* Romerol tumors in living non-zombies don't delete on death (#79945)
## About The Pull Request
Romerol tumors have been broken for over a month because Melbert made
them delete on host death, without realizing that people without
`TRAIT_NODEATH` can have them (namely, non-zombies). This simply puts
the self-deletion behind an `iszombie` check.
## Why It's Good For The Game
This was an oversight that went under the radar until I saw someone get
denied a zombie outbreak because of it.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: People exposed to romerol while alive will once again revive as
zombies on death.
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Co-authored-by: Mothblocks <35135081+Mothblocks@ users.noreply.github.com>
* Romerol tumors in living non-zombies don't delete on death
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Co-authored-by: Y0SH1M4S73R <legoboyo@earthlink.net>
Co-authored-by: Mothblocks <35135081+Mothblocks@ users.noreply.github.com>
* Gets some of the easy-bad species procs (#78993)
## About The Pull Request
- Kills `spec_death`, everything that used it is now signalized.
- Kills `spec_hitby`, nothing used it. Anything that did hypothetically
can use the signal.
- [x] I tested this PR
## Why It's Good For The Game
These are all bad and using signals is superior.
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
code: Removed species death and species hitby, replaced any uses with
signals.
/🆑
* Gets some of the easy-bad species procs
* Modular adjustments
* Merge skew
* Update synthetic.dm
* Refactor this
* Update tails.dm
* Update tails.dm
* Final touches
* Update synthetic.dm
* Update synthetic.dm
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Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Giz <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com>
* A thorough audit of damage procs and specifically their use in on_mob_life() (with unit tests!)
* Modular changes--bonus, removes a bunch of completely unused code signals code that was taking up resources needlessly
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Co-authored-by: Bloop <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fixed headless zambos and the oversight of no bio armor resistance (#78589)
## About The Pull Request
Fixed zombies being able to infect headless corpses (Including former
zombies)
Fixed bio armor being totally useless against zombies. Now it checks how
hurt your limb is: If it's more than the bio armor value, you get
infected. THICKMATERIAL clothing guarantees at least 25 damage required
to infect you, non-thick clothing reduces effective defence by 25. In
practice this means people with MODsuits, biosuits will resist infection
unless they're pummeled into crit, and wearing a firesuit will save you
from the first few slashes.
Fixed the bomb hood armor not having the same bio armor value as bomb
armor.
Added a message to the zed when they succesfully infect someone.
Turned some proc names into snake_case rather than, uh, nospacecase.
## Why It's Good For The Game
> Fixed zombies being able to infect headless corpses (Including former
zombies)
This is pretty cool but it also means you can't actually permanently
kill a zombie if they just get slashed again by another zombie.
> Fixed bio armor being totally useless against zombies. Now it checks
how hurt your limb is: If it's more than the bio armor value, you get
infected. THICKMATERIAL clothing guarantees at least 25 damage required
to infect you, non-thick clothing reduces effective defence by 25. In
practice this means people with MODsuits, biosuits will resist infection
unless they're pummeled into crit, and wearing a firesuit will save you
from the first few slashes.
Melbert told me this is an oversight, so I, uh, 'fixed' it? This also
lets people have some true actual defence against zombie infections,
without making them immune to it.
> Fixed the bomb hood armor not having the same bio armor value as bomb
armor.
Bug I noticed while going over bio armors.
> Added a message to the zed when they succesfully infect someone.
QoL and good feedback
> Turned some proc names into snake_case rather than, uh, nospacecase.
what the hell do you call isuckatnamignprocs(). what case is that.
cougarcase?
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixed zombies being able to infect headless corpses (Including
former zombies)
fix: Fixed bio armor being totally useless against zombies. Now it
checks how hurt your limb is: If it's more than the bio armor value, you
get infected. THICKMATERIAL clothing guarantees at least 25 damage
required to infect you, non-thick clothing reduces effective defence by
25. In practice this means people with MODsuits, biosuits will resist
infection unless they're pummeled into crit, and wearing a firesuit will
save you from the first few slashes.
fix: Fixed the bomb hood armor not having the same bio armor value as
bomb armor.
qol: Added a message to the zed when they succesfully infect someone.
code: Turned some proc names into snake_case rather than, uh,
nospacecase.
