The next step in the Psi Reworks is here, this time adding all of the
remaining sources and applications of Psi-sensitivity and Psi-protection
that were on my To-Do list. Aside from a variety of tweaks and bugfixes
to powers, the most player-facing addition is the new Psi-sensitivity
related traits, which are High Psi-sensitivity, and Low Psi-sensitivity.
These traits modify the character's psi-sensitivity, which messes with
their interactions with psionics in a variety of ways.
All of these new sources and interactions with psionics are handled
entirely through components, which operate on the previously added
COMSIG_PSI signals.
Check the changelog file for more specific details on what all was
fixed. I've fixed quite a lot of bugs and issues with the various psi
powers.
I have actually tested this PR and verified that it works as advertised.
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This has zero reason to exist in our code base. We have no procs or
variables tied to this. I removed it to make future modifications
cleaner.
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Signed-off-by: Cody Brittain <1779662+Generalcamo@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds two tajaran teas to the game, Messa's Tear and ras'nif. These can
be found in the loadout and the bar, as well as random warehouse spawns.
Adds solar salve, a legal herbal substance from Adhomai, found in the
loadout and warehouse spawns.
Also performs some tweaks to the Konyang teas in order to make brewing
teas with them easier.
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Signed-off-by: Greenjoe12345 <33647525+Greenjoe12345@users.noreply.github.com>
For a robust crafting system, I need a new materials framework.
For a new materials framework, I need to clean up reagents.
To clean up reagents, I need to pare down foods from reagent holders.
To pare down foods from reagent holders, I need to port edibility
components.
To port edibility components, I need to port processing components.
To port processing components, I need to port tool behaviors.
This is all back-end code, no new features or functionality from this.
V2 of [previous music playing
PR](https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/pull/21466). TLDR no
longer uses the connect_range component for implementation because it
turned out a bit too inflexible for overlapping music players.
Removes a NanoUI template for the [TGUI
update](https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/pull/21046).
New changelog:
- refactor: "Ported Jukebox's NanoUI interface to TGUI."
- refactor: "Ported Jukebox audio playing functionality to a component."
- refactor: "Sound keys refactored from singletons to datums, along with
larger breakout of sound.dm to allow for easier SFX updates in future."
- code_imp: "Expanded track datums to include track lengths."
- code_imp: "Reorganized music file folders for more intuitive access."
- rscadd: "Earphone status feedback text now includes track length."
- rscadd: "Added autoplay functionality to earphones."
- bugfix: "Fixed earphones' 'Previous Song' verb not sending you to the
end of the playlist when used while the first track is selected."
- bugfix: "Fixed gain adjustment for 'Konyang-1' (-23 dB -> standard
-9.8 dB)."
- bugfix: "Fixed y-offset of audioconsole-running overlay animation to
line up with the actual screen."
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Co-authored-by: VMSolidus <evilexecutive@gmail.com>
**Overview:**
The first huge fuckoff mapping PR for giving the Horizon enough extra
space to be able to comfortably map on it for the duration before NBT2
and not be super cramped (extends aft by 6 turfs).
Includes a SECOND vault to heist at the back of the ship and a lot of
maint area people can repurpose. Notably, this also removes the Xenobio
Hazardous Containment room and the Medical Emergency Storage room
(contents of the latter have been moved). Otherwise, y'all got more
ship.
**Map Images (OUTDATED NOW):**
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**Misc Features:**
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**changes:**
- qol: "Hugely expands the Horizon's maints and adjusts/expands much of
the aft of the ship."
- rscadd: "Adds a new Vault to Horizon (Deck 3 aft, behind the Gym)."
- rscdel: "Removes Xenobiology Hazardous Specimens compartment."
- rscdel: "Removes Medical Emergency Storage compartment."
- spellcheck: "Replaces a few mentions of 'room' with 'compartment.'"
- spellcheck: "Renames the Bridge Break Room to Bridge Wardroom."
- spellcheck: "Renames the Kitchen to the Galley."
- spellcheck: "Renames the Dining Hall to the Mess Hall."
