New defines in setup.dm:
This revision changes the following things:
- Hot is no longer defined as 'higher temperature than 310.15K' but is defined as 'higher temperature than my body temperature'. The opposite applies for cold.
- Removed heat_transfer_coefficient and protective_temperature
- Added heat_protection and cold_protection flag variables to obj/item, which define which areas of your body are protected from heat.
- Added max_heat_protection_temperature and min_cold_protection_temperature which define up to which temperature the item protects when worn (NOTE that it only protects on the locations specified by the heat_protection flags!) and down to which temperature it protects from the cold.
- REMEMBER! hot and cold were redefined to mean 'which way your body temperature should be moving based on the air around you'.
- Each tick, your body now 'corrects' your body temperature towards 310.15K which is the ideal temperature. The correction is max( difference/12, 10 ), so either a twelfth of the difference between your body temperature and 310.15K, or 10K, whichever is higher. This ensures your body temperature stabilizes over time.
- Most notable changes in the amount of protection you get from common items are these: Space suits now ONLY protect from cold and fire suits now ONLY protect from heat. Now what this means is obviously that firesuits will be useless in space, but also that if you find yourself in a fire with a high body temperature and you put a firesuit on, your temperature will no longer stagnate at the high temperature, due to temperature not going up nor down, but rather it will get lower. Instead it will be protected from rising, it will however gradually get lowered by your body's 'auto-correct' attempts, as described in the last point. Additionally, if you wear a fire suit and enter an area with a good temperature (for isntance 290K) and you have a high body temperature, due to just escaping from a fire, the fire suit will not make your body temperature stagnate. Because it does not protect you from cold, and cold being defined as 'colder than your body temperature', you will actually successfully cool down to the optimal temperature.
- The opposite applies to space suits. They protect from cold and don't protect from heat. If you find yourself in space and your temperature drops and put on the space suit with your temperature still low, you will recover over time. If you enter an area with a good temperature, you will recover faster, since the space suit does not protect you from heat.
- In short, space suits are now better at dealing with space and fire suits are better at dealing with fires.
- You will NEED a fire helmet to be protected from heat and you will NEED a space suit helmet to be protected from cold. There is no 'but'. Fire helmets are red or white hardhats, found in all fire closets.
- The 'heat up' coefficients are defined in setup.dm, they are:
- - head = 30%
- - lower and upper torso = 15% each = 30%
- - legs and arms = 7.5% each = 30%
- - feet and hands = 2.5% each = 10%
- Gloves cover hands
- Shoes cover feet
- Space-worthy jumpsuits cover legs, arms, upper and lower torso
- Space suits cover legs, arms, hands, feet, upper and lower torso
- Headgear covers heads
- Removed the HEADSPACE and SUITSPACE flags, due to being moved to the new variables. This frees up the flag value 4.
. The amount of damage heated gas and heated areas do can now be set in human/life.dm. The values are: (The different levels are based on breath temperature or body temperature.)
#define HEAT_DAMAGE_LEVEL_1 2
#define HEAT_DAMAGE_LEVEL_2 4
#define HEAT_DAMAGE_LEVEL_3 8
#define COLD_DAMAGE_LEVEL_1 1
#define COLD_DAMAGE_LEVEL_2 2
#define COLD_DAMAGE_LEVEL_3 4
//Note that gas heat damage is only applied once every FOUR ticks.
#define HEAT_GAS_DAMAGE_LEVEL_1 2
#define HEAT_GAS_DAMAGE_LEVEL_2 4
#define HEAT_GAS_DAMAGE_LEVEL_3 8
#define COLD_GAS_DAMAGE_LEVEL_1 1
#define COLD_GAS_DAMAGE_LEVEL_2 2
#define COLD_GAS_DAMAGE_LEVEL_3 4
The speed at which your body temperature raises or falls can be altered with the following defines:
#define BODYTEMP_AUTORECOVERY_DIVISOR 12
#define BODYTEMP_AUTORECOVERY_MINIMUM 10
#define BODYTEMP_COLD_DIVISOR 6
#define BODYTEMP_HEAT_DIVISOR 6
The divisors determins by how big a difference between your body temperature and the surrounding air (or 310.15 in the case of autorecovery) will your body temperature change. The autorecovery_minimum means what the minimum recovery is, if difference / 12 is less than 10, it will recover by 10.
