Adds toolspeed var, which is a multiplier on how 'fast' the tool works. 0.5 means it goes twice as fast.
Adds usesound var, which determines what sound is used when a tool is being used.
Changes a lot of code to use those two vars instead.
Adds 'ayyy' tools, which are ported from /tg/'s abductor gamemode. They're currently admin only but I might make them obtainable by xenoarch later.
Adds powertools, also from /tg/. CE starts with them in a new toolbelt that spawns in their locker, ported from (you guessed it) /tg/.
Changes welder sprites to look nicer, ported yet again from /tg/. Modified the blue welder slightly so it can be the electric welder sprite.
Adds various sounds from /tg/, for tools and welders.
Southern Cross shuttles one and two can now launch.
Adds missing areas for shuttles 1 and 2.
Shuttles warming up, moving, or stopping now make a nice sound, ported from /tg/.
Rearranges shuttle datum/computer definitions to make it easier to read.
Removes cloaking abilities for most multi-shuttles.
Lowers transit time for multi-shuttles. Can be raised later if desired.
-Added a strip digest mode, that only gurgles the prey's gear instead.
-Various fixes and tweaks to earlier commits.
-Item/subitem handling is now the gut's job. Dying to gurgles still makes the prey drop their outer gear.
- in other words the initial gurgle loot drop now only drops the worn gear, leaving the contents for gut subitem stuffs.
-Added another exclusion after noticing tesh abilities hud thingy in the gut :v
-I swear there was something more.
* No changes to lighting logic at all, it still processes sources, corners, and overlays in that order.
* Also optimized the initial creation of lighting overlays, and made it include CHECK_TICKs
* Removed the statistics gathering, at least for now.
* Since the transcore has a ticker process, it really should be a subsystem. Converted it over. However, because its ticker is so fast, I did not bother implementing MC_TICK_CHECK into it. Therefore it has the SS_NO_TICK_CHECK flag.
* Because its a subsystem, the global variable is now SStranscore instead of transcore.
* Because subsystems are so easy to debug, I removed the "TC" debugging variable from the machines that used it.
* Organized a few files. The transcore subsystem is in the subsystems folder. Defines had to be moved to defines folder so they are included first.
* Based on https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/25386
* Create macro for defining new subsystem types.
* Create PreInit proc to handle setup that needs to be done before the map loads
* Rename garbage_controller subsystem to garbage so it matches its global SSgarbage variable name.
* Based on https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/25386
* Create macro for defining new subsystem types.
* Create PreInit proc to handle setup that needs to be done before the map loads
* Rename garbage_controller subsystem to garbage so it matches its global SSgarbage variable name.
* Settings for specific z-levels are defined in datum types, allowing the lists of Z levels to be automatically configured. This solves the problem of being unable to use the z-level #defines in associative lists.
* Converted the example and northern star maps to use the new system.
A simple optimization to can_safely_remove_from_zone() both with and without multi-zas.
Instead of allocating a new list every time we call get_zone_neighbours() (which gets called several times in a loop) we have a pre-built list we don't need to Copy().
Same story for the list to iterate over in can_safely_remove_from_zone()
There should be no semantic change whatsoever from this; it is purely a performance optimization.
This replaces the mystical messages of things like Command Reports, the 'All hands' message when a CD joins, and head announcements with a PA system that behaves more reasonably than pushing all the messages out of the chat box. Nothing about the systems changed, just the way they show up. They still make the sound, too.