This cleans up all of the files in code/game/objects/items/weapons. Meaning that the re-organizing part of this endeavour is complete. All that is left is to start dragging down all of the object definitions from code/defines/ into their proper places.
While I'm certain this is all good, I'll apologize now if files or paths end up broken.
Again: Make sure your .dme is up to date! Delete it if necessary to SVN Upload it to the current revision.
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runtime error: Cannot execute null.apply effect().
proc name: on hit (/obj/item/projectile/energy/floramut/on_hit)
source file: special.dm,85
Moved ninja gloves into the gloves sub-folder in clothing instead of space suits.
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Comments for lighting:
Like sd_DAL (what we used to use), it changes the shading overlays of areas by splitting each type of area into sub-areas
by using the var/tag variable and moving turfs into the contents list of the correct sub-area.
Unlike sd_DAL however it uses a queueing system. Everytime we call a change to opacity or luminosity
(through SetOpacity() or SetLuminosity()) we are simply updating variables and scheduling certain lights/turfs for an
update. Actual updates are handled periodically by the lighting_controller. This carries additional overheads, however it
means that each thing is changed only once per lighting_controller.processing_interval ticks. Allowing for greater control
over how much priority we'd like lighting updates to have. It also makes it possible for us to simply delay updates by
setting lighting_controller.processing = 0 at say, the start of a large explosion, waiting for it to finish, and then
turning it back on with lighting_controller.processing = 1.
Unlike our old system there is a hardcoded maximum luminosity. This is to discourage coders using large luminosity values
for dynamic lighting, as the cost of lighting grows rapidly at large luminosity levels (especially when changing opacity
at runtime)
Also, in order for the queueing system to work, each light remembers the effect it casts on each turf. This is going to
have larger memory requirements than our previous system but hopefully it's worth the hassle for the greater control we
gain. Besides, there are far far worse uses of needless lists in the game, it'd be worth pruning some of them to offset
costs.
Known Issues/TODO:
admin-spawned turfs will have broken lumcounts. Not willing to fix it at this moment
mob luminosity will be lower than expected when one of multiple light sources is dropped after exceeding the maximum luminosity
Shuttles still do not have support for dynamic lighting (I hope to fix this at some point)
No directional lighting support. Fairly easy to add this and the code is ready.
When opening airlocks etc, lighting does not always update to account for the change in opacity.
Explosions now cause lighting to cease processing temporarily.
Moved controller datums to the code/controllers directory. I plan on standardising them.
"Master","Ticker","Lighting","Air","Jobs","Sun","Radio","Supply Shuttle","Emergency Shuttle","Configuration","pAI" controller datums can be accessed via the debug controller verb (used to be the debug master controller verb)
Supply shuttle now uses a controller datum. Shuttles tend to arrive up to 30 seconds late, this is not a bug.
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- The problem was actually down to an ancient bug, which wrongly calculates the temperature of tiles with very little gas on them - tiles exposed to space. Space suits protect down to a temperature of 2.0K, space is 2.7K, which I assumed to be the lowest temperature anywhere. Unfortunately I forgot about this bug at the time, which can cause the gas temperature on tiles with little air to even hit negative kelvins (Nobel prize, plox). This happens relatively often, each floor tile that meets the criteria experiences this about once every 50 ticks and if you're standing on it when it happens, your cold protection will be 0%, because the temperature on the tile will be lower than 2.0K. Everything will be fine in the next tick cold-protection-wise, but your body temperature is already lowered to under the damage threshold by then.
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Fixes Issue 827
-Added a sound to conjure spells for artificers, to provide feedback and be less confusing.
