## About The Pull Request
#86825 allowed MODsuits to only have a few of their parts deployed but
didn't change MODule overlay code, resulting in modules like welding
visor showing up even if you only have your gloves active.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Glitchy visuals begone.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: MODules don't create visual overlays when their required part isn't
deployed
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Co-authored-by: Fikou <23585223+Fikou@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: LemonInTheDark <58055496+LemonInTheDark@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
Before it took 12 seconds to fully deploy (2 seconds per part) so it's
just an awkward standing around moment while you wait for your MOD to
activate in front of the airlock.
- Increased speed of MODsuit deploy time by 2 times
- Increased speed of infiltrator MODsuit deploy time by 4 times
## Why It's Good For The Game
One of the reasons why so many players are deterred from MODsuits is how
long the deployment or undeployment takes.
This change should increase the desire for players to use MODsuits and
will raise their value, giving more incentive to produce more, which
roboticists barely ever do.
The infiltrator MODsuit is supposed to be a sneaky sleek and quick
(infiltrating) device, allowing you to quickly disguise your identity
and then quickly become inconspicuous. This change allows it to execute
that purpose better.
## Changelog
🆑 grungussuss
balance: MODsuits now deploy 2 times faster
balance: The infiltrator MODsuit now deploys 4 times faster
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
see #70061 but i almost finished it, i only need to go through every
single module and assign it a fitting part
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: modsuits have been refactored if you see bugs report them
fix: admin cargo tech modsuit outfit now works correctly
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: Andrew <mt.forspam@gmail.com>
## About The Pull Request
Removes all arbitrary energy and power units in the codebase. Everything
is replaced with the joule and watt, with 1 = 1 joule, or 1 watt if you
are going to multiply by time. This is a visible change, where all
arbitrary energy units you see in the game will get proper prefixed
units of energy.
With power cells being converted to the joule, charging one joule of a
power cell will require one joule of energy.
The grid will now store energy, instead of power. When an energy usage
is described as using the watt, a power to energy conversion based on
the relevant subsystem's timing (usually multiplying by seconds_per_tick
or applying power_to_energy()) is needed before adding or removing from
the grid. Power usages that are described as the watt is really anything
you would scale by time before applying the load. If it's described as a
joule, no time conversion is needed. Players will still read the grid as
power, having no visible change.
Machines that dynamically use power with the use_power() proc will
directly drain from the grid (and apc cell if there isn't enough)
instead of just tallying it up on the dynamic power usages for the area.
This should be more robust at conserving energy as the surplus is
updated on the go, preventing charging cells from nothing.
APCs no longer consume power for the dynamic power usage channels. APCs
will consume power for static power usages. Because static power usages
are added up without checking surplus, static power consumption will be
applied before any machine processes. This will give a more truthful
surplus for dynamic power consumers.
APCs will display how much power it is using for charging the cell. APC
cell charging applies power in its own channel, which gets added up to
the total. This will prevent invisible power usage you see when looking
at the power monitoring console.
After testing in MetaStation, I found roundstart power consumption to be
around 406kW after all APCs get fully charged. During the roundstart APC
charge rush, the power consumption can get as high as over 2MW (up to
25kW per roundstart APC charging) as long as there's that much
available.
Because of the absurd potential power consumption of charging APCs near
roundstart, I have changed how APCs decide to charge. APCs will now
charge only after all other machines have processed in the machines
processing subsystem. This will make sure APC charging won't disrupt
machines taking from the grid, and should stop APCs getting their power
drained due to others demanding too much power while charging. I have
removed the delays for APC charging too, so they start charging
immediately whenever there's excess power. It also stops them turning
red when a small amount of cell gets drained (airlocks opening and shit
during APC charge rush), as they immediately become fully charged
(unless too much energy got drained somehow) before changing icon.
Engineering SMES now start at 100% charge instead of 75%. I noticed
cells were draining earlier than usual after these changes, so I am
making them start maxed to try and combat that.
These changes will fix all conservation of energy issues relating to
charging powercells.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Closes#73438Closes#75789Closes#80634Closes#82031
Makes it much easier to interface with the power system in the codebase.
It's more intuitive. Removes a bunch of conservation of energy issues,
making energy and power much more meaningful. It will help the
simulation remain immersive as players won't encounter energy
duplication so easily. Arbitrary energy units getting replaced with the
joule will also tell people more meaningful information when reading it.
APC charging will feel more snappy.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixes conservation of energy issues relating to charging
powercells.
qol: APCs will display how much power they are using to charge their
cell. This is accounted for in the power monitoring console.
qol: All arbitrary power cell energy units you see are replaced with
prefixed joules.
balance: As a consequence of the conservation of energy issues getting
fixed, the power consumption for charging cells is now very significant.
balance: APCs only use surplus power from the grid after every machine
processes when charging, preventing APCs from causing others to
discharge while charging.
balance: Engineering SMES start at max charge to combat the increased
energy loss due to conservation of energy fixes.
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: SyncIt21 <110812394+SyncIt21@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
A pact made with `@Kapu1178`
Small changes you should not care about:
RD MODsuit outfit (admin only) no longer has a beret that blocks the
activation of the suit
The beret used by death squad officers no longer is blocked from being
put on a hat stabilizer module
Admins can now Shear matrices of objects in Modify Transform
Multitool buffers have been a little refactored to use a setter proc
that saves them from causing hard dels
Cooler stuff:
A revival and remake of [Nobody Wants To Learn Matrix
Math](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/59103), this time with
additional tooling for quick matrix calculations.

The MODLink system, available through every MODsuit and MODLink scryers
(a neck item obtainable from advanced modsuit research or
charliestation)
Let's you make a holographic call with any other MODLink user, where you
can chat in realtime and see what's up with em


## Why It's Good For The Game
Adds a fun way for the crew to communicate with each other that can be
done in real-time with relative privacy compared to radio.
## Changelog
🆑 Fikou, Armhulen, Sheets (+rep for Mothblocks and Potato)
fix: RD MODsuit outfit (admin only) no longer has a beret that blocks
the activation of the suit
fix: The beret used by death squad officers no longer is blocked from
being put on a hat stabilizer module
admin: Admins can now Shear matrices of objects in Modify Transform
admin: Admins now have access to Test Matrices in the VV dropdown, an
all-in-one tool for editing transforms.
add: MODLink system, available through scryers (from RnD and Charlie
Station) and through MODsuits. Lets you call people with holographs!
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
### Bugfix
Fixes#73521
Ninja's adrenaline is supposed to cure unconscious, but you can't
activate it while unconscious. This pr fixes that
### Code improvement
Combined all the allow variables into a bitflag
## Why It's Good For The Game
bugfix
## Changelog
🆑
fix: You can use ninja adrenaline to cure unconsciousness as intended
code: Cleaned up some modsuit code
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com>
Similar vein to #37116
This is supposed to be standard, yet here we are.
SHOULDN'T change anything, but there's likely something out there that's
bound to behave different because of it.
These were done manually, regex to find things that MIGHT need to be
corrected;
`^#define.+\+((?!\)).)*$`
`^#define.+-((?!\)).)*$`
`^#define.+\*((?!\)).)*$`
`^#define.+\/((?!\)).)*$` (yeah that's a lot of stuff.)
`^#define.+%((?!\)).)*$`
`^#define.+SECONDS((?!\)).)*$`
`^#define.+MINUTES((?!\)).)*$`