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Merge remote-tracking branch 'tgstation/master' into upstream-2025-11-29
# Conflicts: # _maps/RandomRuins/SpaceRuins/derelict_sulaco.dmm # _maps/RandomRuins/SpaceRuins/garbagetruck2.dmm # _maps/map_files/CatwalkStation/CatwalkStation_2023.dmm # _maps/map_files/tramstation/tramstation.dmm # code/_onclick/hud/new_player.dm # code/datums/components/squashable.dm # code/datums/diseases/advance/symptoms/heal.dm # code/datums/diseases/chronic_illness.dm # code/datums/status_effects/buffs.dm # code/datums/status_effects/debuffs/drunk.dm # code/datums/status_effects/debuffs/stamcrit.dm # code/game/machinery/computer/crew.dm # code/game/objects/items/devices/scanners/health_analyzer.dm # code/game/objects/items/wall_mounted.dm # code/game/turfs/closed/indestructible.dm # code/modules/admin/view_variables/filterrific.dm # code/modules/antagonists/heretic/influences.dm # code/modules/cargo/orderconsole.dm # code/modules/client/preferences.dm # code/modules/events/space_vines/vine_mutations.dm # code/modules/mob/dead/new_player/new_player.dm # code/modules/mob/living/carbon/human/death.dm # code/modules/mob/living/carbon/human/species_types/jellypeople.dm # code/modules/mob/living/damage_procs.dm # code/modules/mob/living/living.dm # code/modules/mob_spawn/ghost_roles/mining_roles.dm # code/modules/mob_spawn/mob_spawn.dm # code/modules/projectiles/ammunition/energy/laser.dm # code/modules/projectiles/guns/ballistic/launchers.dm # code/modules/projectiles/guns/energy/laser.dm # code/modules/reagents/chemistry/machinery/chem_dispenser.dm # code/modules/reagents/chemistry/reagents/cat2_medicine_reagents.dm # code/modules/reagents/chemistry/reagents/drinks/alcohol_reagents.dm # code/modules/reagents/chemistry/reagents/medicine_reagents.dm # code/modules/surgery/healing.dm # code/modules/unit_tests/designs.dm # icons/mob/inhands/items_lefthand.dmi # icons/mob/inhands/items_righthand.dmi # tgui/packages/tgui/interfaces/ChemDispenser.tsx |
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All camelCase (Brute|Burn|Fire|Tox|Oxy|Organ|Stamina)(Loss) procs now use snake_case. UNDERSCORES RULE! (#94111)
## About The Pull Request It's just a partial cleanup of anti-[STYLE](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/master/.github/guides/STYLE.md) code from /tg/'s ancient history. I compiled & tested with my helpful assistant and damage is still working. <img width="1920" height="1040" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/26dabc17-088f-4008-b299-3ff4c27142c3" /> I'll upload the .cs script I used to do it shortly. ## Why It's Good For The Game Just minor code cleanup. Script used is located at https://metek.tech/camelTo-Snake.7z EDIT 11/23/25: Updated the script to use multithreading and sequential scan so it works a hell of a lot faster ``` /* // Copyright 2025 Joshua 'Joan Metekillot' Kidder This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. // */ using System.Text.RegularExpressions; class Program { static async Task Main(string[] args) { var readFile = new FileStreamOptions { Access = FileAccess.Read, Share = FileShare.ReadWrite, Options = FileOptions.Asynchronous | FileOptions.SequentialScan }; FileStreamOptions writeFile = new FileStreamOptions { Share = FileShare.ReadWrite, Access = FileAccess.ReadWrite, Mode = FileMode.Truncate, Options = FileOptions.Asynchronous }; RegexOptions regexOptions = RegexOptions.Multiline | RegexOptions.Compiled; Dictionary<string, int> changedProcs = new(); string regexPattern = @"(?<=\P{L})([a-z]+)([A-Z]{1,2}[a-z]+)*(Brute|Burn|Fire|Tox|Oxy|Organ|Stamina)(Loss)([A-Z]{1,2}[a-z]+)*"; Regex camelCaseProcRegex = new(regexPattern, regexOptions); string snakeify(Match matchingRegex) { var vals = matchingRegex.Groups.Cast<Group>().SelectMany(_ => _.Captures).Select(_ => _.Value).ToArray(); var newVal = string.Join("_", vals.Skip(1).ToArray()).ToLower(); string logString = $"{vals[0]} => {newVal}"; if (changedProcs.TryGetValue(logString, out int value)) { changedProcs[logString] = value + 1; } else { changedProcs.Add(logString, 1); } return newVal; } var dmFiles = Directory.EnumerateFiles(".", "*.dm", SearchOption.AllDirectories).ToAsyncEnumerable<string>(); // uses default ParallelOptions // https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.threading.tasks.paralleloptions?view=net-10.0#main await Parallel.ForEachAsync(dmFiles, async (filePath, UnusedCancellationToken) => { var reader = new StreamReader(filePath, readFile); string oldContent = await reader.ReadToEndAsync(); string newContent = camelCaseProcRegex.Replace(oldContent, new MatchEvaluator((Func<Match, string>)snakeify)); if (oldContent != newContent) { var writer = new StreamWriter(filePath, writeFile); await writer.WriteAsync(newContent); await writer.DisposeAsync(); } reader.Dispose(); }); var logToList = changedProcs.Cast<KeyValuePair<string, int>>().ToList(); foreach (var pair in logToList) { Console.WriteLine($"{pair.Key}: {pair.Value} locations"); } } } ``` ## Changelog 🆑 Bisar code: All (Brute|Burn|Fire|Tox|Oxy|Organ|Stamina)(Loss) procs now use snake_case, in-line with the STYLE guide. Underscores rule! /🆑 |
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71faa643bf | Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation into upstream-2025-11-12 | ||
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Adds an easy bitrunning domain themed around sacrifing people, also makes digitital beings not care about death (#93546)
## About The Pull Request 1. Adds `Heretical Hunt`, an easy difficulty domain that tasks you with killing and sacrificing simulated crew members. The domain has a few ways to conquer it, as you don't need to kill all the simulated crew members and there's some hidden loot to make use of It's an easy domain because - You have quite decent armor, - The mobs are pretty unintelligent, - You can always fall back and heal passively on the rust tiles - There are many ways to tackle it Though it's not a complete pushover, the mobs can still overwhelm you if you're not careful. <img width="440" height="347" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a3f30204-0200-4197-80bb-aee083059164" /> 2. Virtual beings are given a minor positive moodlet for killing people instead of a negative one ## Why It's Good For The Game 1. I thought it'd be kinda fun if we had antag-themed domains which soft-explains the gameplay loops or mechanics of certain antags, in this case, heretics sacrificing people 2. You don't feel remorse for killing people in video games, right anon? ## Changelog 🆑 Melbert add: Added a new easy difficulty bitrunning domain, "Heretical Hunt" add: Digital mobs receive positive moodlets for killing people rather than negative fix: Madness Mask no longer affects corpses fix: Fixed some heretic runtimes /🆑 |
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d0ca474789 | Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation into upstream-2025-11-05 | ||
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Adds a rewards bonus for nohitting combat bitrunning domains (#93531)
## About The Pull Request Completing a combat bitrunning domain grants 0.8 score bonus per player that escaped without being hit ## Why It's Good For The Game I figured it be a fun challenge to try to nohit these things, especially the megafauna ones. For a bonus. ## Changelog 🆑 Melbert add: Nohitting a combat bitrunning domain rewards a higher score. /🆑 |
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5e629dff04 | Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation into upstream-sync | ||
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AAS code cleanup (#93158)
## About The Pull Request - Added full support for RETA system - Categorized all configs for search purposes - Added channel check for most usages of get_announcement_system() calls ## Why It's Good For The Game ## Changelog 🆑 code: Little AAS code cleanup. Added full RETA support. Grouped configs for search purposes. /🆑 |
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5f3c85eee0 | Unifies mob, megafauna and boss crusher loot and achievements (#93068) | ||
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31edad9967 |
Adds some bit running construction qol (#92217)
## About The Pull Request
- Closes #92210
1) Bit Forge can be deconstructed with a screwdriver & crowbar like a
normal machine
2) Adds examines & screentips for netpod, bitforge(icon for panel open
state added) & quantum server on how to deconstruct them. New icon state
for when bitforge has its panel open is shown below
<img width="210" height="103" alt="Screenshot (497)"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bb44c78d-1f0e-468f-9a79-ebc5800edd09"
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3) Moved bitrunning machine designs into files that exist to hold that
type of code
## Changelog
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code: moved designs & circuitboards for bitrunning into their correct
files
qol: adds examines & screentips for bitrunning netpod, bitforge & server
on how to deconstruct them
fix: bitforge can be deconstructed with a screwdriver & crowbar
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Adds some bit running construction qol (#92217)
## About The Pull Request - Closes #92210 1) Bit Forge can be deconstructed with a screwdriver & crowbar like a normal machine 2) Adds examines & screentips for netpod, bitforge(icon for panel open state added) & quantum server on how to deconstruct them. New icon state for when bitforge has its panel open is shown below <img width="210" height="103" alt="Screenshot (497)" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bb44c78d-1f0e-468f-9a79-ebc5800edd09" /> 3) Moved bitrunning machine designs into files that exist to hold that type of code ## Changelog 🆑 code: moved designs & circuitboards for bitrunning into their correct files qol: adds examines & screentips for bitrunning netpod, bitforge & server on how to deconstruct them fix: bitforge can be deconstructed with a screwdriver & crowbar /🆑 |
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e3f30b5da8 |
Fixes manifest hard dels (#92283)
## About The Pull Request <img width="378" height="199" alt="1eSxYbsh0e" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e8a658ca-c1c4-48fe-bb51-c77c85a7f824" /> Noticed some hard dels here, does some light refactoring/code improvement to ensure that doesn't happen. Crates shouldn't really be owning a hard ref to the manifest in the first place since they are detachable. Removes some code duplication in favor of calling `tear_manifest()` which has the safety check to prevent `forceMove()`ing a qdeleted manifest out of nullspace. ## Why It's Good For The Game Less server hiccups. ## Changelog Nothing players will notice besides less server hiccups. |
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9e5ff3cc67 |
Fixes manifest hard dels (#92283)
## About The Pull Request <img width="378" height="199" alt="1eSxYbsh0e" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e8a658ca-c1c4-48fe-bb51-c77c85a7f824" /> Noticed some hard dels here, does some light refactoring/code improvement to ensure that doesn't happen. Crates shouldn't really be owning a hard ref to the manifest in the first place since they are detachable. Removes some code duplication in favor of calling `tear_manifest()` which has the safety check to prevent `forceMove()`ing a qdeleted manifest out of nullspace. ## Why It's Good For The Game Less server hiccups. ## Changelog Nothing players will notice besides less server hiccups. |
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e0bdfc3f5f |
Dynamic Rework (#91290)
Implements https://hackmd.io/@tgstation/SkeUS7lSp , rewriting Dynamic
from the ground-up
- Dynamic configuration is now vastly streamlined, making it far far far
easier to understand and edit
- Threat is gone entirely; round chaos is now determined by dynamic
tiers
- There's 5 dynamic tiers, 0 to 4.
