* Converts looping sounds from a list of play locations to just the one
* Updates all uses of looping sounds to match the new arg
* Adds an area based sound manager that hooks into looping sounds to drive the actual audio. I'll be using this to redo how weather effects handle sound
* Some structrual stuff to make everything else smoother
Timers now properly return the time left for client based timers
Weather sends global signals when it starts/stops
Looping sounds now use their timerid var for all their sound related timers, not just the main loop
* This is the painful part
Adds an area sound manager component, it handles the logic of moving into new areas potentially creating new
sound loops. We do some extra work to prevent stacking sound loops.
Adds an ash storm listener element that adds a tailored area sound manager to clients on the lavaland z level.
It's removed on logout.
Adds the ash_storm_sounds assoc list, a reference to this is passed into area sound managers, and it's modified
in a manner that doesn't break the reference in ash_storm (This is what I hate)
* Hooks ash storm listener into cliented mobs and possessed objects
* Documents the odd ref stuff, adds an ignore start var to looping sounds, fixes some errors and lint issues
* Applies kyler's review
banging
Co-authored-by: Kylerace <kylerlumpkin1@gmail.com>
* Cleans up some var names, reduces the amount of looping we do in some areas
* Makes the code compile, redoes the movement listener to be more general
* fuck
* We don't need to detach on del if we're just removing signals on detach
* Should? work
* if(direct) memes
Co-authored-by: Kylerace <kylerlumpkin1@gmail.com>
Converts most spans into span procs. Mostly used regex for this and sorted out any compile time errors afterwards so there could be some bugs.
Was initially going to do defines, but ninja said to make it into a proc, and if there's any overhead, they can easily be changed to defines.
Makes it easier to control the formatting and prevents typos when creating spans as it'll runtime if you misspell instead of silently failing.
Reduces the code you need to write when writing spans, as you don't need to close the span as that's automatically handled by the proc.
(Note from Lemon: This should be converted to defines once we update the minimum version to 514. Didn't do it now because byond pain and such)
Having things updating integrity directly is just going to cause more problems down the line as more elements and components depend on being notified of integrity changes. It's an easy mistake to make so making it private should deal with the problem.
get_integrity() might be useful in the future but is mainly a side effect of making obj_integrity private as that also disallows reads.
The Supermatter Crystal no longer causes blind people to get hallucinations. The SM causes hallucinations based on eyesight, which is why eye protection (meson glasses) can protect you from it. It makes sense that those who can't see don't get affected by the hallucinations.
It makes the mechanics more consistent. It also adds interesting situations, like if you can't find meson goggles, a blindfold will do in a pinch.
Some more gas interactions with the HFR
-O2 will help remove iron content
-Antinoblium accumulation or damage over 60% will now start zaps similar to those of the SM (useful to produce power too)
-Bz will make more particles shoot out
-Meltdown now spew the hot fusion gases around the machine too (20% of the total gases are randomly placed around the machine in 10 open turfs each containing only 10% of that 20%)
-damage system now uses cooling temperature instead of the internal fusion temperature
* Adds explosion SFX to the blastcannon and explosive compressor
- Extracts the explosion SFX and screenshake proc from the SSexplosions explosion handling proc and lets the explosive compressor and blastcannon use it.
* Miscellaneous changes
- Adds defines for the internal explosion arglist keys
- Reverses the values of the explosion severity defines
- Changes almost everything that uses `/proc/explosion` to use named arguments
- Removes a whole bunch of argname = 0 in explosion calls.
* Removes named callback arguments.
* Changes the explosion signals to just use the arguments list
Adds a simple framework to let objects respond to explosions occurring inside of them.
Changes a whole bunch of explosions to use the object being exploded as the origin of the explosion rather than the turf the object is on.
Makes the explosive compressor and blastcannon actually use the TTVs they are given.
Adds support for things responding to internal explosions.
Less snowflake code for the explosive compressor and blastcannon calculating bomb range.*
Less confusing explosion severity defines.
Less opaque explosion arguments
*does not guarantee that the solution to letting them actually use the TTV is any less snowflake.
turfs, and wastes processing time.
Let's only make pluox in cold mixes then, and since it's not gonna mitigate high power runaways quite as hard
now, let's make it a net negative on waste gas output for the sm.
Ever wondered why you failed to setup the scrungularity?
