- Reduce pinch zoom sensitivity (15x → 6x multiplier)
- Add cumulative deadzone threshold for 1st/3rd person transitions
to prevent accidental mode switches from slight finger movement
- Preserve camera touch tracking through 3rd→1st transition so the
same fingers can pinch back without lifting (seamless round-trip)
- On 1st→3rd transition, selectively clear only camera-owned fingers
from LegoInputManager's touch scheme state, preserving any active
left-side movement finger
- Suppress camera gesture processing until finger positions re-sync
after transition to prevent camera jumps from stale coordinates
- Hide local player name bubble when transitioning to 1st person,
restore on transition back to 3rd person
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Remove unused `using namespace Extensions` from isleapp.cpp and replace
per-header forward declaration blocks in 7 LEGO1 headers with a single
shared forward declarations header.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* WIP
* WIP
* Make camera the single source of truth for broadcast state
Remove redundant local copies of walkAnimId, idleAnimId, and
displayActorIndex from NetworkManager. BroadcastLocalState now reads
these from the camera's Controller, eliminating dual-copy sync issues.
Additional cleanup:
- Early-return on null cam in SendEmote/HandleCustomize for clarity
- Only consume camera-dependent pending requests when cam is available
- Move local name bubble creation from BroadcastLocalState to Tickle
- Remove dead NetworkManager::SetDisplayActorIndex method
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Fix clang format
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* Fix camera drifting during multi-part emotes
Block translational movement in HandleCameraRelativeMovement() when
a multi-part emote is active. Previously, movement input was processed
unconditionally, causing the native ROI (and camera) to move forward
while the display ROI stayed pinned at the emote position. Now the
emote check forces hasInput=false and zeros m_smoothedSpeed so neither
position updates nor coasting occur during any phase of a multi-part
emote. Camera orbit controls (rotation/pan/zoom) remain unaffected.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01QMcZSa3ysdyACVea66QA5K
* Fix use-after-free crash in NameBubbleRenderer::Update
Lego3DSound::FUN_10011a60 (used by LegoCacheSound::Play) did not reset
m_isActor and m_enabled when reassigning the ROI reference. When a
cached sound was reused — first for a known actor name (setting
m_isActor=TRUE), then for a multiplayer clone found via FindROI — the
stale m_isActor flag caused Reset() to call ReleaseActor on the clone's
ROI, freeing it while ThirdPersonCamera still held a pointer. The next
Tick then dereferenced the dangling pointer in NameBubbleRenderer::Update.
Reset the ownership flags at the top of the reassignment path so they
match the clean-state semantics of Lego3DSound::Create.
Also guard multi-part emotes behind an active 3rd-person camera check
and remove a leftover debug log in RemotePlayer.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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* Decouple 3rd person camera from player movement
Arrow keys now move the player relative to the camera direction instead
of using tank controls. The camera stays static unless explicitly
controlled via right-click drag, mouse wheel, or touch gestures.
Adds a single hook in CalculateNewPosDir that lets the extension take
over movement computation. The extension manages its own velocity
smoothing, computes camera-relative directions from an absolute yaw,
and writes nav controller velocities via friend class access.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Clean up ThirdPersonCamera: remove dead m_orbitYaw, extract helpers
Remove m_orbitYaw (always DEFAULT_ORBIT_YAW) and pass yaw directly to
ComputeOrbitVectors, eliminating save/restore blocks at all call sites.
