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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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Laser Gun Update: Deep Lore, Gun Variety, Pew Pew (#93520)
## About The Pull Request Updates the laser gun into four proper subtypes: Standard, Pistol, Rifle and Carbine. <img width="229" height="210" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/12c03076-8ebf-4d87-8c98-6a8cce6821db" /> Current sprites are pending a palette change. **Standard:** Functions as you would expect. Same as ever. **Pistol**: Lower charge, 20 force, normal sized, recharges faster. **Carbine**: 15 force, 26 mag, two round burst. Projectiles flight slightly faster. Cannot dual-wield. **Rifle**: 20 force. 40 mag. Two round burst. EMP resistant (not immune). Projectiles fly slightly faster. Cannot dual-wield (not that you need to). All but the rifle can be sourced from cargo. You can also buy the sovl version of the laser gun if you're especially nostalgic. ### Armory Changes The Armory now can potentially spawn either pistols, carbines or standard. The weighting leans closer to spawning carbines and standard as opposed to pistols. ### Lore Dump The laser line of weapons now all have lore. That rich, deep lore that every game needs and is totally not important at all to the meat and potatoes of the game. I'm paid by the hour ($0.00) ### Code Tidying Lasers are old and a total mess code-wise so we've tidied up while we're here. ## Why It's Good For The Game Variety is the spice of life and also some of these weapons could have used a face lift. Especially the laser carbine. Both functionaltiy wise and appearance wise. A bit of randomness in the armory means some rounds might have unique outcomes compared to others. Sometimes, items in cargo don't see particularly much use, so peppering in a few random potential deviations can maybe nudge people to utilize variant gear on future rounds. I'm obsessed with writing too much information. I blame Hatterhat. ## Changelog 🆑 add: Three variants of the laser gun; Carbine (replacing the existing one), Pistol and Rifle! Find it (possibly) in your armory today! balance: The armory laser guns might be different variants of the laser gun, rather than always being the standard. The standard is the same as ever, even if it looks different. add: If you care, the sovl version is available as a goodie. And in the hands of pirates... spellcheck: Lore! LORE FOR LASER GUNS! LOOOORE! Examine laser guns closely and you might learn more about them. balance: The new set of laser guns come with brand new sprites. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: StaringGasMask <62149527+Exester509@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Viscerator PASS flags (#93912)
## About The Pull Request Viscerator has PASSMOB, but doesn't respect the flag. Fixes possible oversight. Adds flags PASSMACHINE && PASSFLAP. ## Why It's Good For The Game PASSMOB: - Possible oversight - Supposed to be respecting the PASSMOB flag PASSMACHINE && PASSFLAP: - Realistically manhacks would be able to fly over machines, and fly through flaps ## Changelog 🆑 ArchBTW balance: viscerators get PASSMACHINE && PASSFLAP fix: viscerators respect the PASSMOB flag /🆑 |
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d14e538393 | Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation into upstream-15-10-2025 | ||
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Sleeping Carp and Cain & Abel no longer tell you about armor penetration when you reflect projectiles with them (#93275)
## About The Pull Request Projectile refactor pulled armor check above the pre-hit comsig, this fixes that. No need to check armor before you're hit when you potentially will not be. ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Sleeping Carp and Cain & Abel no longer tell you about armor penetration when you reflect projectiles with them /🆑 |
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5bd8784918 | Most hostile mobs can no longer be trapped by closets, chairs, and aggro grabs (#91652) | ||
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Rebalances wound determination values, wounding escalation and wound armor to hopefully be less explosive (#91099)
This is a big one so please bear with me, wounds are complicated We've decreased the max contributed damage to wound rolls from 35 to 25. This results, after the exponent, a max possible wound roll of 1 to 91 before any modifiers (assuming the attack, after armor, is 25 or above). The minimum value to wound is still 5. Most wounds were contributing significant numbers per wound type to the potential for a new wound to occur. Getting wounded once meant you were getting wound a lot, but actually getting past that first wounding may be the tricky part. We have significantly reigned in the wound penalty that having a wound contributes, and instead utilize the series wound penalty to allow same type wounds to escalate themselves faster as a priority. Having wounds still makes you more wound vulnerable, just not to such an extreme degree. The priority here for what wounds matter most for contributing to overall wounding vulnerability is ``Infected BURNS > BURNS > SLASH|PIERCE > BLUNT.