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.
Doing this in smaller bits
- New random sif mob selector, peaceful animals
- Drone lootpile (basic placeholder loot right now until we figure out how to give them proper drone loot)
- New random spider mob selector, nurse spider and nurse hat spider (hat spider has 10 more health points and is a rare chance to spawn, woo)
- New spacesuit random spawn, medical space suits
- New Random Shotgun spawn
- New random gun spawns
- Fixed icon for random medicine spawn
- Fixed broken icon for 44 magazines
- Fixed Ice Cave dungeon walls being called 'steel'
- Added new Crystal type, to avoid the SM style crystal from spawning in crystal PoIs
* adds temple and ritual POIs
as well as ever-burning candles, a candleabra, and a neat red crystal that looks like supermatter but isn't
* fixes all cases of 'candelabra' spelling
i am a dunce
* fixes main map changes
i don't even know what i fuckin did to this thing??? ?? ??? ???
* removes unnecessary light() proc
* Move the global spawning_turfs lists from master_controller into SSxenoarch. Rename all references.
* Move the call to SetupXenoarch from master_controller.setup() to SSxenoarch.Initialize() Put SSxenoarch init order near the end to match current behavior.
* 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.
Ports and tweaks the Explorer gear from /tg/. Recolored to remove the mining purple, instead its now a nice blue because winter, I suppose.
Adds a new survival knife that is bootknife ready.
Replaces xenoarch GPS with budget /tg/ GPS that is more useful, as it can track other GPSes.
Changes the rock texture to hopefully be a bit better. It's a recolored version of /tg/'s lavaland rock, and modified slightly to look less repetitive.
Ports the lavaland rock tile sprite entirely for future away missions.
Adds tree chopping down feature. All trees now have health, and hitting it with things will reduce it. Generally you need something sharp to have a chance of actually felling the tree.
Adds log material, which is obtained from chopping trees. Hitting these with a sharp weapon converts them into two planks per log. Can be used to build log walls but otherwise can't be used to craft, at the moment.
Ports /tg/ tree sprites. Might have a use for them in away missions, who knows.
Makes crystals start anchored and glow.
Shoveling snow checks toolspeed now.
Makes hivebots a bit smarter, shifts stats around, adds a few new sprites thanks to Mechoid, and adds a few new types.
Adds verbs that can be used as a player hivebot, to get them to follow you.
Spider eyes can now be seen clearly in the darkness, which looks spooky.
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.
* A preface to my madness
Travis failed one of my PR's because I copied old code
that used /red /blue /green.
Because of this, I am going to find and replace every
instance of it that I find.
Also this is a test commit to make sure I'm comitting
to the correct branch.
* /blue /green /red replacements
Dear god.
A slow and painful death from acid is more fun than this.
I wouldn't wish this torture on my worst enemy.
And this is only the beginning
* Replace part 2.
Time to fix the human error.
* Fixes mismatches
* Sets macro count to 220
One above the current number of macros in the code.
* Fixes last of the mismatches.
* Removes spaces, replaces \black
Removes spaces
Replaces \black in a few areas where seen
Replaces \bold with <B> </B> where seen
* Updating macro count again
* More fixes!
* Issues fixed! For real this time!
I swear!
* Fixing all the merge conflict files.
* Creating new objects is cheap, in fact comparable to the cost of getting it out of the pool, so it doesn't help there.
* Placing items in the pool is far more expensive than letting them garbage collect due to the resetting of vars and such.
* Merge two not-really conflicts
Thanks git, that whitespace conflict was super important?
* DME merge
* Added defines for mobs used by simple animals.
* Lost a slime along the way
* Disable debug settings
* HONK!!!
* Remove redundant hostile decls
* Replace loc= with forceMove in old SA code
I guess I should think of the children.
Seriously, why the hell is this suit such a nightmare to move around in?
Mechanically, it has ZERO armor besides bio/radiation protection, and
the only real perk of it is that it's space worthy.
Xenoarcheology is just tedious and annoying with these dumb suits being
so clunky, so I've eliminated the slowdown to only slow you down as much
as voidsuits.
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.