## About The Pull Request
`create_from_ghost` can be called from stuff like... dynamic executing a
ruleset, so putting a sleep/user input within it causes problems
So I refactored ghost spawns a fair bit, creating a clear delineation
between where you can and can't put user input
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
fix: Pirates will no longer randomly spawn as human
fix: Servant Golems have numbered names again
refactor: Refactored ghost spawns (like spider eggs or pirate spawners),
report any oddities
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Fixes https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/90641
Fixes https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/88366
Eliminates worries over virtualspace currency being sent to real
accounts.
When I was looking into why there were no flags for bitrunning areas.
Then I saw this mess:
<img width="929" height="889" alt="Code_2we2QjDyFp"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8a807bfe-b566-4057-a8ea-2b306325687d"
/>
Not having enough space / being too lazy to refactor this is a silly
reason to not include flags for something like these virtual areas where
it can be quite helpful. Fortunately I am not too lazy ~~in this
moment~~ so here we go:
It was fairly logical to move over some of these to a separate flag,
which I've called `area_flags_mapping` since they pertain to maploading
things and terrain generation mostly. `area_flags` stays reserved for
general properties and now has more room than it did before for you
people to fill it with.
In doing this it's also neatened up the code quit a bit, as UNIQUE_AREA
was kind of everywhere and now that it's implied by default less areas
need to have it defined (or explicitly un-defined).
<details> <summary> Working as intended </summary>
<img width="787" height="448" alt="dreamseeker_p0Qts36tG1"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/25056f34-8d43-4be2-a293-e53df7a7d1db"
/>
<img width="383" height="59" alt="dreamseeker_Ek7TXCcpbA"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/89622974-9467-4cdb-8345-d684f7c9004b"
/>
</details>
## Why It's Good For The Game
Fixes an exploit, improves the area flags situation slightly.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: you can no longer send money from virtualspace to a real account
code: adds a flag for virtual areas so they can easily be checked, as
well as an easy helper proc, 'is_area_virtual(your_area)'
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
When take a ghost role from a ghost role sleeper, if you became a ghost
by observing you will be offered the opportunity to spawn in as your
static. Obviously if you joined the round normally or have already
spawned in as a ghost role you won't be prompted. No cloning yourself
allowed.
Not every ghost role allows this, and you won't get the prompt if your
static is a race that breathes plasma (basically just those purple
skeletons) because that opens up a giant can of worms. However, you
_will_ get the prompt if you are playing as any other race. (I'm pretty
sure every ghost role has power for ethereals besides ashwalkers but
that's not one of the ghost roles that lets you spawn as your static for
super obvious reasons)
Some ghost roles, like pirates, will allow you to spawn in as your
static but overwrite your name.
## Why It's Good For The Game
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comms agent felinid comms agent felinid comms agent felinid comms agent
felinid comms agent felinid comms agent felinid comms agent felinid
comms agent felinid comms agent felinid comms agent felinid comms agent
## Changelog
🆑
add: You may now spawn in as your static when picking a ghost role
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: Fghj240 <fakeemail@notrealemail.com>
## About The Pull Request
Empath has become a component instead of a trait, letting it store
variables or whatever components are good for. Also, it works slightly
differently for empath quirk users and moon heretics alike.
Additionally:
- You can only shiver when you see an evil person once. After that it
won't happen again.
- Empaths no longer get a mood debuff from seeing someone distressed.
- Moon heretic empaths no longer get smited by evil people.
- Moon heretic empaths aren't scared of evil people.
The component also supports empaths being able to tell if a fake dead
body is actually dead, and being able to use empath on yourself, but
those aren't enabled for the empath quirk or moon heretics. (Self-empath
would probably powercreep self aware)
## Why It's Good For The Game
While the empath quirk is incompatible with the evil quirk, the trait
wasn't. That means you could potentially become an evil empath and still
feel bad about other people feeling bad and get smited by other evil
people. Being an empath is different from having empathy, and there's
now a personality trait (compassionate) that has a very similar feature
so the mood debuff got axed and moon heretics can't get smited by
mending touch anymore.
I think being a heretic and looking into pierced realities probably
means you have the mental fortitude to not freak out when you see an
evil person. Evil people are (probably) a lot less scary than whatever
mind destroying thing is in those holes.
As for the only-getting-scared-once bit, freaking out when you see an
evil person is flavorful but annoying after it happens multiple times.
Especially if it happens after examining the same person multiple times.
## About The Pull Request
ports https://github.com/DaedalusDock/daedalusdock/pull/1144
ports https://github.com/DaedalusDock/daedalusdock/pull/1147
full credit to @Kapu1178 for the juice
instead of `reacher.CanReach(target)` we now do
`target.CanBeReachedBy(reacher)`, this allows us to give special
behavior to atoms which we want to reach, which is exactly what I need
for a feature I'm working on.
## Why It's Good For The Game
allows us to be more flexible with reachability
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: refactored how reaching items works, report any oddities with
being unable to reach something you should be able to!
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Fixes#93199
EMP protection now specifies what it protects
Adds an EMP flag for things which should definitely not indicate they
are EMP proof
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
fix: EMP proof objects now specify what they protect rather than only
implying it's 100% emp proof
fix: Some objects meant to stealthily be emp proof no longer broadcast
they are emp proof on examine
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
The cell contained within energy guns can sometimes be destroyed due
to...reasons. This makes it so that the cell is bombproof, and if the
gun is indestructible, also indestructible for good measure.
## Why It's Good For The Game
This is basically a constant problem that doesn't seem to ever go away
due to the fact that the cell is an actual physical object and not an
abstraction.
While it remains an actual object, lets just...make it not break and
brick an important item, yeah?
## Changelog
🆑
fix: If an energy weapon is indestructible, so is the cell within the
weapon.
fix: Cells inside of energy guns are bomb proof so as to not brick a gun
that somehow survives being bombed.
/🆑
Revival of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/86482, which is
even more doable now that we have rustg iconforge generation.
What this PR does:
- Sets up every single GAGS icon in the game to have their own preview
icon autogenerated during compile. This is configurable to not run
during live. The icons are created in `icons/map_icons/..`
- This also has the side effect of providing accurate GAGS icons for
things like the loadout menu. No more having to create your own
previews.