- spellcheck: "Renames each Washroom to the Head."
- bugfix: "Fixed some small graphical bugs relating to boxes."
- imageadd: "Colorized some boxes to take advantage of the box
colorization update."
Graphical fixes relating to some boxes, especially the handcuff and
emergency boxes.
Progress on DMDocs. PRing progress so far so there's not one mega PR
later with 1500 affected files.
I want my goddamn highlight text on what all these goddamn procs goddamn
do goddamnit. >:(
No actual code change anywhere in this PR, only comments.
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Signed-off-by: Batrachophreno <Batrochophreno@gmail.com>
1. Look up now follows your mob (no more auto-removal when you move,
only when you go below a solid tile). Maybe add a hotkey?
2. Made the codebase work with the latest version of spacemandmm lint.
3. Advanced kits don't work on robotic limbs.
4. Density shifting should now always use set_density. Ported
TRAIT_UNDENSE from CM to better control the density of living mobs.
Fixes weird shifting behaviour with wall leaning -- what was happening
is that mob density was getting reset to TRUE because the mob wasn't
lying down.
5. TGUI say light prefs actually save.
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Co-authored-by: Matt Atlas <liermattia@gmail.com>
### What does this achieve?
This overhauls hydroponics to integrate atmospherics mechanics more
heavily, with the hope of establishing the foundations of much more
significant mechanical depth to what has been a very shallow job for a
very long time.
Currently, this is limited to the preferences and tolerances system -
hydroponics is now comprised of five 'reservoirs' of segmented portions
of the pipe system connected to trays, with a gas heater and cooler to
change temperature across the entire system, and you can cut off each
reservoir with valves to separate it from the rest and maintain its
current temperature.
Five tiers, each with a trait, have been implemented for the different
heat ideals of different plants. Plants from Adhomai and Moghes are the
most environmentally extreme, and cannot be grown outside of drastically
low and high temperatures respectively, limiting them to hydroponics
proper, whereas colder and warmer terrestrial plants can be grown at
room temperature but will grow much slower than if they were within
their preferences. **This means there will be plants that outright
cannot be grown in the garden.**
With this, hydroponics becomes an atmos puzzle. If you need to grow
nothing but mushrooms you'll probably send every tray cold, but if you
need a diversity of different temperature ranges you'll have to
fine-tune your setup and routine to have everything within their
preferences. Once you're done growing mushrooms off one reservoir, you
may turn the heat in it up so you can grow citrus, etc etc.
This also solves several bugs and makes a lot of QoL changes, the full
changelog will list everything.
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/12e53224-d9be-4e69-9c48-6185d3303a14"
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1cf837d1-3db5-440a-a465-071841febaea"
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### What about the mapping?
Atmos has been integrated into every hydroponics tray in the mapping
changes, rather than only on D1 like at present, to support the new
mechanics. I've moved as much stuff up to D2 as I could fit, in the
interest of getting players to the more visible and socially viable spot
rather than hiding in their basement. D1 is now exclusively intended as
a storage area, laboratory, and now has an expanded Hazardous Specimens
unit.
### To-do before review
- [x] Ensure that chefs can still do alien-specific menus without a
hydroponicist, now that they can't necessarily grow their stuff in the
garden - loadout produce box, maybe?
- [x] Remap xenobotany
- [x] Review whether every alien crop can still grow on its respective
in-game exoplanet - Adhomai might be okay? (Adhomai is essentially fine,
Moghes will need work before we go back into the sector)
- [x] Make sure the yield_mod interactions aren't explosive.
### Known issues
1. Yes, the examine on hydroponics trays is huge. In the long-term, IMO
this should probably be a TGUI.
2. The TGUI on seed storage units is clunky, this is also on the to-do
list for the future.
3. The logic for calculating growth is bad, it's very RNG-skewed.
Another thing for later.
4. Atmos mechanics like these can be pretty opaque to players, so this
will certainly require a wiki update shortly after merge describing
exactly what steps you should take to operate the new atmos equipment.
