Weapons that do no damage play a tap sound, except for the bike horn and banhammer.
Adds a different attack message for forceless attacks. It says tapped or
patted on instead of attacked in.
Adds force zero check to armour before attempting to block attacks.
Adds hitsounds to the welder, lighter, matches, cigarettes, energy sword and energy axe for when they're on and off.
Adds 5 force to the lighter when it's lit. Same as when you accidentally burn yourself lighting it. Adds a hitsound and the correct damage type to the lighter.
Adds hitsound volume scaling based on the weapon's force and its weight class. Adds tap sound scaling based on a weapon's weight class.
Removes boldness from item attack messages on non-human mobs. The attack is still bolded for the player
controlling the mob.
Adds a force check to blood spurts when attacking non-human mobs. If the weapon doesn't have a force, no blood will come out.
Adds adminhelp.ogg as the banhammer's hitsound with Cheridan's permission.
Adds a much needed period to the catatonic human examine message.
Makes the activation and deactivation sounds of toy swords, energy swords and energy shields quieter. What an earsore.
Makes description, item_state and name of matches that have burned out on their own consistent with those put out by the player. Changes match, cigarette and lighter attack verbs and forces based on whether they're lit or not.
Fixes a bug that allowed players to light cigarettes with burnt matches.
Names lit cigarettes and children of cigarettes lit [name].
Fixes a bug with the energy blade that kept it at weight class 5 after it was deactivated.
Changes the welder out of fuel message slightly to be less fragmented.
Removes dead air from most of the weapon sound effects used in this pull to make them more responsive. In other words, the fire extinguisher sound will play a lot sooner after you click than before. Equalised their peak volumes to all be -0.1dB and in an attempt to make altering volumes based on force more consistent.
Thank you @YotaXP for help with the item_attack.dm attack messages.
Thank you @optimumtact for help with code for testing item_attack volumes.
Thank you @Giacom for help with the code for scaling hitsound and tap sound volume by hitforce.
Thank you @Tastyfish for telling me why my proc wasn't working.
Thank you to anyone else on #coderbus who helped me who I've forgotten to mention.
*TABLEPASS was already totally obsolete.
FPRINT was used, but it was on virtually everything anyway.
Removes those flags from every instance where they were used. Also assigned and removed other flags where it made sense.
If it is desired, I can revive the flag as NOFPRINT, which would retain the original functionality, though inverted. That way it would be be used only where it was intentional (holodeck items could use this for example).
Crossed() is a byond builtin which is called automatically when two movable atoms overlap (as a side effect of Move(), but not when loc or x/y/z is changed). Previously, turf/Entered() iterated through all objects in the turf in order to tell them an object had entered; with this change, HasEntered() becomes redundant and can be eliminated.
This may reduce lag when a large number of objects are moving in a small space (singularity, mining conveyors, etc) but should cause no changes to functionality at all.
Adjusts the click code to not use client/Click(). The code is largely unchanged, except that it allows the compiler default behaviour of calling atom/Click(), and then forwards the call to mob/ClickOn(). I had some reports that melee combat mixed with movement was behaving oddly, and I believe it may be due to the use of client/Click; the byond documentation says that redefining client/Click() causes additional overhead, and it isn't strictly necessary.
Alters the way double clicks are handled, in an attempt to better handle clickspam, as often occurs during pitched combat. This may also be responsible for the above, but I don't know.
Inserts proximity (aka flag) checks in all afterattack() procs. The old assumption was that unless an item used the USEDELAY flag, afterattack() was only called when adjacent, but this is no longer true. This led to beakers, soap, crayons, etc, all being usable at all ranges.
Removes the NODELAY flag, which was unused. Removes all existing uses of the USEDELAY flag so that it can be readded to things that need extra delay.
Removes the hand_* procs, previously used by restrained actions. Instead, the mob helper mob/RestrainedClickOn() has abosrbed basically all the functionality they were used for, which is really only monkeys with jungle fever.
