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Mirror (#27453)
* Fix Conflicts
* Change COGBAR_ANIMATION_TIME to seconds and not deciseconds (#82530)
Most people should not be using this define
* New Battle Arcade (#81810)
Remakes Battle Arcade from just about the ground up, with exceptions
taken for emagged stuff since I didn't really want to touch its
behavior.
The Battle Arcade now has stages that players can go through, unlocking
a stage by beating 2 enemies and the boss of the previous one, but this
must all be done in a row. You can choose to take a break between each
battle and there's a good chance you'll sleep just fine but there's also
a chance it can go wrong either through an ambush or robbery.
The Inn lets you restore everything for 15 gold and you can buy a sword
and armor, each level you unlock is a new sword and armor pair you can
buy that's better than the last, it's 30 gold each but scales up as you
progress through levels. They are really worth getting so it's best to
try to not lose your money early in.
The battle system is nearly the same as how it was before but I removed
the poor combo system that plagued the old arcade as one big knowledge
lock, now it's more just turn based. The game is built on permadeath so
dying means you restart from the beginning, but if you are going to lose
you can try to escape instead which costs you half of your gold.
Getting to higher levels increases the difficulty of enemies but also
increases the gaming exp rewards which could make this a better way to
get exp if you can get good at it.
Gaming EXP is used to increase chances of counterattacking but doesn't
give any extra health to the player.
I also removed the exploit of being able to screwdriver arcade cabinets
because people would do that if they thought they were on the verge of
losing to bypass the effects of loss. I instead replaced it with a new
interaction that the Curator's display case key can be used to reset
arcade cabinets (there's several keys on the chain so it made sense to
me), which I added solely because I thought Curators would be the type
of person to have run an actual arcade.
This is some gameplay
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/53777086/499083f5-75cc-43b5-b457-017a012beede
As a misc sidenote, I also split up the arcade file just like how Orion
Trail was before, just for neat code organization.
The Inn keeper is straight up just a photo of my localhost dude, he's
not a player reference or anything it's not my actual character.
I also have no idea how well balanced this is cause I suck at it lol.
Battle Arcade is one of 3 last machines in my hackmd here to turn into
TGUI https://hackmd.io/XLt5MoRvRxuhFbwtk4VAUA?view
I've always thought the current version of battle arcade is quite lame
and lacks any progression, like Orion Trail I thought that since I was
moving this to TGUI, it would also be a perfect opportunity to revamp it
and try to improve on where it failed before, especially since the
alternative (NTOS Arcade) is also lame as hell and is even lamer than
HTML battle arcade (spam mana, then spam health, then just spam attack,
rinse and repeat).
This will hopefully be more entertaining and give players sense that
they are getting through a series of tasks rather than doing one same
one again and again.
🆑 JohnFulpWillard, Zeek the Rat
add: Battle Arcade has been completely overhauled in a new progression
system, this time using TGUI.
add: The Curator's keys can now reset arcade cabinets.
balance: You now need to be literate to play arcade games, except for
Mediborg's Amputation Adventure.
fix: You can no longer screwdriver emagged arcade consoles. Accept your
fate.
fix: Silicons can no longer play Mediborg's Amputation Adventure.
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@users.noreply.github.com>
* Change setting item weight class to a setter to patch some weight class related shenanigans (#82494)
## About The Pull Request
Fixes #81052
Fixes #58008
Setting weight class of items is now done via `update_weight_class`.
I updated as many occurrences of manually setting `w_class` as I could
find but I may have missed some. Let me know if you know of any I
missed.
This is done to allow datums to react to an item having its weight class
changed.
Humans and atom storage are two such datums which now react to having an
item in its contents change weight class, to allow it to expel items
that grow to a weight class beyond what is normally allowed.
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
fix: You can't fit items which are normally too large for a storage by
fitting it in the storage when it is small, then growing it to a larger
size.
/🆑
* Material datum color update, plus touching up some material items (knight armor, tiles) (#82500)
## About The Pull Request
Tries to bring the material datum colors in closer approximation to the
stacks they're attached too. I literally used the colors on the stacks.
some might need to be lighter or darker, but for the most part they'll
look...closer to their actual material hues.

I've also tweaked the sprites of both the tile object and the actual
material tile turf to give it the right shading.

In addition to the tiles, I've also updated the knight armor and helmet
to look closer to the much higher quality plate armor already in the
game.
## Why It's Good For The Game
It bothered me that the material datum coloring was inconsistent with
the actual colors used for the material stacks. When they were updated,
and even before they were updated, material datum stuff just never
looked _right_. I wanted to change that so that it looks just right.
I did not like the old material knight armor whatsoever. It was a
dithered mess, and seemed to already use parts of the standard plate
armor but with all the actual shading removed or replaced with the wrong
colors. This fixes that so that the armor is actually readable for what
it is.
## Changelog
🆑
image: Updates the colors of various material datum to bring them closer
in-line with their actual material stacks
image: Improves the sprites for the material knight armor and helmet.
/🆑
* LateInitialize is not allowed to call parent anymore (#82540)
## About The Pull Request
I've seen a few cases in the past where LateInitialize is done cause of
the init return value being set to do so for no real reason, I thought I
should try to avoid that by ensuring LateInitialize isn't ever called
without overriding.
This fixes a ton of machine's LateInitialize not calling parent
(mechpad, door buttons, message monitor, a lot of tram machines,
abductor console, holodeck computer & disposal bin), avoiding having to
set itself up to be connected to power. If they were intended to not
connect to power, they should be using ``NO_POWER_USE`` instead.
Also removes a ton of returns to LateInit when it's already getting it
from parent regardless (many cases of that in machine code).
