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196 Commits (fa1e27994dd1284f6fefbe08c47a5c4145ccf00d)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Patric Stout fa1e27994d Feature: allow the use of TURN to connect client and server together
TURN is a last resort, used only if all other methods failed.
TURN is a relay approach to connect client and server together, where
openttd.org (by default) is the middleman.

It is very unlikely either the client or server cannot connect to
the STUN server, as they are both already connected to the Game
Coordinator. But in the odd case it does fail, estabilishing the
connection fails without any further possibility to recover.
3 years ago
Rubidium 178ea3196b Remove: includes to network/core/config.h from headers when only three cpp files need it 3 years ago
Patric Stout b6a116a247
Add: allow setting your server visibility to "invite-only" (#9434)
In this mode you do register to the Game Coordinator, but your
server will not show up in the public server listing. You can give
your friends the invite code of the server with which they can
join.
3 years ago
Patric Stout e4d216e44b Feature: join servers based on their invite code
This removes the need to know a server IP to join it. Invite codes
are small (~7 characters) indentifiers for servers, which can be
exchanged with other players to join the servers.
3 years ago
Patric Stout 8a2da49413 Remove: old server listing via Master Server
This removes all UDP from the game except for a local broadcast
to find LAN games.

So long Master Server, and tnx for all the fish!
3 years ago
Tyler Trahan d09210e1c6 Feature: Configurable subsidy duration 3 years ago
Patric Stout e9e4588db1
Codechange: use setting name instead of index for HandleOldDiffCustom() (#9311) 3 years ago
rubidium42 44ca7d9377 Change: Use gender-neutral pronouns 3 years ago
rubidium42 2022e34824 Codechange: move locale settings to std::string 3 years ago
rubidium42 16437b7c0d Codechange: move client name in settings to std::string 3 years ago
rubidium42 02fdb5b210 Codechange: move server name/id in settings to std::string 3 years ago
rubidium42 cc6c078dec Codechange: move hostnames in settings to std::string 3 years ago
rubidium42 c73d64adf9 Codechange: move passwords in settings to std::string 3 years ago
Patric Stout be37a2cab8 Codechange: use NetworkAddress instead of two host/port variables where possible
This also means we no longer need last_host/last_port, but can
just use a single last_joined setting.
3 years ago
Patric Stout 05612d60ae Remove: "language" field from server/client
The original idea was that people could find a server they could
talk in their native language on. This isn't really used in that
way. There are several reasons for removing this:

- the client also sends his "language" to the server, but nothing
  is doing anything with this.
- flags are a bad way to represent languages, and over the years
  we had several (rightfully) complaints about this.
- most servers have their language set to "All", and prefix the
  servername with the language it is about. This is a much more
  efficient way to do the same.

All in all, this feature should go back to the drawing board.
Maybe it could work in another form, but this form is not it.
3 years ago
Patric Stout f05e2e0d40 Feature: allow setting a custom terrain type to define highest peak
At least, TGP will try to reach it. It heavily depends on the map
if it is reachable at all. But for sure it will do its atmost to
get there!
3 years ago
Patric Stout 45c2c29c35 Add: allow setting the highest mountain for heightmaps
It will add some slack to the map height limit if that was set
to auto.
3 years ago
Patric Stout 1a1049bc0d Change: rename setting "max_heightlevel" to "map_height_limit"
This better reflects what it is, and hopefully removes a bit of
the confusion people are having what this setting actually does.

Additionally, update the text on the setting to better inform
users what it is doing exactly, so they can make an educated
decision on how to change it.

Next commit will introduce an "auto" value, which should be the
new default. The rename has as added benefit that everyone will
start out on the "auto" value.
3 years ago
Patric Stout 70bc55cfd6 Feature: setting to indicate desert coverage for tropic climate
This is an indication value; the game tries to get as close as it
can, but due to the complex tropic rules, that is unlikely to be
exact.

In the end, it picks a height-level to base the desert/tropic
line on. This is strictly seen not needed, as we can convert any
tile to either. But it is the simplest way to get started with
this without redoing all related functions.
3 years ago
Patric Stout cafe4eed6e Feature: setting to indicate snow coverage for arctic climate (replaces snow line height)
Setting the snow coverage (in % of the map) makes a lot more sense
to the human, while still allowing the niche player to set (by
finding the correct %) a snow line height they like. This makes for
easier defaults, as it decoupled terrain height from amount of snow.

Maps can never be 100% snow, as we do not have sprites for coastal
tiles.

Internally, this calculates the best snow line height to approach
this coverage as close as possible.
3 years ago
Matt Kimber bcb3313e13
Feature: allow setting maximum zoom level at which sprites are drawn (#8604) 3 years ago
Patric Stout 74aa934441 Codechange: validate that "max" value of settings fit in their storage
This is an easy mistake to make, so protect us against making such
mistakes, by validating it doesn't happen.
3 years ago
Patric Stout c3dc27e37e Add: settings to limit your fast-forward game speed
By default this setting is set to 2500% normal game speed.
3 years ago
Patric Stout fa170b9ace Feature: configurable refresh-rate and change default to 60fps
Most modern games run on 60 fps, and for good reason. This gives
a much smoother experiences.

As some people have monitors that can do 144Hz or even 240Hz, allow
people to configure the refresh rate. Of course, the higher you
set the value, the more time the game spends on drawing pixels
instead of simulating the game, which has an effect on simulation
speed.

