About The Pull Request
The core of the PR:
The improvised shotgun that was is dead and removed.
Now we have Pipeguns. Pipeguns are bolt action rifles that have a damage multiplier that reduces their damage to 75%, and can be modified to fit the rare 7.62mm bullets. If you want to that is.
The pipegun also slowly increases in misfire probability for every shot at a rate of 5% per shot.
Pipeguns can also be upgraded to Regal Pipeguns. These contain more bullets, don't misfire and don't have a damage multiplier. To acquire one is a maint secret, only available to lucky assistants who come across the diary of a dead assistant. The probability of finding the book is quite, quite low.
Bandoliers now fit individual 7.62mm. Because why not. Currently they're available in stripper clips that fit into most combat belts so this is mostly a style preference at the moment
Other shit
Ammo modification and misfire behaviour is now generalized to all ballistics. You can now make any gun misfire and any internal magazine gun swap ammunition.
Misfires are not a flat chance. Instead, they increment as the gun fires over time.
Ports over this PR Citadel-Station-13/Citadel-Station-13#12274 which I felt was pretty neat conceptually for making some weapons weaker.
Makes the icemoon hermit's mosin into a regal pipegun, just to get mosins out of easy access.
Why It's Good For The Game
Improvised shotguns were one of my favourite weapons to horribly abuse while they were utterly broken a nice alternative, but I fully support moving towards curbing gun power curve. Part of that should include looking at improvised weapons like this which are seeing considerable usage with the removal of buckshot and slugs.
Initially I wanted to pair this with a PR of my own to bop Mosins on the skull along with it, but #56319 is already doing that, and while it's a very lenient approach to my own (I was going to remove them entirely from cargo), I respect it.
Changelog
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add: Replaces improvised shotguns with Pipeguns (with a special variant for those willing to go through arbitrary bullshit to acquire it and sheer good luck).
add: Now all guns can be set to misfire and swap ammunition.
add: Misfire chance is incremental as you fire the weapon, and not a flat static chance. This can be reset by using a piece of cloth on the gun and 10 seconds of cleaning.
balance: This has been applied to the detective revolver, but it only increments while using .357 bullets.
add: Guns can have damage multipliers attached for the bullets they fire. The pipegun (but not the regal version) is the first example with a 75% damage output.
balance: The Ice Hermit now has a regal pipegun instead of a Mosin Nagant.
balance: The bandolier fits 7.62mm.
balance: You can construct receivers and rifle stocks in the crafting menu.
balance: Detaches the magical rifles from the boltaction subtype, since they are just basically not using any variables attached to that subtype and made from a series of early returns.
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* Adds emissive carpet, adds plane support to decal element
- Adds a basic abstract/debugging emissive carpet
- Makes decals capable of supporting plane
- Adds auto-smoothing decals
* Adds simple neon carpet variations
* Adds neon carpet reagents and recipes
* Refactors emissive blockers to allow multiple layers of emissive / emissive blocking objects
- Splits the emissive and emissive blocker plane masters into several plane masters which handle different layers of emissiveness.
* Makes neon carpet tile stacks emissive
* Rearranges and docs some emissive plane masters
- Folds the overlay lighting plane master into the emissive planes since it is also used to mask the lighting plane
* Fixes null mats_per_unit stack recombining after splitting
- I think I broke this a while ago when I reworked how stacks handle materials. Whoops.
- This basically only effects carpet at the moment. Good thing I did this when I did!
* Adds neon carpets to cargo
- Adds a cargo supply crate containing a _lot_ of neon carpets for 3000 credits
* Fixes neon carpet highlights leaking through vending machines and such
- Turns out vending machines axed their own emissive blockers whenever they updated their icon because they cleared their managed_vis_overlays...
- Generic emissive blocking has been elementized and some update_overlays procs have been straightened out.
* Fixes id_arg_index for the emissive blocker element
* Commits @Rohsie's suggestions
* Reverts #56205
* Allow things without density to bypass checks
* The rest of the owl
* The rest of the owl
* Doc and tweak
* More feex
* RCD machine frame unit test
* I suck
* AAAAA
* Bad at unit tests
* Revert unit tests (for including in another PR)
* Fix windoor_assembly return logic
* Comment /mob/living/proc/PushAM logic
* Windoor assembley logic tweak
* Fix frame stacking
* Unit test
* Better wording from macros?