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New variables:
var/use_to_pickup = if 1, the storage item also works like satchels, which means you can use it on something else to pick it up.
var/display_contents_with_number = if 1, the items in the storage item are grouped by type with the number of items being displayed. See the screenshot.
var/allow_quick_empty = if 1 on creation, it adds a verb that allows you to empty the item with one click
var/allow_quick_gather = if 1 on creation, it adds a verb which allows you to switch between pick-up methods. one-per-click or all-on-tile. Same as satchels worked. use_to_pickup must be 1 for any of that to matter.
var/collection_mode = 1; //0 = pick one at a time, 1 = pick all on tile
New procs:
/obj/item/weapon/storage/proc/can_be_inserted(obj/item/W as obj, stop_messages = 0)
- Returns 0 or 1, depending on whether the item W can be inserted
/obj/item/weapon/storage/proc/handle_item_insertion(obj/item/W as obj)
- Inserts the item into the storage item and calls all the procs it needs to. Doesn't check whether the item can fit tho, tha'ts what can_be_inserted() is for.
/obj/item/weapon/storage/proc/remove_from_storage(obj/item/W as obj, atom/new_location)
- Removes item W from the storage object and sets it's loc to new_location or get_turf(src) if one is not provided.
/obj/item/proc/on_exit_storage(obj/item/weapon/storage/S as obj)
- Called after the object has been removed from the storage item S. The object's loc is already set to the new one.
/obj/item/proc/on_enter_storage(obj/item/weapon/storage/S as obj)
- Called after the object has been inserted into the storage item S. The object's loc is already set to S.
I made satchels work on this new code. The rest will be added to it soon. See the screenshot.
Screenshot:
http://www.kamletos.si/new%20satchels.png
This is yet another big change and it is very possible that bugs will come from it. Please report them to me or on the tracker.
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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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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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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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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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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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-Made inhands for hardsuit helmets
-Due to feedback, the Nuke Op pinpointer will change modes on its own when the nuke is armed/disarmed. (As such, the toggle verb was removed) This should also help with the issue of both modes trying to run at the same time.
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- Changed the 'black overlay' you get when paralyzed, blind or in critical condition to include a small circle around you. It still 'blinks' once every 25 seconds or so.
- Added a flag BLOCK_GAS_SMOKE_EFFECT, which can be applied to masks, glasses and hats, which prevent gas smoke, which contains reagents, from having an effect on you. Currently only present for gas masks.
- Dramatically lowered the amount of damage you get per breath while in critical condition. Critical condition now lasts for about 5 minutes if nothing is causing you any additional harm. This in combination with the new black image overlay is an attempt at making doctors more willing to help. For one thing they'll have more time to get to you, for another you will get to see if they murder you before sending you to genetics.
- Added Cheridan's wooden chairs to code
- Added a action_button_name to all items, which defaults to null and contains the text which appears on the action button. If an action button exists, but this variable is not set, the text will default to 'Use [name]', name being the name of the item tied to the button.
- Fixed the problem which resulted in certain glasses types making you keep night vision abilities even after you took them off.
(Screenshot of black overlay: http://www.kamletos.si/blackimage4.png)
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- Added pajama closets which contain 2 red and 2 blue pj's with 4 pairs of white shoes - for use in medbay and crew quarters. (pj sprites by baystation 12)
- Added the cart, plasma research, engineering and robotics vending machines from baystation 12 - Mostly for the sprites.
- Added science airlocks (sprites by baystation 12), made them work with our door construction / deconstruction mechanic. (those sprites are by me~)
- Added hazard doors, sprites by baystation 12. They're reskinned firedoors.
- Added two more styles of filing cabinets, all sprites from baystation 12.
- Changed the space law book's sprite to the one baystation 12 uses.
- Added a few floor sprites from baystation 12
- Added critter crates, sprites from baystation 12
- Added some surgery sprites from baystation 12
- Added plant sprites from baystation 12
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Screenshot: (Upper left)
http://www.kamletos.si/object%20ui%20action%20buttons.png
There can be a maximum of 5 of these buttons shown at any one time.
Currently the following items have a UI button associated with them:
- Flashlights
- Hardhat
- RIG suits
- Welding masks
- Jetpacks
To add more buttons, add a button icon_state to icons/mob/screen1_action.dmi, then set the variable icon_action_button to the icon state of the icon you just added. This is all you need to do if you want the default action to be taken when the button is clicked, which is attack_self(). If you don't want the default, you can redefine the ui_action_click() proc. A call of ..() will call attack_self(), so mind when you use that.