The simulation will still always run at 33.33 fps, and is not
influences by this setting.
3 years ago
Charles Pigott 188bf0fbc9 Change: Remove disable_unsuitable_building setting
This setting is no longer useful, as you can now always build roads,
canals, etc.
3 years ago
Kuhnovic a3a7928372
Feature: option to auto remove signals when in the way during rail construction (#8274) 3 years ago
frosch 2bb691f50e Change: Remove the LAN/Internet combobox from the server list in favour of adding two separate search buttons. 3 years ago
Pavel Stupnikov c9fd85528a
Add: new economy "frozen" that stops production changes and industry closures (#8282) 4 years ago
stormcone b524f1ae21 Feature: Show the name of the NewGRF in the build vehicle window. 4 years ago
Niels Martin Hansen 2fd871e2af Feature: Configurable game ending year
Functionally reverts 683b65ee1
4 years ago
S. D. Cloudt 13cc8a0cee Cleanup: Removed SVN headers 5 years ago
Jack Baron 7c9dedb94f Feature: Configure minimum share trading years 5 years ago
JMcKiern 04f659e768 Fix: Some typos found using codespell 5 years ago
Niels Martin Hansen 140a96b3a0 Change: Limit memory allocations for each Squirrel instance
This can avoid out-of-memory situations due to single scripts using up the entire address space.
Instead, scripts that go above the maximum are killed.
The maximum is default 1 GB per script, but can be configured by a setting.
5 years ago
Charles Pigott bd87f11355 Codechange: Remove DistributionTypeByte 5 years ago
Charles Pigott f20b75d712 Codechange: Remove TownLayoutByte type 5 years ago
Charles Pigott 0e439aeab7 Codechange: Remove TownFoundingByte type 5 years ago
Charles Pigott 96a4787710 Codechange: Set ZoomLevel's base type to byte instead of using ZoomLevelByte 5 years ago
Patric Stout e3c639a09f Remove: ENABLE_NETWORK switch
This switch has been a pain for years. Often disabling broke
compilation, as no developer compiles OpenTTD without, neither do
any of our official binaries.

Additionaly, it has grown so hugely in our codebase, that it
clearly shows that the current solution was a poor one. 350+
instances of "#ifdef ENABLE_NETWORK" were in the code, of which
only ~30 in the networking code itself. The rest were all around
the code to do the right thing, from GUI to NewGRF.

A more proper solution would be to stub all the functions, and
make sure the rest of the code can simply assume network is
available. This was also partially done, and most variables were
correct if networking was disabled. Despite that, often the #ifdefs
were still used.

With the recent removal of DOS, there is also no platform anymore
which we support where networking isn't working out-of-the-box.

All in all, it is time to remove the ENABLE_NETWORK switch. No
replacement is planned, but if you feel we really need this option,
we welcome any Pull Request which implements this in a way that
doesn't crawl through the code like this diff shows we used to.
5 years ago
Charles Pigott fe448a2616 Remove: OPF 5 years ago
PeterN dd20ccee88
Feature: Industries with neutral stations (e.g. Oil Rig) only supply/accept cargo to/from their neutral station. (#7234)
This change is a controlled by a game setting, located under Environment ->
Industries which allows toggling the behaviour. It defaults to enabled.

"Company stations can serve industries with attached neutral stations"

When enabled, industries with attached neutral station (such as Oil Rigs) may
also be served by company-owned stations built nearby. This is the traditional
behaviour.

When disabled, these industries may only be served by their neutral station.
Any nearby company-owned stations won't be able to serve them, nor will the
neutral station serve anything else other than the industry.
5 years ago
Peter Nelson b8a0107ad1 Change: Add configurable curve penalty for ships. 5 years ago
Niels Martin Hansen 52572cafa6 Add: Option for population-linear town cargo generation
Introduce a new default algorithm for town cargo generation (passengers and mail), and a game setting to choose between the new and original algorithm.

The original town cargo generation algorithm has the property of the generated amount relating to the square of each building's population, meaning large towns easily produce more cargo than can realistically be transported. The problem is excessive cargo is amplified if playing with cargodist.

The new algorithm introduced instead has a linear relation to the population. The result is that smaller towns will produce slightly more cargo, while the largest towns will produce about a fourth of what they would with the original algorithm.

Existing savegames will use the original algorithm, while new games will default to the new algorithm.
5 years ago
Gabda87 a0293d313d Add #4115: default company colour setting (#6998)
Works only in single player.
5 years ago
Charles Pigott f5b1115039 Doc: Lots and lots of doxymentation fixes 6 years ago
Niels Martin Hansen 4fb76db42f Feature #986: Automatic save when losing connection to a network game 6 years ago
PeterN cfe6a8ea4f
Add: Replace independment map scrolling GUI settings with single option, and add choice to not lock cursor position when scrolling. (#6756) 6 years ago
peter1138 d934ef9b00 (svn r27825) -Feature [FS#4950]: Add option to close windows with right click (Flamefire) 7 years ago
frosch 2f7de4fd99 (svn r27144) -Change: The chatbox-width setting now uses percent of screen width instead of pixels. 9 years ago
rubidium ddfc8372ee (svn r26884) -Change: scale the NewGRF's snow line level according to the configured maximum map height 10 years ago