The lifeless live again. Or in this case, what never actually lived here.
Ports Baystation12/Baystation12#17460 probably for real this time. What this allows us to do is create shuttles on runtime and make shuttles easier by just making landmarks and a shuttle instead of areas and shuttles. Also allows runtime landmark creation via flares or whatever AND allows shuttles to use different landmarks at will.
I removed most of the overmap stuff, I think. It shouldn't be hard to slam it in whenever we need to.
Changes:
"Shuttle code has been completely reworked."
"Shuttles can now be modified to have more than one destination."
"Shuttles now have a takeoff sound."
"You can now throw mobs against walls to damage them. A lot."
"You now need a neckgrab to throw mobs."
"BEING UNBUCKLED DURING SHUTTLE LAUNCH IS DANGEROUS! Don't do it."
"Adminghosts can now interact with all shuttles."
-fixes corporate liaisons and consular officers not having access to employment records
-fixes corporate liaisons and consular officers having a security cartridge on their pda
Things this does:
Refactors _app_preset_name to use a type name instead. This makes it validate the presets at compile time, making it much more secure.
Removes all records computers from the code, along with the CMC.
Replaces all records computers with appropriate modular computers
Each head of staff now has 1 departmental computer, 1 head-specific computer, 1 head laptop
Removes the C&C program from the heads that had it, because you're supposed to use the bridge for it.
tweak: "Security's base nonlethal equipment - tasers and rubbers - is now a bit better."
bugfix: "Fixed teargas doing practically nothing."
bugfix: "Fixed a lot of stuff not applying pain damage. Ow."
bugfix: "Fixed undefined values on the CMC."
bugfix: "Fixed dionae not regenerating damage."
* Emergency Maint Access from Command Console
Emergency Maint Access can now be enabled/disabled using the command consoles
* Update code/modules/modular_computers/file_system/programs/command/comm.dm
Co-Authored-By: Erki <skull132@users.noreply.github.com>
Turns the z-level restriction procs into macros
Changes z-level restrictions to use the macros
Use contact_levels for announcements (instead of player_levels)
Restricts the teleporter to station_levels instead of player_levels
Restricts AI tracking to station_levels instead of player_levels
Mechs only get tracking beacons if they are on station_levels (instead of player_levels)
Construction Drones gib if they enter a station level
Mining Drones gib if they leave the station levels
Removes the mining equipment vendor from the scrapheap
How to build machine blueprints!
Use steel sheets like normal, then rotate the frame how you like it using the directional arrow. From here use a Multitool to finalize it and then wire it up like you would before.
Made it so items get their pixel x/y reset on pickup.
Thrown items now also get their pixel placement slightly randomized.
Tweaked the center of mass on a boatload of items to be more accurate to their sprite art.
Replaced a bunch of randomized pixel placement code into a unifying proc; randpixel_xy() that uses an item's randpixel var.
This PR is depending on #4868 for it's ui framework. This PR mostly makes new SSrecords subsystem responsible for storing records. This should replace old datacore.
Make new SSrecords.
Make things use SSrecords and whole code compile
Made VueUi button <vui-button> to push parameters as JSON, preserving client side data stricture.
Add new records console and admin record management.
I am mostly looking for feedback regarding SSrecords and it's data storage mechanism criticism (It's using lists for storage)
Adds SSDocs, which manages randomly spawned documents.
These documents can be specified in a json file or in a database.
Adds /obj/random/document and adds /obj/random/document to the loot pool of /obj/random/loot.
Actually adding the notes to spawn is up to loredevs. If there are no notes to choose from, /obj/random/document will leave a blank sheet.
The notes can have HTML in them, meaning custom CSS and images. We're giving the loredevs a good bit of responsibility here.
Warning! Big Scary Change!
NTSL2+ is a re-work of NTSL.
The goals of this rework are to remove worries regarding server load, and make it impossible for a malicious program to crash the server.
The result is an asynchronous daemon based interpreted language, called NTSL2+.
The Daemon in question can be found Here
Features:
Programming Language worth considering a programming language
Limit-able execution - Unable to hold the server up
Runs on Modular Computers
Shitty in-game networking.
Players can finally write their own laptop programs I cannot stress that enough.