adds some documentation to resonators
adds spreading to resonators, where the field has a chance (that lowers each spread) to spawn more fields.
the spreading idea did come from yogstation, but I changed how it decides to spread
About The Pull Request
Simply converts all instances of soundkeys that use get_sfx from strings into defines.
E.g. "sparks" is now SFX_SPARKS
Why It's Good For The Game
It makes life a lot easier when you're looking for a sound effect. You just type SFX_ and you get suggestions in VSC. Plus, it looks better.
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Changelog
Not player facing.
imageadd: Power cells and the cell charger have been resprited, the charger will now look correct with a much wider variety of non-standard power cells
del: Removed the uncraftable 15k charge high-capacity power cell+, all instances have been replaced with the regular 10k charge high-capacity cell
fix: Erroneous power cell charge indicators have been removed from many non-standard types of power cells
fix: All varieties of marauder mech including the nuke ops mauler come with a bluespace power cell, consistent with other nuke op mechs
fix: Power cell charge indicators will now update while in a cell charger
fix: Potato and other crop batteries will not have their wires disappear when on cell chargers
Pyro bundle was broken as when you brought it you would get modsuit and pyro backpack forcing you to either use armor or use backpack without fire protection(which modsuit has). Thanks to Fikou work it became a module
Anti-Tider on the other hand is rarely used(i have never seen it used when i was playing sec or observing) and needed a little buff so now it will also became a module while i will make normal Anti-Tider stream wider(still working on it).
About The Pull Request
The design doc behind this PR, which is only mildy been deviated from on some of the end particulars. Cobby-Approved! Maintainer Discussed!
https://hackmd.io/@6DbtsAKCTtW_9MByKFjZqg/r1xYKCNOt
Cargo Changes
Cargo has had all WT-550's removed and replaced with Thermal Pistols.
Cargo can now order Thermal Pistols, a kind of energy/ballistic hybrid weapon shooting chunks of altered nanites into people. We couldn't use them in people, so maybe we'll use them as bullets! Magma/Ice bullets, to be exact.
You can, after paying a whopping 4K on a goodie pack (you have to pay from your own personal account) buy a .38 revolver. This is mostly to help some poor detective who lost their revolve in what I'm sure will be an inevitable scramble for ballistics. If even the 4K pricetag isn't enough, at least it requires detective access to open the pack...I hope.
Some of the crates that contained autorifle related items have been changed/removed.
unknown (2)
securarevolver 4 0
Science Changes
Ballistic Weaponry node no longer exists, and has been replaced with Exotic Ammo as both the pre-requisite to other nodes, as well as being able to be researched as soon as the Weaponry node is unlocked and not Advanced Weaponry.
Thermal Pistols
-Fairly average bullet statistics; 10 AP but shooting into Energy armor. 20 damage (Brute for cryo, Burn for inferno). Decent wounding potential, but individually much lower ammo counts than lasers.
-Bought in twinned pairs in a two gun holster (just for normal sized energy guns). They're normal sized.
-Each gun has 8 shots (thereabouts). 16 between two.
-Cryo pistols do a knockdown and extra damage against extremely hot targets. Inferno pistols do an explosion cantered on the target against extremely cold targets.
-The guns are EMP-proof.
Why It's Good For The Game
The current gameplay loop of crew combatants is them relying on backup and retreating as necessary to reload their weapons during fights. The ability to repeatedly harry opponents in the field reloads is something that should be moved away from for crew equipment, as it emphasizes lone wolf tactics and one-man army problems, with boxes full of spare ammo usually allowing any single combatant to outlast multiple foes. In addition, ballistics often are not subject to the same (interesting) limitations of energy weapons, so they're typically a no-brainer choice. We shouldn't have such an easy choice be readily available like that.
The thermal pistols present a more challenging weapon to use as a solo combatant but become far more versatile and potent when paired with a decent buddy and basic level co-ordination. They're not a straightforward choice for every situation, but instead are a weapon employed given the right circumstances for them to shine.
In addition to the gameplay issues that ballistics pose, we're in a goddamn spacegame. Unless the ballistics are noticeably weird (they're not), we should expect that our more advanced research station has some pretty odd guns of the energy variety.