Extract GetLocalYaw() and InitAbsoluteYaw() helpers to deduplicate
repeated atan2 patterns. Simplify SetupCamera by passing DEFAULT_ORBIT_YAW
directly. Move TURN_RATE constant to file scope.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Hide cursor while orbiting 3rd person camera with right mouse button
Move SDL event handling from LegoInputManager::UpdateLastInputMethod to
an exported function called at the end of SDL_AppEvent, so cursor state
changes aren't overridden by isleapp's SDL_ShowCursor(). Use
SDL_SetWindowRelativeMouseMode to hide the cursor and freeze its position
while the right mouse button is held in 3rd person camera mode.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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* Suppress right-click game interactions during free camera orbit
Rename IsTouchInputSuppressed to IsThirdPersonCameraActive and simplify
to return TRUE whenever the 3rd person camera is active. Use this in
ProcessOneEvent to skip right-click-only events, preventing accidental
game object interactions while orbiting the free camera.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01KuQtP2prfbVho2myKZ2pxE
* Move touch suppression logic into HandleTouchInput extension hook
Instead of checking IsThirdPersonCameraActive (which suppressed all
touch input whenever the camera was active), add a dedicated
HandleTouchInput hook that only suppresses touch input during active
multi-touch camera gestures. Move g_finger static into LegoInputManager
as m_touchFinger and grant friend access to MultiplayerExt so the
extension can manipulate touch state directly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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* Fix 180-degree camera flip when exiting sub-worlds without cam anim
When returning from sub-worlds (jukebox, hospital exterior, etc.) with
3rd person camera active, the camera/player flipped 180 degrees. This
happened because SpawnPlayer calls Enter() → TurnAround() before
PlaceActor(), and PlaceActor overwrites the ROI direction with the
path's standard convention (z = forward). For spawn points with cam
anims, OnCamAnimEnd corrected this, but spawn points with m_location=0
(like jukebox exterior) had no correction.
Replace m_roiUnflipped with m_needsDirectionFlip flag that tracks world
transitions. OnWorldEnabled sets the flag, and the first Tick after
PlaceActor completes flips the ROI to backward-z and re-setups the
camera. ReinitForCharacter now always flips the ROI direction, handling
both Disable→Enable toggles and enabling 3rd person after a 1st-person
spawn.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01NQ9vy9Qr3aH6LNsRNLEEtY
* Fix camera flip regressions for vehicle exit and world transitions
The unconditional ROI flip in ReinitForCharacter caused a 180-degree
flip when exiting vehicles (Enter's TurnAround follows and double-flips).
Restore conditional flip using m_roiUnflipped, but now also set it in
OnWorldEnabled (even when disabled) so cold-enabling 3rd person after a
world transition correctly flips from PlaceActor's forward-z.
Key changes:
- Remove m_roiUnflipped clearing from OnActorEnter: Enter() is always
followed by PlaceActor which overwrites the ROI, so clearing the flag
prematurely caused the cold-enable case to miss the needed flip.
- Add orbit camera override in OnActorEnter during world transitions
(m_needsDirectionFlip && m_active) to suppress the 1st-person camera
flash from Enter's TransformPointOfView.
- Clear m_roiUnflipped in OnCamAnimEnd alongside m_needsDirectionFlip,
since the cam anim's PlaceActor + flip handles the correction.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Defer orbit camera setup during world transition loading freeze
Remove the premature SetupCamera call from OnActorEnter's world
transition path. The stale orbit camera view (computed before
PlaceActor runs) would freeze on screen during the ~500ms world
load, appearing as a wrong-direction flash. The Tick correction
after PlaceActor now handles the initial orbit camera setup at
the correct position.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Skip orbit camera while cam anim is running to prevent actor glitch
When a cam anim plays with 3rd-person camera active, ApplyOrbitCamera
was fighting the cam anim each frame. If the cam anim was interrupted
(space bar), its end handler read the ViewROI position — which was set
by our orbit camera (elevated, behind player) — and placed the actor
at that position, causing it to glitch into the air.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Add documentation for ROI direction conventions and camera corrections
Documents the forward-z vs backward-z conventions, all code paths that
require direction correction, and the flags that coordinate them.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Refactor 3rd-person camera from backward-z to forward-z convention
Switch the orbit camera to use forward-z (matching PlaceActor's native
output), eliminating all FlipROIDirection/TurnAround corrections. The
display clone flips to backward-z when syncing from the native ROI so
character meshes face correctly. Use actor state (c_disabled) instead of
m_animRunning to guard against cam anim conflicts, allowing the orbit
camera to resume as soon as the player is released.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Reset orbit camera position on world re-entry
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Remove ShouldInvertMovement and update documentation
* Remove header
* Add free camera orbit controls to multiplayer third-person camera
Replace the fixed camera offset with dynamic orbit parameters (yaw,
pitch, distance) computed from spherical coordinates. Mouse wheel
controls zoom, right-click drag controls orbit, and two-finger
touch gestures support pinch-zoom and orbit on touchscreens.