Was all this needed to fix Issue 44? Yes..... yes... it was... Some things are consequences of decisions made while fixing it, but all of it was necessary to completely fix the issue. I found it did not remain on the tracker for this long for nothing.
I'm sorry for the essay, but there was a lot of work involved and a lot of changes happened, so I had to write a lot...
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-Deleted the old /obj/item/weapon/'grenade', there's standardized stuff now, and the old shit doesn't even work. Waste of space, 0/10 would delete again.
-Fixed clusterbangs. Honk
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Code-wide changes: /mob -level procs:
equip_if_possible() is now known as equip_to_slot_or_del() to prevent confusion with equip_to_slot_if_possible() and to better describe what it does.
equip_to_slot_if_possible(item, slot, del_on_fail, disable_warning, redraw_mob)
equip_to_appropriate_slot() is now a /mob - level proc.
equip_to_slot() is an unsafe proc, which just handles the final step of actually getting an item onto the mob. It has no checks of whether it can or can't do that. Use equip_to_slot_if_possible() for that purpose.
New /obj/item -level proc:
/obj/item/proc/mob_can_equip(M as mob, slot, disable_warning = 0)
This proc can be used to determine whehter a mob can pick up an item from the item's side.
Carn, I'll need you to review code/modules/mob/living/carbon/human/inventory.dm to ensure that I'm not redrawing the mob too many times.
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- Removed the obnoxious message blue and red colors which was shown when hydroponics trays were overran by weeds. The message is now blue and has a dot at the end, instead of an exclamation point.
- Made '/obj/effect/debugging/marker' immovable. It was silly that it reacted to air movement.
- Standardized mapping.dm
- Removed the round-end condition of "Everyone is dead! Resetting in 30 seconds!"
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Removed unused caching code from getFlatIcon(). We handle our own caching using datacore.dm
Runtime fix: datacore wasn't checking the type of object in the wear_id inventory slot. I've removed that so it now uses mind.assigned_role instead.
The following runtime has occured 1 time(s).
runtime error: undefined variable /obj/item/device/pda/warden/var/assignment
proc name: manifest (/obj/effect/datacore/proc/manifest)
source file: datacore.dm,14
usr: null
src: the datacore (/obj/effect/datacore)
Runtime fix: staff-of-change projectiles were runtiminng when transforming somebody with implants. Cause: forgot a "continue" >.<
The following runtime has occured 4 time(s).
runtime error: Cannot modify null.layer.
proc name: wabbajack (/obj/item/projectile/change/proc/wabbajack)
source file: change.dm,37
usr: 0
src: the bolt of change (/obj/item/projectile/change)
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-Pepper spray fits on sec belts again
-Ion rifle emp_act() was changed so that it is only effected by severity 1, meaning that it won't be EMPed by its own shot any more (Unless someone is able to shoot himself with it)
-The HONK mech panel was updated to be current with the main one, though if someone here is an html wizard they could *probably* do away with having a seperate menu to handle the extra stuff
Fixes Issue 772
Fixes Issue 713
Fixes Issue 781
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- The Chemdispenser now has a max of 100 energy instead of 75.
- The Chemdispenser now has a slightly increased recharge rate.
- The Chemdispender now starts the round with full energy.
Changed the flufftext for when you are being cloned to remove the part about fuzzy memories as there was confusion over whether this meant memory loss or not.
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Fixes issue 505.
Boxing gloves can no longer be used to make stungloves (with descriptive, adventure game style failure message~).
People without savefiles no longer get the "Your save has been deleted" message when they start the game.
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I added a check to meteor and space dust Bump() directly because changing ex_act() on the machines themselves would make the machines immune to bombs and C4.
