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Jolly
cfc2330528 [MDB IGNORE] More /area/ typepath organization and cleanup (#67107)
This further continues what I did in b4fb8f3ed1 (but instead of just stations, its now every (most) applicable area in the game
2022-05-23 13:01:19 -06:00
LemonInTheDark
7e9ff85f2a [NO GBP] Jetpack and spacedrift: Fixes and niceties (#66628)
* Jetpack and spacedrift: Fixes and niceties

Ok so when I ported spacemovement onto movement loop,
I neglected to port this behavior that existed to support jetpacks.

Basically, if something that lets you move while spacedrifing
completes a move while you're spacedrifting, the
drift should "disable" to let it complete, and then later restart.

I neglected to add support for that, so that's what this does.

There's some other stuff going on here, mostly things to let jetpacks
ignore some of drift's extra behavior, since when a jetpack is not on
stablized, we want both to coexist.

It's a bit of a mess, I'm sorry about that.

Oh and at temporal's suggestion I've moved the visual_delay set from
newtonian move to an istype on the drift component, that was a good
idea, thanks quiet

* Makes dropping a pull while drifting carry the momentum into the pulled thing\

* Adds some extra context to Process_Spacemove, fixes a bunch of stupid
space bugs

It used to be, if you called Process_Spacemove with a direction, it
assumed you were an "action", so a client or mob trying to move in a
direction.

Unfortuantely for it, I needed to be able to use direction to make mob
pull drifting work. So we now actually pass in a second variable
called continuous_move, which tracks if this Process_Spacemove is on
behalf of a continuous move or not

In addition to this, I've added logic to bumping "off" someone to
prevent backbumping if that makes sense, since the bump is in the form
of a newtonian move that's run before the thing that's bumping actually
moves, we need some way to exclude it from holding the other object in
place.

* Adds a jetpack component, uses it to unify all three versions of
jetpacking

I hate you fikou
There were three copies of the same behavior, which made it hard to fix
stuff. Let's just componentize it

* Fixes jetpacks stabalizing even without fuel

This is mildly hacky. The real fix is to do this with events, but I
really don't wanna bend my brain like that. This'll do

* Ensures turn_off always has a user)

* Shut pu

* Bulky drags no longer effect your movespeed in space, fixing a consistency issue between them and all other forms of drags

* Removes some redundant code, cleans up some messy stuff

* Removes redundant safety checking from jetpack code

* see above

* Removes redundant signals
2022-05-20 00:54:00 -07:00
MrMelbert
29bfa42779 Converts jittering to status effect, striking yet another mob level status value (#66852)
Converts jittering to status effect, striking yet another mob level status value
2022-05-11 00:56:29 -04:00
GoblinBackwards
3dac11dc3a Removes AOE hit detection from fireball (#66828) 2022-05-10 20:45:06 -04:00
Ryll Ryll
653d75c72e Adds a check for border objects to projectile impacts (#66789)
When a projectile bumps into something, it decides what it actually hits by calling /obj/projectile/proc/select_target on that atom's turf. This lets the projectile prioritize either its original target or any mobs on the tile over whatever other crap is there, but does not account for border objects in the way of the projectile's path, which should always be the first thing the bullet hits.

This PR makes select_target() prioritize the bumped atom if it's a border object, so that things like directional windows and firelocks properly block incoming fire. /turf/Entered already prioritizes border objects in the relevant direction when picking what to pass to Bump(), so we don't need to recheck the direction.
2022-05-09 10:24:26 -04:00
Watermelon914
37489698a1 Steal objective can now be cashed out early for less reward as soon as you place the bug on. Removes smuggling objective and adds a new 'Destroy Machinery' objective (#66771)
Steal objective can now be cashed out early for less reward, but completing the time in its entirety will give extra TC and reputation.
The smuggling objective has been removed and replaced with the 'Destroy Machinery' objective, which focuses on disrupting workflow by destroying stuff like protolathes, telecomms and research servers.
Made the easier steal objectives worth slightly less TC
2022-05-08 11:19:22 -07:00
MrMelbert
8df3a80bd5 Refactors the Charge wizard spell (#66599)
This PR refactors the "charge" spell to be signal based instead of looping over held items + istype checks.
This was atomized out of my proc holder removal PR. Figured it was small enough to handle on its own.
2022-05-07 20:02:24 -07:00
TemporalOroboros
068a3be859 Makes smoke and foam attempt to fill the available space. (#65281)
Have you ever noticed that the chemical smoke and chemical foam reactions are a lot less effective in confined spaces? This is because they currently attempt to spread to all tiles within n steps of their origin. If they can't expand onto a tile they get blocked and the expanding cloud/flood misses out on all the tiles that would be in range, but that can't be reached.

Obviously smoke and foam getting blocked by walls and the like makes intuitive sense, but it seemed a bit nonsensical that walls would basically delete a significant chunk of an expanding, amoebic mass. The solution I came up with is making smoke and foam expand until they cover a certain area, with a shared tracker for the target size and total size of the flood. The flood will simply expand as normal until it covers the desired target area. Blocked expansions just don't count and will be made up for with expansion elsewhere.

Attendant to these changes are a whole bunch of minor code improvement to smoke, foam, and one for wizard spells because I was already in the area and :pain:.