* Bespoke Material Backend
- Adds support for bespoke materials:
- Reimplements [/datum/material/var/id]
- Ports GetIdFromArguments from SSdcs
- Adds a wrapper define for GetMaterialRef
- Adds [MATERIAL_INIT_BESPOKE]
- Adds [/datum/material/proc/Initialize]
- Does not actually add any bespoke materials
- [ ] TODO: Code docs
- [ ] TODO: Actually adding bespoke materials
* Some has_material procs and cleaning up some spaghetti
- Adds a pair of has_material procs for use in checking whether a given atom has a given material
* Adds meat
- Adds bespoke meat variants
- Does not make them accessible
- Shuts up the linter
* Implements bespoke meat
- Makes the material container preserve bespoke materials
- Makes the sheetifier accept bespoke materials
- Makes the autolathe accept bespoke materials
- Makes the gibber produce bespoke meats
* Makes butchering produce bespoke meats
This is jank and really needs to be folded into a unified butchering and gibbing system
* Material documentation
- Adds, fixes, and touches up some documentation
* Material container insertion callback
- Changes the proc used to expand the material container's material list ot a proc used to check whether a material fits into a material container
- Instantiating new materials is no longer O(n) relative to the number of autolathes in existence.
* Makes processing meat conserve materials
- Makes bespoke meat carry over into meatballs
* Makes preserving custom materials an option
- Implements the ability to turn preserving custom materials _off_ for processor recipes
* Fixes all bespoke materials of the same type using the same singleton
- We use ids now, not just types.
* Makes the fat sucker produce bespoke meats
- Because consistency is good.
* Fixes autolathes merging bespoke stacks into normal stacks.
* Makes the callback to test materials for holdibility optional
- @Floyd
* GetMaterialRef -> GET_MATERIAL_REF
- We capitalize macros.
* Removes an extraneous callback
- Makes the sheetifier use functionality I didn't notice I implemented a few commits ago.
* Makes mob and species meat null compatible
* Fixes the ore silo
- The ore silo had really snowflake material handling that has been brought in line with the rest.
- The materials should show up in the correct order.
* Fixes minor lathe bugs
- Fixes stack_traces caused when lathes tried to fetch materials using reagent typepaths
- Fixed the selective reagent disposal topic. I have no idea how long this has been broken.
* Various documentation fixes
- Clarified a couple comments
- Removes an extraneous ?. operator
- Fixed mat floor tiles having bugged reagent temperatures
* More fixes
-/datum/material/meat/mob -> /datum/material/meat/mob_meat
- Adds atom typecheck to material containers.
* Fixes old typepaths
Refactors the nearly completely stateless component "caltrop" into an
element. The previous limit on "one message per caltrop per second" has
been changed to "one message (about caltrops) per mob per second".
This avoids a unique component for each shard of glass, and each cactus
in the world, so saves some much needed memory.
A message about "sliding over" caltrops has been removed, since it's
now intended that you only trigger caltrops if you're not lying down.
Speeds up gas movement significantly
Documents the intent and finer details of the atmos system (Thanks dunc)
Fixes excited groups constantly rebuilding, this broke 4 years ago
Fixes superconductors just straight up not working
Allows turfs to sleep while inside an excited group
Adds a new subprocess to SSAir to support rebuilding in this state
Most heat based behavior no longer relies on being inside a fire
Adds a new element to support doing this cleanly
Adds a new subprocess to SSAir to support doing this while a turf is asleep
Refactors air_update_turf to allow for finer control
Makes apcs take damage in heat to prevent infinite plasma fire diffs
Cleans up immutable gas mixtures to make them work properly when the mix has gas in it
Planetary turfs no longer create a new copy of themselves each time they process. We instead use a global
immutable mix
Cleans up a typed for loop in reactions
Canisters will take damage from outside heat now
Speeds up excited group dismantle
Increases the superconductor threshold by 200k
Cleans up some roundstart ATs on some ruins
Uses /turf/open/var/excited to track if a turf is actively processing, preventing a |=
Prevents openspace from trying to melt
Tweaks a canister examine line
Makes planetary turfs reset to base when broken down as part of an excited group
Makes it impossible for planetary turfs to rebuild, just like space tiles
Fixes closed turfs not activating their replacement when destroyed by moving closed -> open turf activation to
the adjacent air subsystem. They were activating and then going back to sleep before adjacent air got a chance
to tick.
