* Fixes tentacles, also moves throw callback to fire after the throw is fully completed.
* I knew i forgot something here.
* Undoes the callback change since it's fixed in another PR.
* Bluh
Reasons for change:
Curators are already underplayed and not very useful outside of gimmicks.
At the moment, when you say "snake" near a Curator, you blind them. No seriously. If your an antag and your target is the curator, just scream "SNAKE" over and over. They will be permablinded and not be able to fight back.
This is especially cancerous when someone on the station is named "Snake". Better take that headset off and avoid radios or be blind forever!
I'm coming off a round as Curator and really tilted.
* -Fixed intelli potions requiring you to have Xeno toggled on in special preferences to be notified.
-Split xenos, intelli potions, and mind transfer potions into separate roles for a more precise role management.
* -Made sentience potions and mind transfer potion roles bannable from jobban panel.
-Gave Sentience potion role its own toggle in game preferences.
* Fixed bad reference
* Cleaned up role references
* Cleaned up a few defines
* Cleaned up more defines
add: Show your support for the fine arts with these new quirks:
add: Tagger: drawing graffiti takes half as many charges off your spraycan/crayon
add: Photographer: halves the cooldown after taking a picture
add: Musician: tune instruments to temporarily give your music beneficial effects such as clearing minor debuffs and improving mood.
These should be pretty straight forward, musician is especially interesting because you can share tuned instruments with other players, and think it has the potential for some interesting cooperation. For example, as a musician bartender you may decide to hand your tuned instrument to the mime so they can play music and have your customers not stumble around as much while also making them happier!
I don't think there's realistically any balance concerns. Most of the debuffs it clears can already be cleared by drinking tea, they're a pretty rare occurrence in a fight and are usually gone before you have the chance or need to do anything about them. At most helps you walk straight while you're drunk, really.
All these quirks make you start the shift with all the tools of the trade, to make them more worthwhile to take and make the player feel like their quirks are part of their character on a regular basis (ex. a player with the tagger quirk is more likely to make graffiti on a whim, a photographer will always have a camera to take pictures of interesting things etc. whereas they would otherwise have to round up supplies at roundstart every time)
Adds a magical locker staff.
It goes through people, capturing anyone being hit by it and putting them in a welded locker
The locker decays in about 5 minutes, to prevent the hallways flooding too much.
Escape time is only a minute.
Explosions are less effective on people inside
Why: It's a bulky wand, and great if you want people to just fuck off. You can either leave them or do something horrible to them.
The sprites are codersprites, except for the locker, please forgive me
honestly? i'm a little hurt nobody else did this when @XDTM made the great suggestion. There are a few problems with the tear in the fabric interaction, hoping a maintainer can help out
Skateboards are fun but without even considering the bumping hazards they're almost impossible to use on station just because of how unreasonably fast they are.
They're so fast, they couldn't be any faster. Literally! They have no move delay, making them as fast as a vehicle can possibly be.
But if you think you can handle it, you can simply adjust it back to sanic speed. Crashing penalties are unaffected.
I see no reason why they shouldn't fit in backpacks, maybe they used to be strong weapons a while ago but nowadays you can find stronger stuff just laying around that fit in backpacks just fine.
Plenty of items bigger than a skateboard that already fit in backpacks, too. (i.e. instruments)
* Overthrow gamemode, again!
* Fixes objectives even more, especially AI one, removes boss antag subtype
* Fixes and refactors objective code, especially AI
* Expands greeting msg, fixes AI getting storage implant, rewords objectives to make it clear that they're teamshared objectives
* Resets gamemode required players to production values
* Lowered the number of teams existing during highpop
* refactors code a bit, fixes special_report to not use roundstart list, renames converter
* Cannot convert mindshielded people anymore unless you remove the implant
* Changes the Nothing explanation_text of head objective to hint at autoupdating, updates greet()
* Fixes define compile error
* Adds note_severity and updates dbconfig. New SQL stuff too.
* whoops please don't hack into my database >:^(
* UI change, changed how it's stored in the DB, removed some queries when it returns, changed stuff to key.
* Update sql_message_system.dm
* this was not defined
* random indent
* wait how did this get here
* okay enough web edits I promise
* just kidding I got u
* Update common.css
* Added buttons, changed UI again, standardized the inputs, added severity for appearance bans, fed the dog
* forgot about the banning panel
* added an asset cache
* corrects asset datum var name
Circuits may have deserved many of the nerfs in #39376, but the removal of medium screens was absolutely not one of them. It is one of the only meaningful ways to send feedback to the user, and fills the niche of essentially being a to_chat() that the TTS circuit doesn't do (TTS announces to EVERYBODY within a screen's range, medium screens only announce to the user and anybody adjacent).
The main reason for removal was "anti-deaf" circuits. The usefulness of those is only questionably useful at best to begin with, as it is very situational (requires you to have printed and to be carrying the circuit with you and then go deaf and then get into a conversation where the other person is unaware that you are deaf). I don't believe this was even close to enough of a reason to remove one of the only meaningful ways of giving user feedback with circuits.