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2012-06-05, by Wolfgang Steffens
Android: first attempt at using the density call from java
2012-06-05, by Xeli
only reset those keys which actually change their bindings
2012-06-05, by Xeli
tidy flags
2012-06-04, by nemo
Small improvements to the frontend lib for better debugging
2012-06-11, by Medo
Welp. We have a bit of a problem here. Reverting the move of nextturn. But this causes a desync in scripting unless we can find a better fix.
2012-06-04, by nemo
here it is
2012-06-04, by Stepan777
Implemented game launching API for the frontlib.
2012-06-09, by Medo
Don't make unnecessary calls to TestWhip, TestFirePunch, TestBaseballBat and TestHammer functions as they have no need to take Targ parameter into account and thus may only be called once per position
2012-06-04, by unc0rr
Implemented public API for letting the engine render maps
2012-06-08, by Medo
Make watching AI v AI on ai survival a bit more entertaining
2012-06-04, by nemo
Added ini reading/writing for game schemes to the frontend lib
2012-06-07, by Medo
Workaround for bug #144. This workaround had occurred to me a while ago, but wasn't sure if placing them unfairly was better than not placing them at all. Argument for not placing at all is people should probably abort the game when they notice it. Argument for placing unfairly is people can still abort, and if we really wanted them to abort, we should probably just have halted launch if all hogs failed to spawn. This way at least play can continue.
2012-06-03, by nemo
Frontlib: Work on the callback mechanisms for IPC
2012-06-04, by Medo
After experimenting with a long running average at maxed out FPS and a variety of map sizes, 128 seems to actually be a good size to use if only drawing bits of world with stuff in it. 64 actually did even better in some situations, but significantly worse in others (lots of land, zoomed out).
2012-06-03, by nemo
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