The replay overlay's per-move tick rate has been hardcoded at
REPLAY_MOVE_INTERVAL_SECS = 0.45 s/move since the in-engine
playback shipped. Power users want to scrub faster through older
wins. Adds a Settings slider that tunes the interval 0.10–1.00 s in
0.05 s steps; default 0.45 s preserves existing feel.
Settings.replay_move_interval_secs uses #[serde(default)] so legacy
files load to 0.45. sanitized() clamps out-of-range values.
tick_replay_playback now reads SettingsResource per frame and falls
back to the constant when the resource is absent (test fixtures).
The slider takes effect on the very next playback tick — no need to
restart playback.
Mirrors the existing tooltip-delay slider exactly: SettingsButton::
ReplayMoveIntervalUp/Down variants, the same `slider_row` pattern,
the same per-tick repaint system shape.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Promotes the replay feature from disk-only to a real in-engine
playback path. A new ReplayPlaybackState resource models a three-
state machine (Inactive / Playing / Completed); start_replay_playback
resets the live game to the recorded deal via
GameState::new_with_mode(seed, draw_mode, mode) and a tick system
fires the canonical MoveRequestEvent / DrawRequestEvent for each
recorded move at REPLAY_MOVE_INTERVAL_SECS (0.45s).
The reset path bypasses NewGameRequestEvent because the existing
event always sources draw_mode from Settings — a Draw-1 replay
would silently coerce to Draw-3 (or vice versa) on a player whose
preference doesn't match the recording. Inserting GameStateResource
directly applies the recording's exact draw_mode and sidesteps the
abandon-current-game confirmation modal that would otherwise block
playback.
Recording suppression during playback is non-invasive: a sibling
system snapshots RecordingReplay's length on entry to playback and
truncates the buffer back to that mark every frame while is_playing
or is_completed. game_plugin's recording append paths are
untouched.
Completion lingers for REPLAY_COMPLETION_LINGER_SECS (5s) so the
overlay can show "Replay complete" before the auto-clear flips
state to Inactive.
Six new tests cover the state transitions, tick cadence, canonical
event firing, completion, stop-clears-state, and the
recording-suppression contract.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>