- Basically just refactor doWork() into fire() with the capablity to return in the middle with MC_TICK_CHECK.
- Move some vars around to be more organized.
- Only functional change is that when a turf is queued twice in one cycle, the second queue moves it to the end of the list instead of it being in the queue twice
-Fixes update_transform proc for mobs. Meaning that the proc now actually does something and that mobs with pre-set size multipliers now spawn in the correct size.
-Removes some textbook spaghetti code that was making mice spawn in double (triple?) feigned size multipliers in order to be scoopable. Instead makes miniscule (mob_size var) mobs (such as mice) scoopable by default.
-This also fixes morphs in mouse form becoming tiny.
It can now be effectively granted to non-humans, who can now eat ore if they click it while NOT on help intent.
Additionally, you can now feed ore to mobs that can eat it.
- Remove duplicate pick_random_edge_turf resulting from our simultaneous addition of it (in overmaps PR)
- Disable SSgame_master and SSevent_ticker subystems, we are still using the original events subsystem.
- Disable the game_master implementations as we are not using them.
- Comment out references to SSgame_master since we are not using it (yet?)
- Best practice to avoid holding onto references to the subsystem instances aside from the global variables. (In case of restart/recover etc).
- The reference to GM was entirely unused by any event or meta-event. /datum/game_master would work fine using the global refs.
* BUREAUCRACY TIME
* Missing white folder
* Sounds are already in. Oops.
* Removes clone of paper_taped
* branch update, hopefully
* pen-x states
* Restores paper bins
* Revert "Restores paper bins"
This reverts commit 2dd29478a4a069e8866f467a0a6359e468b50434.
* Reverts bins for real?
- Adds a Medal of Unity with two bronze stars for Ascian. Has its own sprite.
- Adds Ascian's Medal of Valor to loadout
- Refactors collars to be part of tie_vr in expected places.
Using the verb with nothing in your hand brings up a prompt to select an object due to the argument in the verb.
This resolves the issue, instead just showing the "nothing in your hand" message as intended.