Fire alarms will trigger when the area gets too cold for humans
- Fixes greyscale material floor tiles created from cyborg stacks
- Makes cyborg stacks contain materials
- Prevents a potential bug involving metalgen and stacks
I wanted to refactor how movetype flags are added and removed into traits to prevent multiple sources of specific movement types from conflicting one other. I ended up also having to refactor the floating animation loop (the one that bobs up and down) code in the process.
Why It's Good For The Game
A way to avoid conflict from multiple sources of movement types.
This also stops melee attacks, jitteriness and update_transform() from temporarily disabling the floating movetype bitflag altogether until the next life tick.
Tested, but i'm pretty sure improvements could be made.
Changelog
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fix: jitteriness, melee attack animations and resting/standing up should no longer momentarily remove the floating movement type.
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This is an alternative to the PR Ryll made, it does some things similar e.g. the default limit of 1 interaction per target for a person, however, it refactors do_afters to support overrides for max interaction counts and unique sources.
For example, stripping uses the item being stripped as the source, allowing you to strip multiple items, but not the same item multiple times.
I've also fixed most other edge-cases this could cause where balance would be affected, but feel free to point out any I might've missed, this'll probably require some longer-term testmerging.
Someone DM'd me asking a question about what the 'heal' var was for on aloe, I looked into it and realized it was an unnecessary variable that just replicated what heal_brute and heal_burn do. I then realized there was quite a lot of unnecessary copypasta in medical stack code, so I made some changes to make it neater and added some documentation in to boot
This PR fixes a case where certain materials caused issues when working with stacking machines, because they did not have set merge_type from the get go, which meant that initial() of that variable returned null.
To clarify further - if /obj/item/stack does not have set merge_type, it is generated merge_type upon Initialize(), which is the same as its typepath. For example, currently /obj/item/stack/sheet/bluespace_crystal does not have any merge_type set, and it is given merge_type = /obj/item/stack/sheet/bluespace_crystal upon Initialize(). Each Initialize(). Again and again.
There are quite a bit of these cases in the codebase, especially if its some older code. I have gone through them and set all of them their set merge_type, which they would inevitably receive anyway upon initializing and it fixes a bug mentioned above.
To prevent this happening again, I have also included unit test to check if merge types are set for stacks, included exceptions are usually abstract paths like /obj/item/stack/sheet/mineral, which contains zero behavior on its own and does not spawn unless done via admin tools.
* Cyborg stack fix
- Makes cyborgs capable of recycling floor tiles again
* Touches up module code
- Makes module code slightly more OOP-compliant
- Speeds up module creation by an imperceptable amount
- Reworks how borg modules handle stacks
* The Re-pricening
* Rewritten and adjusted for paycheck defines.
* I made the map changes finally.
* And the refills too.
* "OH YEAH REPLACING IT ALL WITH DEFINES AND SCALING IT THE EXCEL DOCUMENT WILL BE EASY, ARCANE!!!"
* And the premium ones too.
* Accidently spoiled a future pr due to dme bleedover
Fixes greyscale floor tiles merging regardless of their materials.
Fixes greyscale floor tiles voiding materials when splitting the stack.
Fixes greyscale floor tile stacks being created with no mats_per_unit and only enough custom materials for a single unit.
Fixes greyscale tile flooring being created with the wrong amount of materials.
Fixes greyscale tile flooring not producing floor tiles/producing floor tiles with 0 units.
* Medipen Differences
Adds a box for medipens, and gives each of the "common" pens a new look.
* Adds medipen box to craftables.
* Lighter first aid pen.
