- Adds CELLRATE (and SMESRATE for SMESs) into drain_power proc.
- Adds "amount" parameter to drain power proc, sets the powersink module to 40kW draw (80 cell charge/s), which should correspond with normal cell recharger.
- Removes drain_power from all machinery, and adds drain_power to machinery/power. This means you can only drain from machines that have something to do with wiring or electricity.
Generalized all ninja power and gear code to work with new rig system.
Added shurikens, weapon mount, more work on deployable items.
Readded energy nets and energy blades.
Grenade launcher/charge stuff, interface stuff.
Renamed previously existing rigs to voidsuits, restructured rig and voidsuit files.
Refactored the energy net and teleportation proc.
Totally rewrote AI core/intellicard transfer procs.
Added rig sprites by Mordeth221, added step by steap suit sealing/inability to interfere with suit sealing process.
Updated map paths to use voidsuits.
Added chemical dispenser functionality, added power sink, added atom/drain_power() proc for later use.
Added rigsuit verbs, added voice changer.
Renamed MASKINTERNALS to AIRTIGHT, added internals checks for airtight helmets.
Added drain_power() procs to vulnerable machinery.
Reimplemented data theft.
Added suit maluses for losing your cell while wearing one.
Transitioned the rig suits to a back-mounted item that also controls a chestpiece.
Converted rig module to a storage item, convert ERT voidsuits to hardsuits.
- Cables are now properly colored when placing them with colored cable coil (instead of always making red cable)
- Removed duplicate definition of color (color and item_color), only var color is now used. That probably caused this issue in first place.
- Added suggestions by mwerezak and comma
- Directions list is now in variable
- Type changed to /obj/machinery/power/breakerbox
- Instead of using loop visible_message() is used now.
- Basically, reworked powerswitch. Powerswitch was commented out and this commit removes it completely, as Breaker Box is partially using it's code.
- Breaker box is device designed for advanced grid control. Allows you to connect/disconnect wires WITHOUT having to cut them manually.
- This update mostly improves interaction, and adds AI support (as i already saw many AIs which are actually good in balancing things. This will help them a bit. Engineers can do it manually too.)
500 adds a "color" var to /atom, which conflicts with /obj/item/color, /obj/atmospherics/color and various simple_animals.
/obj/item/color is now item_color
/obj/atmospherics/color is now pipe_color
simple_animals color is now body_color
Removes transformer.dm since it conflicted with transform() and was never used.
Signed-off-by: Mloc-Argent <colmohici@gmail.com>
I got about half-way through changing these when SuperSayu came up and said he fixed this a while ago but never posted the fix. So technically half of these were fixed by me and half by him. Credit to both of us!
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Credit goes to CodenameB and Spike68 for the original proposed commit. Althought it ended up changing, this commit still uses all of their suicide messages. Thanks to carn for pseudo-coding the base of the system that I ended up using to implement this.
The suicide verb checks the item in your active hand and calls that item's suicide_act(). (/obj/item/proc/suicide_act(mob/user)) The proc displays the suicide message to any viewers and returns a damage type. The suicide verb then applies 175 damage to the mob divided by the number of damage types. If the proc returns null (meaning that the item does not have a suicide_act() defined) the regular suicide occurs.
To any coder wanting to add items to this:
- You MUST return one or more damage types. "return (BRUTELOSS|FIRELOSS)" for example.
- Please do not manually type in the item's name; use [src] to refrence an it instead. It'll save time down the road if an item gets renamed. It also helps handle any child of that item without copy/pasting the proc to each child.
- Please do not use 'usr' for anything.
Parrots can now see which item they are holding onto in the stat panel.
The toy crossbow should once again work properly. Fixes Issue 1227.
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Removed defines/obj/toy.dm and moved the defines down to objects/items/toys.dm
Moved a big chunk of defines out of defines/obj/weapon.dm and into their respective .dm files.
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Emitters will now need to be wired.
Emitter type has changed to /obj/machinery/power/emitter
Fixed cables not correctly disconnecting power machinery from the powernet after being removed.
-Fixed a typo with smashing tables/racks.
-Fixed maps having incorrect types.
-Fixed singularity EMPing when at stage 1.
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-Added a solars_list. The sun will use this list instead of the machines list. I made a proc which decided on whether to use this list or the powernet nodes list depending on what is smallest. I replaced some loops to use this proc.
-The sun will reference this list for debugging purposes. The sun will also remove solar equipment in the list which are not connected to a powernet.
-Cut down on some duplicated code.
-Fixed an issue with solar panels not updating their direction correctly.
-Changed the proc updateicon()'s name to update_icon()
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Fixed the failsafe misreporting how long the MC has been dead.
Lighting initialization no longer 'interrupts' the master_controller setup().
Added updated powernet debugging tools. They're in my WIP folder. They are sexy c: It draws the powernet onto the map so you can see what's going on during debugging.
Added tachyon-doppler arrays. They're gonna be something for scientists to measure their bombs with rather than praying for the figures. Nothing spectacular.
Commented out switches, they aren't used and I've been fixing/testing powernets all day. Sorry. If you need them back just PM me and I'll fix them.
Known issues: the merging procs behave silly at intersections. I really tried to fix it but I think I'll make more progress just working on some powernet improvements.
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-Almost every instance of 'for(mob in world)' has been killed. Because GODDAMN was it being run a bunch. Instead, a series of global lists have been made, and they are all handled auto-magically through New()'s, Del()'s, Login()'s, death()'s, etc...
Lists are as follows:
-mob_list : Contains all atom/mobs by ref
-player_list : Like mob_list, but only contains mobs with clients attached
-admin_list : Like player_list, but holds all mobs with clients attached and admin status
-living_mob_list : Contains all mobs that ARE alive, regardless of client status
-dead_mob_list : Contains all mobs that are dead, which comes down to corpses and ghosts
-cable_list : A list containing every obj/structure/cable in existence
Note: There is an object (/obj/item/debuglist) that you can use to check the contents of each of the lists except for cables (Since getting a message saying "a cable," x9001 isn't very helpful)
These lists have been tested as much as I could on my own, and have been mostly implemented. There are still places where they could be used, but for now it's important that the core is working. If this all checks out I would really like to implement it into the MC as well, simply so it doesn't check call Life() on every mob by checking for all the ones in world every damn tick.
Just testing locally I was able to notice improvements with certain aspects, like admin verbs being MUCH more responsive (They checked for every mob in the world every time they were clicked), many sources of needless lag were cut out (Like Adminwho and Who checking every single mob when clicked), and due to the cable_list powernet rebuilding is MUCH more efficient, because instead of checking for every cable in the world every time a powernet was broken (read: A cable was deleted), it runs though the pre-made list, and even with a singulo tearing all the way across the station, the powernet load was VERY small compared to pretty much everything else.
If you want to know how any of this works, check global_lists.dm, there I have it rigorously commented, and it should provide an understanding of what's going on.
Mob related in worlds before this commit: 1262
After: 4
I'm helping
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