There have been some minor balance changes to the chemical smoke and foam reactions:

I converted them over to passing the desired area of the resulting smoke cloud/foam flood. The old equation for the resulting area was along the lines of 2sqrt(x)(sqrt(x) + 1) + 1 given reaction volume x and given unobstructed expansion. I've made them just pass around 2x instead. This is actually less than they used to try for, but now they're guaranteed to reach that unless the flood is fully contained. Not entirely certain if buff or nerf. Probably buff on the station.
Also, foam dilution is now based on covered area instead of target expansion range. Since this scales faster than it used to foam has been effectively nerfed at high volumes. To compensate for this I removed the jank 6/7 effect multiplier and increased the base reagent scaling a bit. Again, not certain if buff or nerf.
2022-05-07 13:10:37 -07:00
Jolly
b4fb8f3ed1 [MDB IGNORE] You can have your cake and eat it too. Remake of #66406 (Splitting up areas.dmi + code related stuff) (#66726)
Areas.dmi right now houses all of our mapped turfs icons (which is roughly 400 icons). Not an issue, but it's incredibly large and clunky to navigate right now. This isn't an issue for the average coder and/or player code diving, but it is for mappers wanting to add new turfs. Currently, the file has some organization, but its still an overall mess. This PR aims to slice the behemoth with multiple .dmi files corresponding to specific areas.

I also plan to repath /area/* -> /area/station/* for station turf only. This is to clean it up, as most other turfs follow this format (that being /area/turf_zone/*).

I'm also writing an update paths file as I go along.
2022-05-06 12:09:53 -06:00
SmArtKar
442ef897bc Refactors firestacks into status effects (#66573)
This PR refactors firestacks into two status effects: fire_stacks, which behave like normal firestacks you have right now, and wet_stacks, which are your negative fire stacks right now. This allows for custom fires with custom behaviors and icons to be made.

Some fire related is moved away from species(what the fuck was it even doing there) into these as well.
Oh and I fixed the bug where monkeys on fire had a human fire overlay, why wasn't this fixed already, it's like ancient.

Also changed some related proc names to be snake_case like everything should be.

This allows for custom fire types with custom behaviours, like freezing freon fire or radioactive tritium fire. Removing vars from living and moving them to status effects for modularity is also good.
Nothing to argue about since there's nothing player-facing
2022-05-04 23:52:07 -07:00
MrMelbert
074da65fc7 Converts drunkness and dizziness to status effects. Refactors status effect examine text (and, subsequently, stabilized black extracts). (#66340)
* Refactors dizziness into a status effect

* Refactors the dizziness setter to use the new kind

* Drunkness.
- Should drunk continue to work off of a magic value or be swapped to duration? I've not yet decided: For understandability it's preferabale for "drunk" to use a timer (they are drunk for 3 more minutes), but both adding drunk and decreasing drunk currently use weird calculations which would be difficult to carry over.
- Ballmer is a liver trait

* Dizzy was a setter, not an adjuster

* Does all the drunk effects over
- refactors examine text fully
- refactors stabilized blacks because of this

* Removed

* repaths, fixes some issues

* Minor fixes

* Some erroneous changes

* Fixes some dizziness errors

* Consistency thing

* Warning

* Undoes this change, I dont like its implementation

* max_duration

* Max amount

* Should be a negative

* max duration

* drunk doesn't tick on death

* Rework dizziness strength

* Erroneous dizzy change

* Fixes return type
2022-05-04 23:33:59 -04:00
Ryll Ryll
7d8549c265 Confiscates the bounty hunter flamethrower, gives them a fire cycler shotgun + fire pistol (#65984)
Some lovely person who will go unnamed decided 3 years ago that the flamethrowers would be a good weapon for some bounty hunters to use to hunt their quarry. This turned out to be a massive liability and cause lots of innocent people to get toasted, so this PR aims to give them a different fire-based arsenal that isn't so indiscriminate.

The armored bounty hunter role is now issued a cycler dual-tube shotgun that comes with one tube of rubbershot, and one tube of a new incendiary shotgun slug that leaves no fire trail, but still lights up their target. They also receive a 9mm Makarov loaded with fire bullets and one spare mag (these ones do leave a trail).
2022-05-01 15:20:55 -07:00
magatsuchi
9ee0c753f8 readds the chameleon gun (#66569)
Co-authored-by: Mothblocks <35135081+Mothblocks@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-04-29 21:39:22 -07:00
tralezab
3c7b1028eb Nullwave Vibrato now works as intended (fix and balance) (#66418) 2022-04-27 19:41:47 -05:00
RandomGamer123
36a680b93e Prevent bullets from sometimes missing if blocked by another person diagonally (#66276) 2022-04-26 12:36:05 -07:00
Fikou
742b272f52 Adds a scope component, removes old zooming and adds sniper marksman ammo. (#66218)
Removes the old sniper rifle zoom, replaces it with a scope component. the scope activates on right click and lets your camera follow your mouse.
https://streamable.com/2c63u4 (due to byond rounding some shots were weirdly missed in that video, its fixed now)
Also adds sniper marksman ammo to the nukie uplink. It does slightly less damage, but it is hitscan and has one guaranteed ricochet shot, so you can shoot a wall and it could still hit someone.
2022-04-25 15:03:49 -07:00
Fikou
392c2522ba buffs the traitor toolbox turret to actually be worth 11tc (#66255)
About The Pull Request