Hopefully fixes issue 716.
light/process() was added back in causing lights to use power as they were meant to. Recently lights have been made brighter causing more power to be drained. As a result the engineering APC would not last very long. The station using a lot of power is a good thing since the singularity produces an incredible amount of power, so to keep this higher power demand but still give engineers a fighting chance to set up the singularity, I've bumped up the engineering APC's starting battery power.
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Fixes issue 458.
Changes singularity beacons to consume zero power but require a certain amount to function, check the attached wire rather than the area for that power, and most importantly, not work in space(normally).
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> A clown's medical, crew, and security records are updated with his newname. (read below for details)
> reject_bad_name() now checks for dumb names like "space","floor","wall","r-wall","monkey","unknown","inactive ai" (if you know any other important ones let me know)
> clname() [clown-name] and ainame() [AI name], procs which allow those players to rename themselves, were merged into /mob/proc/rename_self(var/role, var/allow_numbers=0)
This proc gives the mob 3 chances to name itself. It checks names using reject_bad_name() (the same thing that checks the round-start names). If it fails 3 times it will not change the name. If it succeeds it will call the proc in the next bullet point.
> /mob/proc/fully_replace_character_name(var/oldname,var/newname) will replace most references to a mob's oldname and replace it with newname. It updates name, real_name, mind.name, updates their id, updates their pda and updates all their data_core records (manifest records like medical, security, general, locked)
> data_core procs merged because they were massive and all identical.
> accidentally fixed an AI sound which accidentally played upon login. It conflicted with the "Welcome to the station crew" announcement. So I commented that out to try the 'new' fixed one. If people hate it I'll comment it back to how it was.
> naming a mob with the big name at the top of viewvars will use fully_replace_character_name()
> Removed an uneccessary regenerate_icons() proc from every player which spawns. Should speed up spawns a smidge
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-Made a variation of hasvar(), creatively named has_var(), intended for objects versus datums, and the var name is case sensitive
-Clean up mech fabricator code considerably, the terrible switches are all gone, and I was able to make it more robust at the same time. Now, if a junk item is added to the mech fab then it will remove it in 1 of 2 places, either when you call for the queue to be displayed (Will throw it out then rebuild the queue) or when it is processing the queue (Will throw it out then reprocess the building), so now you won't even see the shit that finds its way in there.
-Made the add_part_to_set() useful, now instead of dumping everything in the "Exosuit Equipment" category, it checks if the design's category matches one of the part sets, then adds it to said set if it does (All others get dumped into "Misc"). Right now there isn't much through, mostly just moving MMIs, cells, etc... to the "Misc" set, but this would be easy to use with any other system that handles designs
-Little bit of OCD here, but I noticed that the cells on the map were all 'crap' cells, even though they had 1.5x the charge of a high-capacity cell, so I changed them all to high-capacity cells with the added capacity
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Fixed issue 767.
The fix for issue 767 was to standardise spray bottle code (to some extent). If any issues come up with spray bottles, pepper spray, or chem sprayers, report them to me.
Cyborgs now recharge their pacid and lube, as the size of their bottles was quartered.
Changed the flash item_state to "flashbang", as it looks exactly like a flash.
There's some more grammar and text clean up too, mostly with crates and closets.
Finally, fixed some pipes in virology, and changed the librarian's den so the bookcases are at the top.
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-Gave brains a proper gib() so they are actually gone
-Added a proc to the 'Secrets' panel, a variation of power the station that instead is MUCH faster and just powers all SMES, turns on output, and sets it to max (helpful for testing and it doesn't leave the server frozen for 60 seconds to process)
-Added maxHealth to mice, killer tomatos, and walking mushrooms (They started with 5 health but could be 'healed' up to 20)
-Made the updatehealth() actually usable outside of humans by making it use maxHealth instead of just '100'
-Fix for shield generator sprites not updating properly, caused by not all generators actually updating on powerloss, and adding an update_icon() where needed
Fixes Issue 751
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Fixed issue 439.
Relating to the 439 fix, added a new define, TEMPERATURE_DAMAGE_COEFFICIENT. The name is slightly misleading, as it is used in reagents that affect body temperature. Leporazine now functions properly, and you can once again into space with a cup of coffee and a firesuit.