<details><summary>Mappers rejoice!</summary>


</details>
<details><summary>Uses iconforge so it does not take up much time during
init</summary>

</details>
---
this still applies:
Note for Spriters:
After you've assigned the correct values to vars, you must run the game
through init on your local machine and commit the changes to the map
icon dmi files. Unit tests should catch all cases of forgetting to
assign the correct vars, or not running through init.
Note for Server Operators:
In order to not generate these icons on live I've added a new config
entry which should be disabled on live called GENERATE_ASSETS_IN_INIT in
the config.txt
No more error icons in SDMM and loadout.
🆑
refactor: preview icons for greyscale items are now automatically
generated, meaning you can see GAGS as they actually appear ingame while
mapping or viewing the loadout menu.
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: LemonInTheDark <58055496+LemonInTheDark@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
The cell contained within energy guns can sometimes be destroyed due
to...reasons. This makes it so that the cell is bombproof, and if the
gun is indestructible, also indestructible for good measure.
## Why It's Good For The Game
This is basically a constant problem that doesn't seem to ever go away
due to the fact that the cell is an actual physical object and not an
abstraction.
While it remains an actual object, lets just...make it not break and
brick an important item, yeah?
## Changelog
🆑
fix: If an energy weapon is indestructible, so is the cell within the
weapon.
fix: Cells inside of energy guns are bomb proof so as to not brick a gun
that somehow survives being bombed.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Revival of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/86482, which is
even more doable now that we have rustg iconforge generation.
What this PR does:
- Sets up every single GAGS icon in the game to have their own preview
icon autogenerated during compile. This is configurable to not run
during live. The icons are created in `icons/map_icons/..`
- This also has the side effect of providing accurate GAGS icons for
things like the loadout menu. No more having to create your own
previews.

<details><summary>Mappers rejoice!</summary>


</details>
<details><summary>Uses iconforge so it does not take up much time during
init</summary>

</details>
---
### Copied from https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/86482 as
this still applies:
Note for Spriters:
After you've assigned the correct values to vars, you must run the game
through init on your local machine and commit the changes to the map
icon dmi files. Unit tests should catch all cases of forgetting to
assign the correct vars, or not running through init.
Note for Server Operators:
In order to not generate these icons on live I've added a new config
entry which should be disabled on live called GENERATE_ASSETS_IN_INIT in
the config.txt
## Why It's Good For The Game
No more error icons in SDMM and loadout.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: preview icons for greyscale items are now automatically
generated, meaning you can see GAGS as they actually appear ingame while
mapping or viewing the loadout menu.
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: LemonInTheDark <58055496+LemonInTheDark@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
If you have the `UPSIDE_DOWN` movetype, you ignore elevation changes.
Cuz yknow, you're on the roof.
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
fix: Being atrocinated ignores elevation from tables and such
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Adds a new area flag, LOCAL_TELEPORT.
This flag allows teleports ONLY in the same area that the teleport is
used. This allows for short range hijinks without enabling long range
exploits, and thus it's given to DMs and domains.
Changed almost all area_flags & NO_TELEPORT checks to use
check_teleport() (as now areas may use local_teleport instead, and this
lets them check for multiple things instead)
Thus I re-added Void Phase to the heretic scribe in DM and shuffled some
stuff around
(realizing now i neglected to doublecheck if blade breaking tps you to
station. need to check just in case)
## Why It's Good For The Game
It sucks you can't use teleporting abilities in temporary areas, so this
is a good way to allow this to still happen without opening the way for
gamebreaking exploits.
## Changelog
🆑
code: Adds a new area flag, LOCAL_TELEPORT, given to virtual domains and
deathmatch arenas.
code: Re-added Void Phase to Heretic Scribes in Deathmatch's Ragnarok
map.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
- Fixes#76827
This removes gravity from the following areas:
- Solars
- Nearstation
- Space
- Ordnance bomb testing
##### Note - Asteroid areas (Tram) or planet areas (Ice) are not
affected.
<details>
<summary>Examples of outside gravity turfs</summary>