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@ users.noreply.github.com>
* Fixed headless zambos and the oversight of no bio armor resistance
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Co-authored-by: carlarctg <53100513+carlarctg@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@ users.noreply.github.com>
* Replaces internal_organs with organs
* Makes all of the necessary internal_organs -> organs in our files to compile
And it seems to work too!
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Co-authored-by: Time-Green <timkoster1@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: GoldenAlpharex <jerego1234@hotmail.com>
* Fix tongue tied restricting infectious zombie communication (#69840)
* Fix tongue tied communication being restricted with hand objects and adds support for people with more than 2 hands.
* Makes zombie claws 'hand objects'.
* Fix tongue tied restricting infectious zombie communication
Co-authored-by: Tim <timothymtorres@gmail.com>
* This tail refactor turned into an organ refactor. Funny how that works.
* Firstly, fixing all the conflicts.
* Fixes all our maps (hopefully)
* Actually, this should fix pod people hair :)
* Almost everything is working, just two major things to fix
* Fixed a certain kind of external organ
* Cleaning up some more stuff
* Turned tail_cat into tail because why the fuck are they separate?
* Moved all the tails into tails.dmi because that was just dumb to have like 3 in a different file
* Adds relevant_layers to organs to help with rendering
* Makes stored_feature_id also check mutant_bodyparts
* Fixes the icon_state names of ALL the tails (pain)
* Fixes wagging, gotta refactor most mutant bodyparts later on
* I Love Added Failures
* Fixed some organs that slipped through my searches
* This could possibly fix the CI for this?
* It doesn't look like it did fix it
* This will make it pass, even if it's ugly as sin.
* Fixed Felinids having a weird ghost tail
* Fixes instances of snouts and tails not being properly colored
Co-authored-by: Kapu1178 <75460809+Kapu1178@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: GoldenAlpharex <jerego1234@hotmail.com>
* Process procs now properly utilize deltatime when implementing rates, timers and probabilities (#52981)
* Process procs now properly use deltatime when implementing rates, timers and probabilities
* Review fixes
* Geiger counters cleanup
Made hardsuit geiger code more similar to geiger counter code
Geiger counters are more responsive now
* Moved SS*_DT defines to subsystems.dm
* Rebase fix
* Redefined the SS*_DT defines to use the subsystem wait vars
* Implemented suggested changes by @AnturK
* Commented /datum/proc/process about the deltatime stuff
* Send delta_time as a process parameter instead of the defines
Also DTfied acid_processing
* Dtfied new acid component
* Process procs now properly utilize deltatime when implementing rates, timers and probabilities
Co-authored-by: Donkie <daniel.cf.hultgren@gmail.com>
* Cleanup up all instances of using var/ definitions in proc parameters. (#52728)
* var/list cleanup
* The rest of the owl
* plushvar bad
* Can't follow my own advice.
* Cleanup up all instances of using var/ definitions in proc parameters.
Co-authored-by: Timberpoes <silent_insomnia_pp@hotmail.co.uk>
* pierce the heavens
* starts doing projs
* continue pierce
* before armor
* before sharpness redefine
* rename sharp defines, before further implementation
* finishing undoing atk_type back to sharpness
* neatens up sharpness defines, FALSE -> SHARP_NONE
* more piercing, removes brute damage bleed, bubblegum no longer wound
* starts letting embeds get in on the fun
* half with embed
* work on dismembering
* continued embed work
* more moving bandaging to limbs
* more dismemberment work
* removing embed pierce stuff
* tweaking bullets
* more docs and work on dismemberment
* spans, piercing, guns
* dismemberment and scar fixes
* bee changes
* bullets embedding
* more bullet and dismember work
* dismemberment, surgery, piercing, formaldehyde,
* pleases travis
* pierce smite
* nicer on blood
* Auto stash before rebase of "tgstation/master"
* more neatening
* wounds only consider up to 35 damage, wounds on l6 and 762
* updates hulk
* balance
* defines
* lower slug to 50 brute to accommodate wounds
* adds differentiation for having flesh/bones/both in mobs
* moves scar descs to json, renames organic_state
* excises removed healing skill
* fixes logs, inconsistencies, some balance changes
* untab
* slight compress
* a
* kills pointed global list
* dmdoc
* halfway through roh
* finishes roh review
* okay NOW i finished roh's reviews
* roh roh roh your boat
* gently down the stream
* global lists
* list ops, fix scanner for bone gel improvised fix
* travis moment
* sounds added and moved
* pellet clouds can join the fun fully, slight gun balancing for wounds
* doc moment
* unconflicts myself
* update hulk
* Update code/_onclick/item_attack.dm
Co-authored-by: Rohesie <rohesie@gmail.com>
* crying ascii face
* final rohview
* oops
* final final
Co-authored-by: Rohesie <rohesie@gmail.com>
About The Pull Request
This PR adds medical wounds, new forms of injuries that people can suffer that cause debilitation and complications, and often require more than what can be found in a medkit to treat. But let's be honest, big complicated walls of text about medical changes make people's eyes glaze over easily- so I created a handy infograph to explain the basics!
