Removes a very large amount of world loops.
Adds a macro to painlessly generate a global list, and the needed code to modify the list when an object is made or deleted automatically.
Cleans up some commented out code.
* Replaces the shuttle_controller and shuttle process with the shuttles subsystem. Instead of docking ports being initialized by the game ticker, its part of the StonedMC Master init order.
* The main advantage of this is control over the initialization order, as well as letting Master be aware of CPU we're using up with shuttle processing.
* By being part of the Master init order, we reduce the uncertainty about "are objects initialized yet?" which is nice, since shuttle docks break if machines aren't finished initializing!
* Yes, all of them.
* Also did a few corrections to redundant New() and broken Destroy() along the way
* Renamed the turf_initializer.initialize() proc to InitializeTurf to avoid confusion.
* Subsumed /area/proc/initialize into /atom/proc/initialize() - Made /area's LateInitialize to get same behavior as before.
* Replaces the shuttle_controller and shuttle process with the shuttles subsystem. Instead of docking ports being initialized by the game ticker, its part of the StonedMC Master init order.
* The main advantage of this is control over the initialization order, as well as letting Master be aware of CPU we're using up with shuttle processing.
* By being part of the Master init order, we reduce the uncertainty about "are objects initialized yet?" which is nice, since shuttle docks break if machines aren't finished initializing!
* Yes, all of them.
* Also did a few corrections to redundant New() and broken Destroy() along the way
* Renamed the turf_initializer.initialize() proc to InitializeTurf to avoid confusion.
* Subsumed /area/proc/initialize into /atom/proc/initialize() - Made /area's LateInitialize to get same behavior as before.
Adds autopilot functionality for shuttle one and shuttle two. It can be enabled and disabled by the flight computer.
Autopilot is active by default on both shuttles. The shuttle waits for two minutes when it reaches the outpost or station, except for the first flight, where it waits for about ten minutes, which should be plenty of time for people to get on and for the pilot to turn it off if one exists.
Adds renaming feature to all shuttles.
Ports /tg/'s 'shuttle warning' effect, which adds a bunch of blue circles where a ship is about to land, which should prevent surprise shuttle crushes if paying attention.
Flight times for all routes are cut in half to act as the bonus for flying manually. Automatic flight takes twice as long, and so it will take the current amount of time.
Makes Ninja shuttle faster because Nippen steal.
Does some cleanup with temporary effects.
-No, the line 84 did not replace or relate to the timer part you commented out.
-Due to condition mismatch of some sort, the code skipped the line 84 stuff, moving onto the next thing below, slapping the shuttle through instantly because of the timer having been commented out
Arrivals shuttle now moves automatically to and from the station. People still spawn onboard if they join the round with arrivals selected in preferences.
The shuttle is completely automated and will go to the station if someone boards it, and leave if nobody is onboard.
Changes some tape code so it can be mapped in.
Sadly the mapmerger is broken so the map file diff is massive.
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.