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Instead of 'x has been attacked with y by z' it now reads 'x has been 'y.attack_verb-ed' with y by z'!
Example:
Monkeyman has been bashed in the head with a riot shield by Nodrak!
or
Monkeyman has been stabbed in the chest with an energy sword by Nodrak!
- Every obj now has a list named "attack_verbs"
- When declaring an object, just use attack_verb = list("verb1", "verb2") and so on to initialize the list for that specific item.
- I've added a bunch of these to a ton of items already, feel free to modify or add more. Just try to stay away from gimmicky verbs (clown stuff being the exception.)
clothing.dm and spawner.dm only had a single definition in each of them, so their definitins have been moved to obj.dm and their original dm files deleted. I'm not sure about spawner but clothing had all of its other definitions removed recently.
radio.dm was a completely blank file, so it was removed.
Changelog updated
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-Gave all the new hardsuits actual inhands, instead of all of them using the rig one.
-Changed a good bit of Brain/MMI damage processing, now an MMI will never go unconscious, and it will not be deafened/blinded by explosions or whatever (Since the MMI acts as senses). However, it does mean they are vulnerable to emps, with all kinds of fun effects (impaired vision, hearing, the ability to speak, the ability to speak PROPERLY)
Fixes Issue 655
-Also gave MMIs some emotes, things like blinking lights, alarms, beeping and booping, etc...
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-Redid icons to be more optimized at compile by setting icon = 'icons/folder/icon.dmi' instead of just icon = 'icon.dmi', meaning that Dream Maker doesn't have to search through every single file for every single .dmi. This shouldn't lead to any errors because of how I went about it, plus the fact that Dream Maker would have freaked out if I screwed something up. Also moved around 2 icons that weren't sorted well.
r4146 compile time: 1 minute, 40 seconds
r4147 compile time: 45 seconds
[VGTG]
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-A few minor improvements to my own sprites
-Map changes to the Kitchen so the chef is more visible to his patrons
-Arrivals airlocks are no longer airless when shuttles dock
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Replaced the obj variable var/see_face. It was used to determine whether something (namely masks/hats) hid your identity. Replaced with the HIDEFACE bitflag for var/flags_inv variable. Moved the var/flags_inv variable from atom/ to obj/item/ as only /obj/item/ can be in your inventory in the first place.
Fixed get_visible_name() so it takes into account any item on the var/head when deciding if your face is obscured. (While I'm at it, just dump a comment here if there's anything that should hide your face which doesn't and I'll add the flag.)
Removed the var/alien_egg_flag variable from mob/living/carbon/ and replaced it with the XENO_HOST bitflag for var/status_flags variable. You can now suicide whilst impregnated with a xeno (since you will chestburst even after death, that restriction is no longer necessary).
Any mob/living descendent can ghost even when not dead. However, ghosting whilst not dead results in the ghost eing unable to return to it's body for the remainder of the round. (It has a warning popup)
The suicide verb can only be used by humans when they can move and are not cuffed. These verbs will be totally replaced very soon with the 'fun' IC suicides I'm working on. Suicide is largely redundant given that anybody can ghost now, just didn't want to jump the gun in removing it.
Known Issues:
We've got var/flags_inv, var/slot_flags which could possibly be merged as they both deal with obj/items, although I'm not sure if we can fit oth into the 16-bit limit. Just something to look into.
There are bitflags GLASSESCOVERSEYES, MASKCOVERSEYES, HEADCOVERSEYES, MASKCOVERSMOUTH, HEADCOVERSMOUTH in the var/flags variable which should really be merged with or moved alongside the very similar flags in var/flags_inv. Comments next to the defines suggest as much.
You can borg dead/clientless brains but can't remove the brain fromt he borg once you realise it's a dud. >.<
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-Nuke Op personal closets updated: Red spacesuits replaced with syndicate hardsuits. Bulky riot shield replaced with collapsible energy shield. Plain breathmasks replaced with face-hiding syndicate gasmasks. (For those worried about the mask's impact on stealth, you still start with a normal breathmask in your internals box.)