the toolbox turret now has an unique sprite by infraredbaron
it can now be only deployed with a combat wrench (included in the toolbox)
it fires way quicker, with a bit lower power, but faster shots (they dont hit you either)
it has more health and doesnt break from low integrity
it can be repaired with a combat wrench after a few seconds or folded back into toolbox form
adds said toolbox turret to the nukie uplink (nukie version ignores everything with syndicate faction)
https://streamable.com/0i3q07
Why It's Good For The Game

this turret was always really laughable, it costed 11tc while being pretty much worthless
now it should be a bit fun, and for nukies its a nice area denial tool
Changelog

cl Fikou, InfraredBaron
balance: the traitor toolbox turret is now worth something
expansion: nukies can now buy the toolbox turret
imageadd: new sprites for the traitor turret
/cl
2022-04-20 09:02:30 +12:00
Fikou
61f1c5ee19 [MDB IGNORE] makes ebows and kinetic accelerators share a parent (#66247)
Moves recharging functionality from kinetic accelerator to /obj/item/gun/energy/recharge base type
2022-04-19 13:55:37 +02:00
robbertapir
5d5e5045e1 Fixes russian revolver (#66154)
* Fixes russian revolver

* Readbility improvement

Co-authored-by: robbertapir <robbertapir@airmail.cc>
2022-04-17 01:09:32 -04:00
MrMelbert
ab51d5a00c Refactors speech impeding effects (drunken slurring / suttering) into status effects. Adds heretic slurring in addition to the existing cult slurring. Removes 4 vars from /living in return, which slightly optimizes Life() (wink) (#66031)
* Refactor slurring + cultslur to be a status effect

* Refactors stutter to be a status effect

* Adds a VV helper and a setter
- also adds heretic slurring text

* Adjustments to the heretic slurring

* classified VV key correctly

* "Normal" -> "Drunk" slurring

* social anxiety fix

* Adjusments and an accidentally reverted fix

* comment

* Fixes drunk file + two other minor issues

* merge skew time

* comments

* Generalizes this proc for the future.

* Missed stuff

* Numbers adjusted the wrong direction

* missed a single one

* incorrect numbers

* changes add/remove to "adjust"
2022-04-14 21:36:52 -04:00
Tim
b1a793f840 Refactor and improve antimagic to be more robust (#64124)
This refactors the antimagic component to use and have bitflags, documentation, defines, code comments, named arguments, and renames variable names for clarity. 

- /obj/effect/proc_holder/spell/aoe_turf/conjure/creature/cult is not used anywhere and has been removed
- /obj/effect/proc_holder/spell/targeted/turf_teleport/blink/cult is not used anywhere and has been removed

- New sound effects are played when magic is blocked. Depending on the type of magic being used it will be either:

- Equipping antimagic now properly updates the magic buttons
- Any magic being blocked or restricting casting now displays a message
- MAGIC_RESISTANCE_MIND now properly blocks telepathy effects
- Removes blood splatter when fireball is blocked
- Magic projectiles for staff of locker no longer spawn lockers when blocked by antimagic
- Fire breath is no longer blocked by antimagic
- Spellcards are now blocked by antimagic

Any antimagic on a mob blocks that magic type from being casted. (certain spells such as mime abilities completely ignore antimagic)

- Foilhats prevent someone from casting mind magic (telepathy, mindswap, etc.)
- Bibles, ritual Totems, nullrods, holymelons, and TRAIT_HOLY prevent someone from casting unholy magic (cult spells, etc.)
- Nullrods, ritual totem, and holymelons prevent someone from casting wizard magic (fireball, magic missile, etc.)
- Immorality talismans, berserker suits, and TRAIT_ANTIMAGIC prevents all types of magic (except stuff like mime abilities)
- Touch of Madness and Mindswap is now blocked with MAGIC_RESISTANCE and MAGIC_RESISTANCE_MIND
- Voice of god is now blocked with MAGIC_RESISTANCE_HOLY and MAGIC_RESISTANCE_MIND
2022-04-08 20:04:09 -05:00
LemonInTheDark
50689f89a4 Action button refactor/rework: Enhanced Dragging (#65180)
About The Pull Request

I noticed a lot of strange and un-intuitive behavior in action buttons, and got stung by the bloat bug. Damn it hug #58027
I'll do my best to explain what I've changed and why, might get a bit long.
If you want a better idea, read the commits. Most of em are pretty solid, if long.

Whelp. Here we go.
How do action buttons currently work

All action buttons are draggable, to any place on the screen. They're held in an actions list on the player's mob.
Their location in this list determines their position on the top of the screen. If one is dragged away from the top, its position in the list is "saved". This looks really bad.
If two buttons are dragged over each other, their positions swap. (inside the actions list too)
If a button is shift clicked, it is brought back to the position it started at.
If the action collapse button that you likely just mentally edit out is alt clicked, it resets the position of all action buttons on the screen.
If an action is ctrl clicked, it is "locked". This prevents any future position changes, and also enables a saving feature. With this saving feature, locked button positions persist between rounds. So your first o2 canister will always start where you saved it, etc.
Actions and buttons are a one to one link. While there is functionality to share action buttons between two players, this means showing the same object to both. So one player can move a button on another's screen. Horrendous.
This also makes code that modifies properties of the screen object itself very clunky.
Why is this bad

A: None knew pretty much any of this information. It is actually documented, just in a horribly formatted screen tip on the collapse button, you know the one we all mentally delete from the hud.
B: None of this is intuitive. Dragging buttons makes the hud look much worse, and you get no feedback that you even can drag them. Depressing
C: We use actions to make new options clear to the player. This means players can have a lot of action buttons on the hud. This gets cluttery
D: The collapse button is useless. It lets you clear your screen if someone like me fucks up and gives you 2000 actions, but outside of that it just hides all information from you. You never want to see none of your action buttons, just a filtered list of them.
E: On a technical level, they're quite messy, and not fully functionally complete. This is depressing.
What I've done

Assuming the above to be true, how do we fix them?
Well first I'm going to go over everything I changed, including links to major commits. I'll then describe the finished product, and why I made the decisions I did.