The controls are always active when third-person mode is enabled.
A single SDL event forwarding hook is added to the main event loop;
all other changes are contained within the multiplayer extension.
https://claude.ai/code/session_013FyPCrJSaHxiJwdfGBVnYP
* Fix linker error and refactor orbit camera controls
Move HandleSDLEvent extension call from ISLE (no EXTENSIONS define) into
LegoInputManager::UpdateLastInputMethod in LEGO1 to fix unresolved
symbol errors. DRY up orbit camera code with ClampPitch/ClampDistance/
ResetOrbitState/ApplyOrbitCamera helpers. Simplify direction vector
computation. Fix mouse orbit yaw direction.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Fixes
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* Sync sky color and light position in multiplayer
Add ENTITY_SKY and ENTITY_LIGHT to the WorldEvent system so the host
controls sky color (hue/saturation via observatory sun/moon/palette
buttons) and light position (globe arrows) with the same
host-authoritative pattern used for plants and buildings. Non-host
players send requests to the host who applies and broadcasts. Sky/light
state is appended to the world snapshot so joining players get the
current values.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01X2cPVQEo7c92wpWA7QPPMG
* Clean up sky/light sync: remove debug logging, DRY apply logic, fix host routing
- Extract ApplySkyLightState helper to deduplicate sky/light apply code
between RestoreSkyLightState and HandleWorldSnapshot
- Remove all SDL_Log debug calls and SDL_log.h includes
- Remove dead OnWorldEnabled method from WorldStateSync (replaced by
OnHostChanged in OnSaveLoaded)
- Fix HandleSkyLightMutation host path: return FALSE to let local
switch case proceed, instead of duplicating via ApplyWorldEvent
- Simplify isle.cpp HandleControl: split observatory cases into
individual switch arms with single early-return multiplayer hook
- Add save load hooks to sync world state with multiplayer peers
- Fix player count to exclude local player without valid actor
- Support broadcast snapshots (targetPeerId=0) in relay server
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* WIP: Add character customization to multiplayer
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Refine character customization: fix message buffering, DRY up code, request-based model
- Register NetworkManager with TickleManager via HandleCreate hook in
LegoOmni::Create(), so packets are processed continuously instead of
buffering between Connect() and OnWorldEnabled()
- Spawn unspawned remote players in OnWorldEnabled() (created before
world was ready)
- Switch to request-based customization: HandleROIClick sends
MSG_CUSTOMIZE to server, server echoes to all peers, HandleCustomize
applies state and plays effects
- DRY up SwitchVariant to delegate LOD cloning to ApplyHatVariant
- Add ApplyChange helper consolidating the switch-on-changeType pattern
- Fix InitFromActorInfo to derive dependent color parts from independent
parts (matching Unpack rules)
- Remove dead code: m_hasBeenTicked, ApplyCustomizeChange on
RemotePlayer, m_localCustomizeState on NetworkManager
- Add null ROI checks in HandleCustomize for unspawned players
- Move MSG_CUSTOMIZE constant to shared protocol.ts
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Fix
* Fix character customization bugs from code review
- BUG-1: Add bounds check in SwitchColor to prevent OOB access from
unvalidated network input (p_partIndex could exceed array bounds)
- BUG-2: Enforce allowRemoteCustomize on receiver side in HandleCustomize
(was only checked on sender side, byppassable by malicious client)
- BUG-3: Document stale-state sound asymmetry for remote targets
- OBS-1: Remove unused bodyVariantIndex from CustomizeState (never
modified, wasted 3 bits per state message)
- NAME-1: Fix p_ prefix convention on ApplyCustomizeChange parameters
* Fix 3rd person camera 180-degree flip after cam anim ends
When a cam anim (NPC interaction cutscene) ends, FUN_1004b6d0 places the
player actor at the camera's final position using the camera's direction,
which uses standard convention (z = visual forward). The 3rd person camera
relies on backward-z convention (z = visual backward, from TurnAround).