* base
* fixes
* crate
* Update code/game/turfs/open/floor/fancy_floor.dm
Co-authored-by: Fikou <piotrbryla@onet.pl>
* adds the crate to the pool.
* the crate is pretty rare, why not let it drop four items?
* Update lootdrop.dm
Newline phone edit
* ungoofed
Co-authored-by: Fikou <piotrbryla@onet.pl>
About The Pull Request
Removes commie and cappy golems, and all connected parts and features.
Why It's Good For The Game
You're downloading 5 mb of capitalist and communist songs and talk sounds every time you log into a server, which makes it take much longer to actually join the game. While this was a good meme and became even better when cappy golems would fight the communist ones, they are:
Really really underused for what they are
Really really boring and simple without all the special sounds
Really really not worth keeping gutted
Changelog
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del: Capitalism (golem) and Communism (golem) are dead.
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imo; the ss13 audio-scape is quite barren, you can only hear most things if you can see them, which in my opinion doesn't make much sense. This changes that so you can hear further away, but falloff is much higher, so in reality you will only hear things relatively quietly when they're out of sight.
This PR increases the hearing distance of most sound by 9, excluding sounds such as antag items that are meant to be used stealthily
This PR also replaces Byond's inbuilt falloff system with something I made, (And thanks to potato for helping me throw together a formula for it). This fall-off system makes sound fall off more naturally, with sounds being full volume within a certain range, and then softly falling off until they are completely quiet. This makes for a smoother transition between "This sound is full volume" and "I dont hear this sound".
Co-authored-by: ff <ff>
* Refactors tile reskinning
* revert maxhealth changes
* what's with the extra spaces
* Include floors in the name changes
* tile fix and delete and create instead of change
* damn you github auto-resolve
* more atomization
Implements the ?. operator, replacing code like A && A.B with A?.B
BYOND Ref:
When reading A?.B, it's equivalent to A && A.B except that A is only evaluated once, even if it's a complex expression like a proc call.
Adds and implements alloy materials
Takes several materials that were mostly fluff and converts them into actual usable materials.
Messes with material code a bit to make alloys recycle back into their component materials.
Adds the alloy materials to their in-game stacks.
Materials added:
Plasteel
Plastitanium
Plasmaglass
Titaniumglass
Plastitanium Glass
Alien Alloy
Makes plasteel/plastitanium/plasmaglass and the rest able to have separate properties from their component materials. It doesn't make much sense that the materials used to seal off the supermatter chamber from the rest of the station would be prone to exploding when heated.
Allows for further expansion of materials, possibly including actual functional metallurgy and smelting at some point in the very distant future.
(Lemons note: Adds a regeneration component, used for alien alloy)
About The Pull Request
A series of changes bulked together to give players and mappers a little more freedom in their builds to make things look nicer.
Chess:
• Introduces a bunch of jumbo chess pieces that are craftable in-game. Sprites are my own.
Shutters
• Defines 100 integrity for the shutters and gives them an armor block so they don't inherit their stats from blast doors. This means shutters will no longer be just a reskinned blast door.
• Redid the sprites for the shutters. They now animate much smoother and look like normal slanted shutters. Their blinking light once animating is also easier to see.
• Added the window shutter; this is a normal shutter with a window so you can always see past it. I've used it in prisons and on armouries in the codebase I'm from to allow officers to see into the areas shutters are protecting, giving the area additional protection of having someone being able to look into it.
• Added radiation shutters. Maintainers feel free to question this. Through extensive experimentation, any rad insulation value between 0 and 1 does pretty much nothing to radiation. Numbers higher than 1 start multiplying it, negative numbers start reducing it. This will stop the radiation from a supermatter irradiating you only if you stand behind it. If you're not covered by the shutters or the shutters are open, they won't protect you at all. They also have their own sprite with a radioactive hazard symbol.
• Added the rad shutters to in-rotation maps on their supermatter engines and the windowed shutters to Metastation armoury.
Sofas
• Introduces the corporate sofa. A sleek grey sofa. The original sprite I ported from Hyperstation's files. I'm not sure where they got the sofa but I was told it was Eris. I didn't see it there but I didn't look super hard. I've updated the sprites on it to work with armrest sprite overlays.