Oh and I've moved some of the more niche or technical discussion to dropdowns. Hopefully this makes finding the major functional changes easier

Adds helper procs for turning screen_loc strings into more manageable arrays. This doesn't fully support all of the screen_loc spec, but it's enough for what I'm doing. (f54865f)

Uses these helper procs to improve existing code (6273b93)

Fixes an issue with tooltip code itself. If you tried to hold down a mouse button while dragging onto a tooltip enabled object, it would silently fail. The js made assumptions about the order args came in, which broke when buttons were held down (e0e42f6)

Adds a signal linked to /client/Click(). Surprised we didn't have this before honestly (c491a4a)

Makes /client/MouseDrag() return parent. If we don't do this, any overrides of MouseDrag will never actually be called (2190b2a)
Refactors how action buttons work under the hood (53ccce2)
Basically, rather then generating one button per action, we generate one button per viewer

Starts to change button behavior, more cleanup

Changes the mouse cursor when an action button is dragged. Hopefully
this makes moving things feel less like an accident, and makes you doing
it more clear

Removes the moved and locked vars. This will be more relevant later, but
for now:

Moved exists as a sort of budget "We've been dragged" variable. We can
handle this more cleanly, and the movable type doesn't care about it

Locked is a very old variable that is also not something that the
movable type "owns". It's more an action button thing that's been moved
down.
It exists so an action can be locked in place, and in that locking, be
treated as a "saved location"
(21e20fc)

Because I've nuked move, we don't need to directly set our button's
position. We can use the default_button_position var instead. This is
quite handy.

Please ignore position_action, I will explain that later
(83e265e)

Removes the buttons locked pref

It was another obscure part of action buttons, basically do buttons
start "locked" or not. See previous discussion of locked
(b58b1bd)

Major rework starts here

Alright. Sorry for this, this is where me not commiting regularly starts
to suck. I'll do my best though.

Rather then figuring out an action button's position via a combination
of the moved and ordered vars, we use a separate location var to store
one of a few defines. This makes life later much easier.

Adds tooltip support for dragging action buttons. The way the tooltip
just froze in place when dragging really bugged me, and lead to some
nasty visual artifacts.
This is a bit messy because the drag procs are horrible, but it's
workable

Dropping a button on another button will no longer swap their positions
Behavior instead depends on the target button.

If it's a part of a group (A concept I will explain later) the dragged
button is simply inserted before it in the group's list.

If it's floating on the general hud, we instead position the dragged
button to its right. There's extra logic here to ensure buttons will
never overflow the screen, but I'll get into that later.

Alright. That's most of the refactoring. Time for the larger behavior
changes.

Adds a button palette. This is a separate dropdown that renders
underneath buttons.

image

The idea is to allow for a conceptual separation between "important"
buttons and the ones that end up cluttering the screen.

You can click on the dropdown to open it, then any later clicks that
don't involve actions in some way will autoclose it.

My goal is to come up with an alternative for the action button that
just acted as a way to hide all buttons on screen. Not convinced it saw
much use.

As a side effect of removing that, I've moved its tooltip stuff to the
palette. I've properly formatted it, so hopefully it's easier to read
then the jumble that we used to have.

(You can alt click the palette button to reset all button positions)

Oh and the palette can scroll, since as you'll see later it has a
limited size.
image

Moving on from that, I've added what amounts to action landing buttons.
These allow buttons to rejoin groups, or be positioned at the end of a
line of buttons.
image

They've got a 32x32 hitbox, and only show up when dragging. Hopefully
this makes the system more clear just by dragging an action.

Oh and I've changed how button position updating works. The old system
of calling update_action_buttons on mob every time an action button
changes position is gone, mostly because I've setup more robust
grouping. Will discuss when I get to huds

(0d1e93f)
Adds the backbone behind action button position changes (94133bd)

Moves hud defines to the global folder, safer this way (7260117)

Adds color changing to the palette button, giving some heads up for buttons being inserted into the palette automatically
image
image
Ensures a landing button is always shown, even if it needs to break the
max row rule
Makes palettes auto contract if they have no buttons inside them
Prevents palettes from being opened if they have no buttons inside them
(f9417f3)
How it looks
2022-02-26.02-30-10.mp4
Why It's Good For The Game

Players have more control over the clutter on their screen.
Buttons are available, but not in the way,
Since any player move of a button saves it, any lack of clarity in the way buttons work will be forced out by buttons not just resetting when a new game starts.
We don't overlap any existing screen elements, unless the upper button list gets really long.
The code is much less crummy (I think, may have made it worse it's hard for me to judge my own work)

