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.
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.
Now this might actually be the last of the ports before I actually code things I swear.
Ports Baystation12/Baystation12#25773 and adds sprinting by holding the shift key, also adding the option to add more movement intents for species with their own slowdown etc etc.
You can now destroy girders and walls with powerful items. It might take some time, though, and you'll probably be better off deconstructing it unless your weapon is strong.
Two-handed weapons no longer have that awkward Wielded sticking in front of the name when you wield them.
Girders now report their damage status on examine.
-adds the harpoon gun, to the merchant list and as a raider weapon
-adds the foldable shotgun, to merchant list and as a raider weapon
-adds a new sprite and firing sound for the silenced pistol, giving it to the dpra consular as well
-makes harpoons better as a throwing weapon
-tweaks some guns' names
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."
Adds more bedsheet inhands, because immersion.
Penlight has an inhand now.
Lanterns have new inhands.
Ashtray cigarette extinguish now properly plays the sound.
You can put cigarette butts in cigarette packets
also some more stupid drop sounds
Improved sword parry sounds.
I made the sound myself, by modifying the tray hit sound. A better sound file by an actual audio person may be incoming soon. It's uh. The one I made is alright. Improving on punchmiss.ogg isn't hard.
You can now build improvised swords. The hilt determines the integrity thereof, while the blade determines the damage it does.
Additionally, it also adds a var that sets whether the material item uses its material name or not.
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 resprites some weapons,
namely the butterfly knife and switchblade to not be comically oversized
(you know, they're...concealable.)
tweaks some other sprites too, like the handles of polearms and the stunbaton
this doesn't change how they look from afar, they're practically the same in glance value
riot shield taken from Eris (and tactical shield is a modified version of that)
made ebarrier use same colors as eshield (this makes more sense, honestly)
These weapons had a very high damage per hardness value (75%), causing situations where materials with high hardness such as plasteel (hardness 80) and diamond (hardness 100) could create stupidly unbalanced and powerful weapons that are capable of dealing base damages of 60 damage (for plasteel) or 75 (for diamond) per hit.
For comparison, an esword, one of the stronger antag items, has a base damage of 30, and the energy glaive, something generally only found by adminnery, is 40.
Keep in mind also the average character has a maximum of 200 hp, and going below 100 is enough to crit someone enough to pass out and need medical attention or they die.
With these new values even a diamond spear has been brought down to a much more manageable 35 base when two handed.
Also, gold and uranium are much softer, but also heavier, and better for using on thrown weapons than melee.
As an engineering main that had to make use of the fireaxe to deal with biohazards, it got old fast when someone entered your range while you were swinging and you decapitate them with the might of Zeus. That can still happen, but, if you know you're gonna be swinging when people are around, you can do it with only one hand to prevent multi-decapitation.
Besides, how well can you drive a fireaxe through multiple bodies if you're only using one arm?
Sidenote: I wanted to do this with other weapons as well, but my brain is simply too small to comprehend what the hell's going on with half of them, so, I'm just sticking with the fireaxe for now.