Also there's a full guide here!
dreamseeker_2020-04-18_20-42-19.png
The infograph may not be fully up to date with the specifics of the PR's status, but it'll be updated along with major changes so people have something to use as a crash course for familiarizing themselves with how wounds function. I also have another infograph with all 9 of the possible initial wounds coming, and will be up soon. You can also find the longform design doc here with more info on the broad details, including descriptions of treatments: hackmd whee
What this does
There's a lot to cover, but here's the bullet points of the main features and changes:
Getting lots of damage on a limb can result in wounds, with more damage causing worse wounds. These can range from dislocated joints and minor cuts to compound fractures and fourth degree burns, and can affect you in different ways depending on what bodypart they're applied to (namely with broken bones).
You can damage individual bodyparts on clothing (only jumpsuits for now) through the use of lasers and sharp weapons. Bodyparts that reach max damage are considered "shredded" and will not apply any protection for that zone until it is repaired with cloth. If all zones are disabled, the entire piece of clothing is shredded and unwearable until repaired with 3 cloth. Jumpsuits give a small amount of wound protection, and since sharp weapons and lasers generally get extra wound bonuses against bare flesh, even a plain jumpsuit provides decent protection from a few laser shots or scalpel stabs.
Lasers gain a powerful niche versus unarmored/lightly armored carbons! As noted above, lasers can shred clothing and burn away zones of jumpsuits in 2 shots each, after which the target's bare flesh is exposed (barring other clothing), and lasers excel at dealing burn wounds against uncovered skin. Think big, nasty charring!
Bleeding is now totally limb based, and gauze is as well. Bleeding is also 95% cut wound based, meaning sharp weapons make you bleed rather than just having 40+ brute on a limb.
The more wounds and damage you get on a bodypart, the easier it'll be to gain more severe wounds. Wounds are arranged from Moderate, to Severe, to Critical in increasing severity, and you'll generally have to suffer the lesser ones before getting the worse ones.
dreamseeker_2020-05-15_03-15-59.png
Above: Someone having an incredibly bad day from bloodloss
dreamseeker_2020-05-04_22-29-29.png
Above: Scars from healed wounds
ShareX_2020-05-15_06-55-20.png
Above: Actual combat involving someone's head getting cracked
Here's a quick, if non-exhaustive, list of things I have left to do before I consider it feature complete
Finish adding treatments for each wound type/severity (mostly surgeries/triage for critical wounds)
Add second winds for bad injuries to give the victim a chance to get away
Flesh out severe & critical injuries in general
Find sprites for the bonesetter, bone gel, and anything else that might be needed
Add the medical items for treating the less severe wounds to the station
Polish code and remove any redundancies I left behind
Quick balance pass to make sure nothing is horribly abuseable
Why It's Good For The Game
Adds a flexible new system for representing damage on carbons with injuries that can be treated in different ways. Moderate wounds from getting toolboxed or sliced with a scalpel can usually be treated by a buddy or even by yourself with the right tools, but getting flayed with a fireaxe or a laser gun emptied into your bare skin may require extra attention or even surgery in bad cases! Also makes laser guns cooler and more like 40k lasguns that can flash fry people (cool!)
This should also make spessmen more resilient and harder to kill outright, while still adding consequences and complications to getting hurt. Wounds aren't immediately fatal, but they can do things like slow down interactions, deal damage over time through infections, and generally make you more fragile until fixed. They can also give you a "second wind" on being applied that gives you a small adrenaline boost (or whatever) to help disengage and escape immediate danger.
