This commit overhauls mass drivers.
Every component of mass drivers are now buildable.
This means:
- Mass Drivers
- Mass Driver Control Computers
- Mass Driver Buttons
Mass driver control computers now support multiple mass drivers.
You can link mass-drivers to buttons via multitool.
Buttons have a range of 7 for their mass driver link.
Computers have infinite range.
Fixes the biogenerator getting stuck if it can't fill a beaker, eating
resources if it can't fill a beaker, and getting splashed every time you
tried to load a beaker.
Splints will now work again, on arms/hands/legs/feet, and health
analyzers will warn about unsplinted limbs. Having a broken left arm
will no longer cause you to drop what's in your right hand.
This brings handheld signalers in line with the frequency range of
cartridge-based signalers, and fixes anomalies' built-in signalers to
also be in this range.
Since we still have psilocybin. removing it from the check entirely was
unnecessary. Fruit with Psilocybin, LSD, or Space Drugs will now all
properly display the "hallucinogenic" descriptor.
Fixes checks for old chems to use ones for new chems. Some of these
chemicals currently aren't in any fruits (like juices) but may appear
once we expand the chem list for random seeds.
Will update the descriptions to account for new chems at such time that
goof's PR is finished if he doesn't include it.
This commit ports Duct Tape from bay, alongside a few other changes for
our own code.
Bay12 Features:
- You can tape paper to.. anything basically, like a sticky note.
Changes from Bay12:
- Tape is a stack now, and has 10 uses per roll.
- The guitar recipe now calls for 5 pieces of tape.
This commit ports -tg-'s port of the /vg/ smoothwall system. An important
thing to note is that we have extra code on top of the -tg- port to make
it work at all, and therefore, it may not be as efficent.
This commit refactors light_color definitions for most machines and
consoles that use light_color's. Instead of having the same color repeated
over and over again, there are #defines for most of the common ones.
Some machines and other places may not use lighting defs- this is
intentional. The defines as they are, are relatively clean, and machinery
was where the bulk of repeated light definitions were. Other, special
colors, can just be defined in the same file that they are used once in.
This commit lightens the restrictions on stacks, so that they can now
build on any type of /turf/simulated instead of requiring
/turf/simulated/floor.
The primary intent of this commit is allowing people to build on shuttles,
as they are now considerably less "magical", given that they have
lighting, and glass sheets + metal rods already ignore these restrictions.