This PR implements a variety pack of new interactions for Medical Stasis
(stasis beds, stasis bags, and cryogenics), which should broadly extend
their utility. Not all of it is necessarily a good thing to have around,
such as for instance stasis slowing down the rate at which the liver
removes toxins. A few more organs have by extension been time
differentiated to allow for this change to take place.
As a general rule of thumb, most organ effects that are handled "per
second" are proportionally slowed down by the stasis rating of a given
source of medical stasis. This can be a good or a bad thing depending on
the context.
**Good effects of Stasis:**
- Slowing down appendicitis.
- Reducing the damage organs take per second from most per-second
sources.
- Making kidneys and livers deal less dangerous effects to their owner
when severely damaged.
- (Not in this PR, but was done in a previous PR): Brains lose BA
slower.
**Bad effects of Stasis:**
- Organs also heal slower from all per-second sources, this includes
chems. So while they take less damage, they're also taking less healing.
- The liver's rate at which it filters the blood is reduced. You get to
stay black-out drunk for 10x longer if placed in stasis.
- (Not in this PR, but was done in a previous PR): Brains heal their BA
slower.
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Signed-off-by: VMSolidus <evilexecutive@gmail.com>
This PR is something me and NobleRow have been cooking behind the scenes
with the goal of adding new Xenoarch content that fits two objectives.
1. Providing cross-department cooperation opportunities (Machinists and
Medical)
2. Making use of content entirely unique to Aurora, such as our recently
refactored organs.
So I've added several new and exciting xenoarch "finds" that relate to
Medical and Machinists, as well as several new parts for Machinists to
work with. On the xenoarch side of things, we have the new "anomalous"
heart and lung items, which you can study by calling over a surgeon to
implant into your free choice of a monkey, or a particularly
enthusiastic human volunteer. There are also two new "anomalous" mech
components, one of them an anomalous drone bay, and the other an
anomalous power core. To study them, call a machinist over and have them
make a mech for you to experiment with.
The new xenoarch "finds" each feature heavily rng stat modifiers that
are unique to the objects in question, and make use of a very large
number of variables that I had previously worked to unhardcode.
I had a batch of sprites done by NobleRow, and I was adding new mech
equipment in this PR, so while we were at it, I've added a new LTL
variant of the mech submachine gun, as well as a new light variant of
the mech-mounted KA, which was highly requested by both miners and
xenoarch players on account of the 9 tile blast radius KA being "Not
always good to have".
All of the sprites in this PR were made by @NobleRow
So after a long time spent digging really deep into the code, and going
over numbers passing into this with a fine comb, I discovered that this
entire time, Mobs were being affected by a bug that was largely
unnoticed for over a year due to mobs not doing anything that would
directly interact with said bug. Right up until I started refactoring
organs.
Seconds_per_tick that was being passed to mobs was actually
ticks_per_second, it was inverted for mobs and only for mobs, everything
else worked just fine with time deltas. But when I started making organs
use time deltas, I got blindsided by organs doing nonsensical things
that seemingly did not match up with what my models were predicting.
Case in point, livers.
So you can now get drunk again with this PR. I've actually gone around
and tested this PR too.
<img width="527" height="114" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a9f92233-fe2a-406d-9ddd-104c069bbc3d"
/>
<img width="601" height="165" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6f6877f3-edd2-441b-9ea2-a29d816558ee"
/>
And verifying in a dev environment that brain math is now sensible
again:
<img width="1474" height="814" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07634d23-bfaa-477e-a64f-322bb0a3f3ec"
/>
I'll be honest I can't test this because I'm not on windows but I am 90%
sure this fixes#21097 and fixes#21153
The issue was caused by some refactoring of liver code in #21013 that
wasn't accounted for here
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Co-authored-by: Cory <cory@mejtra>
This PR "Gently refactors" organs in preparation for adding in new
variant organsas requested by HumanLore. Additionally, it adds in
several organs that were requested by Human Lore, as described in:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SLbll969PyJ_H9J1LP8cmdso9OMozUc8MGOVZkY4HbE/mobilebasic
The new augments include: Auxiliary Heart, Platelet Factories, and
Subdermal Carpace
Additionally, all of the new Galatean Bioaugs have been added to the
antag uplink.
The bulk of this PR consists of replacing a majority of all the organ
"Magic Numbers" with variables which could feasibly be modified by any
new kind of organ object. Additionally-- although it's unused in this
PR, here's also a new optional boolean for hearts to create a "Fake
Pulse", which would be useful in the future for event character shells
to be able to fool a pulse check. Finally, the heart systems are
configured to use Signals so that arbitrarily any component can
introduce their own modifiers to the heart statistics.
This PR was requested by Human Lore:
<img width="434" height="290" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/98236886-1c19-4621-958e-c154ae66f2ad"
/>
Sprites have been made by @NobleRow
Silly little addition, does not affect gameplay at all. Liver, lungs,
kidneys, heart, and eyes now have flavor text that shows up when you
examine them.
* Tweaked some messages to be based on time since last message, instead
of being based on probability. This includes low blood messages,
infected liver messages, fever messages, and some drug messages.
This PR will make broad changes to the way that alcohol/butanol
intoxication works in game, with the intention of making alcohol
consumption actually impactful, and last much longer than it currently
does. It also includes some quality of life changes to the way that
liver damage works, better indication of the player's level of
intoxication to better communicate when the player is getting **too**
drunk, and the frequency of vomiting. Players will **no longer** die
extremely fast from getting drunk, will be able to get drunk, and stay
drunk.
- The rate of liver alcohol filtration has been reduced to 0.015
intoxication every second. This calculates out to the elimination of
0.015 BAC (One standard drink) every ten minutes.
- New messages have been added to indicate when the player is drunker
than drunk.
- At 0.10 BAC the "You feel drunk!" message is replaced with the message
"You feel absolutely smashed!"
- At 0.15 BAC the "You feel drunk!" message is replaced with the message
"You feel the room spinning..."
- Liver damage no longer occurs when the player vomits from
intoxication, and instead occurs when the player blacks out or loses
consciousness (0.20 and 0.30 BAC, respectively)
- The liver will no longer regenerate BAC is above 0.20.
- The coefficient multiplier that Unathi metabolise butanol has been
buffed from 3 to 9 (They now metabolise butanol at roughly the same rate
that Humans metabolise Alcohol)
One thing of note is that these changes have indirectly fixed a "bug"
that was occurring for Unathi with Butanolic beverages; The liver was
filtering out intoxication faster than Unathi were able to metabolise
some lower strength butanolic drinks, making them unable to get drunk
from things like sarezhi wine. With the buff to intoxication, and the
reduction in liver filtration speed, butanol is going to be returned to
being very potent for Unathi (This seems to be the way it was originally
intended?) so Unathi players who are used to Butanol being quite useless
at intoxicating Unathi are going to need to be especially careful.
Also, I have done testing on my local test server, but to be frank the
tickrate of my test server is very fast, and I'm not entirely sure just
how well these changes will translate to a live environment with a
heavier server load and longer tick times.
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Signed-off-by: Crosarius <30341877+Crosarius@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Cody Brittain <cbrittain10@yahoo.com>