- 0 is a pure greenshift.
- Tiers are just picked via weight - "16% chance of getting a high chaos
round".
- Tiers have min pop ranges. "Tier 4 (high chaos) requires 25 pop to be
selected".
- Tier determines how much of every ruleset is picked. "Tier 4 (High
Chaos) will pick 3-4 roundstart[1], 1-2 light, 1-2 heavy, and 2-3
latejoins".
- The number of rulesets picked depends on how many people are in the
server - this is also configurable[2]. As an example, a tier that
demands "1-3" rulesets will not spawn 3 rulesets if population <= 40 and
will not spawn 2 rulesets if population <= 25.
- Tiers also determine time before light, heavy, and latejoin rulesets
are picked, as well as the cooldown range between spawns. More chaotic
tiers may send midrounds sooner or wait less time between sending them.
- On the ruleset side of things, "requirements", "scaling", and
"enemies" is gone.
- You can configure a ruleset's min pop and weight flat, or per tier.
- For example a ruleset like Obsession is weighted higher for tiers 1-2
and lower for tiers 3-4.
- Rather than scaling up, roundstart rulesets can just be selected
multiple times.
- Rulesets also have `min_antag_cap` and `max_antag_cap`.
`min_antag_cap` determines how many candidates are needed for it to run,
and `max_antag_cap` determines how many candidates are selected.
- Rulesets attempt to run every 2.5 minutes. [3]
- Light rulesets will ALWAYS be picked before heavy rulesets. [4]
- Light injection chance is no longer 100%, heavy injection chance
formula has been simplified.
- Chance simply scales based on number of dead players / total number
off players, with a flag 50% chance if no antags exist. [5]
[1] This does not guarantee you will actually GET 3-4 roundstart
rulesets. If a roundstart ruleset is picked, and it ends up being unable
to execute (such as "not enough candidates", that slot is effectively a
wash.) This might be revisited.
[2] Currently, this is a hard limit - below X pop, you WILL get a
quarter or a half of the rulesets. This might be revisited to just be
weighted - you are just MORE LIKELY to get a quarter or a half.
[3] Little worried about accidentally frontloading everything so we'll
see about this
[4] This may be revisited but in most contexts it seems sensible.
[5] This may also be revisited, I'm not 100% sure what the best / most
simple way to tackle midround chances is.
Other implementation details
- The process of making rulesets has been streamlined as well. Many
rulesets only amount to a definition and `assign_role`.
- Dynamic.json -> Dynamic.toml
- Dynamic event hijacked was ripped out entirely.
- Most midround antag random events are now dynamic rulesets. Fugitives,
Morphs, Slaughter Demons, etc.
- The 1 weight slaughter demon event is gone. RIP in peace.
- There is now a hidden midround event that simply adds +1 latejoin, +1
light, or +1 heavy ruleset.
- `mind.special_role` is dead. Minds have a lazylist of special roles
now but it's essentially only used for traitor panel.
- Revs refactored almost entirely. Revs can now exist without a dynamic
ruleset.
- Cult refactored a tiny bit.
- Antag datums cleaned up.
- Pre round setup is less centralized on Dynamic.
- Admins have a whole panel for interfacing with dynamic. It's pretty
slapdash I'm sure someone could make a nicer looking one.


- Maybe some other things.
See readme for more info.
Will you see a massive change in how rounds play out? My hunch says
rounds will spawn less rulesets on average, but it's ultimately to how
it's configured
🆑 Melbert
refactor: Dynamic rewritten entirely, report any strange rounds
config: Dynamic config reworked, it's now a TOML file
refactor: Refactored antag roles somewhat, report any oddities
refactor: Refactored Revolution entirely, report any oddities
del: Deleted most midround events that spawn antags - they use dynamic
rulesets now
add: Dynamic rulesets can now be false alarms
add: Adds a random event that gives dynamic the ability to run another
ruleset later
admin: Adds a panel for messing around with dynamic
admin: Adds a panel for chance for every dynamic ruleset to be selected
admin: You can spawn revs without using dynamic now
fix: Nuke team leaders get their fun title back
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Dynamic Rework (#91290)
## About The Pull Request Implements https://hackmd.io/@tgstation/SkeUS7lSp , rewriting Dynamic from the ground-up - Dynamic configuration is now vastly streamlined, making it far far far easier to understand and edit - Threat is gone entirely; round chaos is now determined by dynamic tiers - There's 5 dynamic tiers, 0 to 4. - 0 is a pure greenshift. - Tiers are just picked via weight - "16% chance of getting a high chaos round". - Tiers have min pop ranges. "Tier 4 (high chaos) requires 25 pop to be selected". - Tier determines how much of every ruleset is picked. "Tier 4 (High Chaos) will pick 3-4 roundstart[1], 1-2 light, 1-2 heavy, and 2-3 latejoins". - The number of rulesets picked depends on how many people are in the server - this is also configurable[2]. As an example, a tier that demands "1-3" rulesets will not spawn 3 rulesets if population <= 40 and will not spawn 2 rulesets if population <= 25. - Tiers also determine time before light, heavy, and latejoin rulesets are picked, as well as the cooldown range between spawns. More chaotic tiers may send midrounds sooner or wait less time between sending them. - On the ruleset side of things, "requirements", "scaling", and "enemies" is gone. - You can configure a ruleset's min pop and weight flat, or per tier. - For example a ruleset like Obsession is weighted higher for tiers 1-2 and lower for tiers 3-4. - Rather than scaling up, roundstart rulesets can just be selected multiple times. - Rulesets also have `min_antag_cap` and `max_antag_cap`. `min_antag_cap` determines how many candidates are needed for it to run, and `max_antag_cap` determines how many candidates are selected. - Rulesets attempt to run every 2.5 minutes. [3] - Light rulesets will ALWAYS be picked before heavy rulesets. [4] - Light injection chance is no longer 100%, heavy injection chance formula has been simplified. - Chance simply scales based on number of dead players / total number off players, with a flag 50% chance if no antags exist. [5] [1] This does not guarantee you will actually GET 3-4 roundstart rulesets. If a roundstart ruleset is picked, and it ends up being unable to execute (such as "not enough candidates", that slot is effectively a wash.) This might be revisited. [2] Currently, this is a hard limit - below X pop, you WILL get a quarter or a half of the rulesets. This might be revisited to just be weighted - you are just MORE LIKELY to get a quarter or a half. [3] Little worried about accidentally frontloading everything so we'll see about this [4] This may be revisited but in most contexts it seems sensible. [5] This may also be revisited, I'm not 100% sure what the best / most simple way to tackle midround chances is. Other implementation details - The process of making rulesets has been streamlined as well. Many rulesets only amount to a definition and `assign_role`. - Dynamic.json -> Dynamic.toml - Dynamic event hijacked was ripped out entirely. - Most midround antag random events are now dynamic rulesets. Fugitives, Morphs, Slaughter Demons, etc. - The 1 weight slaughter demon event is gone. RIP in peace. - There is now a hidden midround event that simply adds +1 latejoin, +1 light, or +1 heavy ruleset. - `mind.special_role` is dead. Minds have a lazylist of special roles now but it's essentially only used for traitor panel. - Revs refactored almost entirely. Revs can now exist without a dynamic ruleset. - Cult refactored a tiny bit. - Antag datums cleaned up. - Pre round setup is less centralized on Dynamic. - Admins have a whole panel for interfacing with dynamic. It's pretty slapdash I'm sure someone could make a nicer looking one.   - Maybe some other things. ## Why It's Good For The Game See readme for more info. Will you see a massive change in how rounds play out? My hunch says rounds will spawn less rulesets on average, but it's ultimately to how it's configured ## Changelog 🆑 Melbert refactor: Dynamic rewritten entirely, report any strange rounds config: Dynamic config reworked, it's now a TOML file refactor: Refactored antag roles somewhat, report any oddities refactor: Refactored Revolution entirely, report any oddities del: Deleted most midround events that spawn antags - they use dynamic rulesets now add: Dynamic rulesets can now be false alarms add: Adds a random event that gives dynamic the ability to run another ruleset later admin: Adds a panel for messing around with dynamic admin: Adds a panel for chance for every dynamic ruleset to be selected admin: You can spawn revs without using dynamic now fix: Nuke team leaders get their fun title back /🆑 |
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Adds support for PVP Bitrunning Domains (#89798)
## About The Pull Request Adds support for PVP bitrunning domains. If min/max candidates are set above 0, the virtual domain will search for any ghost spawners inside and cause a randomly-selected ghost that signed up via poll to spawn there. If no ghosts are signed up the process is cancelled. Also adds content for them: An outfit wardrobe that lets you select one of several possible outfits, once.  Not confident in my code, it's been in the works (as part of a now-canned library heretic domain thing) for over a year ## Why It's Good For The Game PvP domains are an underexplored concept. The beach domain is cloying and overly simple. This adds support for newer and cooler domains as long as there are ghosts for them. ## Changelog 🆑 code: Adds support for PVP Bitrunning Domains /🆑 |
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Adds support for PVP Bitrunning Domains (#89798)
