* Adds marble floor tiles and crafting recipe
* swaps screwdriver removal for crowbar
* changelog fix
i'm a silly goose and forgot to edit out the screwdriver bit
* Starts work on the Medical Expansion.
* Further Work
* Save Everything!
* Large volume of things.
* Log of Change
* I'm an idiot.
* Kidney assisted sprites. They didn't exist, for some reason.
* Fixfix
* Fixfix
* Update encased.dm
* Update glass.dm
* Update Chemistry-Reagents.dm
I am once more an idiot.
* Split augs.
* Fixfix
* Adds roofing tiles
They're used to place plating overhead without going up a floor
And to remove weather effects
Changing a turf will correctly inherit the old outdoors variable, so that roofing tiles can check it when deciding whether to roof an area
* Adds roofing tiles
They're used to place plating overhead without going up a floor
And to remove weather effects
Changing a turf will correctly inherit the old outdoors variable, so that roofing tiles can check it when deciding whether to roof an area
Firstly it fixes a long-standing bugs with constructable flooring not actually populating on server startup, but instead through a proc that's only called on existing floor tiles.
Second it changes sif wood tiles into a child of wood tiles now that the reason for carpet colors not working is known & fixed.
* adds fireplace, makes bonfire generate heat
kinda, anyways
* adds sifwood tiles, fixes old blue carpets
old blue carpets are now known as "teal carpets." they still come in the
carpet crate from cargo.
* lets you dig up tree stumps with shovels
* changelogs in the house
* adds a delay to digging up stumps
digging up stumps is easier said than done
Ports an item stack that can be used to mark trails, useful for explorers, miners, and anyone else who doesn't want to get lost or wants to make the room more colorful.
Now certain weapons can strike faster or slower than usual. No weapons currently do this as this PR just lays the groundwork for that.
The click delay can also be modified with traits. The slime agility modifier makes attacks happen 25% sooner.
Adds debug test verb to display a weapon's DPS. It's really basic but should be sufficient for future force adjustments I might do in the future.
Removes ability to circumvent bandage limits by spamclicking someone. The check if its already bandaged is done twice, once at the start and once after the delay.
Replaces a lot of user << with to_chat().
Ports most of /tg/'s sprites for stacks displaying their contents. I added some of my own as well to fill in materials that we have but they didn't.
Moves all stack icons to their own dmi.
Reworks fifty_spawners to use paths instead of strings, as it prevents bugs in the long term.
- Ports the floor types, structure, and sprites (techfloor) from Vorestation (who ported them from Eris).
- Fixed missing techfloor floortile sprite icons (ported from Eris).
- No actual new floor sprites sans the techfloor. Saving for when we actually change maps to do that.
- In theory, also added a changelog for what I'm doing. Not sure if worked.
I'm pretty sure this is an oversight, rather than a balance thing. Nanopaste is too big to fit in boxes or anywhere else, but seems to be identical to all other 10-stack items like medical stacks in other regards. It should probably be the same size as the other 10-stack items.
Even the icon seems to suggest this, since right now it is just as big as an entire box, though the icon seems to be more like toothpaste-tube and looks awkward sitting in the huge backdrop inventory space.
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.