First of all, TASing requires a script to play back. The user can select the parent directory at `System -> Filesystem`, next to an option to pause TAS during loads: This requires a "hacky" setup deeper in the code and will be added in the last commit.
Also, Hotkeys are being introduced: CTRL+F5 for playback start/stop, CTRL+F6 for re-reading the script and CTRL+F7 for recording a new script.
The base playback system supports up to 8 controllers (specified by `PLAYER_NUMBER` in `tas_input.h`), which all change their inputs simulataneously when `TAS::UpdateThread` is called.
The recording system uses the controller debugger to read the state of the first controller and forwards that data to the TASing system for recording. Currently, this process sadly is not frame-perfect and pixel-accurate.
Co-authored-by: Naii-the-Baf <sfabian200@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Narr-the-Reg <juangerman-13@hotmail.com>
The main_process was never being cleaned up, causing a noticeable memory leak after subsequent launches. This change cleans up the memory during Core Shutdown, mitigating the leak.
This validation error is spammed on some titles, asserting that VkDescriptorSet 0x0[] was destroyed.
This is likely a validation layer bug when using VK_KHR_push_descriptor, which can avoid using traditional VkDescriptorSet. It should be safe to ignore for now.
Allows drivers that do not support VK_PRESENT_MODE_MAILBOX_KHR the ability to present at a framerate higher than the monitor's refresh rate when the FPS is unlocked.
Some titles set an exit lock through HLE, which prompts an exit confirmation when stopping emulation if the system is locked.
This change allows bypassing this confirmation if the setting to confirm exits has been disabled by the user.