Changelog
🆑 Necromanceranne, quin
add: Adds the Inferno and Cryo Pistols. A hybrid energy/ballistic weapon, to cargo. It can be purchased in either a goodies pack or a normal crate order.
add: Thermal Pistols do more damage and a special based on temperature of the target hit.
add: Inferno pistols cause an explosion when they hit a severely cold target.
add: Cryo pistols cause a knockdown and extra damage if they hit a severely hot target.
add: There is a special nanite pistol, which is admin spawned. Don't tell anyone about the forbidden ballistic energy gun.
add: You can order a .38 revolver as a goodie pack. It is expensive.
del: Removes WT-550's from cargo and related content from the techweb/protolathes.
balance: Exotic Ammo is now much earlier in the tech web to take the place of Ballistic Weaponry.
/🆑
* Octuples sniper range
* Projectile pixel-x, pixel-y
* Fixes always aiming at the center of your target.
There used to be code that was supposed to let you shoot at the individual pixels of your target.
It was broken and was causing bullets to drift off-center at long ranges and zooms.
I tried to fix it and accidentally wound up removing the ability to target individual pixels.
This reimplements the pixel targeting without the aim drift bug.
* Resets penetrator round range.
Reduces the range of penetrator rounds to their original range at the request of @Ryll-Ryll.
* Grenade Launcher C4 Duplicate Fix
The shit code fixes the problem with duplicating C4 if you load it into grenade launcher.
* cannot load c4 into grenade launcher
Test. I have no idea how to do second commit.
resolves#64211
canUseTopic check for removing gun attachments was reversed. So, you couldn't remove attachments unless you're out of reach of the gun or something.
* Adds a subsystem to handle automated directional movement, replaces all instances of walk_towards with it. Makes meteors and immovable rods not drift in space, and makes immovable rods more destructive. Note, I've opted not to use byond's method of moving towards something, which is effectively Move(src, get_step(src, get_dir(src, target))) as it's cringe and doesn't make a smooth line. I've replaced it with a autoupdating rise over run setup, read the code for more details
* woop forgot the subsystem
* Documentation, contributing.md entry, and some cleanup
* Makes the moveloop datum more oop friendly, sets us up for a lot of conversions
* Converts the curseblob and walk_away() to the subsystem
* Changes the default for override from FALSE to TRUE
* converts walk() over, still need to add a replacement proc for it, but we didn't actually have anything that used the raw proc
* converts the rest of walk_to() over, nearing the end now
* cleans up some errors
* Fully documents everything, fills in some missing movement types, uses the power of oop to make things cleaner, and typepaths longer
* Finishes the contributing.md stuff
* Done
* Fefaults -> Defaults, can you tell I wrote this at 1AM?
* resolves bubblegum issues
* Roh's suggestions
Co-authored-by: Rohesie <rohesie@gmail.com>
* Cleanup
* Hey lemon, did you know that Destroy() lives on datums? ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
* Converts over the discrepencies created in my absense
* HAHA FUCK YOU I PAY MY DUES
* Whoops lost some stuff in the merge
* Converts the system from seconds to deciseconds to make dealing with the api more sane
* Some stuff I missed
* Makes movement an inheritable subsystem type, splits the moveloop file into two, one for the subsystem, and one for the datums
* Makes a subsystem that handles directing movers out to other subsystems. It's a bit bad right now, but it's a
good first step. I think I'll move the move loop datum to a lazy var on mobs instead of an assoc list, don't
like lists.
Also makes the movement procs global, I'll move em to the /movement subsystem at some point or something like
that
* Converts the existing uses of the procs over to the new format
* Adds support for subsystem precedence, so a type of A can override type B.
General cleanup, still kinda in debug mode but it's getting better
* I'll admit I'm not too familiar with this, but I think it will work
* Adds starting logic so movement types "pausing" makes any sense
Redoes how waiting is handled to make it based on world.time directly. I don't remember why. I think it's better
this way.
Adds a drifting movement type, moves space drift over to it.
Needs severe work before it's ready, too much info stored and modified on the moving object, see comment
Starts work on making drifting smooth
* Moves almost all space drifting vars over to signals on the movement datum
Properly implements glide size stuff for both the subsystem and the loops. Space drift will be smoother now.
