ported polarity; S4/S5's
slope-feel session covers the felt change. Until the fix lands, the register
row stands corrected by this note.