Also did a few grammar changes for newscasters.
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Everything related to clothing should now be defined in modules/clothing. I'm almost certain there's clothing code hidden elsewhere but this should be the vast majority of it finished.
Everything is set up related to the object types themselves (meaning paths.)
So all hats will be in modules/clothing/head, all gloves will be in modules/clothing/gloves, ect...
I've removed 'modules/clothing/random.dm' and 'objects/items/clothing.dm' which both seemed to just be a place where people would put stuff they were too lazy to find a proper home for.
I've also moved files that had no, or very few blocks of code into more catagorized areas.
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The fluff behind this change is that a loss of power in an area prevents the use of advanced camera features, such as XRAY. The amount of power which the camera network supplies is only enough to operate a light on the camera.
Since there are lots of ways to remove an AI from a camera, it is possible that some bugs will appear. I tested what I could and fixed all the errors that I noticed. If any additional errors appear, please let me know.
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Changed the config, item list, wizard spawn gear etc to eliminate the possibility of the old type of spell book
Removed commented out (non functional) code from change.dm
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Fixes issue 676.
Fixes issue 700.
Fixes issue 753.
Fixes issue 754.
Fixes issue 755.
Additionally I slightly cleaned up grenade code and stunglove code, and removed mustardbomb.dm (because it was fucking awful).
THIS BUGFIX TRAIN AIN'T STOPPIN'
Thanks QualityVan for the issue 521 fix, and thanks Nodrak & Tobba for pointing out my dumbness for issues 753 & 754 respectively.
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The Field generators are now offset from each-other to allow the engine to be restarted should containment fail.
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As such, changelings can now be reported at round-end, even after gibbing. Resolves Issue 251
Changeling power proc_holders are now datums rather than objects.
Condensed all those changeling stings down a bit. This will make fixing issue 351 easier to fix
Replaced changeling fakedeath and a number of checks for the zombiepowder reagent with a bitflag: mob/var/status_flags & FAKEDEATH
setting the FAKEDEATH flag will make the mob appear dead in exactly the same way changeling parasting and parapens worked. I've updated changelings and zombiepowder to work with this flag.
Bug fixes for the staff of change. There was a type mismatch and I typo'd "alien" as "xeno" so xenos were not being randomly picked.
TODO:
changeling purchased verbs could probably be moved to mind/special_verbs. Likewise, other modular antag proc-holders can be merged with the changeling system using the same type of datum. (namely wizards)
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As a result, cyborg death squads were also removed.
This also fixes meteors and space dust so that they properly take into account the borders of the map. Please do not hardcode numbers when we have defines in place.
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The all-in-one reagent grinder now knows that the bartender's shaker is something that holds reagents, and not a reagent itself. Fixes issue 747.
Note: Chemistry paths in general are rather horrible, they really need re-working. I suspect other non-reagents are able to be placed into this grinder as a reagent instead of as a container.
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- Syringe overlay layer is no longer above the blackout screen layer
Fixed issue 704
- Shades (and all simple animals) can no longer pick up paper bins/donut boxes with clickdragging (were there any other objects you could pick up with onmousedrop?)
Fixed issue 737
- Dead/unconscious cultists no longer count towards cultist count on rune use (such as sacrifice, nar-sie, etc)
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Noticed the space worm icons were both in animal.dmi and critter.dmi, so deleted the extras in critter.dmi and set the space worm to use animal.dmi
Deleted the creatures othering.dmi and moved its icons into critter.dmi with the rest of the critter stuff. Who knows why it had its own.
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Editing bans will now report the duration correctly.
Known issues:
The ban system looks like something my cat threw up.
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Cause: Those min() and max() were being called unnecessarily and were skewing the sd_lumcount values.
Rebalanced darkness a little.
Possible issues: Lights seem to have a longer range now. which could possibly explain the increased cpu use of sd_lighting recently.
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-Made all aliens use this when determining how much to recharge/heal.
-Deleted handle_enviroments which overshadow the base alien one.
-Made maxHealth actually do something. Every alien caste had their own updatehealth which did not use maxHealth, which was very stupid.