Adds a special case of the Adjacency() proc for doors. This fixes#136, airlocks being unreachable due to border fire doors. However, this only takes us back to the unpleasant position where you have to open-hand the door, switch to a crowbar, and pry open the firedoor; it still needs a better fix.
Fixes#646, #579, #863
Completely redoes the click code. Moves all click related code into code/_onclick for reference. Also moves hud datum code and all the screen object code I could find into code/_onclick/hud, as it is related. Item attack(), attackby(), afterattack(), and attack_self() have been moved into item_attack.dm for consistency.
Completely removes dummy objects and adds atom.Adjacent(user). This proc checks for border items and anything marked with throwpass for determining whether or not you can reach a given square. A turf helper, ClickCross(), was added to facilitate this.
Removes the monolithic Atom.Click() proc in favor of an overridable click handler attached to mobs. Click code no longer uses the : path operator as a consequence, and mob/lastDblClick has been moved to Client/next_click. A few end arounds were necessary (screen objects, buildmode, and spells), but this has been handled by repurposing Atom.Click(); if you have special click code, insert it in the object's Click() function and return 1 to prevent normal processing.
This update adds support for attack_ghost(); the previous "new" click handler had support for it but was never finished. I have taken the liberty of letting ghosts click portals, the gateway, and the teleporter to jump to the intended target square, and kept the previous default action of examine()ing every damn thing you click. It is to be suggested that you could do more with this proc when ghost interactions are enabled.
This update also adds support for double clicking. It is currently only used for ghosts and AIs, because the original (first) click still registers normally. For both of these, double clicking a square will jump you to it, and double clicking a mob will follow it. In the case of ghosts, double clicking bots and the singularity will also set you following it; if you double click your own corpse, you will re-enter it; this also works if your body is in a closet, sleeper, DNA scanner, etc. Default mobs ignore double clicks as normal.
-- NOTE --
There are two flags which were previously unused or misused by click code: USEDELAY and NODELAY. Ostensibly, USEDELAY would double the normal 1sec delay, and NODELAY would remove it.
Using either of these flags as intended would significantly affect the timing of the game. In particular, USEDELAY is currently applied to guns and about everything else that acts at range. I am adding USEDELAY as a half-second increase for now, but I have not put a significant amount of thought into it. I considered lowering the normal 1sec delay to .8sec to balance it, but the consequences of that on combat involve more calculations than I care to make.
NODELAY seems to never have been used, and I did not implement it, but I could do so trivially.
-Added a darker floor for the HoP office to make it stand out more.
-Replaced a bunch of computers on centcom with fake structures
-Replaced some dead-end doors on centcom with fake turfs. Muh fourth wall!
- Fixes the following SQL error:
[13:44:09]GAME: SQL ERROR during death reporting. Error : [Table 'ss13.death' doesn't exist]
The issue was with cyborg death logging, which was not updated properly to log into the correct table.
- Fixed the SQL schema so it properly logs deaths and the legacy_population thing (which logs how many admins and players were on every 5 minutes). If you already have a database set up and don't want to completely wipe it (Let's be honest, you really don't want to do that), look at this thread for help in updating the database properly: http://www.ss13.eu/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=194
Moves the shard define into glass.dm
The "You step in the broken glass!" message only appears if you aren't wearing shoes.
Other misc changes and fixes.
-Removed the priorityqueue datum. It is now a list()
-priorityqueue/proc/insert is now a helper /proc/sorted_insert() as it may be helpful in maintaining pre-sorted lists or insertion sorts.
-Replaced priorityqueue/proc/extract_last() calls with calls to pop(), which already existed.
-Removed last few references to "bestF" (from old awful A) in lighting and MC
-Replaced a section were it'd append to the end of the returned path list and then reverse the list. Now it inserts at the start of the list.
Will obey the maxnodes parameter if it's provided (although perhaps not
in the way that it was originally meant?) The only one that uses it is
disease, and it wasn't an issue there, but at least in future it won't
be a problem.