Well, wonder no more! The NT CIMS tab has been made to show total moles. The pressure got kicked however, since it's practically useless. The bar also turns red if your SM is eligible for scrung.
Moved the supermatter defines into it's own files too.
I'm not sure that there's a way for ghosts to check out the EER of the spicy rock without someone logging in on the console. This lets ghosts know if an SM is going to spawn tesla/skeleton in advance.
The part at the trait section (thanks to mothblocks) is changed to not cause runtimes when the supermatter is examined by ghosts.
Co-authored-by: coiax <yellowbounder@gmail.com>
Makes the supermatter crystal consume miasma in the air to power itself. The rate at which it consumes miasma scales with the partial pressure of the miasma and the gas mix of the surrounding air.
Miasma also increases gasmix_power_ratio, but by half as much as is normally standard
Creates update_name and update_desc
Creates the wrapper proc update_appearance to batch update_name, update_desc, and update_icon together
Less non-icon handling code in update_icon and friends
Signal hooks for things that want to change names and descriptions
99%+ of the changes in this are just from switching everything over to update_appearance from update_icon
Converts many proc overrides to properly use list/modifiers, fixes some spots where modifiers should have been passed, calls modifiers what it is, a lazy list, and cleans up some improper arg names like L, M, C, and N. Oh and I think there was a spot where someone was trying to pass M.name in as a string, but forgot to wrap it in []. I fixed that too.
About The Pull Request
This PR removes intents and replaces them with a combat mode. An explanation of what this means can be found below
Major changes:
Disarm and Grab intents have been removed.
Harm/Help is now combat mode, toggled by F or 4 by default
The context/verb/popup menu now only works when you do shift+right-click
Right click is now disarm, both in and out of combat mode.
Grabbing is now on ctrl-click.
If you're in combat mode, and are currently grabbing/pulling someone, and ctrl-click somewhere else, it will not release the grab (To prevent misclicks)
Minor interaction changes:
Right click to dissasemble tables, racks, filing cabinets (When holding the right tool to do so)
Left click to stunbaton, right click to harmbaton
Right click to tip cows
Right click to malpractice surgery
Right click to hold people at gunpoint (if youre holding a gun)
Why It's Good For The Game
Intents heavily cripple both the code and the UI design of interactions. While I understand that a lot of people will dislike this PR as they are used to intents, they are one of our weakest links in terms of explaining to players how to do specific things, and require a lot more keypresses to do compared to this.
As an example, martial arts can now be done without having to juggle 1 2 3 and 4 to switch intents quickly.
As some of you who saw the first combat mode PR, the context menu used to be disabled in combat mode. In this version it is instead on shift-right click ensuring that you can always use it in the same way.
In this version, combat mode also no longer prevents you from attacking with items when you would so before, as this was something that was commonly complained about.
The full intention of this shift in control scheme is that right click will become "secondary interaction" for items, which prevents some of the awkward juggling we have now with item modes etcetera.
Changelog
cl Qustinnus
add: Intents have been replaced with a combat mode. For more info find the PR here: #56601
/cl
Skillchips are neat, and this is the sort of "job-specific skill" that can remain job specific, but still gainable in the shift through in-universe means.
The logic behind the skillchip is that the supermatter is psychically sensitive, hence the hallucinations and headaches from looking at it and projecting the "correct mental aura" will help it calm down. But that is lore following mechanics.
Refactors skillchips to be able to automatically apply more than one trait.
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
- Psychologists are no longer mistakenly told they have headaches
when near the supermatter.
- Immunity to supermatter hallucinations is now provided by a new trait
`TRAIT_SUPERMATTER_MADNESS_IMMUNE`, provided by mesons, and being the
Psychologist.
- The ability for Psychologists to cause the supermatter to act slightly
differently (by turning pink, and having a higher minimum healing
temperature) is now a trait, `TRAIT_SUPERMATTER_SOOTHER`, which
currently only Psychologists get.
Huge removal of dead vars, bad timers, and other sloppy jitteriness from beams. They go from checking movement to waiting for a signal.
