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authorPatric Stout <truebrain@openttd.org>2021-02-17 15:04:46 +0100
committerPatric Stout <github@truebrain.nl>2021-02-19 10:43:15 +0100
commitc81c6e5eb7a0e991039b7662868e87a8d2fe3415 (patch)
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downloadopenttd-c81c6e5eb7a0e991039b7662868e87a8d2fe3415.tar.xz
Add: draw the screen at a steady pace, also during fast-forward
During fast-forward, the game was drawing as fast as it could. This means that the fast-forward was limited also by how fast we could draw, something that people in general don't expect. To give an extreme case, if you are fully zoomed out on a busy map, fast-forward would be mostly limited because of the time it takes to draw the screen. By decoupling the draw-tick and game-tick, we can keep the pace of the draw-tick the same while speeding up the game-tick. To use the extreme case as example again, if you are fully zoomed out now, the screen only redraws 33.33 times per second, fast-forwarding or not. This means fast-forward is much more likely to go at the same speed, no matter what you are looking at.
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