`` Wound armor, unlike all other kinds of armor, was used as a additive value to the wound roll modifiers rather than a multiplicative value. We have reworked how wound armor is determined by changing how wound modifiers are calculated. Firstly, we're passing our entire injury roll into the ``check_woundings_mod()`` proc, as we're not treating this as a proc that just adds values anymore. Secondly, bare wound bonus only applies if there is no potential wound protection from any source, as expected. But it comes last in the calculations. Thirdly, wound protection is applied to the injury roll last, after wound bonuses from the attack, wound bonuses from other wounds and wound bonuses from a disabled limb are applied. This does not include serial wound bonuses, which are determined outside of this proc. Wound protection comes from two sources. Clothing and limb wound resistance. Your chest and head have an amount of wound resistance so long as they are not mangled in any fashion. Being mangled means having either a hairline fracture or a weeping avulsion wound. Wound protection reduces the final injury roll by a percentage. Say our roll is 50, and we have effectively 50% wound protection. The final roll would be 25. ~~Most clothing have had their wound armor values changed. As a loose rule, I used the highest of melee or bomb armor, except where that value was 100, in which case I used the lowest instead. I'm basing this decision on how embeds are calculated, which is attack type agnostic.~~ ~~Some armor have inconsistent values because they are alternative armors to an existing armor type or are hyperspecialized armor. Ablative, bulletproof and security vests all share a value of 35, despite the former two not having decent melee or bomb armor.~~ ~~Some clothing missing wound armor that should have had them now have wound armor.~~ ~~This may need a bit of scrutiny in case one or two seem weirdly high. Some have maybe become too low. Its a bit hard to say.~~ I changed it to ``exposed_wound_bonus`` to better represent when it applies. You can be naked and still not be affected by this bonus if the limb has wound resistance. I'm not promising anything with this PR, but this is an attempt to sanity check the values on wounds so that we're not seeing what the data that determined the removal of beheading presented. An extreme over-representation of tier 3 wounds. ~~And, from that, maybe I can argue for beheadings coming back. That's my goal. I think beheadings happened so much because the numbers were in need of work.~~ Well okay I just wanna make wounds a bit more workable actually more than I want beheadings. Why is it that tier 3 wounds were so over-represented? Because wounds will often force more severe wounds of other types by merit of any wounds existing at all on a limb. Having **_a_** wound makes you more wound prone for any kind of wound, and not just making you more likely to suffer a more severe type of the same wound. The threshold mechanic was intended to simulate making a wound worse, but oddly just made a limb broadly more prone to getting worse from any kind of attack to such a degree that future wound rolls of different types were often going to start at the threshold necessary to be a tier 3 wound. Dismemberment, mind you, requires you to suffer a flesh wound while you have a bone wound of tier 2 or higher (with tier 3 giving a bonus to this). You can do this readily via just a sharp weapon, because having a mangled limb causes the wound to turn into a bone wound. Technically, this is meant to be less likely as the effective damage for this wound is halved. But the wound bonus from having a flesh wound was almost always significant enough to kick your new bone wound up to a tier 3. In other words; its not surprising that you saw so many beheadings, because the system wanted to behead you as fast as it possibly can thanks to all these escalating values. Wound armor was only applied as a flat reduction on the roll. The average for wound armor was 10. After receiving a single wound, you can expect wound rolls to reach upwards of 100, even if the actual damage roll was not particularly high, due to wound stacking bonuses form being wounded. This meant that wounds, if they happened, came thick and fast after the first, regardless of what your protection might be to wounds. It was just a matter of getting past the initial bump. This is why effects that forced wounds were so powerful. They basically made a given limb more prone to taking a wound without having to deal with the protection problem first. Finally, this is just a broad flaw with the system that is not its fault. It is actually a problem that isn't a problem. Most people in the game are not wearing helmets that protect their head. So most people are going to suffer from a higher proclivity of being wounded if people are aiming for the head. There is this...kind of cargo cult belief that aiming for the head means you do more damage, or can stun