## Why It's Good For The Game
I think this is better for coding standard reasons as well as just
making sure we're not calling this proc on things that does absolutely
nothing with them. A machine not using power can be seen evidently not
using power with ``NO_POWER_USE``, not so much if it's LateInitialize
not calling parent.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Mech pads, door buttons, message monitors, tram machines, abductor
consoles & holodeck computers now use power.
/🆑
* Fix table top deconstruction (#82508)
## About The Pull Request
Edited: updated changelog, read comments for changes in implementation
details
So previously, tables would let you use a wrench to fully deconstruct
them, or a screwdriver to take off only their top.
This, however, broke in two different ways in #82280, when their
deconstruction logic got changed.
First off, deconstructed tables would only drop the materials for their
top and not their frame.
For this, the primary culprit seems to be on line 307:
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[MIRROR] Bitrunners can broadcast their bitruns to the crew via Entertainment Monitors (#27042)
* Bitrunners can broadcast their bitruns to the crew via Entertainment Monitors (#82218) ## About The Pull Request  Bitrunners are now equipped with body cameras. The Quantum Console now holds a switch which you can toggle on to broadcast your body camera footage to the station's Entertainment Monitors. I also cleaned up some balloon alerts ## Why It's Good For The Game I did a gimmick with a bunch of bitrunners and thought it was lame I couldn't watch them as they did the bitrunning part. So here we are. I think it is pretty neat and fun, and also kinda thematic, since it is VR after all. ## Changelog 🆑 Melbert add: Bitrunners can now broadcast their Bitruns to the station's Entertainment Monitors. /🆑 * Bitrunners can broadcast their bitruns to the crew via Entertainment Monitors --------- Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Pinta <68373373+softcerv@users.noreply.github.com> |
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[MIRROR] Bitrunning 1.5: Secondary Objectives (#26821)
* Bitrunning 1.5: Secondary Objectives (#81828) ## About The Pull Request Added secondary objective lockboxes to bitrunning. These pull from a list of secondary objective loot on the domain, with a limited quantity of items. Once there are no items left to pull, the secondary objective disappears. If multiple secondary objective markers are placed, they will be placed until all markers have been used, or all the items in the loot pool are already spoken for. To support this functionality, adds SSbitrunning, which stores all domains as instances, instead of checking the hardcoded types as previously. SSbitrunning manages listing domains for the quantum console, and rolling secondary loot. As an example of this functionality, added a side path to Glacier Grind with a polar bear and some loot. ## Why It's Good For The Game Secondary objectives give mappers ways to encourage players to venture into a wider range of domains by offering non-trivial loot beyond the fluff items given in the main caches. The absolute limit on the number of items available ensures these items can't be farmed. As well as supporting secondary objectives, SSbitrunning allows for future support of features relying on mid-round modification of domains, for instance adding custom domains. ## Changelog 🆑 add: Added secondary objectives to bitrunning! add: Pick up encrypted curiosities and return them to the safehouse to claim their contents. add: Glacier Grind has been given a secondary objective, look out for the limited edition hat. add: Bitrunning domains can now be modified during the round by admins. /🆑 * Bitrunning 1.5: Secondary Objectives * Update virtual_domain.dm --------- Co-authored-by: Thunder12345 <Thunder12345@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Pinta <68373373+softcerv@users.noreply.github.com> |
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[MIRROR] Adds more bitrunning antagonists + fixes (READY) [MDB IGNORE] (#25054)
* Adds more bitrunning antagonists + fixes (READY) * Update role_preferences.dm * Update poll_ignore.dm * Update poll_ignore.dm * Update cyber_police.dm --------- Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Bloop <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> |
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[MIRROR] Cleans up signal use in bitrunning [NO GBP] [MDB IGNORE] (#24738)
* Cleans up signal use in bitrunning [NO GBP] * Update avatar_connection.dm --------- Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Bloop <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> |
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[MIRROR] bitrunning hotfix 2 [NO GBP] [MDB IGNORE] (#24011)
bitrunning hotfix 2 [NO GBP] Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Giz <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> |
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[MIRROR] Feature: bitrunner, a new supply role (READY) [MDB IGNORE] (#23865)
* Feature: bitrunner, a new supply role (READY) * Delete bepis.dm * Conflicts * Update dynamic_rulesets_midround.dm * Fixing this invalid icon file path It was trying to use the aesthetics one * Bepis is dead * New digi sprites courtesy of CandleJaxx!! Now in the correct branch! * Fixing merge conflict * bitrunning hotfixes [NO GBP] * Modular health adjustments * Revert "Modular health adjustments" This reverts commit 0ff3c48d398f6c1aac51cdf8fecaf869491bbc86. * Modular health adjustments Only this one should be necessary * The screenshot test * Bitrunner den for voidraptor (FOR #23865) (#23891) * no shower in sight * lets bitrunners actually get to their room and spawn there * New digi sprites courtesy of CandleJaxx!! * Revert "New digi sprites courtesy of CandleJaxx!!" This reverts commit eea9f47de256dd407c78450bc8f2a09b814f93e9. --------- Co-authored-by: Giz <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> * Removes bitrunning unit tests (#78607) ## About The Pull Request Removes the fraction of unit tests I thought would be safe. Not thrilled that I have to exclude ALL unit tests now, but hey. The issue is that atmos attempts to process on a turf which hasn't initialized yet. ## Why It's Good For The Game Other PRs can pass checks now ## Changelog N/A * Update birdshot.dmm * Tweaks the BEPIS category of the bitrunning order console * Adds back the flashdark that we had skyrat edited in * Update tgstation.dme * Fixes Voidraptor bitrunning den not being connected to the powergrid --------- Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Giz <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Paxilmaniac <82386923+Paxilmaniac@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Profakos <profakos@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: GoldenAlpharex <jerego1234@hotmail.com> |