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Is there a full list of "aiflag" sub-properties such as "idling", "walking", "jumping",etc.?
Yeah, as DC said, this works differently now. As I took a glimpse on the 4.0 build, I realized that many things had changed. And, this time, they are all documented fully :)

Some stuff will be hard to back port to the legacy manual, but I will try my best. Or maybe I will just update it with things that had changed on the legacy code and start to use the full wiki manual, as there are a lot of stuff.
 
Yeah, as DC said, this works differently now. As I took a glimpse on the 4.0 build, I realized that many things had changed. And, this time, they are all documented fully :)

Some stuff will be hard to back port to the legacy manual, but I will try my best. Or maybe I will just update it with things that had changed on the legacy code and start to use the full wiki manual, as there are a lot of stuff.

FWIW, I haven't removed the old stuff (unless specifically noted and it's really rare). However, in the case of it having a newer replacement, I'm not going to bother documenting the old one for creators. First - it's just silly and confusing to have multiple ways to do the same thing (ex. Speed, speedf, etc.).

Also, once the new release is out, I am axing the policy of forced backward compatibility. Fifteen years of that have done nothing but made a big dang mess and I'm done with it. I'm not going to break things if I can avoid it, but if I need to depreciate something to make an improvement, that's what I am going to do. The new method/feature (and if needed how to upgrade) will all be properly documented.

DC
 
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