Ambient generic: stop and toggle fix
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Insert the code that is highlighted, into the CAmbientGeneric::SendSound( SoundFlags_t flags)
, located in src\game\server\sound.cpp (line 878) to overcome the Sound bug:
if ( pSoundSource )
{
if ( flags == SND_STOP )
{
UTIL_EmitAmbientSound(pSoundSource->GetSoundSourceIndex(), pSoundSource->GetAbsOrigin(), szSoundFile,
0, SNDLVL_NONE, flags, 0);
m_fActive = false;
}
else
{
UTIL_EmitAmbientSound(pSoundSource->GetSoundSourceIndex(), pSoundSource->GetAbsOrigin(), szSoundFile,
(m_dpv.vol * 0.01), m_iSoundLevel, flags, m_dpv.pitch);
// Only mark active if this is a looping sound. If not looping, each
// trigger will cause the sound to play. If the sound is still
// playing from a previous trigger press, it will be shut off
// and then restarted.
if ( m_fLooping )
m_fActive = true;
}
}
else
{
if ( ( flags == SND_STOP ) &&
( m_nSoundSourceEntIndex != -1 ) )
{
UTIL_EmitAmbientSound(m_nSoundSourceEntIndex, GetAbsOrigin(), szSoundFile,
0, SNDLVL_NONE, flags, 0);
m_fActive = false;
}
}
This moves the job of setting m_fActive
to the very top of the chain, denying any ambient_generic function wriggle room to escape it! This opens up the use of the volume and pitch inputs, and allows you to safely start a sound with a map.