Facing tick stuck at the initial angle. PlayerMarker._Draw was
computing the tick direction from a FacingAngleRad auto-property,
but Godot caches CanvasItem draw commands and only re-runs _Draw on
QueueRedraw. Setter never called QueueRedraw → tick never rotated.
Fixed by leaning on the Node2D transform instead: tick is drawn
along the local +X axis, PlayScreen sets marker.Rotation = facing
each frame. The transform rotation applies to the cached commands
without re-invoking _Draw — efficient and correct. FacingAngleRad
property removed; ShowFacingTick became a property with QueueRedraw
on change (visibility toggle still needs to invalidate the cache).
Tactical view double-drew roads. TacticalChunkGen.Pass2_Polylines
already bakes roads + rivers + bridges into the surface tiles of
each chunk. WorldRenderNode's Line2D overlay was still visible at
tactical zoom, stroking the same path on top of the rasterised
version — showed as a brown line over every road. Ported the
MonoGame "suppress polyline overlay in tactical" rule into
UpdateLayerVisibility: _polylineLayer and _bridgeLayer hide when
zoom >= TacticalRenderZoomMin.
WASD now pans the world map. Previously WASD did nothing in
world-map mode — only right-drag / middle-drag / mouse-wheel worked.
WASD is now context-sensitive: tactical mode steps the player
(unchanged), world-map mode pans the camera at 400 screen px/sec
(world-pixel speed scales as 1/zoom so the perceived rate stays
constant). Diagonal motion is √2-normalised to match tactical step.
Suppressed during click-to-travel since the camera-follow would
clobber any pan input anyway. HUD hint updated.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Lands the M7 plan's first two sub-milestones on port/godot.
theriapolis-rpg-implementation-plan-godot-port-m7.md is the design
doc (six screens collapse to four scenes + a camera mode, with
per-screen behavioural contracts and a six-step sub-milestone
breakdown).
M7.1 — WorldGenProgressScreen + GameSession autoload + wizard
hand-off rewrite. GameSession holds the cross-scene state that
outlives any single screen: seed, post-worldgen Ctx, pending
character (from the M6 wizard) and pending save snapshot (for
M7.3's load path). Wizard forwards StepReview.CharacterConfirmed
upward, and TitleScreen swaps to the progress screen instead of
just printing the build summary. The progress screen runs the
23-stage pipeline on a background thread, drives a ProgressBar
from ctx.ProgressCallback, and writes the full exception trace to
user://worldgen_error.log on failure. Escape cancels at the next
stage boundary and returns to title.
M7.2 — PlayScreen with a walking character. Extracted
WorldRenderNode from the M2+M4 WorldView demo so PlayScreen and
WorldView mount the same renderer (biome image + polylines +
bridges + settlement dots + tactical chunk lifecycle + PanZoomCamera
+ per-frame layer visibility + line-width counter-scaling).
PlayScreen owns the streamer (M7.3 save needs it), composes
ContentResolver + ActorManager + WorldClock + AnchorRegistry +
PlayerController, spawns the player at the Tier-1 anchor, and
wires resident + non-resident NPC spawning from chunk-load events
with allegiance-tinted markers.
PlayerController ported engine-agnostic to Theriapolis.Godot/Input/.
Takes pre-resolved dx/dy/dt/isTactical/isFocused instead of poking
MonoGame InputManager + Camera2D, so the arithmetic that advances
PlayerActor.Position and WorldClock.InGameSeconds is bit-identical
to the MonoGame version — saves round-trip cleanly.
Click-to-travel in world-map mode (camera zoom <
TacticalRenderZoomMin), WASD step in tactical mode with axis-
separated motion + encumbrance + sub-second clock carry. HUD
overlay top-left shows HP/AC/seed/tile/biome/view-mode/time. Esc
returns to title (M7.4 replaces this with a pause menu).
Namespace gotcha: Theriapolis.GodotHost.Input shadows the engine's
Godot.Input static class for any file under the GodotHost
namespace tree. Files needing keyboard polls (WorldView,
PlayScreen) fully qualify as Godot.Input.IsKeyPressed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>