Changelog
🆑 Ryll/Shaps
add: Introduces medical wounds, new injuries that can happen to fleshy carbons when they sustain lots of damage on a bodypart. There's quite a lot of change here, but you can read the guide at: https://tgstation13.org/wiki/Guide_to_wounds and an extended changelog is available here: https://hackmd.io/l_FI9b3tSqa_woDadewJXA
add: Introduces scars and temporal scarring! Healing a wound leaves a scar behind that can be seen by examining someone twice rapidly, and if Temporal Scarring is enabled in character prefs, surviving a round with scars will save them to be granted at roundstart another round! Let your body tell stories!
tweak: Bleeding is now fully bodypart-focused, and 95% of bleeding comes from cut wounds from sharp weapons. Gauze is applied on a limb-by-limb basis, and helps staunch bloodflow rather than totally stop it. Notably, you no longer bleed just from having 40+ brute damage on a limb.
del: Organic bodyparts are no longer disabled at maximum damage, but are easier to cause wounds to
add: O2 medkits in emergency lockers have been replaced with new emergency medkits with basic tools for diagnosing and treating wounds and basic damage
tweak: Herapin now rapidly increases bleeding on all open cuts, rather than causing bleeding by itself. The more cuts on the target, the more it will affect them.
tweak: Neckgrab table slams now hit the targeted limb rather than just the head, with a large chance to dislocate or break a bone
tweak: Sharp weapons and burning weapons can now shred zones on jumpsuits, disabling protection on that limb. Damaged clothes can be repaired with cloth.
tweak: Slaughter demons now deal less raw damage, but gain the ability to cause cut wounds, which becomes more powerful with each attack on a humanoid but resets when bloodcrawling.
/🆑
About The Pull Request
Converts every single usage of playsound's vary parameter to use the boolean define instead of 1 or 0. I'm tired of people copypasting the incorrect usage.
Also changes a couple of places where a list was picked from instead of using get_sfx internal calls
This was done via regex:
(playsound\(.+,.+,.+, ?)1( ?\)| ?,.+\)) to match 1
(playsound\(.+,.+,.+, ?)0( ?\)| ?,.+\)) to match 0
full sed commands:
/(playsound\(.+,.+,.+, ?)1( ?\)| ?,.+\))/\1TRUE\2/ 1 to TRUE
/(playsound\(.+,.+,.+, ?)0( ?\)| ?,.+\))/\1FALSE\2/ 0 to FALSE
I'm not very good with regex and these could probably be optimized, but they worked.
Why It's Good For The Game
Code usability
About The Pull Request
title.
Also renames INORGANIC to MINERAL and removes it from simplemobs (never used for simplemobs) where it doesn't fit. Doesn't make sense to have both ORGANIC and INORGANIC as a flag.
Why It's Good For The Game
There's no reason to use a list for this.
Changelog
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code: Changed mob biotypes from lists to flags.
/cl
* Brain damage works on organ damage procs, some defib reworks
* Heart and Lung damaging effects and failure, liver damage and failure moved to its organ again
* Cleans up reused global
* Organ damage procs on living and living/carbon
* Changes brain damage procs again
* SR heals all organs on revive, no decay for cybernetic implants, stomach damage and fail effects.
* Damage and failure effects for the appendix, ears, and some touchups on the stomach
* Committing changes so I don't lose them
* Organs now cease decaying in the proper containers
* Organ Fridges
* Reverts map changes
* Adds coronary bypass, lobectomy, trying to deal with organ_stat runtime
* Actually fixes merge conflict
* Smartfridge tweaks
* Think I figured out map merger
* Evidently not
* Still runtiming with glass shards even after I remove the map changes?
* Fixes runtime error with brain_item
* Runtime fix on living/carbon/life
* Cleaning up old PR code
* Brain damage fix, moves defines to actually be in _DEFINES, under DNA since that's where organ slots were
* Wrong math operation used
* Brains in MMIs no longer decay
* Removes redundant variable, and defibs no longer work on heart attacks caused by failing hearts
* Removes misleading comment
* init freezes organs in case organ crates are added, morgue corpses are frozen, removes adjustLiverLoss
* Removes random spaces, scanners check brain damage severity now
* Swaps numbers for defines, fixes brain surgery, rebalances coronary bypass bleed since that was insane last I tested it
* List change
* Runs off of an index instead of using cut
* Brains can be put into organ fridges
* Fixes minor type, hotfix for cloning problem
* Removes pointless check
* Demon hearts no longer decay
* Nightmare hearts no longer decay
* Removes istype() check on process, sets can_decompose instead
* Condenses organ damage report
* Removes organ failure messages
* Less organ damage spam, implements organ threshold messages instead
* Brain damage messages go to owner, not source
* Self-examine shows damaged organs
* Minor code cleanup, adds autodoc comments to the new procs
* Inverts standard organ vars to prevent random organs decaying, adds a few more autodoc comments.