• Ports the sofa sprites from Cit and the armrest sprite overlays. They look nicer than awkwardly floating over the sofa. The sofas are the same, they're just moved a little for the armrest to work.
• Makes the new corporate sofa craftable.
### Gameplay changes:
- Spacemen lose their ability to sculpt all minerals into statues barehanded, you need a chisel now.
- You can now create carving blocks out of 5 sheets of most materials.
- Using a chisel on the blocks you can designate what to carve in it (including the preset statues from before).
- Chisels can be printed at autolathe, there's also one in art storage.
### Code changes:
- Squeak component now squeaks on attack_hand for structures.
- Radials now accept atom paths automatically extracting the name with initial.
- Base and rigid stack recipes renamed appropriately.
- Statues now use custom materials.
The scope of this PR is to add new and interesting stuff to the atmos crew and to bring more people to it both old and new.
This PR adds 5 new gases, a bunch of reactions (i'm still working on this but suggestions are useful), new recipes and items to the atmosians arsenal. These gases have high utility for everyone, atmosians will find them useful to do their job both as firefighters and air maintenance.
FINAL GAS NAMES (will change only if a maintainer ask about it)
Healium
Proto Nitrate
Cyrion B
Halon
Hexane
reactions avaiable in this PR: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1e6DZlBaKSCNdCADKnrH3F3aDWvl0iZr4/view
What the PR add:
-Healium: a red gas, stronger than n2o if breathed, with healing properties
-Proto Nitrate: a green inert gas if breathed but with different reactions with various gases at high temperatures
-Cyrion B: a black deadly gas if breathed that decompones very fast if exposed to N2 even at minimal amounts
-Halon: a light blue gas that when used in a fire it will suck up the O2 and will help cool the room, helping fighting the fire
-Hexane: a purple gas that has the ability to filter from the air plasma and n2o, useful to clean distro from the harmful gases quickly
-Healium Crystal: a reddish crystal that when broken will explode cooling the room and removing the plasma from the air (act like a grenade)
-Proto Nitrate Crystal: a greenish crystal that when broken will explode refilling a space with O2 and N2
-Cyrion B Crystal: a blackish crystal that when broken will explode dealing damage around it
-Metallic hydrogen recipe addition (atmosian armor and fireaxe)
-Statue of an elder atmosian (for bragging rights)
-Supermatter Interactions
-More gas interactions (Roinnel have multiple and different interactions)
-New RPD device: the pressure valve, a device that allow gas flow in a pipenet if the input pressure is higher than the set pressure it's getting atomized
-Fusion is a bit "easier" to start (minor changes to the math so that the instability is more reasonable)
-pluox can be also made without using rads
-cyrion-b bounty
-all 5 gases can be sold to cargo
More stuff needs to be added (like the SM interactions(added) and probably more reactions and breathe reactions)
Please leave suggestions and feedbacks as it helps improve the PR
Atmos desperately need more content and need to be proactive in the making of its tools, with this PR is a start to more atmos content
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add: hydrogen + rads = trit
add: 5 new gases
add: Healium : made from Bz + Freon + cold, it knocks people down but have healing properties
add: Proto Nitrate : made from pluox and H2 + heat, it has different reaction with a bunch of other gases
add: Cyrion B : made from hypernoblium + stimulum around 0°C, it has heavy damage if breathed but is decomposed rapidly by N2
add: Halon : made from bz + trit + cold, it reacts with O2 at high temperature removing it and cooling the air, helping putting out fires
add: Hexane : made from bz + H2 + cold, it reacts with plasma and n2o and removes them from the air mix, filtering them.
tweak: stimulum no longer require plasma
add: canister sprites, gas sprites
add: crystal from gases formation and reaction
add: new metallic hydrogen recipes
add: elder atmosian statue
add: supermatter interactions
tweak: minor changes to fusion math to make it "easier" to start
add : pluoxium can be also made without using rads (not removing the rad production one) (this also produces a minimal amount of h2)
tweak: lowered hypernoblium min temperature of reaction
tweak: metallic hydrogen production more common
add: cyrion-b bounty
add: all 5 gases are up to selling
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