As a continuation of #9389
As a bonus, any drugs that mentioned their IRL counterpart in their description now describe their predecessor as ancient, and the new ones as modern. The biggest difference here is just the Antihistamine which was given a full new name. They're similar enough that they'll be recognized (most of them) but different enough for us to call our own and not care what the real medicines are/do since these are our sci-fantasy versions just inspired by them.
update_icons(), UpdateIcon() and updateicon() are now changed to be update_icon().
Many interactions expect a target to have an update_icon(), so they should all be the same.
Also fixed some stuff that was using relative pathing, along the way.
Adds a Dominian mercenary loadout, finishing off the main Human factions that can be represented via mercs.
Also, adds two Dominian dresses to the loadout (the Dominian clothing selection) and fixes the description of the Himeo cap.
The weirdest part of this PR is the 80 melee resists on the Dominian RIG. The other stats have been lowered to compensate for this (given it's meant to be a melee-centered suit) but let me know if the stats aren't to your liking, and I'll be willing to change them.
The Dominian mercenary kit gets 4 voidsuits, the RIG, 4 energy cutlasses and 4 resprited energy shields. The resprite just turns them red.
The solo mercenary kit gives you 1 voidsuit, a shield, a cutlass, and that's it.
The RIG is below, armed and unarmed.
It was a mistake to use real life chemicals on the grounds of "realism", especially when the chemical doesn't actually act realistically to how it does in real life. With the removal of the Inaprovaline medication as well, we can return the name to Norepinephrine, which was originally called Inaprovaline anyway.
The RnD Console UI has been overhauled.
RnD levels are now a gradual progress instead of just leveling up, not much has changed, but deconstructed items now give more * Data disks now tell you what they contain.
The red scanning goggles now let you see examined items' tech levels.
RnD consoles should now open on the main menu instead of the research menu.
Ejected items from the RnD console and destructive analyzer now go into your hands if you're adjacent.
rscadd: "The cookie snack now contains cookies, like the mint and gum packs. They've also been added to the rations box selection."
rscadd: "Gum packs, mint packs and the cookie snack from the vending machines visibly open when clicked on."
rscadd: "Gum packs, mint packs and the cookie snack can be crumpled up when empty. If you really wanted to, you still can crumple it with things inside, so long as you're in harm intent."
rscadd: "Odd boxes, such as candle boxes, donut boxes, crayon boxes and egg boxes can be folded and unfolded from cardboard sheets."
rscadd: "Donut boxes, egg cartons and cigarette packets visibly open when clicked on. Alt-click to close."
rscadd: "Mints actually have a proper taste description now."
no longer goes "Layla Starr casually pulls out a /obj/item/clothing/mask/smokable/cigarette/rugged from the cigarette packet with their mouth."
Fixes#9294
Converts reagents to use typepaths instead of IDs.
Centralises reagent spawning in a lot of places to use reagents_to_add instead of a variety of custom methods or initialise overrides.
Surprisingly, doesn't really change that much user-facing side.
For some stupid reason, cigar cases were using a rehash of cigarette packet code for no good reason. So I just made it a parent item, and it works just fine.
also added a tooltip to share the rather obscure feature of putting a cigarette in your mouth.
resprites the tajaran cigarette packets to more accurately match where they come from
Lit cigarettes now count as flame sources.
Changed the isflamesource proc from a general proc to an obj/item proc. It is tidier and will be easier to add future flame sources this way.
Removed some hardcoded flame stuff (Such as igniting rags and paper), which depending on an item being a type instead of just being something that could produce a flame. They now check to see if an item counts as a flame source.
Found leftover clown BS while updating paper burning code and killed it off.
I finally figured out how to make tool inhands and inhand coloring work properly, so custom colors can apply to inhands! (yes, even the stuff from loadout.)
Code-wise, this guts the superfluous our_color variable.
This cuts it out from screwdrivers, wirecutters, cable, and everything else which uses this shit.
I'm pretty sure testing this has taken out a day out of my life.
Also I fixed up the cable examine to be less crappy. (so you can finally see cable descriptions.)
Don't mind the commits, I just built this on top the handcuff noose PR.
Spacebikes, speeders, and monowheels now have storage compartments accessible by dragging it onto your sprite.
Spacebikes and speeders now drive a bit faster on non-space tiles.
Added a lowpop gamemode called 'Burglars', featuring a new type of antagonist, a mix between a heister and a traitor. Neutered for lowpop fun.
Added a mixed gamemode, 'Conflict', which is heisters and burglars.
Added sharpened bear traps, a mechanical trap that ignores armour in the clamp action, to the Stealthy and Inconspicuous Weapons uplink.
Added closet teleporters to the Stealth and Camouflage Items uplink, a device that start linked and can be attached to closets to set-up a teleport network. Step inside and close the door to teleport.
Pushing a wall to try and find a secret entrance now takes a few seconds of touching and feeling.
This shit is just full of issues that keep popping up and frankly I can't be fucked to deal with them.
Note: I'll probably do the same thing again but very simplified later on. This iteration is a mistake in how much of a mess it is, unfortunately.