Stack recipie now relies upon 'glass ores' to craft, which when the tile is dug returns 2 sand, the same amount to craft one fake volcanic tile, ending the exploit.
* 1/4 done? maybe?
* more
* stuff
* incremental stuff
* stuff
* stuff & things
* mostly done but not yet
* stuffing
* stuffing 2: electric boogaloo
* Git Commit and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
* make it actually compile
* found more stuff
* fixes
* fix AI laws appearing out of order
* fix windows
* should be the remaining stuff
* this time for real
* i guess it should compile too
* fix sechuds
cl Naksu
code: reagent IDs have been removed in favor using reagent typepaths where applicable
fix: mechas, borg hyposprays etc no longer display internal reagent ids to the player
/cl
* Fixes projectiles not hitting mobs, some refactoring too
* some stuff for projectile can hit target to work with not being ontop of an object
* Yeah let's just refactor bullet_act while we're at it.
* Yeah let's just refactor bullet_act while we're at it.
* Yeah let's just refactor bullet_act while we're at it.
* CanPass returns true to projectiles regardless of hit
* snakecase?
* Passes thrownthing to hitby
* Items now also pass thrownthing
* No longer uses default arguments
Also fixes bananium shield
* Adds more arguments to hitby calls
* Standardises throw_impact
* Clears up some loose ends
* Adds back wacky comment
* Reinstates can_push=FALSE on bananium shield
Fixes#39976
A good number of things were missing various parts of the logging (going to GLOB.bombers, not going to client logs, not logging to game, ect), or doing incorrect things like passing admin verbs to saved logs.
Unified all the necessary actions under a single proc log_bomber() which handles everything in most use cases. This way the log isn't all jumbled up with inconsistent messages, everything's one format so you can quickly find what you need to bwoink the right person.
* small changes
* Adds a use_tool helper and changes some tools to use it
* Ports most tool operations to use_tool
* Converts more tool operations to use_tool and tool_act
* Changes some things to default_unfasten_wrench
* Improves tool_behavior support in mech construction
* Code review memes
* Fixes all instant use_tool calls failing
* Code improvements
* merge fixes
* Ore Stacking
* honk
* honk
* component memes
* honk2
* fix overlay off-by-1, sheet singular names
* Give the ores more descriptive names since sheets also have
* whoops debug memes
* atom editor memes
* fixes
* snowdin fix
* Grammar fixes to atom descriptions
- Capitalization and punctuation on most descriptions
- CentCom instead of centcom where appropriate
- Earth instead of earth where appropriate
* Remove spaces before newlines and oneline some strings
In cases where you're creating an image to use as an overlay, it makes more sense to use a mutable_appearance if you can. The image will create a static appearance for not just the image but also each intermediate step if you change vars along the way. The mutable appearance avoids this unnecessary and expensive process. The only situation that requires an image instead of a mutable_appearance is if the overlay is supposed to be directional. MA's ignore direction while images don't. I dunno why, probably another BYOND-ism.
I added a convenience function, mutable_appearance(), designed to emulate image(). Also went ahead and set the default plane of /mutable_appearance to FLOAT_PLANE because it's fucking 0 by default.
Several overlays that were image() calls were changed to just text strings when I could. overlays += "string" has the same result as overlays += image(icon, "string") and saves a proc call.