Extends and reworks how various extended information text (desc_info,
desc_build, desc_upgrades) are handled to make object interactions and
mechanics A.) much more clearly documented in-game and B.) much easier
to support from the back-end.
Almost certainly a candidate for test merge.
Assembly/Disassembly instructions are noticeably sporadic, largely due
to our current lack of a unified framework. That's a future thing I'd
like to attack so that it can be handled programmatically, but for now I
only targeted the biggest culprits as I came across them.
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Signed-off-by: Batrachophreno <Batrochophreno@gmail.com>
Adds a forearm crutch to the game, as well as the ability to select a
pair of crutches in the loadout.
The sprites for it are made by Plyushsune, and altered by me.
From the feedback I've been seeing while playing, the bar has become
*unfun* to play or to interact with. I don't think the scarcity PR has
helped improve player experience, at least for the bar. I've re-added
the drinks that were removed, including the cabinet of beer yokes in the
back.
HOWEVER. There are less of all of them, encouraging resupplies if
there's heavy use.
!!!! I have not touched any other changes the scarcity PR introduced.
Medbay and Engineering scarcity remain. Anything added to cargo remains
purchasable, and the lavatory vendor still exists. !!!!
Supersedes #20786
- rscadd: "Adds Lavatory vendors to the public bathrooms, that dispense
hygiene goods."
- refactor: "Migrates bartender's supply of 6 pack beers and Sencha teas
to the cargo database."
- refactor: "Migrates impact wrenches to the cargo database."
- balance: "Removes the extraneous dylovene, kelotane, bicaridine and
coagzulug in medical. Migrates medication to the medication closet."
- balance: "Removes the unused Nanomed Minis in medical. Replaces the
surgery side Nanomed Plus with a Nanomed Mini."
- balance: "Removes the two large medical kits from medical storage, and
the kit in the exam room. Moves the wheelchairs from the morgue lift to
medical storage."
- rscadd: "Adds cranberries to the game. Now you can actually make
cranberry juice!"
- refactor: "Juices found in soda machines, booze dispensers and the
booze-o-mat have been migrated to the cargo database."
- rscadd: "Cream and fatshouters milk cartons can be ordered from
cargo."
- balance: "Certain juices are now cartons when separated in a
CondiMaster."
- balance: "Removed coffee, milk and sugar from soda machines, as they
are made redundant by CoffeeMasters."
- balance: "Non-CoffeeMaster coffee machines now just dispense coffee
instead of espresso."
TL;DR
- Juices aren't free anymore - get them from supply, the botanist, or
alternative means.
- Soda machines don't dispense coffee, milk and sugar anymore. Since we
have coffee machines already.
- Migrates the stuff in the bar that just got shoved in through mapping
that shouldve been a cargo order in the first place.
- Adds lavatory vendors, which helps to replace manually mapped in
toiletries.
- Removes the extra medical supplies from medical that end up basically
unused for most rounds.
- Adds more things that can be ordered from supply.
- Un-powercreeps the impact wrench. It's made screwdrivers and wrenches
obsolete. Imagine if all of Medical's hyposprays were the CMO hypospray.
That's how it basically is right now.
It's going to be mildly inconvenient, sure. But I have full faith that
people will get used to it in a month. I feel kind of vindicated after
the suit sensors removal PR that the mass-complaints have ceased to be
an issue, and I feel it's going to be the same case here.
Anyway, yes, it's rather silly that the Big Ass Flagship doesn't
immediately have the latest and greatest stuff, but this is thinking
towards long term towards NBT2, where we'll definitely be running a lot
more slim.
**Also, please. Don't brigade this pull request. Just ping me in the
general Discord if you have anything to bring up. I'll try respond to
you if I'm available.**
This PR does the following changes:
It changes the name of the 'Smoking' tab in the loadout to 'Drugs and
Medicines'
It moves the psychiatric medicines from the Utility tab to this newly
renamed Drugs and Medicines tab
It adds a few basic OTC medicines, the same ones found in the OTC vendor
in the medical lobby (except for dexalin and dylovene)
It adds some legal recreational drugs that can be selected in the
loadout.