</details>
Now stepping on floor plating in those areas will result in mobs
drifting. (like they do inside the station when gravity is offline)
Stepping on or near catwalks, lattices, or walls stills controls your
movement. Also refactored a little bit of the `has_gravity` code to use
defines instead of `TRUE/FALSE`.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Consistency. Mag boots are highly recommended when performing EVA.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fix gravity for areas in space near station (solars, nearspace,
bomb testing, etc.)
/🆑
3591 individual conflicts
Update build.js
Update install_node.sh
Update byond.js
oh my fucking god
hat
slow
huh
holy shit
we all fall down
2 more I missed
2900 individual conflicts
2700 Individual conflicts
replaces yarn file with tg version, bumping us down to 2200-ish
Down to 2000 individual conflicts
140 down
mmm
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
not yt
575
soon
900 individual conflicts
600 individual conflicts, 121 file conflicts
im not okay
160 across 19 files
29 in 4 files
0 conflicts, compiletime fix time
some minor incap stuff
missed ticks
weird dupe definition stuff
missed ticks 2
incap fixes
undefs and pie fix
Radio update and some extra minor stuff
returns a single override
no more dupe definitions, 175 compiletime errors
Unticked file fix
sound and emote stuff
honk and more radio stuff
## About The Pull Request
I've recently realized that bitrunning fishing spots can steal the
limited loot from outside the virtual reality, which sucks. Also Livrah
asked me why the treasure chest is anchored, to which I said it's
actually an oversight.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Fixing stuff.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Bitrunning fishing spots no longer deplete limited loot from
outside the virtual reality.
fix: The treasure chest from the beach is no longer anchored to the
floor.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Fixes several errors to spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
## Why It's Good For The Game
## Changelog
🆑
spellcheck: fixed a few typos
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Turfs are static objects and you can safely hold reference to them
because their reference does not change on deletion.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Makes lua scripts more stable since signals don't get unregistered on
turf deletion.
## Changelog
🆑
admin: Turfs in lua will no longer become invalid on deletion.
/🆑
Co-authored-by: Watermelon914 <3052169-Watermelon914@users.noreply.gitlab.com>
* Fixes exploit allowing players to open Bag of Holding rifts in the Heretic dimension (#85330)
## About The Pull Request
This PR prevents players from opening a BoH tear in the Heretic
dimension areas. It also introduces a new area flag, "NO_BOH", which can
be added to areas to replicate this behavior.
## Why It's Good For The Game
This prevents the (very unlikely) edge case that someone manages to open
a BoH tear in one of the funny hand rooms, which is bad not only because
it fucks over anyone else who gets sacrificed, but could also interfere
with other things on that z-level (shuttles, other Lazy Template areas,
etc).
Messing with some new code here, so if there's better ways to handle
this, by all means, chime in. This is a much more elegant method than
just banning anything but the station.
## Changelog
🆑 Vekter
fix: Fixes an exploit that allowed players to open a Bag of Holding rift
in the Heretic dimension.
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: Kapu1178 <75460809+Kapu1178@ users.noreply.github.com>
* Fixes exploit allowing players to open Bag of Holding rifts in the Heretic dimension
---------
Co-authored-by: Vekter <TheVekter@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Kapu1178 <75460809+Kapu1178@ users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
This PR prevents players from opening a BoH tear in the Heretic
dimension areas. It also introduces a new area flag, "NO_BOH", which can
be added to areas to replicate this behavior.
## Why It's Good For The Game
This prevents the (very unlikely) edge case that someone manages to open
a BoH tear in one of the funny hand rooms, which is bad not only because
it fucks over anyone else who gets sacrificed, but could also interfere
with other things on that z-level (shuttles, other Lazy Template areas,
etc).
Messing with some new code here, so if there's better ways to handle
this, by all means, chime in. This is a much more elegant method than
just banning anything but the station.
## Changelog
🆑 Vekter
fix: Fixes an exploit that allowed players to open a Bag of Holding rift
in the Heretic dimension.
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: Kapu1178 <75460809+Kapu1178@users.noreply.github.com>
* fixes wawa cryo cell (but good) (#84682)
## About The Pull Request
better alternative to #84676
cryo cells having a two tile tall sprite return the turf above in
/proc/get_turf_pixel()
overrides IsObscured on cryo cells to only respect its actual location
fixes#80983
## Why It's Good For The Game
bug bad
## Changelog
🆑
fix: fixes the rightmost wawastation cryo cell
/🆑
* fixes wawa cryo cell (but good)
---------
Co-authored-by: jimmyl <70376633+mc-oofert@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
better alternative to #84676
cryo cells having a two tile tall sprite return the turf above in
/proc/get_turf_pixel()
overrides IsObscured on cryo cells to only respect its actual location
fixes#80983
## Why It's Good For The Game
bug bad
## Changelog
🆑
fix: fixes the rightmost wawastation cryo cell
/🆑
* some deathmatch fixes (#84472)
## About The Pull Request
firstly and most importantly polymorphing works now
fixes field gens in OSHA Violator
map names are sorted alphabetically
binary chat may not be used in deathmatch arenas
Chef and Clown final destination loadout names were renamed to avoid
confusion with loadouts of the same name
## Why It's Good For The Game
fixes#82791fixes#82802
a feature of a deathmatch map working is good
loadout confusion = bad
also i guess sorting the list looks cool
## Changelog
🆑
fix: deathmatch OSHA Violator map has actually functioning field gens
now
fix: being polymorphed in deathmatch does not count you dead
fix: deathmatch cyborgs may not talk in binary
qol: deathmatch map names are sorted alphabetically
spellcheck: deathmatch final destination clown and chef loadouts have
been renamed to avoid confusion
/🆑
* some deathmatch fixes
---------
Co-authored-by: jimmyl <70376633+mc-oofert@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
firstly and most importantly polymorphing works now
fixes field gens in OSHA Violator
map names are sorted alphabetically
binary chat may not be used in deathmatch arenas
Chef and Clown final destination loadout names were renamed to avoid
confusion with loadouts of the same name
## Why It's Good For The Game
fixes#82791fixes#82802
a feature of a deathmatch map working is good
loadout confusion = bad
also i guess sorting the list looks cool
## Changelog
🆑
fix: deathmatch OSHA Violator map has actually functioning field gens
now
fix: being polymorphed in deathmatch does not count you dead
fix: deathmatch cyborgs may not talk in binary
qol: deathmatch map names are sorted alphabetically
spellcheck: deathmatch final destination clown and chef loadouts have
been renamed to avoid confusion
/🆑
* Takes the ABDUTOR_PROOF flag out back (#83958)
## About The Pull Request
Basically the title, Abductors can no longer teleport into NOTELEPORT
areas except for the abductor ship. This now also removes the
ABDUCTOR_PROOF bitflag and replaces it with a check for ai monitored
areas
fixes https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/83844
## Why It's Good For The Game
Abductors shouldnt kidnap people in centcom
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Abductors can no longer teleport into Centcom
remove: Brutally murders the ABDUCTOR_PROOF flag
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: Zephyr <12817816+ZephyrTFA@ users.noreply.github.com>
* Takes the ABDUTOR_PROOF flag out back
---------
Co-authored-by: Rex9001 <120136161+Rex9001@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Zephyr <12817816+ZephyrTFA@ users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
Basically the title, Abductors can no longer teleport into NOTELEPORT
areas except for the abductor ship. This now also removes the
ABDUCTOR_PROOF bitflag and replaces it with a check for ai monitored
areas
fixes https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/83844
## Why It's Good For The Game
Abductors shouldnt kidnap people in centcom
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Abductors can no longer teleport into Centcom
remove: Brutally murders the ABDUCTOR_PROOF flag
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: Zephyr <12817816+ZephyrTFA@users.noreply.github.com>
* Virtual Domains now have certain areas protected from ghost role interference (#82960)
## About The Pull Request
This touches up on the bitrunning ghost roles that come with some maps,
namely Corsair Cove and Syndicate Assault.
The gist of it is: Ghost role spawners and Digital Anomalies (the random
event boss mobs) are now restricted from entering the VDOM safehouse,
and other areas where critical equipment is stored.
Here's an example from Syndicate Assault -- The X-ed out area is
considered "out of bounds" for digital anomalies/ghost roles:

Additionally, this also fixes the matter of pirate ghost role spawns
creating their own antag datum/pirate team, which would carry into the
roundend report. Since these are no longer legitimate pirate spawners
and are now specifically designed spawners for virtual domains.
Naturally, emagging the server jailbreaks all of these restrictions and
notifies any virtual entities.
The new subtype of spawners should also be scalable enough that new
VDOMs should be able to implement new ghost role spawners with ease.
## Why It's Good For The Game
It's one thing to have sentient mobs to fight, which can shake up the
otherwise somewhat static nature of bitrunning maps, but when players
are tossing equipment, spawncamping, or otherwise making it impossible
for the runners to fight them it ends up being unfun for everyone
involved. You can't get into a good fight with a bitrunner avatar if
their only recourse is to wipe the map and everything (YOU) in it.
This ensures a level of fairness between the (typically vindictive)
ghost roles of a VDOM and the players.
Also, pirate spawns don't make a new pirate team/datum. That's one of
the fixes I was aiming for with this.
## Changelog
🆑 Rhials
balance: Virtual domain ghost roles can no longer enter the
safehouse/"equipment" areas of a domain.
fix: Pirate virtual domain ghost roles will no longer make a pirate team
antag datum.
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@ users.noreply.github.com>
* Virtual Domains now have certain areas protected from ghost role interference
---------
Co-authored-by: Rhials <28870487+Rhials@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@ users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
This touches up on the bitrunning ghost roles that come with some maps,
namely Corsair Cove and Syndicate Assault.
The gist of it is: Ghost role spawners and Digital Anomalies (the random
event boss mobs) are now restricted from entering the VDOM safehouse,
and other areas where critical equipment is stored.
Here's an example from Syndicate Assault -- The X-ed out area is
considered "out of bounds" for digital anomalies/ghost roles:

Additionally, this also fixes the matter of pirate ghost role spawns
creating their own antag datum/pirate team, which would carry into the
roundend report. Since these are no longer legitimate pirate spawners
and are now specifically designed spawners for virtual domains.
Naturally, emagging the server jailbreaks all of these restrictions and
notifies any virtual entities.
The new subtype of spawners should also be scalable enough that new
VDOMs should be able to implement new ghost role spawners with ease.
## Why It's Good For The Game
It's one thing to have sentient mobs to fight, which can shake up the
otherwise somewhat static nature of bitrunning maps, but when players
are tossing equipment, spawncamping, or otherwise making it impossible
for the runners to fight them it ends up being unfun for everyone
involved. You can't get into a good fight with a bitrunner avatar if
their only recourse is to wipe the map and everything (YOU) in it.
This ensures a level of fairness between the (typically vindictive)
ghost roles of a VDOM and the players.
Also, pirate spawns don't make a new pirate team/datum. That's one of
the fixes I was aiming for with this.
## Changelog
🆑 Rhials
balance: Virtual domain ghost roles can no longer enter the
safehouse/"equipment" areas of a domain.
fix: Pirate virtual domain ghost roles will no longer make a pirate team
antag datum.
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@users.noreply.github.com>
- Fixes all emotes being considered audible
- We have a check here: `if(emote_type & (EMOTE_AUDIBLE |
EMOTE_VISIBLE)) //emote is audible and visible` ...Which doesn't work
the way it think it's working.
- The correct way to have done this is `emote_type & (EMOTE_AUDIBLE |
EMOTE_VISIBLE) == (EMOTE_AUDIBLE | EMOTE_VISIBLE)`
- Adds support for runechat only emotes
- Starts by adding this flag to *cough, making coughing only display to
runechat.
- If a player has runechat emotes disabled, these will print to chat
like normal.
- Adds `EMOTE_VISIBLE` to *snap
We have a few emotes that get spammed a metric ton in some events, such
as coughing for smokers who have viruses in smoke clouds. Having "X
coughs!" 100 times in your chat is simply un-necessary, and leaving it
to be more ephemeral (a-la balloon alerts) makes it a bit easier to
parse chat.
🆑 Melbert
qol: Coughing will now no longer print to chat, IE, it is runechat only.
If you have runechat emotes disabled, however, it will still print to
chat.
qol: Snapping now has a visual component.
fix: All emotes are no longer considered audible, meaning blind people
go back to not being able to see people do flips and jumps
fix: However, blind people are now told when they do a visible emote
like flipping (because they can, obviously, feel themselves flipping).
Likewise, deaf people are told when they do some audible emotes, like
coughing or screaming.
/🆑
* Fix Conflicts
* Change COGBAR_ANIMATION_TIME to seconds and not deciseconds (#82530)
Most people should not be using this define
* New Battle Arcade (#81810)
Remakes Battle Arcade from just about the ground up, with exceptions
taken for emagged stuff since I didn't really want to touch its
behavior.
The Battle Arcade now has stages that players can go through, unlocking
a stage by beating 2 enemies and the boss of the previous one, but this
must all be done in a row. You can choose to take a break between each
battle and there's a good chance you'll sleep just fine but there's also
a chance it can go wrong either through an ambush or robbery.
The Inn lets you restore everything for 15 gold and you can buy a sword
and armor, each level you unlock is a new sword and armor pair you can
buy that's better than the last, it's 30 gold each but scales up as you
progress through levels. They are really worth getting so it's best to
try to not lose your money early in.
The battle system is nearly the same as how it was before but I removed
the poor combo system that plagued the old arcade as one big knowledge
lock, now it's more just turn based. The game is built on permadeath so
dying means you restart from the beginning, but if you are going to lose
you can try to escape instead which costs you half of your gold.
Getting to higher levels increases the difficulty of enemies but also
increases the gaming exp rewards which could make this a better way to
get exp if you can get good at it.
Gaming EXP is used to increase chances of counterattacking but doesn't
give any extra health to the player.
I also removed the exploit of being able to screwdriver arcade cabinets
because people would do that if they thought they were on the verge of
losing to bypass the effects of loss. I instead replaced it with a new
interaction that the Curator's display case key can be used to reset
arcade cabinets (there's several keys on the chain so it made sense to
me), which I added solely because I thought Curators would be the type
of person to have run an actual arcade.
This is some gameplay
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/53777086/499083f5-75cc-43b5-b457-017a012beede
As a misc sidenote, I also split up the arcade file just like how Orion
Trail was before, just for neat code organization.
The Inn keeper is straight up just a photo of my localhost dude, he's
not a player reference or anything it's not my actual character.
I also have no idea how well balanced this is cause I suck at it lol.
Battle Arcade is one of 3 last machines in my hackmd here to turn into
TGUI https://hackmd.io/XLt5MoRvRxuhFbwtk4VAUA?view
I've always thought the current version of battle arcade is quite lame
and lacks any progression, like Orion Trail I thought that since I was
moving this to TGUI, it would also be a perfect opportunity to revamp it
and try to improve on where it failed before, especially since the
alternative (NTOS Arcade) is also lame as hell and is even lamer than
HTML battle arcade (spam mana, then spam health, then just spam attack,
rinse and repeat).
This will hopefully be more entertaining and give players sense that
they are getting through a series of tasks rather than doing one same
one again and again.
🆑 JohnFulpWillard, Zeek the Rat
add: Battle Arcade has been completely overhauled in a new progression
system, this time using TGUI.
add: The Curator's keys can now reset arcade cabinets.
balance: You now need to be literate to play arcade games, except for
Mediborg's Amputation Adventure.
fix: You can no longer screwdriver emagged arcade consoles. Accept your
fate.
fix: Silicons can no longer play Mediborg's Amputation Adventure.
/🆑
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* Change setting item weight class to a setter to patch some weight class related shenanigans (#82494)
## About The Pull Request
Fixes#81052Fixes#58008
Setting weight class of items is now done via `update_weight_class`.
I updated as many occurrences of manually setting `w_class` as I could
find but I may have missed some. Let me know if you know of any I
missed.
This is done to allow datums to react to an item having its weight class
changed.
Humans and atom storage are two such datums which now react to having an
item in its contents change weight class, to allow it to expel items
that grow to a weight class beyond what is normally allowed.
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
fix: You can't fit items which are normally too large for a storage by
fitting it in the storage when it is small, then growing it to a larger
size.
/🆑
* Material datum color update, plus touching up some material items (knight armor, tiles) (#82500)
## About The Pull Request
Tries to bring the material datum colors in closer approximation to the
stacks they're attached too. I literally used the colors on the stacks.
some might need to be lighter or darker, but for the most part they'll
look...closer to their actual material hues.

I've also tweaked the sprites of both the tile object and the actual
material tile turf to give it the right shading.