someone if you're lucky or what have you. It's entirely nonsense, but it has a grain of truth in that people rarely wear, or even have access too, headwear that provides wound protection or any protection at all. People have jumpsuits, which are universally wound protected, but that isn't true of the head. Look, the point is, they're not aiming at the head because it is usually less armored, its for other reasons but it just so happens to become true due to wounds and how wounds roll their type. To soften this issue, I've decided to treat wound resistance as armor until the limb suffers a tier 3 wound. This way, hits to the head MAY not necessarily escalate to tier 3 instantly as they would on live even from relatively low power weapons. Some weapons have very low force, but have extreme bare wound bonuses. This should be less likely after this change. I doubt this will necessarily make high damage high wound weapons like energy swords any less prone to cutting you clean open, but it might thanks to the reduction to contributed damage to the injury roll. The system is now _a bit more random_. 🆑 balance: Wounds do not make you as vulnerable to suffering wounds of all types as before. Instead, wounds make you more vulnerable to suffering worse versions of themselves as a priority. balance: Wound armor is now more impactful when protecting you from wounds when you have already been wounded. balance: Your head and chest are more difficult to wound until they have been mangled; either from suffering from a weeping avulsion or a hairline fracture. code: Changed the variable for bare_wound_bonus to exposed_wound_bonus to better explain what that variable is doing. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@users.noreply.github.com> |
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e3dee6810e | Most hostile mobs can no longer be trapped by closets, chairs, and aggro grabs (#91652) | ||
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Rebalances wound determination values, wounding escalation and wound armor to hopefully be less explosive (#91099)
## About The Pull Request This is a big one so please bear with me, wounds are complicated ### Max Potential Wound Rolls We've decreased the max contributed damage to wound rolls from 35 to 25. This results, after the exponent, a max possible wound roll of 1 to 91 before any modifiers (assuming the attack, after armor, is 25 or above). The minimum value to wound is still 5. ### Wound Escalation Penalties Most wounds were contributing significant numbers per wound type to the potential for a new wound to occur. Getting wounded once meant you were getting wound a lot, but actually getting past that first wounding may be the tricky part. We have significantly reigned in the wound penalty that having a wound contributes, and instead utilize the series wound penalty to allow same type wounds to escalate themselves faster as a priority. Having wounds still makes you more wound vulnerable, just not to such an extreme degree. The priority here for what wounds matter most for contributing to overall wounding vulnerability is ``Infected BURNS > BURNS > SLASH|PIERCE > BLUNT.`` ### Wound Armor Wound armor, unlike all other kinds of armor, was used as a additive value to the wound roll modifiers rather than a multiplicative value. We have reworked how wound armor is determined by changing how wound modifiers are calculated. Firstly, we're passing our entire injury roll into the ``check_woundings_mod()`` proc, as we're not treating this as a proc that just adds values anymore. Secondly, bare wound bonus only applies if there is no potential wound protection from any source, as expected. But it comes last in the calculations. Thirdly, wound protection is applied to the injury roll last, after wound bonuses from the attack, wound bonuses from other wounds and wound bonuses from a disabled limb are applied. This does not include serial wound bonuses, which are determined outside of this proc. Wound protection comes from two sources. Clothing and limb wound resistance. Your chest and head have an amount of wound resistance so long as they are not mangled in any fashion. Being mangled means having either a hairline fracture or a weeping avulsion wound. Wound protection reduces the final injury roll by a percentage. Say our roll is 50, and we have effectively 50% wound protection. The final roll would be 25. ### ~~Wound Armor on Clothing~~ Reverted ~~Most clothing have had their wound armor values changed. As a loose rule, I used the highest of melee or bomb armor, except where that value was 100, in which case I used the lowest instead. I'm basing this decision on how embeds are calculated, which is attack type agnostic.~~ ~~Some armor have inconsistent values because they are alternative armors to an existing armor type or are hyperspecialized armor. Ablative, bulletproof and security vests all share a value of 35, despite the former two not having decent melee or bomb armor.~~ ~~Some clothing missing wound armor that should have had them now have wound armor.