- Fixes sprite issues with departmental intercoms.
- Tweaks to the random objects dm
- Copies Bay's flora and warning sign list, as well as ports some of their signs.
- Addition of a couple new floor decals.
- New table preset, wooden reinforced.
Trays have no attack cooldown because they have this crazy-long snowflake code for attacks.
Beds (and children like chairs) don't track target for grab-buckle do_after, letting them run away and get teleported back to the chair and buckled regardless of their efforts.
Yes yes. I know.
Anyway, there's no cooldown on this so you can give someone about 800 brute in 10 seconds. A LITTLE UNUSUAL if you ask me. Also reduced it from 8 because what the hell is that toilet seat made out of? Osmium? For an armor-ignoring attack that's a little high. Also the swirlie thing was coded wrong for the do_after.
Features:
- Ctrl-click can deflate inflatables now.
- Using inflatables on adjacent tiles deploys them to that tile. Currently this doesn't care about objects in the way, ie computers or welding tanks, but it does respect glass and imo it works fine this way.
Bugfix:
- Bumping an inflatable door no longer freezes it closed for a few moments.
A lot of new defines are now in inventory_sizes.dm, which contains;
All the size identifiers (the thing that tells the game if something is bulky, or w/e).
Storage costs for all the sizes, which are exponents of two, as previously.
A few constants for inventory size.
Also changes all storage item's capacity definitions by basing it off of how many 'normal slots' exist for it. This allows one to change the definition for all of the defines in the file, and everything will follow along without needing to change 500 files. In testing, I made all ITEMSIZE_COST_* defines doubled, and nothing had broke.
The benefit of doing all of this is that it makes adding new weight classes in the future much simpler, and makes knowing how much space a container has easier, as seeing ITEMSIZE_COST_NORMAL * 7 means it can hold seven normal items.
The short naming of central command has been really inconsistent across
the game's files. This has always annoyed the shit out of me.
CentComm and Centcomm and Centcom are now all CentCom, specifically with
that capitalization. Why one M instead of two M's? Because Comm with two
'M's = Communications. Hence, Telecomms, NOT Telecoms. Telecoms is
incorrect. CentCom was also chosen because CentCom with one M and this
casing is most found throughout the game's files.
Speaking of Telecomms, I corrected one instance in the game where it's
Telecom. Like I said, this is not correct. There was only one
inconsistency.
Likewise, Nanotrasen has been changed to NanoTrasen. Nanotrasen only
appears 20 times, where NanoTrasen appears 62. NanoTrasen is clearly the
preferred, correct naming.