In addition to the tiles, I've also updated the knight armor and helmet
to look closer to the much higher quality plate armor already in the
game.
## Why It's Good For The Game
It bothered me that the material datum coloring was inconsistent with
the actual colors used for the material stacks. When they were updated,
and even before they were updated, material datum stuff just never
looked _right_. I wanted to change that so that it looks just right.
I did not like the old material knight armor whatsoever. It was a
dithered mess, and seemed to already use parts of the standard plate
armor but with all the actual shading removed or replaced with the wrong
colors. This fixes that so that the armor is actually readable for what
it is.
## Changelog
🆑
image: Updates the colors of various material datum to bring them closer
in-line with their actual material stacks
image: Improves the sprites for the material knight armor and helmet.
/🆑
* LateInitialize is not allowed to call parent anymore (#82540)
## About The Pull Request
I've seen a few cases in the past where LateInitialize is done cause of
the init return value being set to do so for no real reason, I thought I
should try to avoid that by ensuring LateInitialize isn't ever called
without overriding.
This fixes a ton of machine's LateInitialize not calling parent
(mechpad, door buttons, message monitor, a lot of tram machines,
abductor console, holodeck computer & disposal bin), avoiding having to
set itself up to be connected to power. If they were intended to not
connect to power, they should be using ``NO_POWER_USE`` instead.
Also removes a ton of returns to LateInit when it's already getting it
from parent regardless (many cases of that in machine code).
## Why It's Good For The Game
I think this is better for coding standard reasons as well as just
making sure we're not calling this proc on things that does absolutely
nothing with them. A machine not using power can be seen evidently not
using power with ``NO_POWER_USE``, not so much if it's LateInitialize
not calling parent.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Mech pads, door buttons, message monitors, tram machines, abductor
consoles & holodeck computers now use power.
/🆑
* Fix table top deconstruction (#82508)
## About The Pull Request
Edited: updated changelog, read comments for changes in implementation
details
So previously, tables would let you use a wrench to fully deconstruct
them, or a screwdriver to take off only their top.
This, however, broke in two different ways in #82280, when their
deconstruction logic got changed.
First off, deconstructed tables would only drop the materials for their
top and not their frame.
For this, the primary culprit seems to be on line 307:
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/c34d56a45b0461f5e0fad3cc75e81580c3357119/code/game/objects/structures/tables_racks.dm#L300-L307
Where `new framestack(target_turf, framestackamount)` accidentally got
an extra indent, and ended up in the less common half of the if-else
chain.
Just moving this outside of the if-else chain again fixes it.
Secondly, tables had their own special deconstruction logic, which got
'standardized'.
Issue. This was special to accommodate for having two different
deconstruction logics: full or top only.
With `deconstruct(...)` no longer being overridable, I feel it's awkward
to attempt to proxy that information to the new `atom_deconstruct(...)`
So we introduce a new method, `deconstruct_top`, for the screwdriver to
use, which handles deconstructing only the top.
```dm
/obj/structure/table/proc/deconstruct_top()
var/obj/table_frame = new frame(loc)
if(obj_flags & NO_DECONSTRUCTION)
table_frame.obj_flags |= NO_DECONSTRUCTION
else // Mimic deconstruction logic, only drop our materials without NO_DECONSTRUCTION
var/turf/target_turf = get_turf(src)
drop_top_mats(target_turf)
qdel(src)
```
Mimicking the `NO_DECONSTRUCTION` logic of normal deconstruction, and
copying over the flag onto its frames if need be.
This fixes screwdriver deconstruction.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Fixes#82503.
We can now deconstruct the table top separately again, AND get the right
materials back too.
## Changelog
🆑 00-Steven, SyncIt21
fix: Wrench table deconstruction gives the right materials again.
fix: Screwdriver table deconstruction only deconstructs the top again.
/🆑
* [NO GBP] Reagent grinders display reagents on examination (#82535)
## About The Pull Request
- Fixes#82531
Somehow omitted this during the general maintenance thing
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Reagent grinders display reagents of its beaker on examination
/🆑
* Monkeys now use height offset (and monkey tail works) (#81598)
This PR adds the ability for monkeys to wear any jumpsuit in the game,
and adds support for them to wear things like coats, gloves, and shoes
(though this cannot be obtained in-game and is solely achieved through
admins, which I also improved a bit upon by adding a defined bitfield
for no equip flags).
This reverts a lot of changes from
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/73325 - We no longer check
height from limbs and such to bring sprites down, instead monkeys now
work more similarly to humans, so the entire PR was made irrelevant, and
I didn't really want to leave around dead code for the sake of having a
human with longer legs.
I've now also added support for Dwarfism, which makes monkeys look even
smaller. Very minor change but at least now the mutation doesn't feel
like it does literally nothing to monkeys (since they can already walk