## About The Pull Request Adds support for PVP bitrunning domains. If min/max candidates are set above 0, the virtual domain will search for any ghost spawners inside and cause a randomly-selected ghost that signed up via poll to spawn there. If no ghosts are signed up the process is cancelled. Also adds content for them: An outfit wardrobe that lets you select one of several possible outfits, once.  Not confident in my code, it's been in the works (as part of a now-canned library heretic domain thing) for over a year ## Why It's Good For The Game PvP domains are an underexplored concept. The beach domain is cloying and overly simple. This adds support for newer and cooler domains as long as there are ghosts for them. ## Changelog 🆑 code: Adds support for PVP Bitrunning Domains /🆑 |
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Re-refactors batons / Refactors attack chain force modifiers (#90809)
Melee attack chain now has a list passed along with it, `attack_modifiers`, which you can stick force modifiers to change the resulting attack This is basically a soft implementation of damage packets until a more definitive pr, but one that only applies to item attack chain, and not unarmed attacks. This change was done to facilitate a baton refactor - batons no longer hack together their own attack chain, and are now integrated straight into the real attack chain. This refactor itself was done because batons don't send any attack signals, which has been annoying in the past (for swing combat). 🆑 Melbert refactor: Batons have been refactored again. Baton stuns now properly count as an attack, when before it was a nothing. Report any oddities, particularly in regards to harmbatonning vs normal batonning. refactor: The method of adjusting item damage mid-attack has been refactored - some affected items include the Nullblade and knives. Report any strange happenings with damage numbers. refactor: A few objects have been moved to the new interaction chain - records consoles, mawed crucible, alien weeds and space vines, hedges, restaurant portals, and some mobs - to name a few. fix: Spears only deal bonus damage against secure lockers, not all closet types (including crates) /🆑 |
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Re-refactors batons / Refactors attack chain force modifiers (#90809)
## About The Pull Request Melee attack chain now has a list passed along with it, `attack_modifiers`, which you can stick force modifiers to change the resulting attack This is basically a soft implementation of damage packets until a more definitive pr, but one that only applies to item attack chain, and not unarmed attacks. This change was done to facilitate a baton refactor - batons no longer hack together their own attack chain, and are now integrated straight into the real attack chain. This refactor itself was done because batons don't send any attack signals, which has been annoying in the past (for swing combat). ## Changelog 🆑 Melbert refactor: Batons have been refactored again. Baton stuns now properly count as an attack, when before it was a nothing. Report any oddities, particularly in regards to harmbatonning vs normal batonning. refactor: The method of adjusting item damage mid-attack has been refactored - some affected items include the Nullblade and knives. Report any strange happenings with damage numbers. refactor: A few objects have been moved to the new interaction chain - records consoles, mawed crucible, alien weeds and space vines, hedges, restaurant portals, and some mobs - to name a few. fix: Spears only deal bonus damage against secure lockers, not all closet types (including crates) /🆑 |
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Grassland Hunt domain doesn't give you a crate for quitting early (#90917)
## About The Pull Request This prevents the Grassland Hunt VDOM from auto-completing when the domain is shut down. This is because the target mobs are "killed" as the map unloads, and those kills would count towards the domain's win condition. Now, mobs just qdel wholesale when the domain unloads. No death, no funeral. This ALSO happened because, on the Grassland Hunt domain, the crate point beacon was located directly over the delivery zone. This means that, as the map unloaded, it would dust (kill) the target mobs until the crate spawned in the safehouse (basically the last area to unload), "winning" the domain as it unloads. Now, the beacon has been moved to directly outside the safehouse. I wasn't sure how to handle this so I went with both solutions at the same time. ## Why It's Good For The Game Bitrunning isn't a lot of work, but starting and stopping the domain is a bit too easy to warrant a reward. ## Changelog 🆑 Rhials fix: The grassland hunt domain no longer auto-completes just by closing the domain. /🆑 |
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Grassland Hunt domain doesn't give you a crate for quitting early (#90917)
## About The Pull Request This prevents the Grassland Hunt VDOM from auto-completing when the domain is shut down. This is because the target mobs are "killed" as the map unloads, and those kills would count towards the domain's win condition. Now, mobs just qdel wholesale when the domain unloads. No death, no funeral. This ALSO happened because, on the Grassland Hunt domain, the crate point beacon was located directly over the delivery zone. This means that, as the map unloaded, it would dust (kill) the target mobs until the crate spawned in the safehouse (basically the last area to unload), "winning" the domain as it unloads. Now, the beacon has been moved to directly outside the safehouse. I wasn't sure how to handle this so I went with both solutions at the same time. ## Why It's Good For The Game Bitrunning isn't a lot of work, but starting and stopping the domain is a bit too easy to warrant a reward. ## Changelog 🆑 Rhials fix: The grassland hunt domain no longer auto-completes just by closing the domain. /🆑 |
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You can now interact with held mobs beside wearing them (feat: "minor" melee attack chain cleanup) (#90080)
People can now pet held mothroaches and pugs if they want to, or use items on them, hopefully without causing many issues. After all, it only took about a couple dozen lines of code to make... ...Oh, did the 527 files changed or the 850~ lines added/removed perhaps catch your eye? Made you wonder if I accidentally pushed the wrong branch? or skewed something up big time? Well, nuh uh. I just happen to be fed up with the melee attack chain still using stringized params instead of an array/list. It was frankly revolting to see how I'd have had to otherwise call `list2params` for what I'm trying to accomplish here, and make this PR another tessera to the immense stupidity of our attack chain procs calling `params2list` over and over and over instead of just using that one call instance from `ClickOn` as an argument. It's 2025, honey, wake up! I also tried to replace some of those single letter vars/args but there are just way too many of them. Improving old code. And I want to be able to pet mobroaches while holding them too. 🆑 qol: You can now interact with held mobs in more ways beside wearing them. /🆑 |
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339616ae78 |
You can now interact with held mobs beside wearing them (feat: "minor" melee attack chain cleanup) (#90080)
## About The Pull Request People can now pet held mothroaches and pugs if they want to, or use items on them, hopefully without causing many issues. After all, it only took about a couple dozen lines of code to make... ...Oh, did the 527 files changed or the 850~ lines added/removed perhaps catch your eye? Made you wonder if I accidentally pushed the wrong branch? or skewed something up big time? Well, nuh uh. I just happen to be fed up with the melee attack chain still using stringized params instead of an array/list. It was frankly revolting to see how I'd have had to otherwise call `list2params` for what I'm trying to accomplish here, and make this PR another tessera to the immense stupidity of our attack chain procs calling `params2list` over and over and over instead of just using that one call instance from `ClickOn` as an argument. It's 2025, honey, wake up! I also tried to replace some of those single letter vars/args but there are just way too many of them. ## Why It's Good For The Game Improving old code. And I want to be able to pet mobroaches while holding them too. ## Changelog 🆑 qol: You can now interact with held mobs in more ways beside wearing them. /🆑 |
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753d8e5ba4 | Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation into upstream-25-04a | ||
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79a26d26e5 |
Fix some instances of trying to directly qdel lists (#90227)
## About The Pull Request this fixes a bunch of code incorrectly calling qdel directly on a list, and adds a stack trace to qdel if someone does pass a list to it ## Why It's Good For The Game because I'm pretty sure qdel ends up calling fucking `del()` as `/list` is not a `/datum` ## Changelog No user-facing changes. |
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b7383bc503 |
Refactors MODsuit slowdown calculations (#90116)
## About The Pull Request MODsuits now calculate their slowdown by querying modules by sending a signal on themselves instead of having modules try and keep up with control unit's speed updates (which broke in a fabulous fashion after MODsuits were allowed to deploy by piece) Also added a separate trait to prevent objects from being speed potion-ed to combat stabilized red crossbreed issues, and removed a duplicate list helper (40 lines down in the same file lol) Closes #89979 Closes #90036 ## Changelog 🆑 fix: MODsuits should now be affected by stabilized red crossbreeds fix: MODsuit slowdowns should no longer behave weirdly with ash accretion/magboots/armor booster modules. refactor: Refactored MODsuit slowdown calculations to be query-based instead of modules directly modifying part speed values. /🆑 |
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70d356506f |
