-Ya know how a bunch of the ear options have that untouchable bright white inner part?
-You can touch it now :D
-Also renames the ear color vars for better compatibility and consistency.(red/g/b_ear > r/g/b_ears etc)
- Overwrote SolGov lore.
- Removed mentions of SifGuard.
- Confederate is now just Central because Confederacy is a stupid type
of government for something with decent cohesion on the galactic stage.
- Stuff I'm not done with
- I'm fucking tired
- Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Wheelchairs can now be collapsed by click-dragging them to you, much like rollerbeds. You can then pick them up. They are, however, too large to stuff into a backpack.
These new collapsible wheelchairs are now available in the loadout, under utility, for 4 points. They're also color-customizable now. No more plain white wheelchairs available only by missing feet.
The loadout wheelchairs will spawn with you buckled into them, just like how it works when you spawn without feet, except that the loadout wheelchairs can be more colors than just white.
-Lined up and un-overlapped the setup previews. Also taurs can now fit into the frame and not be cropped in half.
-Unlocked the hidden and forgotten feature for secondary tail/taur colors.
-Currently the only enabled things are the colorable wolf tail and a new dual color wolftaur. The framework for more is ready for use though!
-Liberated ear coloring from the oppression of hair color.
-Disabled drake and otie taurs since they lack all gear compatibility :v
-Added a counter for janihound to keep track of how much crap it's ate.
-Lowered janigut capacity to 25 items.
-Made mice edible for the borgo.
-Gave a gentle touch to the wolftaur sprites. (more types later?)
-Added a saddlebag version that fits itself for every quadtaur.
-Added a robust combat aesthetic saddlebag as a childtype to the forementioned.
Allows your size to save at the end of each round. Get shrank'd or enbiggened? Now you can stay tiny between rounds if you like that consistency.
Don't want that? Just turn it off on the VORE tab. Accidentally left it on, and got saved? Just change your size to what you want in the character setup (and turn off saving it, too).
**This commit prevents dead people from being backup-implanted!**
But it's fine because you just use this handheld thing to back them up instead and don't waste an implant, and medical starts with 4 so don't freak out. See below.
Adds the SleeveMate 3200 hand-scanner device. This device allows you to scan people to determine several things about them:
- If they have a mind in them
- If they have a client attached
- If their mind matches their body
- If they are alive/conscious
All of that is represented with in-universe messages of course. The real function of it is that it provides several features:
- One-time mind scan: Performs a one-time mind scan for those that don't like getting mind backup implants. This will store that one scan in the database, but you'll forget everything since then if resleeved. This is also useful for resleeving someone who died without an implant, but is not DNR/DNC.
- One-time body scan: Adds someone to the body scan database, or, updates their body scan if they obtained a new body. Useful if someone has used the body designer and switched bodies, as you can update their body scan. You should probably check medical records, and LOOC around before using this to resleeve someone that didn't have a body scan originally, because they may have picked that to avoid resleeving.
- Store Whole Mind: Takes the entire mind from someone, storing it into the SleeveMate 3200, rendering the patient mindless. From there, it can be backed up as many times as needed, deleted, or stored into someone with a Soulcatcher NIFSoft and run live in their VR (so now you don't have to digest/kill people for that).
Four SM3200's start in medical (1 in minimed downstairs, 3 upstairs), R&D can fab more, and they occasionally show up in trash piles for those wanting to be sneaky with a Soulcatcher, but who don't like digesting people.
* Remove remaining hard del()'s in our code.
* Replace deleted() and gcDestroyed with QDELETED macro.
* Fix some strange calls directly to Del() (capital D)
* Make Destroy() return qdel hints.
* Make a few of the Destroy()'s more comprehensive in cleaning up references.
* In edited Destroy() procs, converted to use qdel_null and qdel_null_list macros when possible for pretty code.
* Removed unused variable `sleevecard`