~~ ~~This may need a bit of scrutiny in case one or two seem weirdly high. Some have maybe become too low. Its a bit hard to say.~~ ### The ``bare_wound_bonus`` variable I changed it to ``exposed_wound_bonus`` to better represent when it applies. You can be naked and still not be affected by this bonus if the limb has wound resistance. ## Why It's Good For The Game I'm not promising anything with this PR, but this is an attempt to sanity check the values on wounds so that we're not seeing what the data that determined the removal of beheading presented. An extreme over-representation of tier 3 wounds. ~~And, from that, maybe I can argue for beheadings coming back. That's my goal. I think beheadings happened so much because the numbers were in need of work.~~ Well okay I just wanna make wounds a bit more workable actually more than I want beheadings. Why is it that tier 3 wounds were so over-represented? Because wounds will often force more severe wounds of other types by merit of any wounds existing at all on a limb. Having **_a_** wound makes you more wound prone for any kind of wound, and not just making you more likely to suffer a more severe type of the same wound. The threshold mechanic was intended to simulate making a wound worse, but oddly just made a limb broadly more prone to getting worse from any kind of attack to such a degree that future wound rolls of different types were often going to start at the threshold necessary to be a tier 3 wound. Dismemberment, mind you, requires you to suffer a flesh wound while you have a bone wound of tier 2 or higher (with tier 3 giving a bonus to this). You can do this readily via just a sharp weapon, because having a mangled limb causes the wound to turn into a bone wound. Technically, this is meant to be less likely as the effective damage for this wound is halved. But the wound bonus from having a flesh wound was almost always significant enough to kick your new bone wound up to a tier 3. In other words; its not surprising that you saw so many beheadings, because the system wanted to behead you as fast as it possibly can thanks to all these escalating values. Wound armor was only applied as a flat reduction on the roll. The average for wound armor was 10. After receiving a single wound, you can expect wound rolls to reach upwards of 100, even if the actual damage roll was not particularly high, due to wound stacking bonuses form being wounded. This meant that wounds, if they happened, came thick and fast after the first, regardless of what your protection might be to wounds. It was just a matter of getting past the initial bump. This is why effects that forced wounds were so powerful. They basically made a given limb more prone to taking a wound without having to deal with the protection problem first. Finally, this is just a broad flaw with the system that is not its fault. It is actually a problem that isn't a problem. Most people in the game are not wearing helmets that protect their head. So most people are going to suffer from a higher proclivity of being wounded if people are aiming for the head. There is this...kind of cargo cult belief that aiming for the head means you do more damage, or can stun someone if you're lucky or what have you. It's entirely nonsense, but it has a grain of truth in that people rarely wear, or even have access too, headwear that provides wound protection or any protection at all. People have jumpsuits, which are universally wound protected, but that isn't true of the head. Look, the point is, they're not aiming at the head because it is usually less armored, its for other reasons but it just so happens to become true due to wounds and how wounds roll their type. To soften this issue, I've decided to treat wound resistance as armor until the limb suffers a tier 3 wound. This way, hits to the head MAY not necessarily escalate to tier 3 instantly as they would on live even from relatively low power weapons. Some weapons have very low force, but have extreme bare wound bonuses. This should be less likely after this change. I doubt this will necessarily make high damage high wound weapons like energy swords any less prone to cutting you clean open, but it might thanks to the reduction to contributed damage to the injury roll. The system is now _a bit more random_. ## Changelog 🆑 balance: Wounds do not make you as vulnerable to suffering wounds of all types as before. Instead, wounds make you more vulnerable to suffering worse versions of themselves as a priority. balance: Wound armor is now more impactful when protecting you from wounds when you have already been wounded. balance: Your head and chest are more difficult to wound until they have been mangled; either from suffering from a weeping avulsion or a hairline fracture. code: Changed the variable for bare_wound_bonus to exposed_wound_bonus to better explain what that variable is doing. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Cleans mentions of 'spinwarder' in code (#3764)
## Why It's Good For The Game resolves https://github.com/Bubberstation/Bubberstation/issues/3716 ## Proof Of Testing idk man i didnt change anything ## Changelog 🆑 refactor: changed bounty hunter and tongue default languages from spinwarder to panslavic /🆑 |
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Corpses spawned from human-like npcs will inherit damage values dealt to the npc (#90037)
