After the legacy key counter was moved to ruleset-specific component
containers, `TestSceneSkinnableHUDOverlay` no longer had a key counter,
because it wasn't creating a ruleset-specific HUD component container
due to
4983e5f33e/osu.Game/Screens/Play/HUDOverlay.cs (L131-L133)
Therefore, to fix, do just enough persuading to make it create one.
I dunno what the wiki is claiming with the "24px" figure or why
but I'm not playing conversion games either. Dimensions ballparked
via screenshots captured at x768 resolution.
Also removes a weird homebrew method to keep the text upright.
There is one canonical way to do this, namely
`UprightAspectMaintainingContainer`. And the other key counters
were already using it.
Closes https://github.com/ppy/osu/issues/6842.
This is a rather barebones implementation, just to get this in place
somehow at least. The logic is simple - 50% health or above shows pass
layer, anything below shows fail layer.
This does not match stable logic all across the board because I have
no idea how to package that. Stable defines "passing" in like fifty
ways:
- in mania it's >80% HP
(bb57924c15/osu!/GameModes/Play/Rulesets/Mania/RulesetMania.cs#L333-L336)
- in taiko it's >80% *accuracy*
(bb57924c15/osu!/GameModes/Play/Rulesets/Taiko/RulesetTaiko.cs#L486-L492)
- there's also the part where "geki additions" will unconditionally set
passing state
(bb57924c15/osu!/GameModes/Play/Player.cs#L3561-L3564)
- and also the part where at the end of the map, the final passing state
is determined by checking whether the user passed more sections than
failed
(bb57924c15/osu!/GameModes/Play/Player.cs#L3320)
The biggest issues of these are probably the first two, and they can
*probably* be fixed, but would require a new member on `Ruleset` and I'm
not sure how to make one look, so I'm not doing that at this time
pending collection of ideas on how to do that.