*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).
* Decreased the amount of points you get from diamond and bananium. Increased the amount of points you get from Iron and alloys.
* You can now see which minerals give you which points from the claiming console.
* Added sprites for the stacking machine going in the reverse direction, just set the dir to 1 instead of 2.
* Added prison intercoms which will not broadcast until someone hacks it. Added these intercoms in the gulag, the perma brig and the brig cells.
* When a prisoner has received enough points for freedom, if they try to move the shuttle, or open the middle door, while someone is on it they will get an error message. This way there is no way for a free'd prisoner to release their fellow prisoners once they have reached their point target. The shuttle will depart right away when you call the shuttle from the stacking console, to stop prisoners from getting on while it departs.
DONE Plants require 4 light, mushrooms only 2
DONE Harvesting should report how many items were harvested (whether plantbag is used or not)
DONE Plantbag should have a mode to only pick up one kind of plant at a time. Trash and ore bags too.
DONE 1 unit of mutagen should cause non-species mutations. (Radium too)
DONE Uranium should be like radium but even weaker
* Increased players per blob and decreased blob count to win.
* Changed the health value of the blob spores.
* Blob gamemode will give the blob core a resource rate of 2, random event blob cores will get 1.
* Raised the amount of time that has to pass before the blob event occurs.
* Increased the difficulty of expanding into space.
* Added a player limit to the blob gamemode.
* Removed density from shield and other variables which are set in the abstract blob.
* Deleted spores after they die.
* Reset the brute resistance.
* Disabled random blobs in the blob gamemode.
* Double'd the blob spore's health.
* Blobs can expand into space again but it will be harder to do than on a space tile.
* Dead robots will be gibbed in their blob_act() as their bodies will block the blob.
* Reduced the damage the blob takes from explosions, and increased the brute resistance. Blobs main weakness is fire, not force.
-Turns out there was already a Gaussian PRNG proc already, used by mechs and turrets. I've replaced it with my one as mine has almost half the cost. (currently broken! still waiting for fixes to be pulled!)
-replaced between(min, val, max) with Clamp(val, min, max)
-get_turf(thing) now uses var/list/locs to locate its turf, rather than iterating up through loc of its loc of its loc...etc
-sign(num) moved to maths.dm
-InRange(val, min, max) replaced with IsInRange(val, min, max) (they were identical)
-Removed ismultitool() iswrench() iscoil() iswire() iswelder() iscrowbar() etc
-removed modulus(num) as abs() performs the same task! *roll-eyes*
-removed get_mob_with_client_list() as it is no longer needed (we have var/list/player_list now)
-removed get_turf_or_move() as it simply called get_turf
-removed get_turf_loc() as it was identical to get_turf()
*Additions:*
-The "Declare Ready" link in the lobby will automatically become "Join Game" if the round starts before you declare ready, so you don't have to click it twice
-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.
The main goal was to remove all the pointless shit in the UI style dmis, but this commit actually goes a bit deeper than that.
Formally renames the "hurt" intent to "harm", in line with everything else in the world.
Removes the old screen1_... .dmis. They've been replaced with screen_... .dmis. They function much the same.
screen_gen.dmi is used for things which apply to multiple UI styles, such as storage slot sprites, or the intent selector. (These can still be overridden in HUD code, though.)
Item action buttons have been changed to use a template from the UI style, and the icon_state of the item.
var/icon_action_button has been removed- varvar/action_button_name must be used instead to add action buttons for items.
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- Committed carn's fix to events happening every 5 minutes, on the dot.
- Changed some more turf which play sound so they do not play to everyone in the area.
- Made the join screen a little bigger for the "view player polls" option.
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Standardization of the object tree and some modified functionality.
Moved a lot of storage/*_kit and similar boxes to storage/box/* ; most of these can now be found in boxes.dm. First aid kits remain a separate item type.
Replacement Light boxes pick up lights (for example broken ones) when used on them
Moved weapon/secstorage to storage/secure
Moved plant bags, ore satchel, trash bag, and sheet snatcher to storage/bag, in bags.dm
Fixed reagent_containers and snacks to pass through attackby() so the use_to_pickup code works. This affects plant bags, trash bags, and pill bottles.
