* 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 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.
Emitters no longer die by shooting a taser or laser tag gun at it.
Emitters don't explode if they are not on a powered wire with sufficient electricity in it. They will just crumple away instead if integrity is reduced to zero.
Taking any damage to the emitter no longer results in instant death due to me being an idiot awhile ago.
Emitters can be examined to see if they are damaged, and can be repaired by applying metal sheets to it.
Changes layout of the AI core, see picture in PR.
Moves APCs for core and upload to the backs of the rooms.
Critical APCs can somewhat resist EMP now.
Gives turrets a ten second timeout until they go underneath the turret covers, unless turned off manually or if they lose power.
Adds a new type of turret specifically for the AI upload/core. This type has more health, has a 1/3 chance to ignore EMP, and fires xray lasers, to counter ablative armor.
A new material called Durasteel has been added. It is made from Plasteel and diamonds, and boasts more toughness than Plasteel alone, as well as reflectivity. The inner walls of the AI core are made out of this new material, which makes emitters less helpful.
Emitters can be damaged by projectiles, and will explode if too much damage is sustained. Shooting a Durasteel wall will likely cause you to lose the emitter.
New AI core turrets turn green when on lethal, to show that xray is coming.
Merges the two meteor events into one, and now takes severity into consideration instead.
Including the basic meteors there are also new types ranging from flaming to radioactive which may drop appropriate types of ore.
- Fixes for turrets, rogue drones, and emitters
- Removed muzzle flash from chem darts
- Converted emitters to use spanclasses and have correct capitalization
This should have little/no gameplay effect right now, just paving the
way for directional lights.
Replaced handle_rotation() on buckly things with this.
Signed-off-by: Mloc-Argent <colmohici@gmail.com>
A more thorough fix should probably involve providing a way for players
to control the flow rate.
Also tweaks emitters and allows collectors to be read using a multitool.
Emitters will now need to be wired.
Emitter type has changed to /obj/machinery/power/emitter
Fixed cables not correctly disconnecting power machinery from the powernet after being removed.
-Fixed a typo with smashing tables/racks.
-Fixed maps having incorrect types.
-Fixed singularity EMPing when at stage 1.
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-Made chemistry a bit less reinforced.
-Moved more engineering equipment to access_engine_equip.
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machine.process() now uses a return value to remove itself from the processing machines list. This is more efficient and will help reduce costs especially at round start where some 5000+ machines were removed from the list using first-find. Now there is no searching involved. Instead of machines.Remove(src) just do .=PROCESS_KILL that will return the flag to the proc which called it (the MC) and trigger its removal from the list. If you're deleting something don't even bother removing it from the machines list, there is no need to.
Simplified the last_processed stuff for the MC. It's now a single variable rather than 3. It is simply a typepath rather than a reference to an object (this is so it works even if said object is deleted)
MC stats in admin status_panels now show the length of the processing lists (indicated by #). I've just realised I forgot to mention what the abbreviations are:
The less obvious ones are: Dis=diseases; Net=pipes; Pnet=powernets; Mch=Machines; Tick=the game-mode ticker.
Beach-water now uses an overlay image rather than a separate object.
Fixed a typo in the shuttle console.
Hydroponics trays no longer use first-find within their process() for checking the plant is in the tray (why is that even there anyway? talk about lazy)
Removed some junk/placeholder procs like organ/proc/process() return
Removed newscasters from the processing machines lists.
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All credits to the author for this handy little script.
I Committed the modified python script to tool directory. Although it needs to be in the root folder of your repo to work.
To notice the improved compile times, in dreammaker go to Build > Preferences > and untick "automatically set file_dir for subfolders"
If this commit inteferes with any large projects just revert it, do your thing, then rerun the script. Easy-peasy.
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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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