It's not perfect, but it'll work just fine for now
Adds a way to override a client'd mob's glide size mid move, uses it to make entering a spacedrift look right
Adds a way to delay a client move outside of just move_delay, meant to be used for long periods, and setup such
that it doesn't make inputs persist
Adds flags to movement loops, alongside MOVELOOP_OVERRIDE_CLIENT_CONTROL, which blocks client movements while
the loop is firing, and for it's visual delay after
This means you can't exit a space drift until you hit the actual wall. This feels a lot better
Some general logic stuff, move() will return true/false if it succeeded or failed
Adds a stop_loop() proc that's called when a move loop is no longer active
Suck my nuts
* Moves precedence to the loop instead of the subsystem
* Moves drifting into a component, this lets me explictly block input after the move loop ends, so people can't
move the moment they functionally move onto a new tile
This is a bit underdeveloped currently, but that's a problem for another day
Cleans up some uses of move procs, fixes runtimes in metoer and curseblob code
Adds signals for stopping/starting a move loop, sending one for destroy is redundant.
Moves existing event signals from the movable being acted on to the loop itself, makes more sense this way
Makes the move handler return the created loop up the chain so we can register to it
Fixes a logic error in loop contesting code that lead to loops never actually being removed from subsystems
because they didn't know they should be.
Properly changes lifetime from a time to stop, to functionally an amount of moves to complete before stopping
Adds some new signals for pre/post loop process. This is to better tie into components.
I decided I didn't like the idea of tying all functionality to the loops themselves
The loop decides functionally how to move, components or just tied in signals can decide when/when not to move
and can modify properties of the loop
Making a new loop for things like atmos drift, something I'm interested in tackling in the future, seemed silly
* Moves movement procs directly to the subsystem for better namespacing or whatever
* Moves movement packets onto /atom/movable, no longer need the debugging
I've decided to not just put their contents fully onto atom movable, since it makes debugging on live much
harder, can't sdql for them anymore.
Fixes a runtime in meteor code, properly this time
Fixes a logic error in stop_looping
Makes move manager NO_INIT, because well, it doesn't init
* Commits human sin, makes Recover() work properly for movement subsystems
* Fixes immovable rod orbits not always working, they were returning too early in moved and fucking up the var we use to track move count, and thus not sending a signal properly
* Reworks the curseblob to use signals more, and to not use override
* Missed this in the movement ss commit
* Removes override, makes having a higher or equal precedence take its place
* Updates documentation
* Cleans up some unused defines
* Nukes the unused flags option
* Whoops forgot to qdel check
* Removes an unused var I had for client move prevention before I started using a component
* Let's do this properly
* Modernizes meteor code to better match how explosions actually work currently
* Some more cleanup
* Cleans up effect code a little bit
Nukes the effect system's sleep loop, we use movement loops instead
As a part of that, instead of 1 timer per effect spawned, we react to loop failure and make it 1 timer per
effect system
This should reduce the amoumt of slowdown we see after mass lighting break
It's not everything, we're still making a timer per spark effect, but it cuts things down significantly
* Updates explosions to not sleep
* Adds support for modifying a loops delay post process, makes extinguisher code suck less then it does currently, nukes some more sleeps and timer loops
* Converts water tank resin over to move loops rather then sleeps, minor behavior change mind, the cooldown starts on fire rather then on land, but I think that makes more sense anyway
* compile and runtime fix
* Fixes some runtimes, cleans up some code, ensures feature parity when it comes to logging
* Prevents resin foam from space drifting
* Adds support for flags back into the system, I need it for reasons
* Updates move_towards to fix some bugs and resolve some inconsistent behavior, implements a flag that makes a loop's first move start instantly
* Fixes extinguishers not actually transfering any reagents
* Converts sprays to the new system. This does actually minorly change behavior, in that I've changed the order of spray actions from step -> sleep -> wash to step -> wash -> sleep, but I'm not terribly torn up about it because frankly I think it feels better
* Converts grav catapults over to the new system
* Converts trays over to moveloops
* Converts robot streaking to move loops, the other two coming soon
* Compile you won't. Also fixes a behavior issue with oil streaks
* Does directional step_to properly, cleans up the other two streaking types
* Converts step_trigger over, not that it's actually used anywhere. Changes how stoping a move works, you need to explicitly qdel, other the step is just considered to be ignored. This will make life easier later
* Adds a jps movement loop. It's a bit bloaty, id is stupid, but it'll work just fine
* Makes the system support passing in a datum that's just used as extra context for the move. The hope is this makes signalizing things less of an absolute headache
* Begins the conversion of ai movement datums to movement loops
* These two are reasonably simple, only weird thing I'm doing is A: Not allowing target hotswapping, which I hope none is doing, and B: passing the controller into the move loop as extra context so things work properly
* JPS is a bit more complex, partially because the old implementation was a bit weird. 2 major things. 1: I'm dropping what I think was a redundant behavior minimum distance check from the premove bit of logic, since I'm pretty sure it didn't do anything. 2, instead of just stoping the step in an error state like being pulled, we count it against our max move total
* Audit
* Moves most forced movement to the framework, adds some components to make things nicer
* Implements a flag that makes the loop always operate, regardless of precedence and without impacting any other loops
* Moves movement subsystems into the right folder
* Hey potato what if you had two procs that did the same thing and one called the other? Wow it's useless
* Merges slipping and force movement
* Converys conveyors over to the system. It's a bit fragile, but I think it's totally worth it to save the sleep loop
* Precedence -> Priority, cleans up some logic errors, makes priority highest to lowest instead of lowest to highest, straight cleans some code up
* Makes poly and bubbles ignore spacedrift, now that precedence actually functions properly. I'm likely missing cases of this, will deal with it later
* Depression, thy name is linter
* Fixes linter, and hopefully fixes the runtimes in ci too
* Wew
* Sets sprays and extinguishers back to legacy, since people do actually seem to have noticed
* Spelling errors my beloved
Co-authored-by: Kylerace <kylerlumpkin1@gmail.com>
* More detail, moves return descriptions
* Converts transit tubes to the system?