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Created defines for disabilities and sdisabilities bitflags. Thos areas of code really need attention. Why are there so many blind variables/flags D= disability bitflags are located in setup.dm
Handcuff overlays now update when beepsky/ed-209s cuff you.
Resolves issue 628. Took a stab at tidying up handle_regular_hud_updates() for humans. If it's all working perfectly as it appears to be I'll start doing the same for other mobs. Whomever started 'fixing' this and then just abandoned it with redundant and heavily-broken code should be ashamed :[ It was/is in a real sorry state.
Resolves issue 617. Shades can no longer be weakened (stunbatons etc).
Fixed an issue with one of the antag deaf-sting/rune/whatever-it-was-I-forget causing nearsightedness rather than deafness :P
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-Merged cargo maintenance /area/ into mining dock (It was so small and pointless)
-A few aesthetic changes to the map
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Several head objects path changed so they are not helmets, head means can fit on your head, helmet was securities helmets, space helmets currently still helmet.
Cult restricted job list now has the sec force + cap because you can’t convert them as is.
AI removed from protected traitor jobs as malf is currently effectively out of commission.
A Protected list was added to changling.
Removed the furry mob files that were not checked.
Moved two unchecked files to unused
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Full details in this thread:
http://nanotrasen.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=8898
And a summary of the most important bits:
-Door animations no longer desync and do the open-close-open thing. That's been
around so long most people don't even notice
-Welding tools no longer get their icons desynced
-Fixed unpowered mineral door runtimes
-Chemistry machines now require power to run
-Fixed the proc to apply radiation based on armor, which means that you can
actually not die of radiation as quickly if you wear armor that protects against
radiation
--By fixing this, it also fixed the singularity, so you might want to be careful
next time you run by it naked
--Also means that radiation events take armor into account. How great
-Hopefully have a bugfix to prevent borgs from using lag to enter the game
without an AI or laws, but I cannot test it myself other than that it didn't
break anything
-Disposal sound can only play once every couple of ticks, so no more ear-rape by
disposals!
-Lasertag guns can no longer be used to make lasergun turrets
-Cleaned up stray pixels on several doors and the lasertag guns
-Reworked how falsewalls work, now whenever you attack them with certain tools
(drills, welders, etc...) it instantly turns them into a wall and pushes the
attackby(), meaning you might not even notice that you just drilled down a
falsewall, and at the very least they are much more fitting
-Omni-directional PA console! Never have to worry about rotating that fucking
computer again, because now it does it itself!
-The Marisa robe that spawns in the theater no longer protects like armor
-Tweaked coefficient list for fake insulated gloves (misplaced punctuation
messed up the list a tad)
-Moved falsewalls out of 'transfer_valve.dm' and into 'structures.dm'
-Tweaked smoothwalls so it only connects walls with like minerals (only seen
effect is on the new walls)
--Also added appropriate signs to areas
-Reworked portable turrets to be a lot less laggy, now they determine the
projectile type once, then save it so they don't have to go through else if
chains every time they fire
-Added many sprites from WJohnston, but many are not fully implemented (Mostly
floor ones)
-Added a vending machine for engineering, the Engivend. Apparently it was needed
because of the lack of availability of the Autolathe or whatever.