Fixes a bitrunning runtime & adds a component initialize result (#90099)
## About The Pull Request Noticed that bitrunning virtual spawners were runtiming if the server was already emagged. Basically, the guardrail component is added (virtual_entity), then immediately deleted because it's emagged, leading to a race condition in `JoinParent()` where parent is null. I still want to keep this "valid, but delete me" state for components, so I made `COMPONENT_REDUNDANT` (thx @LemonInTheDark). I can't say for certain because I couldn't repro, but this /probably/ fixes #89992 ## Why It's Good For The Game Fixes a runtime Allows devs to add components that execute an arbitrary amount of logic while still qdeling themselves due to some in-game incompatibility issue ## Changelog N/A |
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b9c803a9d8 |
Base implementation of /datum/persistent_client (#89449)
Converts `/datum/player_details` into `/datum/persistent_client`. Persistent Clients persist across connections. The only time a mob's persistent client will change is if the ckey it's bound to logs into a different mob, or the mob is deleted (duh). Also adds PossessByPlayer() so that transfering mob control is cleaner and makes more immediate sense if you don't know byond-fu. Clients are an abstract representation of a connection that can be dropped at almost any moment so putting things that should be stable to access at any time onto an undying object is ideal. This allows for future expansions like abstracting away client.screen and managing everything cleanly. |
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871dae7d19 |
Automated Announcement System refactor (#89276)
I standardized stuff in AASs code, and all current reference to it. Also added interactions for bounty cubes, weather reports and request consoles, all of it can be changed from AASs UI. Also it's easier now to add new config entries for AAS to proceed, and it's now downstream friendly. Well, because kind of order in code and because it's funny to make custom messages for... Almost everything? BTW any entry can be blocked from ingame changes, by default you can't change Broken Arrival shuttle and Security Officer arrival announcements, how it was before. But may be we should allow it - it's an open question. 🆑 add: Many things now handles via AAS: Bounty Cubes, Request Consoles, Brig Cells, Vending Machines and Orion Trails alerts, Weather Reports, Cargo Order Console code: Now anyone can make their own entry for AAS refactor: AAS internals, also cleanup /🆑 |
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a0e862d575 |
Base implementation of /datum/persistent_client (#89449)
## About The Pull Request Converts `/datum/player_details` into `/datum/persistent_client`. Persistent Clients persist across connections. The only time a mob's persistent client will change is if the ckey it's bound to logs into a different mob, or the mob is deleted (duh). Also adds PossessByPlayer() so that transfering mob control is cleaner and makes more immediate sense if you don't know byond-fu. ## Why It's Good For The Game Clients are an abstract representation of a connection that can be dropped at almost any moment so putting things that should be stable to access at any time onto an undying object is ideal. This allows for future expansions like abstracting away client.screen and managing everything cleanly. |
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b6b8306fda | Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation into upstream-25-02a | ||
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8a5898212b |
Automated Announcement System refactor (#89276)
## About The Pull Request I standardized stuff in AASs code, and all current reference to it. Also added interactions for bounty cubes, weather reports and request consoles, all of it can be changed from AASs UI. Also it's easier now to add new config entries for AAS to proceed, and it's now downstream friendly. ## Why It's Good For The Game Well, because kind of order in code and because it's funny to make custom messages for... Almost everything? BTW any entry can be blocked from ingame changes, by default you can't change Broken Arrival shuttle and Security Officer arrival announcements, how it was before. But may be we should allow it - it's an open question. ## Changelog 🆑 add: Many things now handles via AAS: Bounty Cubes, Request Consoles, Brig Cells, Vending Machines and Orion Trails alerts, Weather Reports, Cargo Order Console code: Now anyone can make their own entry for AAS refactor: AAS internals, also cleanup /🆑 |
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25eb08420a |
Temporary bodies return players to minds without bodies (#89323)
## About The Pull Request There are a couple of cases where ghost roles that give the temporary body component prevent you from returning to the round when they really shouldn't. The particular cases are: - You entered a temporary body while you had no body, but could be recovered via means such as podcloning - You enter a temporary body, and while in that body, your original body is permanently removed while your mind could be recovered via means such as podcloning - Basketball This PR addresses those cases by allowing the temporary body component to operate with a null `old_body`, and allowing the temporary body component to be given to ghosts whose minds don't have bodies. ## Why It's Good For The Game Erroneous DNRs caused by code oversights are probably very undesirable to the playerbase. ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Joining a minigame or taking certain ghost roles, while you have a mind without a body, will no longer DNR you, just in case you can be resurrected by some means. fix: If your old body is permanently destroyed while you are playing a minigame or as certain ghost roles, you will still return to your character's original mind, just in case you can be resurrected by some means. fix: The basketball minigame now gives its players and referee temporary bodies. /🆑 |
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fe1e071499 |
Bitrunning Gimmick Loadout Disks (feat. minor disk load refactor) (#88716)
## About The Pull Request Where I forget about a pr for 5 months. This started because there was a pr that made it so skills transfer between the real and the digital, and so I thought it'd be really funny if I could train boxing in virtual reality... but there's no easy way to get boxing gloves or anything like it in the virtual world... So! I decided to make a disk for it, but then thought about fishing and gaming and- Anyhow it all went downhill from there and here we are now: Gimmick Disks. (And a refactor of disk loading) This implements a new type of bitrunning disk that instead of a single item or ability, grants a full set of thematic items/abilities! Unhelpfully cosplay as a wizard! Game inside your game! Down a digital protein shake and box some simplemobs! As the name "Gimmick" implies, these are primarily intended to help shake up the sometimes stale bitrunner gameplay. By letting you invoke, if you so desire, what to me is the most enjoyable gaming experience: doing stupid shit with your buddies. To facilitate the new type of disk I had to refactor disk loading, as it was hardcoded to the item types. Instead, we make disk loading send a signal to the bitrunner, and register for this when held in their inventory. This allows us to do things like making the lead acid battery give you shock touch when held, without needing to make an explicit typecheck or iterate over every item in the bitrunner's nested contents to see if they have a loadable item. ## Why It's Good For The Game I think it'd be really funny if you could train your boxing in the digital realm. As said above, I feel the bitrunner gameplay can get stale sometimes, and this is how I hope to help people shake it up for themselves sometimes. By giving them more stupid shit to do. Doing stupid extended bits with other people is one of the things I enjoy most out of ss13, and this is there to let the bitrunners do exactly that with each other. And sometimes you just have to roleplay as Gamers™️ entering virtual reality to fight the virtual syndicate in bad cosplay while roleplaying as a wizard smoking his magic weed, an overly edgy rogue, and the healer desperately trying to keep them from exploding into a million pieces. ## Changelog 🆑 refactor: Bitrunning item/ability loading has been refactored. Please report any issues. add: Added Bitrunning gimmick loadout disks. These disks contain full sets of equipment for all your digital cosplay needs, each including questionably helpful equipment. Currently includes Sports (Boxer, Skater, Archer, Fisher, Gamer) and Dungeon Crawling (Alchemist, Rogue, Healer, Wizard). add: Taking a lead acid battery into the netpod with you now gives your bit avatar shock touch. /🆑 |
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b67a0901f2 |
Fix issues discovered via TypeMaker (#87596)
## About The Pull Request Fixes issues with var typing and proc arguments, discovered using OpenDream's WIP TypeMaker feature (using improvements I haven't PR'd upstream yet). ## Why It's Good For The Game Codebase maintenance. |
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778ed9f1ab |
The death or internal/external organ pathing (ft. fixed fox ears and recoloring bodypart overlays with dye sprays) (#87434)