If it ends up not being as usable as I'd like, I'll rip out the existing changes and just implement the qol and backend stuff. I think it's worth doing though.
Changelog

cl
add: Expanded heavily on action buttons
add: Adds an action button dropdown that sits just under the normal list in the top left. You can drag new buttons onto it to insert them. Click on it to show its contents, do what you want to do, then click again anywhere to contract it. Alt click it to reset all button positions
add: Action buttons will now remember their position between rounds. So if you really like your flashlight right next to your player for some reason, we support that now
add: When you start to drag an action button, docking ports will appear in places that it can be inserted into. (Outside of just floating somewhere on your screen of course)
del: Removed action button locking, and the associated preference. I'm reasonably sure literally none uses this, but if you do hit me up
qol: Dragging an action button will now give you an outline of its size around your cursor
fix: You can no longer cause the screen to expand by putting an action button on the edge of widescreen, and then resizing to standard.
refactor: Refactors action and button code significantly. lots of little things.
/cl
2022-04-01 09:40:20 +13:00
cacogen
980c5cdee7 Can secondary attack (right-click) and fire guns with TK (#65473) 2022-03-25 21:56:28 -04:00
Fikou
aaef520600 xray lasers now have 100 armor penetration (#65629) 2022-03-23 21:39:06 -04:00
capsaicinz
75f7c7a69c changes projectile's armor resistance flag to "armor_flag" (#65487)
* IHATEVARIABLES

* removes the face
2022-03-22 17:14:53 -04:00
jjpark-kb
a89fda3446 better resonator (spreading) (#65297)
adds some documentation to resonators

adds spreading to resonators, where the field has a chance (that lowers each spread) to spawn more fields.
the spreading idea did come from yogstation, but I changed how it decides to spread
2022-03-19 16:07:15 +00:00
Gandalf
684eab3d31 Converts SFX keys into DEFINES (#65146)
About The Pull Request

Simply converts all instances of soundkeys that use get_sfx from strings into defines.

E.g. "sparks" is now SFX_SPARKS
Why It's Good For The Game

It makes life a lot easier when you're looking for a sound effect. You just type SFX_ and you get suggestions in VSC. Plus, it looks better.

image
Changelog

Not player facing.
2022-03-11 10:09:18 +13:00
MrMelbert
8b7f8ba6a3 Buffs the Silverscale pirates (and their species slightly), and tweaks their shuttle (#65079) 2022-03-07 16:34:57 -07:00
Zonespace
c02eee3b22 Asheis get blowgun usage (#65283) 2022-03-05 18:47:21 -08:00
Ryll Ryll
0c1c1adff7 Minor refactor for /obj/projectile/proc/select_target (#65018) 2022-03-01 18:49:26 -06:00
GoblinBackwards
939ecc6829 Fixes beam rifle explosion (#65061) 2022-02-22 12:51:14 -08:00
Thunder12345
c95321042e Resprites power cells, fixes and cleans up power cells and power cell derivatives (#64900)
imageadd: Power cells and the cell charger have been resprited, the charger will now look correct with a much wider variety of non-standard power cells
del: Removed the uncraftable 15k charge high-capacity power cell+, all instances have been replaced with the regular 10k charge high-capacity cell
fix: Erroneous power cell charge indicators have been removed from many non-standard types of power cells
fix: All varieties of marauder mech including the nuke ops mauler come with a bluespace power cell, consistent with other nuke op mechs
fix: Power cell charge indicators will now update while in a cell charger
fix: Potato and other crop batteries will not have their wires disappear when on cell chargers
2022-02-21 02:48:13 -03:00
Cursed
79963a08f5 Pepper spray module for sec modsuits, Atmos resin module and nukie pyro bundle flamethrower made into module (#64934)
Pyro bundle was broken as when you brought it you would get modsuit and pyro backpack forcing you to either use armor or use backpack without fire protection(which modsuit has). Thanks to Fikou work it became a module
Anti-Tider on the other hand is rarely used(i have never seen it used when i was playing sec or observing) and needed a little buff so now it will also became a module while i will make normal Anti-Tider stream wider(still working on it).
2022-02-16 13:01:12 -08:00
GoblinBackwards
7e0ec9b76a Makes locker staff decaying closets dump contents before qdel (#64859)
Co-authored-by: Ryll Ryll <3589655+Ryll-Ryll@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-02-12 15:11:30 -08:00
Ghom
c5d2b2e51e Fixes layering issues brought by the FoV PR. (#63903)
* Fixed most (not all) incorrect planes and layers detected by the unit test.
2022-02-09 19:40:00 +01:00
necromanceranne
cc7391fc97 Adds a sprite for rubbershot and the rubbershot box (#64562)
Gives rubbershot and rubbershot boxes a new sprite to differentiate them from beanbags.
2022-02-08 18:56:14 -03:00
necromanceranne
906fb0682b Ballistic to Energy: Autorifles for Thermal Pistols; Adds .38 Crate to Cargo (#64280)
About The Pull Request
The design doc behind this PR, which is only mildy been deviated from on some of the end particulars. Cobby-Approved! Maintainer Discussed!
https://hackmd.io/@6DbtsAKCTtW_9MByKFjZqg/r1xYKCNOt

Cargo Changes
Cargo has had all WT-550's removed and replaced with Thermal Pistols.
Cargo can now order Thermal Pistols, a kind of energy/ballistic hybrid weapon shooting chunks of altered nanites into people. We couldn't use them in people, so maybe we'll use them as bullets! Magma/Ice bullets, to be exact.
You can, after paying a whopping 4K on a goodie pack (you have to pay from your own personal account) buy a .38 revolver. This is mostly to help some poor detective who lost their revolve in what I'm sure will be an inevitable scramble for ballistics. If even the 4K pricetag isn't enough, at least it requires detective access to open the pack...I hope.
Some of the crates that contained autorifle related items have been changed/removed.

