Closes#63, #69, #74, #75. Replaces the chain of Commit-B workarounds
that compensated for ACE's MoveToChain getting cancelled by a leaked
user-MoveToState packet during inbound auto-walk. The fix is
architectural — auto-walk drives the body directly from the
server-supplied path data, no player-input synthesis, no spurious
wire-packet transitions, no grace-period band-aid.
Architectural change (closes#75):
PlayerMovementController.ApplyAutoWalkOverlay → DriveServerAutoWalk.
- Steps Yaw toward target at retail-faithful turn rates.
- Computes desired forward velocity from path runRate.
- Calls _motion.DoMotion(WalkForward, speed) directly for the
motion-interpreter state (drives animation cycle).
- Sets _body.set_local_velocity directly when grounded.
- Returns true to gate the user-input motion + velocity section
in Update so user-input flow doesn't overwrite auto-walk
velocity or motion state.
Mirrors retail's MovementManager::PerformMovement case 6 (decomp
0x00524440) which never touches the user-input pipeline during
server-controlled auto-walk.
Wire-layer guard at GameWindow.cs:6419 retained as a SEMANTIC
statement (`if (result.MotionStateChanged && !IsServerAutoWalking)`):
user-MoveToState packets are for user-driven motion intent. During
server-controlled auto-walk, the motion-state transitions caused by
the animation override (RunForward / WalkForward / TurnLeft /
TurnRight cycles) must not leak as user-cancellation packets. This
is NOT the deleted 500ms grace-period band-aid; it's the wire-layer
expressing the user-vs-server motion split.
Animation plumbed for auto-walk phases (closes#69):
- Moving forward → WalkForward (speed=1.0) / RunForward (speed=runRate)
- Turn-first phase → TurnLeft / TurnRight (sign of yawStep)
- Aligned-but-pre-step / arrival → no override (idle)
Driven via _autoWalkMovingForwardThisFrame + _autoWalkTurnDirectionThisFrame
fields set in DriveServerAutoWalk and read in the MovementResult
construction at the bottom of Update. UpdatePlayerAnimation picks up
the localAnimCmd as the highest-priority animation source.
Walk/run threshold = 1.0m, retail-observed. ACE's wire-default of
15.0f is too generous; ACE's own physics layer uses 1.0f at
MovementParameters.cs:50 (with the 15.0f line commented out) and
Creature.cs:312 notes "default 15 distance seems too far". The
formula matches retail's MovementParameters::get_command at decomp
0x0052aa00: running = (initialDist - distance_to_object) >=
threshold, evaluated ONCE at chain start and held for the rest of
the auto-walk (matches retail "runs all the way / walks all the way"
behaviour). Wire-supplied threshold is ignored.
Pickup gate (IsPickupableTarget) now uses BF_STUCK
(acclient.h:6435, bit 0x4) to discriminate immovable scenery from
real pickup items that share a Misc ItemType. Sign (pwd=0x14 with
BF_STUCK) → blocked; spell component (pwd=0x10, no BF_STUCK) →
allowed. ACE's PutItemInContainer (Player_Inventory.cs:831-836)
responds with WeenieError.Stuck (0x29) on stuck items so the gate
prevents wasted wire packets + a UX dead-end.
R-key dispatch by target type. UseCurrentSelection's top-level
IsUseableTarget gate was wrong (blocked USEABLE_NO=1 items that
ARE pickupable). Reordered:
1. Creature → SendUse
2. Pickupable → SendPickUp
3. Useable → SendUse
4. Otherwise → "cannot be used" toast
Each handler keeps its own gate. Matches retail's per-action
server-side validation.
AP cadence revert (closes#74). With the MoveToChain race fixed,
the per-frame "send while moving" cadence is no longer load-bearing.
Reverted to retail's two-branch ShouldSendPositionEvent gate
(acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt:700233-700285):
Interval NOT elapsed (< 1 sec): send if cell or contact-plane changed.
Interval elapsed (>= 1 sec): send if cell or position frame changed.
Adds _lastSentContactPlane field + ApproxPlaneEqual helper +
PlayerMovementController.ContactPlane public accessor. Extended
NotePositionSent(Vector3, uint, Plane, float) — both outbound sites
(MoveToState + AP) pass _playerController.ContactPlane.
Effective rates: 0 Hz idle, ~1 Hz smooth motion, per-event on
cell/plane changes, 0 Hz airborne.
CLAUDE.md updated with no-workarounds rule (commit `da126f9` on
the worktree branch). Saved as feedback memory at
memory/feedback_no_workarounds.md.
Tests: build green; Core.Net 294/294; Core 1073/1081 (baseline,
8 pre-existing Physics failures unchanged). Visual-verified
end-to-end on 2026-05-16 for far/near Use + PickUp on NPCs,
doors, items, spell components, signs (correctly blocked), corpses,
turn-first animation, run/walk thresholds, idle quiet, smooth-
motion 1Hz.
Spec: docs/superpowers/specs/2026-05-16-phase-b6-suppress-movetostate-during-inbound-autowalk-design.md
Plan: docs/superpowers/plans/2026-05-16-phase-b6-suppress-movetostate-during-inbound-autowalk.md
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>