## About The Pull Request This PR kills the abstract internal and external typepaths for organs, now replaced by an EXTERNAL_ORGAN flag to distinguish the two kinds. This PR also fixes fox ears (from #87162, no tail is added) and mushpeople's caps (they should be red, the screenshot is a tad outdated). And yes, you can now use a hair dye spray to recolor body parts like most tails, podpeople hair, mushpeople caps and cat ears. The process can be reversed by using the spray again. ## Why It's Good For The Game Time-Green put some effort during the last few months to untie functions and mechanics from external/internal organ pathing. Now, all that this pathing is good for are a few typechecks, easily replaceable with bitflags. Also podpeople and mushpeople need a way to recolor their "hair". This kind of applies to fish tails from the fish infusion, which colors can't be selected right now. The rest is just there if you ever want to recolor your lizard tail for some reason. Proof of testing btw (screenshot taken before mushpeople cap fix, right side has dyed body parts, moth can't be dyed, they're already fabolous):  ## Changelog 🆑 code: Removed internal/external pathing from organs in favor of a bit flag. Hopefully this shouldn't break anything about organs. fix: Fixed invisible fox ears. fix: Fixed mushpeople caps not being colored red by default. add: You can now dye most tails, podpeople hair, mushpeople caps etc. with a hair dye spray. /🆑 |
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9f7d6dea62 |
Outfits that put items in your hand now respect if the outfit is visual only (#87355)
## About The Pull Request On a downstream, we have an antagonist, that is a less competent wizards. This antagonist's preview outfit has a beer bottle in their hand, which has caused runtimes, as the bottle did not have any reagents instantiated, and it tried check its length for sloshing. After putting in a check for the `initial` argument of `on_equip`, I have noticed that the problem goes deeper: the various procs that handle putting something in your hand do not pass along if the items is put in your hand as a preview or not. This PR adds a new optional var to these procs, ensuring that unwanted behaviour during previews won't trigger. I also swapped `visualsOnly` to snake case, as it looked inconsistent with the rest of the code style. ## Why It's Good For The Game Making the argument that ensures avoiding side effects during previews work with all kinds of items is good. ## Changelog 🆑 fix: if an outfit puts a reagent container in the preview dummy's hand, it will not try to slosh code: outfits putting items in your hand will respect the visual_only argument /🆑 |
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TG Upstream Part 1
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 |
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58501dce77 |
Reorganizes the sound folder (#86726)
## About The Pull Request <details> - renamed ai folder to announcer -- announcer -- - moved vox_fem to announcer - moved approachingTG to announcer - separated the ambience folder into ambience and instrumental -- ambience -- - created holy folder moved all related sounds there - created engineering folder and moved all related sounds there - created security folder and moved ambidet there - created general folder and moved ambigen there - created icemoon folder and moved all icebox-related ambience there - created medical folder and moved all medbay-related ambi there - created ruin folder and moves all ruins ambi there - created beach folder and moved seag and shore there - created lavaland folder and moved related ambi there - created aurora_caelus folder and placed its ambi there - created misc folder and moved the rest of the files that don't have a specific category into it -- instrumental -- - moved traitor folder here - created lobby_music folder and placed our songs there (title0 not used anywhere? - server-side modification?) -- items -- - moved secdeath to hailer - moved surgery to handling -- effects -- - moved chemistry into effects - moved hallucinations into effects - moved health into effects - moved magic into effects -- vehicles -- - moved mecha into vehicles created mobs folder -- mobs -- - moved creatures folder into mobs - moved voice into mobs renamed creatures to non-humanoids renamed voice to humanoids -- non-humanoids-- created cyborg folder created hiss folder moved harmalarm.ogg to cyborg -- humanoids -- -- misc -- moved ghostwhisper to misc moved insane_low_laugh to misc I give up trying to document this. </details> - [X] ambience - [x] announcer - [x] effects - [X] instrumental - [x] items - [x] machines - [x] misc - [X] mobs - [X] runtime - [X] vehicles - [ ] attributions ## Why It's Good For The Game This folder is so disorganized that it's vomit inducing, will make it easier to find and add new sounds, providng a minor structure to the sound folder. ## Changelog 🆑 grungussuss refactor: the sound folder in the source code has been reorganized, please report any oddities with sounds playing or not playing server: lobby music has been repathed to sound/music/lobby_music /🆑 |
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Assorted changes to job assignment code and logging. Runtime free, guaranteed or your money back. Price: $£0. (#85947)
## About The Previous Pull Request #85308 reverted by #85929  ~~Causes the round to not start when a player isn't eligible for any jobs at a specific priority level due to runtimes trying to `pick()` from an empty list aborting the entire job assignment stack.~~ (Fixed???? by https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/85947/commits/e0e9f2f430079d4ab7097abe12e75f934131a638) Maybe we should test merge this for a mo just to make sure no more cheeky runtimes pop up before merging. ## About The Pull Request This PR does a couple of minor things: Makes the job debug logging a bit easier to follow. Minorly brings some SSjob code up to code standards, converting proc names to snake_case and doing some otherm is cleanup. Refactored some stuff into different procs, updated some comments. And some major things: Changes the job assignment logic. Old behaviour > Assign dynamic priority roles > Force one Head of Staff (if possible) > Assign all AIs > Assign overflow roles (bugged in 2 ways) > Shuffle the available jobs list once, at the start of the random job assignment loop > Pick and assign random jobs for random players from High prefs down, with a priority on Head of Staff roles > Handle everyone that couldn't be assigned a random job New behaviour > Assign dynamic priority roles > Assign all Head of Staff roles to players with High prefs > If no Head of Staff was made in the above way, force one Head of Staff (if possible) > Assign all AIs > Assign overflow roles (fixed) > Prioritise and fill unfilled head roles at each job priority pref level, from High prefs down. > Build a list of all jobs that each unassigned player could be eligible for at the above pref level. > Pick a job from that list at random and assign it to the player. > Handle everyone that couldn't be assigned a random job. In reality there should be little impact on overall job assignment, the code changes read more as semantics. For example, the priority check for filling Head slots will have the same candidate pool in both old and new versions, but in the new version we're more clearly saying that Heads are important and we want to prioritise filling them for the sake of round progression even though the outcome in new and old is the same. A key change will lead to an increase in assistants - Overflow fixes. Currently the code block to do early assignments to the Overflow role doesn't work - or works but not as you'd expect. The idea was is that because enabling the Overflow role in the prefs menu is an On/Off toggle that sets the job to High priority when enabled and prevents any other High priority pref, players that have the Overflow role enabled will **always** get it. It's their highest priority job with infinite slots. So we do a pass right at the start to give everyone with the Overflow role enabled that role and save us wasting time later on in random job code giving them that same role but with more work. The problem is the code for this only assigns the Overflow role to people with it set to Low priority in their prefs, resulting in log readouts like: ``` [2024-07-27 09:49:43.469] DEBUG-JOB: DO, Running Overflow Check 1 [2024-07-27 09:49:43.469] DEBUG-JOB: Running FOC, Job: /datum/job/assistant, Level: Low Priority [2024-07-27 09:49:43.472] DEBUG-JOB: FOC player job enabled at wrong level, Player: Radioprague, TheirLevel: Medium Priority, ReqLevel: Low Priority [2024-07-27 09:49:43.472] DEBUG-JOB: FOC player job enabled at wrong level, Player: Caluan, TheirLevel: High Priority, ReqLevel: Low Priority [2024-07-27 09:49:43.473] DEBUG-JOB: FOC player job enabled at wrong level, Player: Caractaser, TheirLevel: High Priority, ReqLevel: Low Priority [2024-07-27 09:49:43.473] DEBUG-JOB: FOC player job enabled at wrong level, Player: Apsua, TheirLevel: High Priority, ReqLevel: Low Priority [2024-07-27 09:49:43.475] DEBUG-JOB: FOC player job enabled at wrong level, Player: Bebrus2, TheirLevel: Medium Priority, ReqLevel: Low Priority [2024-07-27 09:49:43.475] DEBUG-JOB: AC1, Candidates: 0 ``` Where nobody gets pre-assigned the overflow role because their prefs are all set to the High priority from being toggled... Except wait a second, some people have it at Medium priority when it should just be a No Role/High Priority Role toggle? And herein we meet a problem. My hypothesis is that traits and stuff that change the overflow have allowed players to set the "ordinary" overflow role of Assistant to Medium and/or Low priority. This still shows as enabled in the prefs menu, but leads to an outcome where a player with assistant enabled is assigned Cook instead. ``` [2024-07-27 09:49:47.775] DEBUG-JOB: DO, Running Overflow Check 1 [2024-07-27 09:49:47.775] DEBUG-JOB: Running FOC, Job: /datum/job/assistant, Level: Low Priority ... [2024-07-27 09:49:43.475] DEBUG-JOB: FOC player job enabled at wrong level, Player: Bebrus2, TheirLevel: Medium Priority, ReqLevel: Low Priority ... [2024-07-27 