* Adds the glide size modifier. Not honestly sure that this should be default, considering how crummy it makes things look for normal walking, but it's useful as hell here
* Adds a force move in dir template, actual support for fast initial steps (wtf old me) and a helper proc for setting delay
* Cleans up displosal code a bit, I thought about adding it to the system but it would functionally be just 'disposal loops'. Maybe I'll make a template subtype? not sure how I want to handle stuff like this
* Cleans up mob movement a bit
* Let's use the controller's visual delay
* Makes the resin thrower nicer, cries
* Cleans up some comments, replaces an implicit world.icon_size with an explicit one, fixes up a typecheck
* typecache instead of double istype. Can't do much about the !atom/movable, list would be too big I feel
* hhh
* bro wtf
* Documents the why of SS_TICKER
* Puts SSmovement on SS_TICKER. Lets us support tick steps
* Cleans up the charge action. Makes it use moveloops
* Fixes CI? kinda worried that this just got dropped
* Converts disposal pipes to move loops. They stutter a bit more then usual as of now, hoping that's a me thing, if it's not I'ma look at uping the priority of the base subsystem
* Moves the move subsystems off background, puts some on ssticker
* Prevents some things that shouldn't move in space from moving in space
* Documents the general form and usage of the system
* Virgin one vs chad once
Co-authored-by: Kylerace <kylerlumpkin1@gmail.com>
* Removes unneeded check
* Moves appropriate movement subsystems into SS_BACKGROUND. Removes redundant SS_KEEP_TIMINGs
I do want the behavior of SS_TICKER, which at this point is tick based waits, and ignoring overtime when
calculating next fire.
Since honestly, these subsystems should ignore overtime in regards to next fire, the cost of moving A may be
nothing compared to the cost of moving B.
* Makes the MODULUS macro use floor. I knew our coders would never let me down, glad this exists, thanks ninja
Fixes teleporting caused by shitty round() behavior, adds a "you hit your target" case to homing loops
* Converts blood splatters to move loops, that'll do it
Co-authored-by: Rohesie <rohesie@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kylerace <kylerlumpkin1@gmail.com>
There used to be code that was supposed to let you shoot at the individual pixels of your target.
It was broken and was causing bullets to drift off-center at long ranges and zooms.
I tried to fix it and accidentally wound up removing the ability to target individual pixels.
This reimplements the pixel targeting without the aim drift bug.
You can click on things through cameras. This is one of the major appeals of BRPEDs. If you try to shoot at things while using a camera console to aim you will shoot at the angle between the camera you are looking through and the thing you are aiming at. This makes you aim at the thing you are aiming at from the perspective of yourself instead of the camera you are using.
While it would be funny to watch a sniper gun down their own team aiming through a camera bug and shooting in the opposite direction they think they I'd prefer if it actually worked.
* Fix blastcannon typo. Hopefully fix blastwave phasing.
* Fix projectile phasing on direct target
* Should unspaghetti sniper bullet var definitions
* Makes phasing rounds phase
* Preserve original behavior of sniper rounds
About The Pull Request
Converts more inputs to TGUI. Possibly all user-facing input lists in the game.