-Fixed an issue where a player could accidentally pick a breed of alien when typing. Larva will now have to use the evolve verb in order to evolve.
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Replaced mob/var/original_name with datum/mind/var/name.
Halved the speak-chances of every simple-animal because that constant squeaking was insufferable.
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Minds part2 - Carn loses her mind.
The way datum/mind stuff works has been changed a lot. I really can't explain everything. If you have any questions it'd just be easier if you leave a comment or ask me in coderbus.
Generally, minds now represent IC characters rather than following a client around constantly. Minds can change owners, mobs, (names WIP).
Technical babble:
The var/current and var/original variables of the mind datum must always be of type mob/living (or null). Please do not mind.transfer_to(ghost_mob). If you want to ghost somebody use ghostize()! It will do all the technical stuff for you.
mob/dead/observer/var/corpse was removed. mob/dead/observer/var/mind is now used as a reference to the last mind the player had (so respawning code has something to reference), but also because mind.current is a far more useful way of tracking a corpse. If somebody triggers a mind.transfer_to() call on your corpse, your mind will be tranfered to another mob/living or something...that will then be considered your corpse. This could allow for more interesting mind_transfers. For instance, the "raise corpse" rune ghostizes any player in the corpse to be raised and selectes a random dead player to take possesion of their character! The person possesing them will have all of their memories, objectives, etc. The poor guy who was originally the owner cannot re-enter body if there is another player in his body...but if that player is ghosted he can once again return. Exorcisms anybody?
Changes to cloning and hydroponics. I will likely have to rework these later as they're hacky as hell right now.
A lot of stuff is now handled by Login/Logout rather than in hundreds of different places. One such example, mind datums get their variables updated at Login and Logout.
Fixed a few minor bugs. I'll update the issues manually in a bit because I literally cannot think atm.
TL;DR guide:
-If you want to make somebody a ghost use ghostize(). Or you will need to find a doctor to stitch your bits back on. :)
-You don't have to worry about making minds. Simply doing key="carnwennan" or whatever will either: A) make a new mind and initialise it if there isn't one or B) take possession of the mind currently attached to the mob.
-It's safe to transfer a mind even if a key isn't in-body (e.g. they are ghosted/admin-observing etc!) Minds have an active variable which tracks whether they are currently synced with a key. This is to avoid dragging ghosts back into their bodies when say, a wizard mind_transfers them.
-Transferring a mind whilst var/active=1 will cause the following: mob.key = mind.key. So no need to do that separately (in fact you'll lag things if you do, so don't)
-If you do want to initialize a mind manually, say if you don't have a client to login to the mob yet, simply do new_mob.mind_initialize(). Simple! When someody is logged into that mob they will take ownership of the mind and it will sync up.
NOTE: a lot is probably broken since this is a pretty massive change. Please let me know asap (with actual info! Shouting at me, "IT BORKED HALP", doesn't help)
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Split a bunch of procs in helpers.dm into new files:
-helper_list
-helper_text
-helper_type2type
These files are sorted into groups internally. Hopefully people will make it easier for people to find useful procs.
I've added comments to a good chunk of these procs as well explaining what they do.
I've removed a few unused or unnecessary procs and fixed up a couple that were not working as intended.
I've also moved a mob proc 'get_equipped_items()' into mob/inventory.
All of the non-helper.dm files (besides mob/inventory.dm) are the result of fixing duplicate procs. It seems that there used to be text searching procs where one was case sensitive and one was not, and at some point someone removed the case-sensitivity of the case sensitive procs. I've re-added the case-sensitivity and as a result, I've had to go through extra files and ensure that they were calling the proper proc.
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-Fixed issue 742, the transfer will now use the absolute value.
-Fixed issue 743, someone forgot to change the label and the amount it takes. It was originally 200 but it was changed to 50.
Cleaned up alien/life.dm by removing unneeded code.
Made it so weeds don't heal you so god damn much.
Buffed eating people to heal you, now that nutriments are not handled.
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-Made the telecommunication server and NTSL broadcast more robust so that having a HUB is an option, if someone decides to create their own network.
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