09:49:47.987] DEBUG-JOB: Running AR, Player: Bebrus2, Job: /datum/job/cook, LateJoin: 0 ``` So players with the Overflow job pref set to Low (an unexpected state, should be disabled or High) would be guaranteed to get that role if none of the higher priority Head of Staff/AI/Dynamic roles took over via the bugged "force overflow for people with the pref enabled" proc. Players with the Overflow job pref set to High would be guaranteed to get that role if none of the higher priority Head of Staff/AI/Dynamic roles took over via the random job assignment code giving them their Highest priority role thanks to the infinite job slots of the Overflow. And players with the Overflow job pref set to Medium (an unexpected state, should be disabled or High) would get Assistant if the shuffle step of the available jobs list put Assisstant before any of the other jobs they had prefs enabled for at Medium that weren't already filled, otherwise they'd get another random job. This code is now changed to ignore the priority the player has set when looking for people to fill the overflow role. As long as it **is** enabled, the player will get it unless they're forced into a dynamic ruleset role (AI when malf rolls) or a Head of Staff role due to their other prefs (they have RD set to med or low, and no other player has a Head of Staff at high so they get randomly picked and miss the overflow role). This will increase the number of assistants in shifts where their pref state has Assisstant in the bugged Medium priority, but doesn't change it for bugged Low and not-bugged High/On priority. On the other side of the coin, we have how the random jobs are picked. They're kinda not random, and I noticed this reading the logs then reading the code. The list of available jobs to pick from is randomly shuffled - but only **once**. All players pull from a list of jobs in the same order. So you end up with a log block like this: ``` [2024-07-27 09:49:47.985] DEBUG-JOB: DO pass, Player: Pierow, Level:3, Job:Botanist [2024-07-27 09:49:47.985] DEBUG-JOB: Running AR, Player: Pierow, Job: /datum/job/botanist, LateJoin: 0 [2024-07-27 09:49:47.985] DEBUG-JOB: Player: Pierow is now Rank: Botanist, JCP:0, JPL:2 [2024-07-27 09:49:47.986] DEBUG-JOB: DO pass, Player: Daddos, Level:3, Job:Botanist [2024-07-27 09:49:47.986] DEBUG-JOB: Running AR, Player: Daddos, Job: /datum/job/botanist, LateJoin: 0 [2024-07-27 09:49:47.986] DEBUG-JOB: Player: Daddos is now Rank: Botanist, JCP:1, JPL:2 [2024-07-27 09:49:47.986] DEBUG-JOB: FOC job filled and not overflow, Player: Bebrus2, Job: /datum/job/botanist, Current: 2, Limit: 2 [2024-07-27 09:49:47.987] DEBUG-JOB: FOC player job not enabled, Player: Bebrus2 [2024-07-27 09:49:47.987] DEBUG-JOB: DO pass, Player: Bebrus2, Level:3, Job:Cook [2024-07-27 09:49:47.987] DEBUG-JOB: Running AR, Player: Bebrus2, Job: /datum/job/cook, LateJoin: 0 [2024-07-27 09:49:47.988] DEBUG-JOB: Player: Bebrus2 is now Rank: Cook, JCP:0, JPL:1 [2024-07-27 09:49:47.988] DEBUG-JOB: FOC player job not enabled, Player: Redwizz [2024-07-27 09:49:47.988] DEBUG-JOB: FOC job filled and not overflow, Player: Redwizz, Job: /datum/job/cook, Current: 1, Limit: 1 ``` The list is shuffled into an order of something like `list("Scientist", "Botanist", "Cook", "Sec Officer", ...)` then iterated over for each player. So every random job selection goes: > "Does Player1 have Scientist enabled and at the right priority? No? Okay, Botanist? Yes? You get botanist." > "Does Player2 have Scientist enabled and at the right priority? No? Okay, Botanist? Yes? You get botanist." > "Does Player3 have Scientist enabled and at the right priority? No? Okay, Botanist has no slots left so we'll remove it from the list. Okay, Cook? Yes? You get cook." > "Does Player4 have Scientist enabled and at the right priority? No? Okay, Cook has no slots left so we'll remove it from the list. Okay, Sec Officer? ..." This can lead to stacked individual departments if it gets randomly rolled to the start of the list in the shuffle, and completely empty departments if they end up at the end. On high pop shifts this is probably less of an issue. Player prefs add noise to this and as departments at the front fill up, those at the back pick up some of the lower pref players. But have you ever had a shift where there's just like... No fucking sec even though there's tons of players? The logging (before I made changes in this PR) was a bit ass, but my hypothesis there is that sec officer was shuffled right at the end of the random job list, so every other department was filled up before sec officers were picked. To mitigate this, I made the list shuffle every single time the game picks a random available job for the player. This should lead to a more balanced selection of available jobs by avoiding situations where the code is biased towards packing some departments by accident. ## Why It's Good For The Game Overflow fixes mean people who go to their prefs and see the Overflow Role is On will all have the same experience - They will be the Overflow role. More random random job selection should prevent individual departments having a jobs be stacked when it would have otherwise been possible for a more balanced selection but the code unintentially biased random departments to be overstaffed and understaffed each shift. ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Having the Overflow Role set to On will properly ensure you get that role at a High priority as intended by the game code. fix: Job selection is now a little bit more random. Fixes an unintentional bias in random job assignment that could lead to feast-or-famine for roles where everyone is assigned one job and nobody is assigned another job. /🆑 |
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Adds two new BR maps, basic mobs, BR tweaks & fixes (#85292)
## About The Pull Request Title. Adds two new maps: - Grasslands Hunt (peaceful) - Meta Central (easy) These maps add a new basic revolutionary mob and significantly upgrades the ai of basic deer. This fixes an issue where modular maps were not correctly spawning mobs or adding them to the "mutable candidates" for antagonists. There's also some balance changes to bitrunning vendor prices, which are generally now lower. This change is unrelated to the PR as a whole so I'm okay with removing it if there's concern ### photos <details> <summary>expand</summary>   </details> ### todo - [x] Fix the revolutionary death anim - [x] Make deer run when injured ## Why It's Good For The Game New maps as a general positive for bitrunning Bug fixes Makes vendor choices for bitrunning-exclusive items generally less of a chore to get ## Changelog jlsnow301, MMMiracles, KikoWen0, Ben10Omintrix 🆑 add: Added two new bitrunning maps: Grasslands Hunt and Meta Central. add: Deer are now more complex animals, granting them enhanced ability to run amok and chew your favorite plants. balance: Reduced the cost of most BR vendor items. fix: Fixes an issue where modular virtual domains spawned less mobs than intended. fix: These modular spawns are now valid mutation targets to become an antagonist. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Wallening Revert [MDB Ignore][IDB Ignore] (#86161)
This PR is reverting the wallening by reverting everything up to
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Revert "Assorted changes to job assignment code and logging." (#85929)
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Assorted changes to job assignment code and logging. (#85308)
## About The Pull Request
This PR does a couple of minor things:
Makes the job debug logging a bit easier to follow.
Minorly brings some SSjob code up to code standards, converting proc
names to snake_case and doing some otherm is cleanup.
Refactored some stuff into different procs, updated some comments.
And some major things:
Changes the job assignment logic.
Old behaviour
> Assign dynamic priority roles
> Force one Head of Staff (if possible)
> Assign all AIs
> Assign overflow roles (bugged in 2 ways)
> Shuffle the available jobs list once, at the start of the random job
assignment loop
> Pick and assign random jobs for random players from High prefs down,
with a priority on Head of Staff roles
> Handle everyone that couldn't be assigned a random job
New behaviour
> Assign dynamic priority roles
> Assign all Head of Staff roles to players with High prefs
> If no Head of Staff was made in the above way, force one Head of Staff
(if possible)
> Assign all AIs
> Assign overflow roles (fixed)
> Prioritise and fill unfilled head roles at each job priority pref
level, from High prefs down.
> Build a list of all jobs that each unassigned player could be eligible
for at the above pref level.
> Pick a job from that list at random and assign it to the player.
> Handle everyone that couldn't be assigned a random job.
In reality there should be little impact on overall job assignment, the
code changes read more as semantics. For example, the priority check for
filling Head slots will have the same candidate pool in both old and new
versions, but in the new version we're more clearly saying that Heads
are important and we want to prioritise filling them for the sake of
round progression even though the outcome in new and old is the same.
A key change will lead to an increase in assistants - Overflow fixes.
Currently the code block to do early assignments to the Overflow role
doesn't work - or works but not as you'd expect. The idea was is that
because enabling the Overflow role in the prefs menu is an On/Off toggle
that sets the job to High priority when enabled and prevents any other
High priority pref, players that have the Overflow role enabled will
**always** get it. It's their highest priority job with infinite slots.
So we do a pass right at the start to give everyone with the Overflow
role enabled that role and save us wasting time later on in random job
code giving them that same role but with more work.