* Merged the booleans into a set of flags
* Healthy living improves organ healing rates
* dunno why this didn't update
* my actions have consequences
* Sets ORGAN_SYNTHETIC for overlooked robotics organs
* Doubles heart decay time
* 3 minute heart decay
* Lobectomy/Coronary_Bypass heal more
* removes hivemind spells from the changes
* Refactors NODROP flag into TRAIT_NODROP
🆑 coiax
fix: Anti-drop implants can no longer be used to drop objects that they
were not responsible for sticking to a person's hand.
fix: Backfiring with a Barnyard spellbook will now play a spooky horse sound.
refactor: Refactors the way that "NODROP" items work to a new system,
there should be no change in functionality.
/🆑
Various items in the codebase were doing weird hoop jumps in order to
preserve the nodrop flag's state when it also wanted to change it, so I
moved it to a trait system.
I may have gone overboard with the type of unique trait sources, but
those can be changed later. My long term plan is make a general "CURSED"
nodrop origin, which means you can unlock cursed items by being hit with
a bolt of door opening or something. But that's for another PR, this has
no functionality changes, apart from some slightly modified descriptions
on cursed masks.
- Removed a bunch of redundant voice changing code for all the voice
changing animal masks, used two new clothing flags for this purpose.
- Also refactored a bit the animal masks, making new cursed subtypes that play
the sound when created.
* Drop location
cl ShizCalev
fix: Fixed chem OD's causing damage to robotic limbs.
fix: Fixed wood golems repairing robotic limbs every tick of life()
fix: Fixed vampires repairing robotic limbs every tick of life()...
fix: Fixed shadowpeople healing robotic limbs every tick of life()
fix: Fixed poppeople healing robotic limbs every tick of life()
fix: Fixed adjustBruteLoss and adjustFireLoss not properly discriminating for limb status types.
tweak: Fixed bibles healing robotic limbs, because your false deity can't fix SCIENCE.
fix: Fixed the Starlight Condensation, Nocturnal Regeneration, Tissue Hydration, Regenerative Coma, and Radioactive Resonance virus symptoms repairing robotic limbs.
/cl
Gonna be away the next two weeks, so if there's anything major after today just go ahead and close it and I'll fix it when I get back.
cl Qustinnus / Floyd / Ethereal sprites by Space, is that it? / Alerts and food sprites by MrDroppodBringer
add: Adds Ethereal; a race which lives off of electricity and shines bright. If they are healthy they shine a bright green light, and the more damaged they are, the less they shine and the greyer they become. Their punches do burn damage and they are weak to blunt attacks!
They dont need to eat normal food and dont have nutrition, Instead they gain charge by going into borg rechargers, eating ethereal food or doign specific interactions.
refactor: all nutrition changes now go through a proc so we can override behavior
/cl
Adds Ethereal. A race which is essentialy inspired by Zoltan but then with different mechanics to make it fit with SS13 more. I'm trying to stay away from making them actually provide power but the change from nutrition to electricity seemed kind of fun.
They have the following specifications:
They are walking lights; and shine bright and green if healthy, and get greyer and darker the more damaged they are. When dead they are just a grey unlit corpse.
They do burn punch damage instead of blunt.
They are weaker to blunt; especially when low on charge
They have charge instead of nutrition. Charge is gained by some interactions or by going into a borg charger. or eating new ethereal food.
They are slightly stronger to shock damage, and gain charge from it a bit; however, it is still deadly to them and thus they aren't free insulated gloves.
* Zombie Organ now does tox damage
* Adds some ominous dots
* Makes zombies not get the you feel sick message
* Makes the mass zombie infection button not be a kill everyone slowly button part 1
* Makes the mass zombie infection button not be a kill everyone slowly part 2
* Makes romerol use nodamage version