VARIABLE KILL LIST:
sleep_time: signals baby
finished: signals BAYBEEE
target_oldloc: not only not typecasted as a turf or named as a turf, it was unused. when are we going to use this? the beam starts from the origin!
origin_oldloc: bad name, not typecasted. renamed to originturf
static_beam: how are you an unused variable and still get replaced by signals like really
timing_id: signallllss bbbaaaabbyy
recalculating: you get the drill by now signals baby
base_icon: unused, seemingly replaced by visuals I think
Replaces GLOB.poi_list |= src and GLOB.poi_list -= src with an element that handles it directly.
More consistent code, especially when a lot of code couldn't decide how to add/remove (some |=, some -=, some .Remove, etc).
Allows modPC programs to send alerts, and adds a proc in the computer object to handle playing the sound effect and sending a message to visible users. These notifications can be muted on a per-program basis. Programs can also set themselves to highlighted in the NTOS Main menu; this is intended to be used along side alerts, but really can be used any time a program wishes to tell the user there is new information.
NT CIMS (SM monitor) now plays an alert during SM delaminations if the app is closed. The app must have had an SM selected before closing, or it will not send alerts. Notifications are sent when the SM makes a radio alert. If the app is currently the active program, the app will instead send a notification just once, when the SM begins delamination, so as to not annoy engineers that are already aware of the issue.
The attack chain is a bit of a mess, and the introduction of signals hasn't helped in simplifying it.
In order to take a step into untangling this, I re-ordered the attack signals to no longer be by source type and instead to be grouped more modularly, as they are all members of the attack chain and function similarly. They all share the trait of potentially ending the attack chain via a return, but had several different names for it. I joined it into one.
Additionally, fixed a tk bug reported by @Timberpoes by adding a signal return check at the base of /mob/proc/RangedAttack
Lastly, removed the async call of /datum/mutation/human/telekinesis/proc/on_ranged_attack, which was added as a lazy patch to appease the linter complaining about a sleep on a signal handler (namely in /obj/singularity/attack_tk). Fixed the problem using timers.
Also cleaned some code here and there.
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>
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.
Making a hole in the supermatter chamber to vent it and so to slow down the delamination will instead make the delamination way faster, more so if the SM power is very high and the power level is high too.
Fix an old unintended feature where you could just vent to space the SM chamber to slow down or even stop a delamination (sometimes you could just make a hole in the chamber and it would stabilize while delaminating), the SM is easily fixable just by looking at the pipe and the meters, no need to vent to space. (Lemons note, in some cases a vent to space is needed, but it should not be a long term thing)
This PR makes the crystal invasion event a delamination event only, so no more random events (can still be admin triggered).
The chance for the delamination to trigger the event depends on the power of the SM, the closer it is to the tesla delamination (near 5000) the higher the chance.
qdel'd objects could still process in SSair because SSair utilises a cache whenever it has to resume processing runs from a partially completed state from running out of processing time.
Of all the things that processed on SSair, only one thing actually took care to remove itself from the cache as well on deletion.
This is an important subsystem and the processing lists should not be public. Objects don't need to know how SSair works, they just call the proc to add when they start processing and call the proc to remove when they finish.
Thanks to @LemonInTheDark and @willox for spending a lot of time helping me track down a proper fix to this issue.
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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* Makes tesla movement nicer, fixes some atmos concerns, changes how energy is handled, and readds the tesla
* readds delam and desc
* I fucked it
* flags
* holy fuck
* Constricts the zaps that can generate power from a tesla coil
* *kick?
This PR adds the crystal invasion event, a new event involving the Supermatter and the monsters from within.
When the event starts there will be a message from centcomm announcing it, then the supermatter explode leaving a destabilized crystal that emits radiations and harmful gases; after a bit portals will spawn around the station, that will produce a number of monsters each. there are 4 types of waves and 4 types of portals
The waves are: Small, Medium, Big, Huge (each have different kind of portals that can spawn and different amounts too)
The portals are the same types of the waves, they differ from each other for the number of monsters that can spawn and the kind of monsters that can spawn (bigger portals spawn stronger monsters)
To end the event the players should stabilize the crystal by destroying the portals (for now are indestructible and they are disabled by using an anomaly neutralizer, might change that) and collecting otherworld crystals; then those crystals are to be put in the crystal stabilizer, an item unlockable in the tech tree. After this just inject the destabilized crystal with it and the remaining portals will close on their own (the spawned monsters will still remain tho so you have to slay them)
All the numbers are mostly eyeballed and could change if requested/with feedbacks