The problem is the code for this only assigns the Overflow role to
people with it set to Low priority in their prefs, resulting in log
readouts like:
```
[2024-07-27 09:49:43.469] DEBUG-JOB: DO, Running Overflow Check 1
[2024-07-27 09:49:43.469] DEBUG-JOB: Running FOC, Job: /datum/job/assistant, Level: Low Priority
[2024-07-27 09:49:43.472] DEBUG-JOB: FOC player job enabled at wrong level, Player: Radioprague, TheirLevel: Medium Priority, ReqLevel: Low Priority
[2024-07-27 09:49:43.472] DEBUG-JOB: FOC player job enabled at wrong level, Player: Caluan, TheirLevel: High Priority, ReqLevel: Low Priority
[2024-07-27 09:49:43.473] DEBUG-JOB: FOC player job enabled at wrong level, Player: Caractaser, TheirLevel: High Priority, ReqLevel: Low Priority
[2024-07-27 09:49:43.473] DEBUG-JOB: FOC player job enabled at wrong level, Player: Apsua, TheirLevel: High Priority, ReqLevel: Low Priority
[2024-07-27 09:49:43.475] DEBUG-JOB: FOC player job enabled at wrong level, Player: Bebrus2, TheirLevel: Medium Priority, ReqLevel: Low Priority
[2024-07-27 09:49:43.475] DEBUG-JOB: AC1, Candidates: 0
```
Where nobody gets pre-assigned the overflow role because their prefs are
all set to the High priority from being toggled... Except wait a second,
some people have it at Medium priority when it should just be a No
Role/High Priority Role toggle?
And herein we meet a problem. My hypothesis is that traits and stuff
that change the overflow have allowed players to set the "ordinary"
overflow role of Assistant to Medium and/or Low priority.
This still shows as enabled in the prefs menu, but leads to an outcome
where a player with assistant enabled is assigned Cook instead.
```
[2024-07-27 09:49:47.775] DEBUG-JOB: DO, Running Overflow Check 1
[2024-07-27 09:49:47.775] DEBUG-JOB: Running FOC, Job: /datum/job/assistant, Level: Low Priority
...
[2024-07-27 09:49:43.475] DEBUG-JOB: FOC player job enabled at wrong level, Player: Bebrus2, TheirLevel: Medium Priority, ReqLevel: Low Priority
...
[2024-07-27 09:49:47.987] DEBUG-JOB: Running AR, Player: Bebrus2, Job: /datum/job/cook, LateJoin: 0
```
So players with the Overflow job pref set to Low (an unexpected state,
should be disabled or High) would be guaranteed to get that role if none
of the higher priority Head of Staff/AI/Dynamic roles took over via the
bugged "force overflow for people with the pref enabled" proc.
Players with the Overflow job pref set to High would be guaranteed to
get that role if none of the higher priority Head of Staff/AI/Dynamic
roles took over via the random job assignment code giving them their
Highest priority role thanks to the infinite job slots of the Overflow.
And players with the Overflow job pref set to Medium (an unexpected
state, should be disabled or High) would get Assistant if the shuffle
step of the available jobs list put Assisstant before any of the other
jobs they had prefs enabled for at Medium that weren't already filled,
otherwise they'd get another random job.
This code is now changed to ignore the priority the player has set when
looking for people to fill the overflow role. As long as it **is**
enabled, the player will get it unless they're forced into a dynamic
ruleset role (AI when malf rolls) or a Head of Staff role due to their
other prefs (they have RD set to med or low, and no other player has a
Head of Staff at high so they get randomly picked and miss the overflow
role).
This will increase the number of assistants in shifts where their pref
state has Assisstant in the bugged Medium priority, but doesn't change
it for bugged Low and not-bugged High/On priority.
On the other side of the coin, we have how the random jobs are picked.
They're kinda not random, and I noticed this reading the logs then
reading the code.
The list of available jobs to pick from is randomly shuffled - but only
**once**. All players pull from a list of jobs in the same order. So you
end up with a log block like this:
```
[2024-07-27 09:49:47.985] DEBUG-JOB: DO pass, Player: Pierow, Level:3, Job:Botanist
[2024-07-27 09:49:47.985] DEBUG-JOB: Running AR, Player: Pierow, Job: /datum/job/botanist, LateJoin: 0
[2024-07-27 09:49:47.985] DEBUG-JOB: Player: Pierow is now Rank: Botanist, JCP:0, JPL:2
[2024-07-27 09:49:47.986] DEBUG-JOB: DO pass, Player: Daddos, Level:3, Job:Botanist
[2024-07-27 09:49:47.986] DEBUG-JOB: Running AR, Player: Daddos, Job: /datum/job/botanist, LateJoin: 0
[2024-07-27 09:49:47.986] DEBUG-JOB: Player: Daddos is now Rank: Botanist, JCP:1, JPL:2
[2024-07-27 09:49:47.986] DEBUG-JOB: FOC job filled and not overflow, Player: Bebrus2, Job: /datum/job/botanist, Current: 2, Limit: 2
[2024-07-27 09:49:47.987] DEBUG-JOB: FOC player job not enabled, Player: Bebrus2
[2024-07-27 09:49:47.987] DEBUG-JOB: DO pass, Player: Bebrus2, Level:3, Job:Cook
[2024-07-27 09:49:47.987] DEBUG-JOB: Running AR, Player: Bebrus2, Job: /datum/job/cook, LateJoin: 0
[2024-07-27 09:49:47.988] DEBUG-JOB: Player: Bebrus2 is now Rank: Cook, JCP:0, JPL:1
[2024-07-27 09:49:47.988] DEBUG-JOB: FOC player job not enabled, Player: Redwizz
[2024-07-27 09:49:47.988] DEBUG-JOB: FOC job filled and not overflow, Player: Redwizz, Job: /datum/job/cook, Current: 1, Limit: 1
```
The list is shuffled into an order of something like `list("Scientist",
"Botanist", "Cook", "Sec Officer", ...)` then iterated over for each
player. So every random job selection goes:
> "Does Player1 have Scientist enabled and at the right priority? No?
Okay, Botanist? Yes? You get botanist."
> "Does Player2 have Scientist enabled and at the right priority? No?
Okay, Botanist? Yes? You get botanist."
> "Does Player3 have Scientist enabled and at the right priority? No?
Okay, Botanist has no slots left so we'll remove it from the list. Okay,
Cook? Yes? You get cook."
> "Does Player4 have Scientist enabled and at the right priority? No?
Okay, Cook has no slots left so we'll remove it from the list. Okay, Sec
Officer? ..."
This can lead to stacked individual departments if it gets randomly
rolled to the start of the list in the shuffle, and completely empty
departments if they end up at the end.
On high pop shifts this is probably less of an issue. Player prefs add
noise to this and as departments at the front fill up, those at the back
pick up some of the lower pref players.
But have you ever had a shift where there's just like... No fucking sec
even though there's tons of players? The logging (before I made changes
in this PR) was a bit ass, but my hypothesis there is that sec officer
was shuffled right at the end of the random job list, so every other
department was filled up before sec officers were picked.
To mitigate this, I made the list shuffle every single time the game
picks a random available job for the player. This should lead to a more
balanced selection of available jobs by avoiding situations where the
code is biased towards packing some departments by accident.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Overflow fixes mean people who go to their prefs and see the Overflow
Role is On will all have the same experience - They will be the Overflow
role.
More random random job selection should prevent individual departments
having a jobs be stacked when it would have otherwise been possible for
a more balanced selection but the code unintentially biased random
departments to be overstaffed and understaffed each shift.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Having the Overflow Role set to On will properly ensure you get
that role at a High priority as intended by the game code.
fix: Job selection is now a little bit more random. Fixes an
unintentional bias in random job assignment that could lead to
feast-or-famine for roles where everyone is assigned one job and nobody
is assigned another job.