IMPORTANT: You will have to re-select items that you previously had in
the Smoking tab, and re-select your psychiatric medication.
Fixes#19603Fixes#20558
- bugfix: "Fixes plant bags - now uses storage_slot system, along with
other bag subtypes."
- bugfix: "Borgs can interact with tables again."
- refactor: "Refactors make_exact_fit to be a binary variable."
- refactor: "Refactors storage items to use make_exact_fit instead of
arbitrary max_storage_space values."
- refactor: "Refactors storage items to use defines for storage space."
- bugfix: "Fixes monkey cube boxes having superfluous overlay."
- rscadd: "Updates the progress bar toggle message."
- qol: "Objects that rotated 90 degrees in storage no longer rotate in
storage slots."
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I literally changed the Clown firing pin to the objectively cooler
Psionic firing pin in the RDs firing pin box, which is cooler, makes
more sense, and also apparently the Clown firing pin is an adminbus
item, at least thats what comments call it
Title
Banner sets for Tajaran religions (Suns and Ma'ta'ke) added to loadout
with 2 point cost
Useful for roles like chaplain that wants representation of more members
of the pantheon/ both suns
Co-authored-by: Ben10083 <Ben10083@users.noreply.github.com>
Added 79 new stickers. 60 by LforLouise, 1 by Noble Row, 2 by Ben10083,
10 by Hazelmouse, 1 by Mr.Popper, 4 by FabianK3, and 1 by Kermit.
Added sticker sheets, a storage that can only store stickers. Sprite by
Noble Row
Added the new sticker sheets to the loadout menu
Replaced gold star and googly eye boxes with sticker sheets.
Refactored hitby to be in line with TG's version.
Refactored item weight defines to a more clear naming scheme, also in
line with TG's version.
Refactored how the movement bumps are handled, ported signals to handle
them, in preparation for the movement update.
Fixed disposal hit bouncing the hitting atom on the wall.
Items do not push other items anymore if they are tiny.
As titled. It sets the idea that the cubed animals aren't exactly the
same as their regular counterparts. This might be something for lore to
decide though, not me. So this PR should probably stay up for a bit.
For those too scared of clicking the "files changed" section. The
description is as follows.
"The manufacture of a cubed animal produces subjects that are similar
but have marked differences compared to their ordinary cousins. Higher
brain functions are all but destroyed and the life expectancy of the
cubed animal is greatly reduced, with most expiring only a few days
after introduction with water."
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Co-authored-by: WickedCybs <wickedcybs@gmail.com>
Added telefreedom implants, including a box with (almost) everything you
need to make them work for 4 people, and added it to the uplink.
Fixed implanters not taking the implant and dropping it to the ground
when hit by one (while keeping it referenced).
Our SSOverlays system is outdated, and is likely the cause of many of
the issues seen in #18895. It has also been linked to a massive server
performance decrease.
This brings an updated system from Baystation, hopefully with speed
increases.
Should be testmerged, ideally with #18895.
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Co-authored-by: Cody Brittain <cbrittain10@live.com>
Unified most of the procs into one definition, so there are no duplicate
around the codebase.
Marked some of the above as overridable if a good enough case can be
made for them (eg. external dependency or unlikely to be used).
Added a door rigging tool, it allows you to mine a door, so that when it
opens, it explodes. Requires the door to be welded shut first.
Added a box and antag uplink item for the above.
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Signed-off-by: Fluffy <65877598+FluffyGhoster@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Geeves <ggrobler447@gmail.com>
Adds several pre-contact Unathi gun designs, some of which currently
accessible through antag gear crates and the Unathi pirate ghost ships.
All gun sprites done by Gecko.
Additionally buffs the generic Unathi armor and Hegemony armor to be
more on par with standard plate carriers instead of just being good at
melee and terrible at everything else, as well as respriting the generic
armor and rewriting flavor text. Armor resprites done by Dronz.