Dice packs are now pill bottles, and all pill bottles can pick up dice.
Added error handling to uplink/generate_menu() so that one mistyped string doesn't bork the whole syndie uplink menu, since strings cannot be type-checked at compile time.
Cigarette packs and crayon boxes are now storage/fancy, however they retain existing update_icon() code.
Added a comment to storage.dm so that future people know where to look for use_to_pickup and allow_quick_gather code.
Updated all maps.
I've tried to test this thoroughly but I wouldn't be surprised if there were a few lingering issues. Try not to panic if you encounter any.
Full (i think) list of changed paths:
/obj/item/weapon/storage/flashbang_kit > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/flashbangs
/obj/item/weapon/storage/body_bag_box > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/bodybags
/obj/item/weapon/storage/chemimp_kit > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/chemimp
/obj/item/weapon/storage/trackimp_kit > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/trackimp
/obj/item/weapon/storage/seccart_kit > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/seccarts
/obj/item/weapon/storage/handcuff_kit > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/handcuffs
/obj/item/weapon/cigpacket > /obj/item/weapon/storage/fancy/cigarettes
/obj/item/weapon/storage/mousetraps > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/mousetraps
/obj/item/weapon/storage/PDAbox > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/PDAs
/obj/item/weapon/storage/id_kit > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/ids
/obj/item/weapon/storage/lightbox/mixed > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/lights/mixed
/obj/item/weapon/storage/donkpocket_kit > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/donkpockets
/obj/item/weapon/storage/beakerbox > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/beakers
/obj/item/weapon/storage/syringes > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/syringes
/obj/item/weapon/storage/gl_kit > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/rxglasses
/obj/item/weapon/storage/diskbox > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/disks
/obj/item/weapon/storage/stma_kit > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/masks
/obj/item/weapon/storage/lglo_kit > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/gloves
/obj/item/weapon/storage/lightbox/bulbs > /obj/item/weapon/storage/box/lights/bulbs
/obj/item/weapon/plantbag > /obj/item/weapon/storage/bag/plants
/obj/item/weapon/storage/satchel > /obj/item/weapon/storage/bag/ore
/obj/item/weapon/trashbag > /obj/item/weapon/storage/bag/trash
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-Made computers use idle_power_usage and active_power_usage that it used from the MC.
I'm sure something is likely to break because I removed a lot of snowflake code. I tried to test all the computers with what I can but if you find something odd then please tell me.
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Cargo Techs, Miners, and Roboticists no longer start with gloves. Instead, a limited number of gloves have been added to each of their departments.
Shuttle Brig now requires Holding Cell access
Janitor given a pair of latex gloves
Red pen added to Warden's office by request
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-Reduced the chunks of code about minerals in door_assembly.dm
Preeeetty much this commit is just to update all the files to the new path of the minerals. From here, if I can, I'll start changing one by one to remove the huge chunks of code.
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Deleted beach.dm and moved the code to floor_types.dm, the turf/simulated/beach is now turf/simulated/floor/beach.
Changed the turfs in the holodeck beach to the new type.
Falsewalls and walls have the right descriptions and names now.
'bananium' and 'sand' falsewalls are deleted, we already have 'honk' and 'sandstone', that are the same thing
Deleted a bunch of code that does the same thing in girders.dm (This still needs a lot of work, I'm unhappy of how it ended up)
I'll keep working with sheets of minerals, they are really messy, I think some of them are defined twice (!) and there are large chunks of code that does the same thing when they are used. But, as always, to be continued~
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- Changed mineral walls, they have their own type by mineral instead of a variable
- Now you can spawn the different mineral walls with the game panel
- Fixed the examining in walls, they will now show the text on the 'desc' var
There are still some stuff out there with mineral walls, ugly chunks of code that does the same thing, two vars that have the same value and stuff like that. All of that will be purged, but, as always, to be continued~
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-Atmos delay is now based on active players, to help fight lag for massive player rounds.
-Changed some for(blah in world) loops to use the correct lists.
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Updated flashlight code a little.