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com>
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Wallening [IDB IGNORE] [MDB IGNORE] (#85491)
## What's going on here Kept you waitin huh! This pr resprites most all walls, windows and other "wall adjacent" things to a 3/4th perspective, technical term is "tall" walls (we are very smart). If you're trying to understand the technical details here, much of the "rendering tech" is built off the idea of split-vis. Basically, split a sprite up and render it on adjacent turfs, to prevent seeing "through" walls/doors, and to support seeing "edges" without actually seeing the atom itself. Most of the rest of it is pipelining done to accommodate how icons are cut. ## Path To Merge Almost* all sprites and code is done at this point. There are some things missing both on and off the bounty list, but that will be the case forever unless we force upstream (you guys) to stop adding new shit that doesn't fit the style. I plan on accepting and integrating prs to the current working repo <https://github.com/wall-nerds/wallening> up until a merge, to make contribution simpler and allow things like bounties to close out more easily This pr is quite bulky, even stripping away map changes it's maybe 7000 LOC (We have a few maps that were modified with UpdatePaths, I am also tentatively pring our test map, for future use.) This may inhibit proper review, although that is part of why I am willing to make it despite my perfectionism. Apologies in advance. Due to the perspective shift, a lot of mapping work is going to need to be done at some point. This comes in varying levels of priority. Many wallmounts are offset by hand, some are stuck in the wall/basically cannot be placed on the east/west/north edges of walls (posters), some just don't look great good in their current position. Tests are currently a minor bit yorked, I thought it was more important to get this up then to clean them fully. ## What does it look like?       ## Credits <details> <summary>Historical Mumbojumbo</summary> I am gonna do my best to document how this project came to be. I am operating off third party info and half remembered details, so if I'm wrong please yell at me. This project started sometime in late 2020, as a product of Rohesie trying to integrate and make easier work from Mojave Sun (A recently defunct fallout server) with /tg/. Mojave Sun (Apparently this was LITERALLY JUST infrared baron, that man is insane) was working with tall walls, IE walls that are 48px tall instead of the normal 32. This was I THINK done based off a technical prototype from aao7 proving A it was possible and B it didn't look like dogwater. This alongside oranges begging the art team for 3/4th walls (he meant TGMC style) lead to Rohesie bringing on contributors from general /tg/, including actionninja who would eventually take over as technical lead and Kryson, who would define /tg/'s version of the artstyle. Much of the formative aspects of this project are their work. The project was coming along pretty well for a few months, but ran into serious technical issues with `SIDE_MAP`, a byond map_format that allows for simpler 3/4th rendering. Due to BULLSHIT I will not detail here, the map format caused issues both at random with flickering and heavily with multiz. Concurrent with this, action stepped down after hacking out the rendering tech and starting work on an icon cutter that would allow for simpler icon generation, leaving ninjanomnom to manage the project. Some time passed, and the project stalled out due to the technical issues. Eventually I built a test case for the issues we had with `SIDE_MAP` and convinced lummox jr (byond's developer) to explain how the fuckin thing actually worked. This understanding made the project theoretically possible, but did not resolve the problems with multi-z. Resolving those required a full rework of how rendering like, worked. I (alongside tattle) took over project development from ninjanomnom at this time, and started work on Plane Cube (#69115), which when finished would finally make the project technically feasible. The time between then and now has been slow, progressive work. Many many artists and technical folks have dumped their time into this (as you can see from the credits). I will get into this more below but I would like to explicitly thank (in no particular order) tattle, draco, arcanemusic, actionninja, imaginos, viro and kylerace for keeping the project alive in this time period. I would have curled up into a ball and died if I had to do this all myself, your help has been indispensable. </details> <details> <summary>Detailed Credits</summary> Deep apologies if I have forgotten someone (I am sure I have, if someone is you please contact me). I've done my best to collate from the git log/my memory. Thanks to (In no particular order): Raccoff: Being funny to bully, creating threshold decals for airlocks aa07: (I think) inspiring the project ActionNinja: Laying the technical rock we build off, supporting me despite byond trying to kill him, building the icon cutter that makes this possible ArcaneMusic: Artistic and technical work spanning from the project's start to literally today, being a constant of motivation and positivity. I can't list all the stuff he's done Armhulen: Key rendering work (he's the reason thindows render right), an upbeat personality and a kick in the ass. Love you arm Azlan: Damn cool sprites, consistently Ben10Omintrix: You know ben showed up just to make basic mobs work, he's just fuckin like that man BigBimmer: A large amount of bounty work, alongside just like, throwing shit around. An absolute joy to work with Capsandi: Plaques, blastdoors, artistic work early on CapybaraExtravagante: Rendering work on wall frames Draco: SO MUCH STUFF. Much of the spritework done over the past two years is his, constantly engaged and will take on anything. I would have given up if not for you Floyd: Early rendering work, so early I don't even know the details. Enjoy freedom brother Imaginos16: A guiding hand through the middle years, handled much of the sprite review and contribution for a good bit there Iamgoofball: A dedication to detail and aesthetic goals, spends a lot of effort dissecting feedback with a focus on making things as good as they can be at the jump Infrared: Part of the impetus for the project, made all the xenomorph stuff in the MS style Jacquerel: A bunch of little upkeep/technical things, has done so much sprite gruntwork (WHY ARE THERE SO MANY PAINTING TYPES) Justice12354: Solved a bunch of error sprites (and worked out how to actually make prs to the project) Thanks bro! Kryson: Built the artstyle of the project, carrying on for years even when it was technically dying, only stopping to casually beat cancer. So much of our style and art is Kryson KylerAce: Handled annoying technical stuff for me, built window frame logic and fully got rid of grilles. LemonInTheDark: Rendering dirtywork, project management and just so much fucking time in dreammaker editing sprites Meyhazah: Table buttons, brass windows and alll the old style doors Mothblocks: Has provided constant support, gave me a deadline and motivation, erased worries about "it not being done", gave just SO much money to fill in the critical holes in sprites. Thanks moth MTandi: Contributed art despite his own blackjack and hookers club opening right down the road, I'm sorry I rolled over some of your sprites man I wish we had finished earlier Ninjanomnomnom: Consulted on gags issues, kept things alive through some truly shit times oranges: This is his fault Rohesie: Organized the effort, did much of the initial like, proof of concept stuff. I hope you're doin well whatever you're up to. san7890: Consulting on mapper UX/design problems, being my pet mapper Senefi: Offsetting items with a focus on detail/the more unused canidates SimplyLogan: Detailed map work and mapper feedback, personally very kind even if we end up talking past each other sometimes. Thank you! SpaceSmithers: Just like, random mapping support out of nowhere, and bein a straight up cool dude Tattle: A bunch of misc project management stuff, organizing the discord, managing the test server, dealing with all the mapping bullshit for me, being my backup in case of bus. I know you think you didn't do much but your presence and work have been a great help Thunder12345: Came out of nowhere and just so much of the random bounties, I'm kind of upset about how much we paid him Time-Green: I hooked him in by fucking with stuff he made and now he's just doin shit, thanks for helping out man! Twaticus: Provided artistic feedback and authority for my poor feeble coder brain, believed in the project for YEARS, was a constant source of ❤️ and affirmation unit0016: I have no god damn idea who she is, popped out of nowhere on the github one day and dealt with a bunch of annoying rendering/refactoring. Godspeed random furry thank you for all your effort and issue reports Viro: A bunch of detailed spriting moving towards 3/4ths, both on and off the wallening fork. If anyone believed this project would be done, it was viro Wallem: Artistic review and consultation, was my go-to guy for a long time when the other two spritetainers were inactive Waltermeldon: Cracked out a bunch of rendering work, he's the reason windows look like not dogwater. Alongside floyd and action spent a TON of time speaking to lummox/unearthing how byond rendering worked trying to make this thing happen ZephyrTFA: Added directional airlock helpers, dealt with a big fuckin bugaboo that was living in my brain like it was nothing. Love you brother And finally: The Mojave Sun development team. They provided a testbed for the idea, committed hundreds and hundreds of hours to the artstyle, and were a large reason we caught issues early enough to meaningfully deal with them. Your work is a testament to what longterm effort and deep detailed care produce. I hope you're doing well whatever you're up to. Go out with a bang! </details> ## Changelog 🆑 Raccoff, aa07, ActionNinja, ArcaneMusic, Armhulen, Azlan, Ben10Omintrix, BigBimmer, Capsandi, CapybaraExtravagante, Draco, Floyd, Iamgoofball, Imaginos16, Infrared, Jacquerel, Justice12354, Kryson, KylerAce, LemonInTheDark, Meyhazah, Mothblocks, MTandi, Ninjanomnom, oranges, Rohesie, Runi-c, san7890, Senefi, SimplyLogan, SomeAngryMiner, SpaceSmithers, Tattle, Thunder12345, Time-Green, Twaticus, unit0016, Viro, Waltermeldon, ZephyrTFA with thanks to the Mojave Sun team! add: Resprites or offsets almost all "tall" objects in the game to match a 3/4ths perspective add: Bunch of rendering mumbo jumbo to make said 3/4ths perspective work /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Jacquerel <hnevard@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com> Co-authored-by: = <stewartareid@outlook.com> Co-authored-by: Capsandi <dansullycc@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: ArcaneMusic <hero12290@aol.com> Co-authored-by: tattle <66640614+dragomagol@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: SomeAngryMiner <53237389+SomeAngryMiner@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: KylerAce <kylerlumpkin1@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: ArcaneMusic <41715314+ArcaneMusic@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Time-Green <7501474+Time-Green@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: lessthanthree <83487515+lessthnthree@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ben10Omintrix <138636438+Ben10Omintrix@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Runi-c <5150427+Runi-c@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Roryl-c <5150427+Roryl-c@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: tattle <article.disaster@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Senefi <20830349+Peliex@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Justice <42555530+Justice12354@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: BluBerry016 <50649185+unit0016@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: SmArtKar <44720187+SmArtKar@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: SimplyLogan <47579821+loganuk@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Emmett Gaines <ninjanomnom@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Rob Bailey <github@criticalaction.net> Co-authored-by: MMMiracles <lolaccount1@hotmail.com> |
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Bitrunning loadout and name fixes (#1790)
## About The Pull Request Loadouts load again, gamer names have been replaced by character names. ## Why It's Good For The Game This is intended by what I created with the original bitrunning prefs ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Loadouts in bitrunning work again fix: Names in bitrunning work again /🆑 |
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