Did any surrounding text/number inputs as well
Added null choice support so users can press cancel.
Added some misc TGUI input fixes
Fixed custom vendors while I was there
I refactored a lot of code while just poking around.
Primarily, usage of .len in files where I was already working on lists.
Some code was just awful - look at guardian.dm and its non use of early returns
If there are any disputes, I can revert it just fine, those changes are not integral to the PR.
Why It's Good For The Game
Fixes#63629Fixes#63307
Fixes custom vendors /again/
Text input is more performant.
Part of a long series of TGUI conversion to make the game more visually appealing
Changelog
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refactor: The majority of user facing input lists have been converted to TGUI.
refactor: Tgui text inputs now scale with entered input.
fix: Many inputs now properly accept cancelling out of the menu.
fix: Fixes an edge case where users could not press enter on number inputs.
fix: Custom vendor bluescreen.
fix: You can now press ENTER on text inputs without an entry to cancel.
/cl
Atomizes a much larger PR for another time...
There are typos in span and other html messages that causes them to not render correctly or at all.
Bug fixes
Converts those instances of span to use the macro
About The Super Hyper Ultra Ultimate Deluxe Perfect Amazing Shining Mob Spawn Refactor
The Super Hyper Ultra Ultimate Deluxe Perfect Amazing Shining Mob Spawn Refactor is my attempt to clean up the file structure, the code, and the type tree for mob spawns.
Splits mob spawn types into corpses (dead spawns) and ghost roles (living spawns you can possess). The vars that didn't make sense for corpses and vice versa for ghost roles are now appropriately there
Because of above, there are no longer the fucking "death, roundstart, and instant" vars. thank god
Removes a lot of single or very few used vars, whose properties can be applied on special().
All Mob Spawns are given fitting folders instead of just being stuck in a single ghost roles file. Corpses are in the corpse folder, Ghost Roles are in the ghost role folder. Only exception are drones which should stay near their respective homes
Just generally cleaner all around you know
spider structures file renamed to spiderwebs now that spider eggs are gone
Why Super Hyper Ultra Ultimate Deluxe Perfect Amazing Shining Mob Spawn Refactor Is Good For The Game
The Super Hyper Ultra Ultimate Deluxe Perfect Amazing Shining Mob Spawn Refactor cleans up so many terrible cases and uses
Changelog For The Super Hyper Ultra Ultimate Deluxe Perfect Amazing Shining Mob Spawn Refactor
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refactor: Mob spawns are refactored, no more assortment of "random, instant, and roundstart" vars on every mob spawn type
refactor: if there are some minimal differences in how mob spawners feel, that's why!
/cl
About The Pull Request
I have received exemption from the freeze by Oranges.
This PR was originally done for Skyrat-tg, as a bounty. Oranges took interest and Skyrat people approved taking it upstream so I did. (original PR Skyrat-SS13/Skyrat-tg#9912 )
Features:
This PR adds "field of view" mechanics, which by default don't do anything.
Once you pick up and wear a gas mask you'll notice a cone behind you.
That cone will hide all mobs, projectiles and projectile effects.
HOWEVER... hidden things in the cone (or for people who are blind or nearsighted) will play a visual effect.
The fov cone shadow density can be adjusted
Technicalities:
Originally a component, but by Watermelon's advice I have made this a datumized behaviour instead. (semi-component) This way it is faster, less memory use etc. Once again a component
People have native fov, which can be enabled by a config, by default it's off. (or by an admin verb)
People have fov traits, which add the fov impairings to you, gas masks do that now. All clothes have a support for possibly applying them.
Moves all things that should be hidden onto a new plane which is just above GAME_PLANE, that was we can efficiently filter them out of clients views.
Being dead or extending your eye view (xenobio console) will disable the FOV mask.
This PR was brought to you by Skyrat paying me aswell as rotational mathematics
Why It's Good For The Game
Oranges approves so it's good.
Changelog
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add: Gas Masks now limit your field of view
add: Added field of view mechanics. It's darkness can be tweaked by a pref
add: Blind, nearsighted and fov-limited people will now see sounds as visual effects.
/cl
The old blastcannon is one of the worst sprites in the game, and the old inhand is tiny.
A weapon that instagibs people should probably have a prominent inhand and now it does! Probably the biggest inhand of any item...
Changelog
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imageadd: The blast cannon & blast wave projectile has new sprites.
/cl