## About The Pull Request If you shoot a Syndicate NPC, and it dies and spawns a corpse, the corpse will - rather than having zero damage - have the corresponding damage you dealt to it. ## Why It's Good For The Game Always found it a little immersion breaking that they just spawned flawless corpses. Course they won't have any wounds or anything... but hey it's *better*. ## Changelog 🆑 Melbert qol: Corpses spawned from human-like NPCs will spawn damaged according to how they died (or will even gib if the npc was gibbed) fix: Maint Russians with guns will now spawn corpses instead of vanishing /🆑 |
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Bitesize Common Core: Spinwarder Language (#89612)
## About The Pull Request Adds the Spinwarder language, and grants it to Space Russians (including the mobs, Fugitive Hunters, and the BODA machine).  <details> <summary>Lore Be Here, Abandon All Hope</summary> **Spinwarder Russian**, also known simply as **Spinwarder**, was the official language of the Third Soviet Union, and following the collapse of that state, has remained the primary spoken language in its former lands, including the Spinward Stellar Coalition, which is the closest stellar governing body to SS13. This means its the language spoken by your average Space Russian who you might find nearby to the station; it's also the language used by devices made in and around the former Third Soviet Union. As an additional tidbit, the icon for the language:  is the state flag of the SSC. </details> |
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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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New Battle Arcade (#81810)
## About The Pull Request 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. ## Why It's Good For The Game 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. ## Changelog 🆑 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. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Add a unit test to check that maploaded simple/basic mobs are in an environment they can survive in. (#82180)
## About The Pull Request I've recently noticed that the maploaded penguins from the snowdin away mission were dying from unsafe atmos/temperature. This sparked the idea of making a (focus only) unit test that would prevent this sort of issues from happening. This PR also implements the usage of the `atmos_requirements` and `body_temp_sensitive` elements for simple animals too, cutting down the copypaste. ## Why It's Good For The Game More unit tests to make sure things are done correctly. ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Made sure that mapped critters (i.e. penguins on the snow cabin away mission) can survive in the environment they're spawned in. /🆑 |
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fixes fake laser lenses falling out of pirates (#82102)
## About The Pull Request fixes #81812 pirate basic mobs use casingtype instead of projectiletype. This meant pirates shooting lasers were trying to drop casings with their projectiles. switching it to use projectiletype for the /trooper/pirate/ranged types fixes the issue, though it would need to be respecified for pirates using ballistic weapons if we want them to drop the stuff later. ## Why It's Good For The Game fix good. fake bullet casings bad ## Changelog 🆑 fix: basic mob pirates no longer drop fake energy weapon lenses when shooting you to death with lasers. /🆑 |
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f970d56ec9 |
russian mobsters are no longer ridicilously fast (#80788)
## About The Pull Request instead of 0 additive slowdown now they have 1.2, moving at a comfortable pace now previously if you did not react fast enough and they hit you even once you could not outrun them because damage slowdown and they moved ridicilously fast like an assistant on crack ## Why It's Good For The Game fixes #79799 ## Changelog 🆑 fix: After a raid on the local drug mafia in the sector by TerraGov, the Russian Mobsters no longer have access to easy drugs and as a result are no longer 24/7 running faster than the average spaceman. /🆑 |
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Abductor Ship Bitrunner Domain (#80106)
## About The Pull Request Adds in a new Bitrunner domain called Abductor Ship which is an assault-type domain themed as an abductor mothership. It adds in a new Abductor simplemob, gives them enemy AI almost identical to the Syndicate Assault mobs and then sets them up in a new modular Domain map fit with a custom Safehouse and multiple enemy types. The domain is the same reward and difficulty level as the Syndicate Assault mission and can be easily compared to it, while also being fresh and having a cool themed map to run around in and blast aliens. I don't know, I think it's cool... ## Why It's Good For The Game Fun alien destruction, more Bitrunner content. Can you really go wrong with that? It seems like bitrunning becomes dry when you've exhausted all your domain options and have gotten used to them. ## Changelog 🆑 add: Added new modular Assault-Type domain "Abductor Ship" add: Added new simple mob abductor agents team /🆑 |
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Certain ID trims affect secbot response (#79980)