Also slightly increased the maximum loop count from 1500 to 1800, on the
off-chance that the previous value was pessimistically low. In the
initial station this doesn't go past 1000, but if bots understand doors
their paths might get squiggly.
I wish I'd just been able to update the original version, but something
kept going wrong.
This version creates paths of identical lengths (not necessarily the
same paths!) while evaluating, on average, only 35% of the tiles that
the original algorithm would. Seems like a decent improvement.
Also fixes some grammar in the mulebot file.
Camera bug acts as a mini-camera computer with access to all bugged cameras.
Adjusts camera checks to determine who is looking through them; instead of checking their machine, it now checks the client eye.
Adds camera bug to the uplink list with a cost of 2TC.
-Fixes the crew monitoring console disappearing when damaged (meant to do this before but the change didn't go through somehow)
-Readds the space piano, removes the useless /device subtype from its path.
-Makes tables use a less hardcoded method to determine iconstate.
-Removes the unused/dumb access stuff from space cash.
-Fixes a bug where dice would vanish if you used a hand labeller on them.
-Moves space cash/coins/mint sprites into their own file, economy.dmi. Moves mineral sheets into mining.dmi.
-Coins are flippable! Features unique flipping sprites and sound effects, and two-headed coins.
-Oh and better sprites for wooden closets too.
Also removes the smallDelivery loop in /mob/proc/get_contents(). It's amazing that proc worked at all, it really does do what it's described as doing. I'm leaving it for now, as the game seems to have gotten on well enough so far, and it'll probably just increase processing for no gain if I fix it.
Removes the old tgstation database. It has been merged into the newer feedback database.
All mentions of the old database have been replaced with the new one.
This includes updating tgstation_schema.sql and dbconfig.txt.
Removes README feedback.txt as it is now covered by the new schema.
Removes the unused forum DB stuff, including forumdbconfig.txt.
Updates the config, including both config.txt and game_options.txt. Many options have been moved into the latter.
Updates configuration.dm to reflect these changes.
Removes the config var/feature_object_spell_system as it did nothing.
A lot of different calls for update_inv_[slot] now won't call for update_icons.dm(). Such as dropping, throwing, picking up objects, moving objects around your gear, using your active hand, firing guns, stripping, etc.
All the different calls for UpdateDamageIcon() now they won't call for update_icons()
The different sprites of humans/monkeys will now have their own layer, humans starting with MUTANTRACE_LAYER in layer -1 to R_HAND_LAYER in layer -20, so the sprites don't get messy overlapping eachother if update_icons() is not called. To help this change, all layers numbers were changed, R_HAND_LAYER used to be 1, now it's 20. (This can be changed back if it ends up being confusing or ugly to read)
TL;RL I removed 90% of the calls for update_icons() modifying the different update procs of update_icons.dm of monkeys/humans. The goal is to reduce lag.
JUST IN CASE, lying down will call for update_icons(), so players have an easy way to update their icons if something goes horribly wrong. Which won't. I hope.
Fixes issue 842. Handcuffs sprites appearing on the player's UI if this one was handcuffed. Because I liked this we'll call it feature and add some awesome sprites made by Cheridan, you'll now have a new sprite on your UI telling you "you're handcuffed buddy!". (Also he named the sprites so don't blame me)
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The AI has been moved to Research Division, and Telecoms has been moved into the former AI chamber. Affected areas: Telecoms Satellite, Research Division South & Command Sector.
-Reduced tech levels of subspace equipment
-Removed CE's teleporter access (No longer needed to access tcomms)
-Reduced grey space suit slowdown
-Increased voidsuit slowdown
-Engineering and mining hardsuits hold different equipment now
-Updated Changelog
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- Gave the c4 a little bit more power.
- Added a new icon for the staff of animation. Created by Teh Wolf.
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-Fixes some misc typos and a bug with examining tower cap logs that nobody ever noticed anyway.
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