Added inhand sprites for desk lamps.
Standardised modules/paperwork.
Decapitalised a bunch of mining items.
Slightly reverted update_icons.dm, so we're not looping through mutations more than we need to. Also, skeletons can now wear lipstick!
A few other things which aren't worth listing individually.
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Comments for lighting:
Like sd_DAL (what we used to use), it changes the shading overlays of areas by splitting each type of area into sub-areas
by using the var/tag variable and moving turfs into the contents list of the correct sub-area.
Unlike sd_DAL however it uses a queueing system. Everytime we call a change to opacity or luminosity
(through SetOpacity() or SetLuminosity()) we are simply updating variables and scheduling certain lights/turfs for an
update. Actual updates are handled periodically by the lighting_controller. This carries additional overheads, however it
means that each thing is changed only once per lighting_controller.processing_interval ticks. Allowing for greater control
over how much priority we'd like lighting updates to have. It also makes it possible for us to simply delay updates by
setting lighting_controller.processing = 0 at say, the start of a large explosion, waiting for it to finish, and then
turning it back on with lighting_controller.processing = 1.
Unlike our old system there is a hardcoded maximum luminosity. This is to discourage coders using large luminosity values
for dynamic lighting, as the cost of lighting grows rapidly at large luminosity levels (especially when changing opacity
at runtime)
Also, in order for the queueing system to work, each light remembers the effect it casts on each turf. This is going to
have larger memory requirements than our previous system but hopefully it's worth the hassle for the greater control we
gain. Besides, there are far far worse uses of needless lists in the game, it'd be worth pruning some of them to offset
costs.
Known Issues/TODO:
admin-spawned turfs will have broken lumcounts. Not willing to fix it at this moment
mob luminosity will be lower than expected when one of multiple light sources is dropped after exceeding the maximum luminosity
Shuttles still do not have support for dynamic lighting (I hope to fix this at some point)
No directional lighting support. Fairly easy to add this and the code is ready.
When opening airlocks etc, lighting does not always update to account for the change in opacity.
Explosions now cause lighting to cease processing temporarily.
Moved controller datums to the code/controllers directory. I plan on standardising them.
"Master","Ticker","Lighting","Air","Jobs","Sun","Radio","Supply Shuttle","Emergency Shuttle","Configuration","pAI" controller datums can be accessed via the debug controller verb (used to be the debug master controller verb)
Supply shuttle now uses a controller datum. Shuttles tend to arrive up to 30 seconds late, this is not a bug.
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-Changed the air assimilation for ReplaceWithFloor() and ReplaceWithPlating() so that it doesn't count non-floors/non-space turfs against the average.
-Commented them as well
Fixes Issue 851
-Standardized AIbots a bit, primarily with vars, attackby(), emag() and such (Mostly excludes M.U.L.E.'s though)
-AIbots now have a maintenece panel on them, which can be opened after unlocking the access panel by using a screwdriver
-The bots are now repaired by opening the maint panel and using a welder
-Emagging the access panel will unlock it permanatly, and emagging it with the maint panel open will trigger the emag behavior
-Floorbots will actually pull up tiles when emagged, 90% to just pull up the plating (And add it to the tile stock), and 10% to replace the floor with lattice
-When destroyed, floorbots will actually drop all the tiles they have stored, not just 1
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-Added a proc for cyborg modules to 'rebuild', which makes it possible to remove items from the modules without clogging up the module menu
-Made the emag for minerborgs work better as a result
-Gave borgs their special radios back
-Fixed an apparently ancient bug where everything inside a borg will appear on the screen (MMI, cell, radio, etc...). It wasn't complex at all and I can't believe no one had fixed it yet.
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All credits to the author for this handy little script.
I Committed the modified python script to tool directory. Although it needs to be in the root folder of your repo to work.
To notice the improved compile times, in dreammaker go to Build > Preferences > and untick "automatically set file_dir for subfolders"
If this commit inteferes with any large projects just revert it, do your thing, then rerun the script. Easy-peasy.
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- Fixed it being possible to drag-drop any storage item to either hand from.. anywhere... You can now only do that if the backpack is somewhere on you.
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