## About The Pull Request A prior refactor of how ID cards worked removed (without commentary?) the long-previously-existing behaviour that Agent IDs cause a subtraction from the level of suspicion that security bots see from you. I have not only restored this behaviour, but applied it to a handful of other ID cards (based on trim). When Beepsky looks at you he will make an assessment based on various factors controlled by his bot settings: - If Beepsky is set to check ID and your identity is concealed (you appear as "Unknown") add 4 points. - If Beepsky is set to check Weapons and you are holding a restricted weapon without a permit, add 4 points. - If Beepsky is set to check Weapons and you are wearing a restricted weapon on your belt or back without a permit, add 2 points. - If Beepsky is set to check records and you are set to Arrest, add 5 points. - If Beepsky is set to check records and you have some other non-innocent status, add 2 points. - If you are wearing a wizard's hat, add 2 points. - If you are not human, add 1 point (police are racist). - If you are loyalty implanted, subtract 1 point. Factors added or restored in this PR based on your ID now are: - If you are wearing an Agent ID, subtract 5 points. - If you are wearing a Cybercop ID, subtract 1 point. - If you are wearing a Centcomm ID, subtract 10 points. - If you are wearing an Admin ID, subtract infinite points. - If you are wearing a prisoner ID, add 1 point. - If you are wearing a Syndicate or Battlecruiser ID, add 5 or 10 points. If Beepsky is _emagged_ then he will view all targets as having 10 threat, regardless of their ID card. If you complete this process with >4 points he will attempt to arrest you. The upshot of my changes are: Wearing an Agent ID card will cause Beepsky to overlook the fact that you are carrying a gun in your hands without a permit, unless you are also set to arrest. Wearing an Agent ID card will cause Beepsky to overlook the fact that you are set to arrest, unless you are carrying a gun in your hands. Wearing a prisoner ID while not human will cause Beepsky to try and arrest you if you have a weapon on your belt or back (if he is set to care about weapons permits or unless you have one). Wearing a centcomm ID card will cause Beepsky to treat you as above the law in basically all circumstances, up to and including when you try and beat him to death. He will simply sit there and take it. In addition to this, this information forwarded to AI is now also available to player secbots upon examine. Players can't become secbots very easily because you can't upload PAIs into them or enable their sentience in the panel, but it sometimes happens via random event or admin intervention. ## Why It's Good For The Game I think this was removed by mistake? It wasn't included in the changelog and everyone I talked to thought it was still true. It's a fun feature which makes agent IDs marginally more useful. I think Beepsky and pals judging you based on your job makes sense, even if it is mostly applied to fluff roles. ## Changelog 🆑 add: Agent IDs once more trick Beepsky into treating you more leniently. add: Prisoner IDs make Beepsky treat you somewhat more suspiciously, as do Syndicate IDs. Wearing a Centcomm ID means that Beepsky is aware that you are above the law. add: Player-controlled security bots can view someone's assessed threat level by examining them. /🆑 |
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9696dd1a1d |
Targeting Datums Renamed (and global) (#79513)
## About The Pull Request [Implements the backend required to make targeting datums global](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/commit/6901ead12e419530b7f646ea21094d4432d7385e) It's inconsistent with the rest of basic ai for these to have a high degree of state, plus like, such a waste yaknow? [Implements GET_TARGETING_STRATEGY](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/commit/d79c29134d03424a9f8bacd64c08cb41775fe8c0) Regexes used: new.*(/datum/targetting_datum[^,(]*)\(*\)* -> GET_TARGETING_STRATEGY($1) Renamed all instances of targetting to targeting (also targetting datum -> targeting strategy) I've used GET_TARGETING_STRATEGY at the source where the keys are actually used, rather then in the listing. This works out just fine. ## Why It's Good For The Game Not a misspelled name through the whole codebase, very slightly less memory load for basically no downside (slight cpu cost maybe but not a significant one. --------- Co-authored-by: John Willard <53777086+JohnFulpWillard@users.noreply.github.com> |
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6454b5ec9b |
Automatic fire for mobs (#79502)