over tables).
Here's a few examples of how it can appear in game (purely for
demonstration, as it is currently intentionally made impossible to
obtain in-game, though if someone wants to change that post-this PR now
that support is added, feel free):
Tails have been broken for a while now, the only reason you see them
in-game is because they are baked into the monkey sprites. This fixes
that, which means humans can now get monkey tails implanted into them
(hell yeah) and monkeys can have their tails removed (also hell yeah)
* Gets [weird] with (spies) by adding protect and deuteragonist-flavored objectives. (#82447)
## About The Pull Request
What are their goals? Why are they doing this? gets weird with Spy
objectives - namely by adding a lot more ways spies might be asked to
affect various targets around the station.
the first of these is by several flavors of Protecting targets (these do
NOT print a success at roundend in keeping with Spy design:)
- Protect (get a humanoid target off alive)
- Protect Nonhuman (get an entity off alive)
- Jailbreak (make sure a humanoid target escapes free)
- Detain (make sure a humanoid target gets taken out arrested)
the second of this is by a new escape condition:
- Exile (get off-station or off the Z-level by the end of the shift -
sometimes it's not just pods, you need to fuck off to space to win.)
the third is through a massive increase in the number of possible:
- objective templates
- departments to target (Command + Service added)
- specific locations to target
- general classes of objects to target (medicines, floor tiles, critical
infrastructure, etc.)
- efforts to target (such as meals, mechs, public supplies)
- ways to leave (you can be asked to abscond from the scene of your
crimes?)
## Why It's Good For The Game
More goofy and weird prompts to do more interesting things with Spies.
One thing I think we're sorely missing in our lineup is antagonists that
can act a bit more as deuteragonists - very possibly helping the crew
under certain conditions and frustrating the Hell out of them in others.
Since there's no way to check their objectives, and they get their
gear/progression through stealing shit, they're still very much an
antagonist and exist under the suspicion of doing bad... but, just going
by their objectives, introducing more varied (and in some cases even
benign) goals for them creates suggestions pointing to a lot more varied
and interesting stories if people choose to run with it.
* Adds anosmia quirk (#82206)
## About The Pull Request
Adds anosmia quirk. Anosmia, also known as smell blindness, is the loss
of the ability to detect one or more smells.
I tried to find all smells action and (most likely) update all of them,
unfortunately I can't change descriptions for this quirk.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Some characters will be able to not feel smells
That affect:
* Gases feelings and alerts (CO2, Plasma, miasm) - you don't feel them
* Bakery and cooking
* Changeling ability to feel other changelings by smell
* Some unimportant spans
* Explosions Part I - Directional Explosions (#82429)
## About The Pull Request
Adds the ability for explosions to be directional. This is achieved by
adding an angle check to `prepare_explosion_turfs()` to drop any turfs
outside the cone of the explosion. If the arc covers a full 360 degrees,
as is the default, it will accept all the turfs without performing the
angle check.
Uses this functionality to rework both rocket launcher backblast and X4
explosions. Rocket launcher backblast has been changed from a shotgun of
indendiary bullets to a directional explosion of similar length. X4 now
uses a directional explosion to "ensure user safety".
Apparently the old method of moving the explosion one tile away didn't
even work, as it blew up `target` before trying to check its density for
the directional behaviour.
https://youtu.be/Mzdt7d7Le2Y
## Why It's Good For The Game
Directional explosions - Useful functionality for a range of potential
use cases, which can be implemented with minimal extra processing cost
(Worst case scenario being very large directional explosions)
Backblast - Looks way cooler than a bunch of projectiles, and should be
significantly more functional in high-lag situations where projectile
code tends to get fucky
X4 - More predictable for players wanting to use it as a breaching
charge, you can actually stand near the charge and not have to worry
about being hoist upon your own petard.
## Changelog
🆑
add: Added support for directional explosions.
add: Rocket launcher backblast is now 271% more explosive, check your
six for friendlies!
add: X4 charges now explode in a cone away from the user when placed on
a sufficiently solid object.
fix: X4 charges will now behave correctly when placed on dense atoms
(note: don't try to read a variable from an atom you just blew up)
/🆑
* Add balloon alerts to plunging (#82559)
## About The Pull Request
Makes all plunging actions (pretty much anything using `plunger_act`)
have a visible balloon alert.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Makes sense that others would easily notice you plunging the shit out of
something.
Also, more people might finally learn that you can plunge the vent clogs
instead of welding them.
## Changelog
🆑
qol: Added balloon alerts whenever you start plunging something (i.e )
/🆑
* Fixes spurious runtime on Icemoon caused by turf calling unimplemented LateInitialize() (#82572)
## About The Pull Request
As of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/82540 this runtime was
happening,