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Science Changes
Ballistic Weaponry node no longer exists, and has been replaced with Exotic Ammo as both the pre-requisite to other nodes, as well as being able to be researched as soon as the Weaponry node is unlocked and not Advanced Weaponry.

Thermal Pistols
-Fairly average bullet statistics; 10 AP but shooting into Energy armor. 20 damage (Brute for cryo, Burn for inferno). Decent wounding potential, but individually much lower ammo counts than lasers.
-Bought in twinned pairs in a two gun holster (just for normal sized energy guns). They're normal sized.
-Each gun has 8 shots (thereabouts). 16 between two.
-Cryo pistols do a knockdown and extra damage against extremely hot targets. Inferno pistols do an explosion cantered on the target against extremely cold targets.
-The guns are EMP-proof.

Why It's Good For The Game
The current gameplay loop of crew combatants is them relying on backup and retreating as necessary to reload their weapons during fights. The ability to repeatedly harry opponents in the field reloads is something that should be moved away from for crew equipment, as it emphasizes lone wolf tactics and one-man army problems, with boxes full of spare ammo usually allowing any single combatant to outlast multiple foes. In addition, ballistics often are not subject to the same (interesting) limitations of energy weapons, so they're typically a no-brainer choice. We shouldn't have such an easy choice be readily available like that.

The thermal pistols present a more challenging weapon to use as a solo combatant but become far more versatile and potent when paired with a decent buddy and basic level co-ordination. They're not a straightforward choice for every situation, but instead are a weapon employed given the right circumstances for them to shine.

In addition to the gameplay issues that ballistics pose, we're in a goddamn spacegame. Unless the ballistics are noticeably weird (they're not), we should expect that our more advanced research station has some pretty odd guns of the energy variety.

Changelog
🆑 Necromanceranne, quin
add: Adds the Inferno and Cryo Pistols. A hybrid energy/ballistic weapon, to cargo. It can be purchased in either a goodies pack or a normal crate order.
add: Thermal Pistols do more damage and a special based on temperature of the target hit.
add: Inferno pistols cause an explosion when they hit a severely cold target.
add: Cryo pistols cause a knockdown and extra damage if they hit a severely hot target.
add: There is a special nanite pistol, which is admin spawned. Don't tell anyone about the forbidden ballistic energy gun.
add: You can order a .38 revolver as a goodie pack. It is expensive.
del: Removes WT-550's from cargo and related content from the techweb/protolathes.
balance: Exotic Ammo is now much earlier in the tech web to take the place of Ballistic Weaponry.
/🆑
2022-02-07 11:29:08 -05:00
Jeremiah
30253cf6a8 Tgui input refresh (#64331) 2022-02-05 19:44:59 +02:00
Ghom
b84ad2dde8 Removes useless status effect path defines. (#64490) 2022-01-30 01:26:04 -08:00
Ghom
9dfba9bb7c Removes useless defines for mutation paths (#64512) 2022-01-30 01:19:23 -08:00
TemporalOroboros
69ad300ba8 Octuples non-penetrator sniper range (#63859)
* Octuples sniper range

* Projectile pixel-x, pixel-y

* Fixes always aiming at the center of your target.

There used to be code that was supposed to let you shoot at the individual pixels of your target.
It was broken and was causing bullets to drift off-center at long ranges and zooms.
I tried to fix it and accidentally wound up removing the ability to target individual pixels.
This reimplements the pixel targeting without the aim drift bug.

* Resets penetrator round range.

Reduces the range of penetrator rounds to their original range at the request of @Ryll-Ryll.
2022-01-29 22:17:52 -05:00
Tortoise
3e0ad56623 Fixes loading C-4/X-4 into grenade launcher and duplicating (#64318)
* Grenade Launcher C4 Duplicate Fix

The shit code fixes the problem with duplicating C4 if you load it into grenade launcher.

* cannot load c4 into grenade launcher

Test. I have no idea how to do second commit.
2022-01-28 01:13:09 -05:00
blessedmulligan
2121df09de Fixes removing attachments from guns (#64376)
resolves #64211

canUseTopic check for removing gun attachments was reversed. So, you couldn't remove attachments unless you're out of reach of the gun or something.
2022-01-26 00:36:42 +00:00
SkeletalElite
dff8d8fb05 Replace Plasma Cutter EMP effect (#64073)
Fixes 43685
2022-01-20 21:52:37 -08:00
TemporalOroboros
f0313a242f Tweaks the blastcannon range a bit and makes it care about walls. (#63866)
* Tweaks blastcannon range and adds explosion block decrement
2022-01-20 11:10:28 +01:00
Ryll Ryll
73eaf4273e Drinking root beer increases your fire-rate; Adds root beer (#63956)
* Adds TRAIT_DOUBLE_TAP and a drink/pair of gloves that grant it

* increased price

* per reviews
2022-01-17 22:40:33 -08:00
LemonInTheDark
815bb8ae40 Adds a movement looping system, replaces inbuild procs and spacedrift with it (#62567)
* Adds a subsystem to handle automated directional movement, replaces all instances of walk_towards with it. Makes meteors and immovable rods not drift in space, and makes immovable rods more destructive. Note, I've opted not to use byond's method of moving towards something, which is effectively Move(src, get_step(src, get_dir(src, target))) as it's cringe and doesn't make a smooth line. I've replaced it with a autoupdating rise over run setup, read the code for more details

* woop forgot the subsystem

* Documentation, contributing.md entry, and some cleanup

* Makes the moveloop datum more oop friendly, sets us up for a lot of conversions

* Converts the curseblob and walk_away() to the subsystem

* Changes the default for override from FALSE to TRUE

* converts walk() over, still need to add a replacement proc for it, but we didn't actually have anything that used the raw proc

* converts the rest of walk_to() over, nearing the end now

* cleans up some errors

* Fully documents everything, fills in some missing movement types, uses the power of oop to make things cleaner, and typepaths longer

* Finishes the contributing.md stuff

* Done

* Fefaults -> Defaults, can you tell I wrote this at 1AM?