This mismatch caused the camera to face 180 degrees wrong permanently
after any cam anim.
Add a HandleCamAnimEnd extension hook in FUN_1004b6d0 that, when the 3rd
person camera is active, flips the ROI direction back to backward-z and
re-establishes the correct camera position.
* Add feasibility plan for reusing multiplayer animation system for third-person camera
Evaluates reusing the multiplayer extension's RemotePlayer animation system
(BuildROIMap, AssignROIIndices, ApplyAnimationTransformation) for the local
player to enable a third-person camera mode. Conclusion: feasible with only
3 single-line extension hooks added to core game code.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01NC3zdQZ4nqEcYjyvStqcdD
* WIP: Third-person camera with animation reuse and movement fix
* Fix third-person camera bugs: vehicles, remote facing, emote distortion (#2)
- Fix spawn pose and building re-entry by applying idle frame 0 and
reinitializing on world enable
- Handle vehicle transitions: ride animations for small vehicles,
first-person fallback for large vehicles and helicopter
- Keep vehicle dashboards visible for exit controls
- Disable third-person camera for large vehicles, fix ROI cleanup
- Move HandleActorExit hook to end of Exit() for immediate reinit
- Fix remote player facing 180 degrees wrong by negating direction
in BroadcastLocalState when third-person camera is active
- Fix Hat Tip emote distortion from compounding transform scale by
saving clean parent transform at emote start and restoring after
each frame's animation application
* DRY cleanup for third-person camera branch
- Extract shared DetectVehicleType() to protocol.h/cpp (was duplicated
in ThirdPersonCamera and NetworkManager)
- Remove no-op HandlePostApplyTransform hook chain (called every frame
for every LegoPathActor but did nothing)
- Add ThirdPersonCamera::ClearAnimCaches() helper (pattern repeated 5x)
- Add AnimUtils::EnsureROIMapVisibility() inline helper (loop repeated
5x across ThirdPersonCamera and RemotePlayer)
- Remove redundant static_cast in multiplayer.cpp (UserActor() already
returns LegoPathActor*)
- Delete THIRD_PERSON_CAMERA_ANIMATION_REUSE_PLAN.md development artifact
Use 'using namespace Extensions' and value_or() instead of verbose
fully-qualified names and has_value()/value(), matching the pattern
used in legotextureinfo.cpp.
Move world state synchronization logic (snapshots, events, entity
mutation routing) into a dedicated WorldStateSync class, reducing
NetworkManager from ~790 to ~420 lines.
Revert plant/building manager globals back to private class statics
(matching master) and use friend declarations for extension access.
Move CreateCharacterClone out of LegoCharacterManager into a new
CharacterCloner class in the multiplayer extension.
Add serialization framework using C++ templates and table-driven lookup
to sync plant and building state between players. Includes world snapshot
routing to requesting peer, relay server Docker support, and fixes for
building color sync, ride vehicle visibility, and ARM compilation.
- WebSocket relay server (Cloudflare Worker + Durable Object)
- Remote player character cloning with walk/idle/ride animations
- Vehicle support for remote players
- INI config for relay URL
- Extension hook for world transition ROI management
* BETA matches for LegoEdge and related
* Some progress on CheckIntersections
* Cleanup
* Fix duplicate offset
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* Clear unknowns in `LegoAnimPresenter`, `LegoLocomotionAnimPresenter` and `LegoHideAnimPresenter`
* Clear visibility unknowns in animation presenters
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Co-authored-by: Christian Semmler <mail@csemmler.com>