This adds a component you can slap onto mobs with ranged attacks which lets them fire repeatedly with the mouse held down. I applied it to a couple of existing mobs, to be honest we don't currently have any which _need_ this but I will add it to the Ranged Holoparasite (which really does need it) depending on which PR gets merged first. |
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05f9e9f997 |
Balances the stormtrooper shotgun mob (#79578)
## About The Pull Request A few months ago during the conversion to a Basic mob the shotgun range was changed to 1 instead of staying at what it was prior, meaning the mob itself would get in your face and unload instantly. ## Why It's Good For The Game Fighting an npc mob that is as fast or faster than you, with 250 health and basically 1 shots you isnt very fun, this returns their range some even though they dont really act like they did prior still. I thought about making it match the SMG range as well? But 3 leaves it as below  ## Changelog :cl:zergspower balance: NPC Syndicate Shotgunners range requirement returned /🆑 |
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9e18c6575a |
Basic Pirate NPCs (#79284)
## About The Pull Request Converts hostile pirate NPCs to basic mobs - specifically, a subtype of trooper. As their behavior is not meaningfully distinct from other troopers, this conversion mostly just sticks them on the existing AI behavior while keeping the rest the same. Pirates do have one new thing going for them, though, to differentiate them from other troopers. They use the new **plundering attacks** component, which means that every time they land a melee attack, they steal money from the bank account of whoever they hit. This requires the target to be wearing an ID with a linked bank account, so it's not the hardest thing in the world to hide your money from them - but it's still something to be wary of! If killed, any mob with this component will drop everything they've stolen in a convenient holochip. ## Why It's Good For The Game Takes down 5 more simplemobs, and (I think) converts the last remaining trooper-type enemy to be a basic trooper. (It's possible there's more I've forgotten that could use the same AI, though.) The money-stealing behavior is mostly good because I think it's funny, but it also makes the pirates something a little distinct from "yet another mob that runs at you and punches you until you die". They still do that, but now there's a little twist! This can be placed on other mobs too, if we want to make any other sorts of thieves or brigands. ## Changelog 🆑 refactor: Pirate NPCs now use the basic mob framework. They'll be a little smarter in combat, and if you're wearing your ID they'll siphon your bank account with every melee attack! Beware! Please report any bugs. /🆑 |
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Nanotrasen basic mobs. (#78917)
## About The Pull Request First and foremost, converts all Nanotrasen simplemobs into basic mobs. To avoid messy and redundant code, or god forbid, making Nanotrasen mobs a subtype of Syndicate ones, I've made Syndicate, Russian, and Nanotrasen mobs all share a unified "Trooper" parent. This should have no effect on their behaviors, but makes things much easier to extend further in the future. While most of this PR is pretty cut-and-dry, I've done a couple notable things. For one, all types of ranged trooper will now avoid friendly fire, instead of shooting their friends in the back. Even the Russians have trigger discipline. I've also created a new AI subtree that allows mobs to call for reinforcements. I've hopefully made this easy to extend, but the existing version works as follows: - A mob with this subtree that gains a target that is also a mob will call out to all mobs within 15 tiles. - If they share a faction, mobs receiving the call will have the target added to their retaliate list, and have a new key set targeting the calling mob. - If they have the correct subtree in their AI controller, called-to mobs will then run over to help out. Sadly, this behavior is currently used only by a few completely unused Nanotrasen mobs, so in practice it will not yet be seen. Finally, I've fixed a minor issue where melee Russian mobs punch people to death despite holding a knife. They now use the proper effects for stabbing instead of punching. ## Why It's Good For The Game Removes 8 more simple animals from the list. As said above, making all "trooper" type mobs share a common parent cuts down on code reuse, ensures consistency of behavior, and makes it much easier to add new troopers not affiliated with these groups. I expect that I'll make pirates share this same parent next. The new "reinforcements" behavior, though extremely powerful, opens up exciting new opportunities in the future. There aren't many existing behaviors that allow basic mobs to work _together_ in interesting ways, and I think adding some enemy teamwork could be fun. ## Changelog 🆑 refactor: Hostile Nanotrasen mobs now use the basic mob framework. This should make them a little smarter and more dangerous. Please report any bugs. fix: Russian mobs will now actually use those knives they're holding. /🆑 |