-Added WJohnston's Dark Gygax sprites, then made a Death Squad Gygax out of
them. A bit tougher than the standard Gygax, improved battery, and is pre-fit
with gear, ideally for 'hit and run' tactics
-New Odysseus construction sprites, also removed the Odysseus Carapace in favor
of plasteel like the Ripley, meaning they in terms of construction, a Ripley is
equivalent to an Odysseus
-Added an 'is_hot()' proc, when called it returns the temperature of the item in
K, while taking into account things like whether or not the item is active or
whatever
-Rewrote the Experimental Welding Tool, now instead of having a super-sized
tank, it uses super-concentrated plasma that is turned into gas inside of it as
its fuel source. Meaning, it will never have to be refilled, but it takes time
for it to fill itself
-Added WJ's firelight sprites and code. Wanted to use them, but haven't had a
chance to really implement them, but still, they're there
-Turrets made with lasertag guns now fire their respective team's bolt
-The turrets also automatically target anyone on the opposing team (But will
continue to shoot at anyone, for shits n' giggles)
-Turrets get corresponding sprites based on team
-Shooting a turret with a different team's laser will disable it for 10 seconds
-You can also make ED-209's for your lasertag games/pissing off sec
-These are constructed just like a regular ED, but instead of a security vest
and taser, it requires a lasertag vest and gun (same colors)
-When geared for lasertag, They will not arrest anyone nor melee them, only
patrol (if set) and shoot
-They have their color schemes as well, and can be disabled just like turrets
-For both turrets and EDs, when geared for lasertag, they will not shoot anyone
on the ground, this was due to very quickly learning how fucking OP that was for
1 turret to stunlock 3 people for eternity
-And when they are geared for lasertag, both the turrets and EDs have their
access changed to maint, clown, and mime (This will not stop any of them from
being shot, however)
-As a side note, you can also make lasertag stationary turrets for any map-
related things
-Now walls are based on a plating system, meaning all walls have a girder with a
mineral plating on top of it.
-As of right now, usable minerals are Silver, Gold, Diamond, Uranium, Plasma,
and Sandstone (Lacking sprites for wood, *cough*)
-This also carries over to falsewalls, so you can make falsewalls out of any of
those minerals
-Also, this carries over to powered doors, meaning you can construct useful
doors out of minerals, so you could have actual diamond forts with doors
requiring access to get in or whatever
-All of these are standardized, and for the most part work just like regular
walls, meaning if you start slicing a wall, it will drop the mineral, or if you
drill it, or whatever
-What was mentioned with the smoothwall tweak above, only walls of the same
mineral will connect, so it all looks very nice
-Doors and walls made of uranium emit radiation when interacted with, with walls
causing a 'ripple' effect, so the more walls nearby, the more radiation you get
hit with
-Doors and walls made of plasma burn. It's a short, quick burn, but can easily
be compounded in large structures
--As a note on plasma walls, I cannot get atmos and plasma walls to play nice
(Since they are airless turfs), so I can't actually get them to ignite based on
air temperature, but when they do ignite, they will auto-magically ignite nearby
plasma walls, with a reduced temperature, meaning that if you want a massive
chain reaction over a huge area, you better use something a bit hotter than a
lighter
--Also, when plasma walls burn, they simply leave behind a girder, while doors
leave assemblies
-Lastly, for nearly any kind of destructive action, Diamond walls are much more
resilient, meaning they will take twice as long to be destroyed, and are immune
to the effects of thermite
(Also, sprites for plasma walls and uranium walls are shite right now, waiting
for replacements)
Update:
-Added cult walls as a 'mineral wall', meaning they will work on the same system
and 'ReplaceWithMineralWall("cult")' will change any turf into a cult wall,
hopefully for some cult-related activities soon
R&D stuff:
-Now instead of 1 sheet or ALL OF THE SHEETS, you enter a number as to how many
sheets you want (it's sanitized to hell as well)
-Minerals no longer multiply when inside RnD machines. (Who fucked that one up?
Goddamn)
-Mech fabricators are both deconstructable, and putting higher level parts
actually improve it, each 'Tier' up is equivalent to +1 tech levels for that, so
a High Powered Micro Laser would give the same bonus as +1 Material Research, a
Pico Manipulator would give the same bonus as +2 Engineering, etc
-Complete with a shitty opened Mech Fab sprite!
-And not shitty overlays so autolathe's animate the material that is put in
them, rather than give everything that's not glass the metal animation
LOL THE JOKES ON YOU I JUST COPY PASTED HIS TOPIC
added a few svn ignores, for thumbs.db and maps/backup
Revision: r3751
Author: petethegoat