`/turf/open/openspace/icemoon/` can be changed to
`/turf/open/misc/asteroid/snow/icemoon/do_not_chasm` before
`Initialize()` returns, which resulted in it `INITIALIZE_HINT_LATELOAD`
getting returned on a turf that does not have an implementation of that
proc.
This should fix that.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Fixes CI error
* Blueprints tgui (#82565)
Blueprints now use a TGUI panel instead of the old HTML one.
Also did general code improvement and maintaining to blueprints in
general and also destroyed the ``areaeditor`` level, repathing it to
just 'blueprints'.
Also adds a sound when you look at structural data cause why not
Video demonstration:
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/53777086/861773fd-3d57-472d-bc94-d67b0d4f1dbd
The 4 blueprint types:

Another HTML menu dead underground.
This is more responsive and doesn't require constant updating to see
which area you're in, feels less OOC (instead of saying "the blueprints
say", just say it, you ARE the blueprints).
Like, come on

Look at all this wasted space

🆑
refactor: Blueprints now use TGUI.
qol: Blueprints can now be used while lying down.
/🆑
* General maintenance for chem master (#82002)
**1. Qol**
- Adds screen tips & examines for screwdriver, wrench, crowbar & beaker
insertion, removal & replacing actions
- Analyzing reagents is now a client side feature & not a back end mode,
meaning one person can see details of a reagent while the other can
print stuff and do other operations so it's a non blocking operation.
This also means 2 players can see information of 2 different reagents in
their own screens, With that the overlay for analysis mode has been
removed
- You cannot do any tool acts on machines while printing. Balloon alerts
will be displayed warning you of that.
- The preferred container for the master reagent in the beaker is now
showed in both condiment & chem master. It can be enabled/disabled via a
CheckBox
**2. Code Improvements**
- Removed defines like `TARGET_BEAKER` , `TARGET_BEAKER` etc. ther
functionality is implemented as params in the `transfer_reagent()` proc
directly
- Removed all variables relating to analyzing reagents like
`reagent_analysis_mode`, `has_container_suggestion` etc. all memory
savings
- `printable_containers` now stores static values that can be shared
across many chem masters
- Updates only overlays and not the whole icon during operations for
efficiency
**3. Fixes**
- You can hit the chem master with the screwdriver, wrench, crowbar &
beaker when in combat mode
- You cannot insert hologram items into the chem master
- Deconstructing a condiment master will give you the circuit board
already pre-programmed with that option selected so you don't need to
use a screwdriver to re program it
- `printing_amount` is now the maximum number of containers that can be
printed at a time. Presently this number with upgraded parts would print
out empty containers especially for patches. This is because
`volume_per_item` does not take into consideration this var. Also this
var would not give control to the player on exactly how many containers
to print as whatever amount the player entered would be multiplied with
this value producing a lot of waste & worse empty containers. Now this
var determines exactly how many containers you can print and is imposed
on the client side UI as well
**4. Refactors (UI performance)**
- Beaker data is compressed into a single entity & sent to the UI. This
is set to null if no beaker is loaded thus saving data sent
- Reuses Beaker props from chem synthesizer to reduce code
- reagent REF replaced with direct type converted to text and later
converted with `text2path()` cause its much faster
🆑
qol: Adds screen tips & examines for screwdriver, wrench, crowbar &
beaker insertion, removal & replacing actions
qol: Analyzing reagents no longer blocks other players from doing other
operations. Multiple players can analyze different reagents on the same
machine
qol: You cannot do any tool acts on the machine while printing to
prevent any side effects.
qol: The preferred container for the master reagent in the beaker is now
showed in both condiment & chem master. The feature can be
enabled/disabled via a check box
code: removed defines for reagent transfer, vars for reagent analyzis to
save memory. Autodoc for other vars & procs
fix: You can hit the chem master with tools like screwdriver, crowbar,
wrench & beaker in combat mode
fix: You cannot insert hologram items into the chem master
fix: Deconstructing a condiment master will give you the circuit board
already pre-programmed with that option
fix: You now print the exact amount of containers requested even with
upgraded parts without creating empty containers. Max printable
containers is 13 with tier 4 parts able to print 50 containers.
refactor: Optimized client side UI code & chem master as a whole.
/🆑
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* Wraps `lowertext()` to ensure proper stringification. (#82442)
Fixes#82440
This PR just creates a new macro, `LOWER_TEXT()` (yes the irony is not
lost on me) to wrap around all calls of `lowertext()` and ensure that
whatever we input into that proc will be stringified using the `"[]"`
(or `tostring()` for the nerds) operator. very simple.
I also added a linter to enforce this (and prevent all forms of
regression) because I think that machines should do the menial work and
we shouldn't expect maintainers to remember this, let me know if you
disagree. if there is a time when it should be opted out for some
reason, the linter does respect it if you wrap your input with the
`UNLINT()` function.
* Clowns can now make balloon... toys. And also mallets and hats. (#82288)
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Clowns will now start with a box of 24 random long balloons and a
skillchip in their noggin allowing them to create balloon animals by
combining two of them of different colour together. Owners of the
skillchip also gain access to crafting recepies of balloon mallets,
vests, helmets and tophats, all created from long balloons. A crate of
long balloons, with a box of balloons inside, can be bought at cargo, in
case the clown runs out. I might edit this once I wake up, its 3 in the
morning right now.
Oh also, resprited how balloons look in inventory.

Balloon animals funny.
Silly features are my favourite kind of features, and this one's
open-ended too.
Someone on the coder chat recommended someone would do it that one time,
here it goes.
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add: Added long balloon box to the clown's starting inventory, and a
skill-chip of long lost honk-motherian knowledge to their brain.
add: Added long balloons. Consequently, added balloon animals to make
from such balloons. Also, balloon top hat, vest, helmet, and a mallet.
Don't ask about the mallet.
add: A long balloons box harvested fresh from the farms on the clown
planet will be able to be shipped in a crate to the cargo department
near you!
add: As per requests; water balloons can now be printed at service
lathe, and entertainment modsuit can now blow long balloons!
image: Balloons will now have an unique sprite when in the inventory,
compared when to on the ground.
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* Quick spellcheck 'steall' (#82560)
## About The Pull Request
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/82447 quick followup to
this, caught it while glancing through the code.
* Fix
* merge conflicts
* Revert "Monkeys now use height offset (and monkey tail works) (#81598)"
This reverts commit 5cfdc5972d16c6b509220e8874a927696249d36a.
* fix
* Fixed lateinitialize
* This should cut it
* Oh right
* There?
* Damn, here?
* There
* [NO GBP] Fixes spurious runtime caused by icemoon (again) (#82582)
## About The Pull Request
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/82572 I tried to fix this
but there was an unaccounted race condition which just caused a separate
runtime...

Since the type is being changed mid-execution `replacement_turf` will
become out of scope. My bad--this should fix it now for good.
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## About The Pull Request
- Fixes all emotes being considered audible
- We have a check here: `if(emote_type & (EMOTE_AUDIBLE |
EMOTE_VISIBLE)) //emote is audible and visible` ...Which doesn't work
the way it think it's working.
- The correct way to have done this is `emote_type & (EMOTE_AUDIBLE |
EMOTE_VISIBLE) == (EMOTE_AUDIBLE | EMOTE_VISIBLE)`
- Adds support for runechat only emotes
- Starts by adding this flag to *cough, making coughing only display to
runechat.
- If a player has runechat emotes disabled, these will print to chat
like normal.
- Adds `EMOTE_VISIBLE` to *snap
## Why It's Good For The Game
We have a few emotes that get spammed a metric ton in some events, such
as coughing for smokers who have viruses in smoke clouds. Having "X
coughs!" 100 times in your chat is simply un-necessary, and leaving it
to be more ephemeral (a-la balloon alerts) makes it a bit easier to
parse chat.
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
qol: Coughing will now no longer print to chat, IE, it is runechat only.
If you have runechat emotes disabled, however, it will still print to
chat.
qol: Snapping now has a visual component.
fix: All emotes are no longer considered audible, meaning blind people
go back to not being able to see people do flips and jumps
fix: However, blind people are now told when they do a visible emote
like flipping (because they can, obviously, feel themselves flipping).
Likewise, deaf people are told when they do some audible emotes, like
coughing or screaming.
/🆑