Semi-rewrites how surgery failure works. Using an improper surface will call the surgery step's fail proc instead of just doing a melee attack.
Adds 'surgery odds' var to objs, which determines effectiveness. The numbers for operating tables/roller beds/tables remain unchanged from the previous version, however doing it this way makes it cleaner to add new surfaces in the future.
Adds a proc to get a surgery surface.
Also makes burn repair on FBPs more efficent, so that one scorched robot does not take literally all of robotic's wires.
s = Speedloaders. (Functionally the same as clips, but they're not
_really_ the same thing, just in case we change these later.)
c = Clips. (Can also be used to fill other magazines.)
m = Magazine. (Holds ammo rounds.)
a = Ammo. (Individual rounds of ammo.)
* 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.
Adds them to loadout options and departmental uniform lockers as appropriate.
One new (Old Woman Attire) as equivalent to old man suit.
Some are unused, but now skirt sprites exist.
Makes the spawner object itself block air and prevent active edges before the game starts, so you can actually use these in maps now without creating tons of active edge warnings and making ZAS zones merge everywhere. Should save a loooot of time for mappers picking those window directions.
* 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.
- 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.