* resolves bubblegum issues

* Roh's suggestions

Co-authored-by: Rohesie <rohesie@gmail.com>

* Cleanup

* Hey lemon, did you know that Destroy() lives on datums? ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

* Converts over the discrepencies created in my absense

* HAHA FUCK YOU I PAY MY DUES

* Whoops lost some stuff in the merge

* Converts the system from seconds to deciseconds to make dealing with the api more sane

* Some stuff I missed

* Makes movement an inheritable subsystem type, splits the moveloop file into two, one for the subsystem, and one for the datums

* Makes a subsystem that handles directing movers out to other subsystems. It's a bit bad right now, but it's a
good first step. I think I'll move the move loop datum to a lazy var on mobs instead of an assoc list, don't
like lists.

Also makes the movement procs global, I'll move em to the /movement subsystem at some point or something like
that

* Converts the existing uses of the procs over to the new format

* Adds support for subsystem precedence, so a type of A can override type B.
General cleanup, still kinda in debug mode but it's getting better

* I'll admit I'm not too familiar with this, but I think it will work

* Adds starting logic so movement types "pausing" makes any sense
Redoes how waiting is handled to make it based on world.time directly. I don't remember why. I think it's better
this way.

Adds a drifting movement type, moves space drift over to it.
Needs severe work before it's ready, too much info stored and modified on the moving object, see comment
Starts work on making drifting smooth

* Moves almost all space drifting vars over to signals on the movement datum
Properly implements glide size stuff for both the subsystem and the loops. Space drift will be smoother now.
It's not perfect, but it'll work just fine for now

Adds a way to override a client'd mob's glide size mid move, uses it to make entering a spacedrift look right
Adds a way to delay a client move outside of just move_delay, meant to be used for long periods, and setup such
that it doesn't make inputs persist

Adds flags to movement loops, alongside MOVELOOP_OVERRIDE_CLIENT_CONTROL, which blocks client movements while
the loop is firing, and for it's visual delay after

This means you can't exit a space drift until you hit the actual wall. This feels a lot better

Some general logic stuff, move() will return true/false if it succeeded or failed
Adds a stop_loop() proc that's called when a move loop is no longer active

Suck my nuts

* Moves precedence to the loop instead of the subsystem

* Moves drifting into a component, this lets me explictly block input after the move loop ends, so people can't
move the moment they functionally move onto a new tile
This is a bit underdeveloped currently, but that's a problem for another day

Cleans up some uses of move procs, fixes runtimes in metoer and curseblob code
Adds signals for stopping/starting a move loop, sending one for destroy is redundant.
Moves existing event signals from the movable being acted on to the loop itself, makes more sense this way
Makes the move handler return the created loop up the chain so we can register to it
Fixes a logic error in loop contesting code that lead to loops never actually being removed from subsystems
because they didn't know they should be.
Properly changes lifetime from a time to stop, to functionally an amount of moves to complete before stopping
Adds some new signals for pre/post loop process. This is to better tie into components.

I decided I didn't like the idea of tying all functionality to the loops themselves
The loop decides functionally how to move, components or just tied in signals can decide when/when not to move
and can modify properties of the loop

Making a new loop for things like atmos drift, something I'm interested in tackling in the future, seemed silly

* Moves movement procs directly to the subsystem for better namespacing or whatever

* Moves movement packets onto /atom/movable, no longer need the debugging
I've decided to not just put their contents fully onto atom movable, since it makes debugging on live much
harder, can't sdql for them anymore.

Fixes a runtime in meteor code, properly this time
Fixes a logic error in stop_looping
Makes move manager NO_INIT, because well, it doesn't init

* Commits human sin, makes Recover() work properly for movement subsystems

* Fixes immovable rod orbits not always working, they were returning too early in moved and fucking up the var we use to track move count, and thus not sending a signal properly

* Reworks the curseblob to use signals more, and to not use override

* Missed this in the movement ss commit

* Removes override, makes having a higher or equal precedence take its place

* Updates documentation

* Cleans up some unused defines

* Nukes the unused flags option

* Whoops forgot to qdel check

* Removes an unused var I had for client move prevention before I started using a component

* Let's do this properly

* Modernizes meteor code to better match how explosions actually work currently

* Some more cleanup

* Cleans up effect code a little bit
Nukes the effect system's sleep loop, we use movement loops instead
As a part of that, instead of 1 timer per effect spawned, we react to loop failure and make it 1 timer per
effect system
This should reduce the amoumt of slowdown we see after mass lighting break

It's not everything, we're still making a timer per spark effect, but it cuts things down significantly

* Updates explosions to not sleep

* Adds support for modifying a loops delay post process, makes extinguisher code suck less then it does currently, nukes some more sleeps and timer loops

