battle.exp_award hands a mod ctx.applyShare(mon, split, announce) on both
generations, and on Gen 1 the third argument decides whether the mon's
GainedText box is printed -- which is how a mod paying the whole party
prints ONE summary line instead of a box per recipient. Gold accepted
the argument and ignored it, so the same mod source printed one line on
Red and one per party member on Gold.
The Exp Share mod is the live case: it declares games gen1+gen2 and its
description promises "a single shared-exp line instead of one message per
Pokemon", passing true for the fighters and nil for the bench exactly as
the Gen 1 seam asks. On Gold every nil call announced anyway, so a
five-mon party turned every KO into six boxes. There was no mod-side
fix: the emit sits behind no hook, and the argument meaning "quietly" was
discarded.
Gold now reads it, and ONLY when it is actually passed -- by argument
count, not by value. select("#", ...) counts an explicit nil, so
applyShare(mon, split) is distinguishable from applyShare(mon, split,
nil); the first is a Gen 2-era call written against a seam that always
announced and keeps announcing, the second is a deliberate "pay this one
quietly" and is now silent on both games. No mod that exists today
changes behaviour, and a mod that passes the argument gets parity.
Only the { kind = "experience" } event is affected. A silent award is
still a whole award: exp, stat exp, battle.exp_gained, "grew to level",
learned moves and the forget prompt are untouched, in the same order.
giveExperiencePass takes a sixth `silent` parameter that defaults to
announcing, so both of the cart's own passes are unchanged.
RFC: docs/rfcs/0012-gen2-exp-award-announce.md
Docs: docs/mod-api-gen2-compat.md gains the reading and the residual
omitted-argument difference beside the existing payload note.
Tests: tests/gen2_exp_share_test.lua grows the two Route B tests -- the
no-mod parity case and the seam driven through hooks:wrap -- and
its 23 existing checks are unchanged.
The sandbox blocks love.system and love.filesystem, which orphans the
native step bridge (#452, #489): its one consumer can no longer call
syncHealthSteps or read steps_pending.json (#1186).
Adds a "steps" manifest permission (shown to the player like the
others) gating a mod.steps facade: available() probes the bridge
quietly, sync() forwards the async refresh, poll() hands the mod its
copy of a delivery. The engine owns the pending file -- mods never name
a path and receive only { steps, from, to }. Without the permission the
acting calls name it, following the network gate. No new events, hooks
or registries; nothing removed.
RFC 0009. Tests: tests/modkit/cases/steps_bridge.lua (no-mod cold
bridge, permissioned sync/poll, per-mod copies, contract-field
filtering, malformed-delivery drop, unpermissioned refusal, bridgeless
build).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
GameSpeed is a single fast-forward multiplier applied uniformly to the
whole logic clock -- overworld walking, menu navigation and battle turns
all scale together. A player who wants 4X battles but 1X overworld (so a
cutscene or NPC dialogue doesn't blur past) has no way to get both.
Splits save.options.speed into speedOverworld/speedBattle/speedMenu, each
cycling independently, with an automatic migration so an existing save's
speed choice carries over. Game.speedCategoryInStack resolves which
category is active by walking the state stack (the same idiom
wideBattleInStack/fillScaleInStack already use), so a menu opened mid-
battle inherits battle speed rather than resetting to whatever "menu"
defaults to. Adds a new core.logic_speed hook so a mod can read or
override the resolved multiplier for the current frame regardless of
which category produced it, sitting after the link-play and run-argument
overrides so neither is a seam a mod can defeat.
RFC 0007 status: Proposed.
A platform-specific launcher wrapper (a native shell embedding this engine,
owning its own UI around the game window) needs to pause the simulation
while its own UI is on top, live-reload options it wrote outside any Lua
UI, and veto main.lua's "closing the window returns to the Lua launcher"
behavior when it owns that job itself. Implementing this by hand-patching
main.lua's love.update/love.quit directly ties every such integration to
editing the one file every other engine change also touches, guaranteeing
merge conflicts. No existing hook covers "should the per-frame simulation
step run" or "should closing the window return to the Lua launcher."
Adds two generic, additive hooks (src/core/PlatformHooks.lua): core.update
and core.quit_to_launcher, replacing what would otherwise be inline
main.lua special-casing. Also adds Manifest.force_enable_env, letting a
mod that cannot function disabled on the one build where its env var is
set (a platform-bridge mod bundled only with that build) re-enable itself
regardless of a saved disable.
RFC 0006 status: Proposed.
Yellow's IsSurfingPikachuInParty swaps the player's overworld sheet to
a Pikachu-on-a-surfboard when the party mon that knows SURF is a
Pikachu. The recomp was missing both halves of this: the sheet was
never extracted, and the engine had no seam for the swap.
Extraction: SurfingPikachuSprite (gfx/sprites/surfing_pikachu.2bpp)
loads outside SpriteSheetPointerTable via
LoadSurfingPlayerSpriteGraphics2, the same bypass RedBikeSprite uses.
Added the symbol to the Yellow manifest and a parallel extract in
RomExtractor / build_rom_data / extract/sprites, minting
SPRITE_SURFING_PIKACHU. PaletteFX colors it (player OBP palette, same
as the bike).
Engine: new field.playerSprites.surfPikachu (default
SPRITE_SURFING_PIKACHU, guarded so before extraction the ride keeps
the Seel). Player.new caches surfPikachuSprite; pose() picks it when
surfing and the SURF-mon is a Pikachu. New
OverworldState:syncSurfingPikachu derives the flag from partyKnows at
every surf-state toggle (mount, dismount, fly, teleport, blackout,
forced-surf tile, boot-restore). Runtime-only, re-derived at load so a
party change between save and load is honored.
Lane B: RFC at docs/rfcs/0001-surfing-pikachu-sprite.md.
Backward-compatible — existing mods see no change (surf still defaults
to SPRITE_SEEL; surfPikachu only resolves on a Yellow import after
regeneration). Parity tests in tests/parity_surfing_pikachu_sprite.lua
(12/12) and tests/mod_world_tests.lua (19229/19229 with the new
boot-seed checks). tests/parity_cinnabar_east_surf.lua (24/24)
unchanged.
Regeneration required: re-run make_yellow_manifest.py against a
pret/pokeyellow checkout, then re-import the Yellow ROM.