Portable Launcher (plus a whole slew of bugs fixes for problems I found that I suspect aren't on the tracker)
Closes#6846
See merge request OpenMW/openmw!3925
Previously it was quasi-mandatory - lots of things would add it, e.g. when running openmw through the CS, but it could technically be disabled.
Now it's treated like the resources/vfs directory and implicitly added by the engine etc.
Fixed some types
removed useless header
applied clang format
fixed compile tests
fixed clang tidy, and closer to logic before this MR
Removed hardcoded refids
unless there is a returned value we don't use static RefIds
can use == between RefId and hardcoded string
Fix clang format
Fixed a few instances where std::string was used, when only const std::string& was needed
removed unused variable
Slowly moving through the open-cs errors
Good progress in openCS
Very good progress on openCS
Getting closer with openCS
OpenCS compiles and runs! Didn't have time to test it all though
ix openMW
everything compiles on windows??
Fix gcc
Fix Clang
Cylinder collision shape should give the best consistency between physics
simulation and pathfinding. Rotating box is already used by some actors, so
add it to have the same collision shape type for all actors.
Actors may have different collision shapes. Currently there are axis-aligned
bounding boxes and rotating bounding boxes. With AABB it's required to use
bounding cylinder for navmesh agent to avoid providing paths where actor can't
pass. But for rotating bounding boxes cylinder with diameter equal to the front
face width should be used to not reduce of available paths. For example rats
have rotating bounding box as collision shape because of the difference between
front and side faces width.
* Add agent bounds to navmesh tile db cache key. This is required to distinguish
tiles for agents with different bounds.
* Increase navmesh version because navmesh tile db cache key and data has changed.
* Move navmesh version to the code to avoid misconfiguration by users.
* Fix all places where wrong half extents were used for pathfinding.