* Converts water tank resin over to move loops rather then sleeps, minor behavior change mind, the cooldown starts on fire rather then on land, but I think that makes more sense anyway

* compile and runtime fix

* Fixes some runtimes, cleans up some code, ensures feature parity when it comes to logging

* Prevents resin foam from space drifting

* Adds support for flags back into the system, I need it for reasons

* Updates move_towards to fix some bugs and resolve some inconsistent behavior, implements a flag that makes a loop's first move start instantly

* Fixes extinguishers not actually transfering any reagents

* Converts sprays to the new system. This does actually minorly change behavior, in that I've changed the order of spray actions from step -> sleep -> wash to step -> wash -> sleep, but I'm not terribly torn up about it because frankly I think it feels better

* Converts grav catapults over to the new system

* Converts trays over to moveloops

* Converts robot streaking to move loops, the other two coming soon

* Compile you won't. Also fixes a behavior issue with oil streaks

* Does directional step_to properly, cleans up the other two streaking types

* Converts step_trigger over, not that it's actually used anywhere. Changes how stoping a move works, you need to explicitly qdel, other the step is just considered to be ignored. This will make life easier later

* Adds a jps movement loop. It's a bit bloaty, id is stupid, but it'll work just fine

* Makes the system support passing in a datum that's just used as extra context for the move. The hope is this makes signalizing things less of an absolute headache

* Begins the conversion of ai movement datums to movement loops

* These two are reasonably simple, only weird thing I'm doing is A: Not allowing target hotswapping, which I hope none is doing, and B: passing the controller into the move loop as extra context so things work properly

* JPS is a bit more complex, partially because the old implementation was a bit weird. 2 major things. 1: I'm dropping what I think was a redundant behavior minimum distance check from the premove bit of logic, since I'm pretty sure it didn't do anything. 2, instead of just stoping the step in an error state like being pulled, we count it against our max move total

* Audit

* Moves most forced movement to the framework, adds some components to make things nicer

* Implements a flag that makes the loop always operate, regardless of precedence and without impacting any other loops

* Moves movement subsystems into the right folder

* Hey potato what if you had two procs that did the same thing and one called the other? Wow it's useless

* Merges slipping and force movement

* Converys conveyors over to the system. It's a bit fragile, but I think it's totally worth it to save the sleep loop

* Precedence -> Priority, cleans up some logic errors, makes priority highest to lowest instead of lowest to highest, straight cleans some code up

* Makes poly and bubbles ignore spacedrift, now that precedence actually functions properly. I'm likely missing cases of this, will deal with it later

* Depression, thy name is linter

* Fixes linter, and hopefully fixes the runtimes in ci too

* Wew

* Sets sprays and extinguishers back to legacy, since people do actually seem to have noticed

* Spelling errors my beloved

Co-authored-by: Kylerace <kylerlumpkin1@gmail.com>

* More detail, moves return descriptions

* Converts transit tubes to the system?

* Adds the glide size modifier. Not honestly sure that this should be default, considering how crummy it makes things look for normal walking, but it's useful as hell here

* Adds a force move in dir template, actual support for fast initial steps (wtf old me) and a helper proc for setting delay

* Cleans up displosal code a bit, I thought about adding it to the system but it would functionally be just 'disposal loops'. Maybe I'll make a template subtype? not sure how I want to handle stuff like this

* Cleans up mob movement a bit

* Let's use the controller's visual delay

* Makes the resin thrower nicer, cries

* Cleans up some comments, replaces an implicit world.icon_size with an explicit one, fixes up a typecheck

* typecache instead of double istype. Can't do much about the !atom/movable, list would be too big I feel

* hhh

* bro wtf

* Documents the why of SS_TICKER

* Puts SSmovement on SS_TICKER. Lets us support tick steps

* Cleans up the charge action. Makes it use moveloops

* Fixes CI? kinda worried that this just got dropped

* Converts disposal pipes to move loops. They stutter a bit more then usual as of now, hoping that's a me thing, if it's not I'ma look at uping the priority of the base subsystem

* Moves the move subsystems off background, puts some on ssticker

* Prevents some things that shouldn't move in space from moving in space

* Documents the general form and usage of the system

* Virgin one vs chad once

Co-authored-by: Kylerace <kylerlumpkin1@gmail.com>

* Removes unneeded check

* Moves appropriate movement subsystems into SS_BACKGROUND. Removes redundant SS_KEEP_TIMINGs

I do want the behavior of SS_TICKER, which at this point is tick based waits, and ignoring overtime when
calculating next fire.
Since honestly, these subsystems should ignore overtime in regards to next fire, the cost of moving A may be
nothing compared to the cost of moving B.

* Makes the MODULUS macro use floor. I knew our coders would never let me down, glad this exists, thanks ninja
Fixes teleporting caused by shitty round() behavior, adds a "you hit your target" case to homing loops

* Converts blood splatters to move loops, that'll do it

Co-authored-by: Rohesie <rohesie@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kylerace <kylerlumpkin1@gmail.com>
2022-01-16 14:58:41 -08:00
Fikou
fd9a7f8a58 MOD update: Modular Cores (#64042)
* Modsuit update - Cores
2022-01-15 13:54:53 +01:00
Ryll Ryll
f637240933 Rubbershot is now very bouncy (#64020)
Makes shotgun rubbershot bouncier.
2022-01-14 15:02:16 +01:00
jjpark-kb
aeece42130 nuclear particle flag fix (#64032) 2022-01-13 17:20:13 -05:00