classes: Screen and Mouse. Screen handles most of the drawing, except the
mouse cursor and in-game menus.
The old Graphics class is no more.
I've also fixed some "reverse stereo" regressions from the first part of
the restructuring.
I'm not sure what the next step will be, but hopefully it will be smaller
than this one was.
svn-id: r16812
I think the reason I didn't do this from the start was that BS2 used to
call clearScene(), or whatever the function was called back then, between
every frame. Nowadays, it simply assumes that each frame will cover the
previous one.
Anyway, this change prevents the restart/restore dialog from appearing
briefly between the two intro cutscene animations.
svn-id: r13421
minor cleanups. (Mostly spacing and indentation).
Unfortunately the Ogg Vorbis playback causes ScummVM to crash for me, so I
can't say for certain that I didn't break anything.
svn-id: r12356
renders the entire screen every frame, but it tries to update (i.e. copy to
the backend) only the parts of the screen that actually changed. At least
approximately so.
svn-id: r12142
of an animated cutscene while the mixer was still using it. Oddly enough, I
didn't encounter this bug when I played through the game recently, but
today it happened every time at the end of the cutscene where Nico finds
the jaguar stone.
svn-id: r11637
aligned, never flipped and never RLE16-compressed. Simplified the code
accordingly. (Displaying the restore dialog when specifying an unused save
slot from the command-line works again now.)
Plus some minor cleanups.
svn-id: r11550
over the past few weeks, except for g_sword2. (Of course, this doesn't
necessarily make the code any prettier, but we can work on that later.)
svn-id: r11309
and removed some of the references to global variables.
At this point I believe everything in the main game engine has been moved
into classes - not necessarily the correct ones, but still... However,
there is some stuff in the driver directory that need to be taken care of
as well.
svn-id: r11207
Renamed the resource manager's open/close methods openResource() and
closeResource() to avoid confusion. (It was I who originally shortened
their names to open() and close(), but I've changed my mind now.)
Moved more stuff into Sword2Engine.
svn-id: r11088
touches a lot of the code, of course, and adds yet another global variable
(temporarily, I hope), but everything still seems to work.
Knock on wood.
svn-id: r10806
debugging levels). This needs further cleanups, but I believe I have
reached a stable point where I can commit it without too much anxiety.
svn-id: r10502