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TG Upstream Part 1
3591 individual conflicts Update build.js Update install_node.sh Update byond.js oh my fucking god hat slow huh holy shit we all fall down 2 more I missed 2900 individual conflicts 2700 Individual conflicts replaces yarn file with tg version, bumping us down to 2200-ish Down to 2000 individual conflicts 140 down mmm aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa not yt 575 soon 900 individual conflicts 600 individual conflicts, 121 file conflicts im not okay 160 across 19 files 29 in 4 files 0 conflicts, compiletime fix time some minor incap stuff missed ticks weird dupe definition stuff missed ticks 2 incap fixes undefs and pie fix Radio update and some extra minor stuff returns a single override no more dupe definitions, 175 compiletime errors Unticked file fix sound and emote stuff honk and more radio stuff |
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The fishening v3: Fishing lures. (#86007)
## About The Pull Request Over half of the line changes are merely from splitting the fish_types.dm into several files since it was over 1k lines already. One of the small issues with fishing right now is RNG. You want to get some specific fish, and you go through all the micromanaging with hooks, reels and baits only for the random number god to say "nope", and that's only going to get worse the more fish are in the game. However, I've a solution: (unconsumable/reusable) fishing lures, each of which attracts different fish based on different conditions. The only caveat is that they require to be spun at set intervals (usually 1 to 3 seconds, depending on the lure, with a second-long window). Worry not, there're visual cues in the form of a green/red light hovering the fishing float, so you won't get screwed up by the server slowing down or whatever. The whole box of lures (12 so far) can be from cargo for the fair price of 450 credits. I've also added 5 new fish: monkfish, plaice, pike, another punnier variant of the pike, perch and squid. The latter is quite special because of the ink production trait, which lets players use it to blind others at a close range and when butchered, it yields an ink sac, which can be processed into a can of squid ink (one less item exclusive to the produce console), or thrown at people in a sort-of-similar fashion of banana cream pies (except it's ink). <details> <summary>Images</summary> Fishing lures (forgot to take my cursor off the veggie one before the screenshot):  The five new fish:  </details> <details> <summary>A table of fish catchable wth each lure (excluding holodeck)</summary>  </details> A few more things in the CL, baitfish are a thing now. ## Why It's Good For The Game There should be ways to contrast some of the RNG fishing has. After all, it's only going to get more random the more fish are in the game. Furthermore, I find it disappointing that a lot of food stuff is exclusive to the ingredients console and there're no other ways to get it. ## Changelog 🆑 add: Added fishing lures to the game. They don't get used up like baits and let you catch specific kinds of fish, though they need to be spun every few seconds. The whole set can be ordered from cargo for 450 credits. balance: The magnet hook now removes dud chances. add: Added five new fish types: perch, two types of pike, monkfish, plaice and squid. Squids have a fairly special ink production trait, which lets you use them (unless dead) to ink people face at close range, and can be butchered for an ink sac, which can either be processed into canned squid ink, or thrown at someone. fix: Refactored throwing a little. Some items (specifically components/elements) won't be triggered when caught. no more plates shattering despite being caught for example. add: Goldfish, lavaloops, needlefish and armorfish can now be used as baits. /🆑 |
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Wallening Revert [MDB Ignore][IDB Ignore] (#86161)
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[MIRROR] Move cobwebs onto the ceiling (#29373)
* Move cobwebs onto the ceiling (#85840) ## About The Pull Request Fixes #85830 Shifts cobwebs way up over your head. Before:  After:  ## Why It's Good For The Game spiders dont live on the floor ## Changelog 🆑 fix: corrects offset of cobweb fluff object /🆑 * Move cobwebs onto the ceiling --------- Co-authored-by: Jacquerel <hnevard@gmail.com> |
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Move cobwebs onto the ceiling (#85840)
## About The Pull Request Fixes #85830 Shifts cobwebs way up over your head. Before:  After:  ## Why It's Good For The Game spiders dont live on the floor ## Changelog 🆑 fix: corrects offset of cobweb fluff object /🆑 |
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Wallening [IDB IGNORE] [MDB IGNORE] (#85491)
## What's going on here Kept you waitin huh! This pr resprites most all walls, windows and other "wall adjacent" things to a 3/4th perspective, technical term is "tall" walls (we are very smart). If you're trying to understand the technical details here, much of the "rendering tech" is built off the idea of split-vis. Basically, split a sprite up and render it on adjacent turfs, to prevent seeing "through" walls/doors, and to support seeing "edges" without actually seeing the atom itself. Most of the rest of it is pipelining done to accommodate how icons are cut. ## Path To Merge Almost* all sprites and code is done at this point. There are some things missing both on and off the bounty list, but that will be the case forever unless we force upstream (you guys) to stop adding new shit that doesn't fit the style. I plan on accepting and integrating prs to the current working repo <https://github.com/wall-nerds/wallening> up until a merge, to make contribution simpler and allow things like bounties to close out more easily This pr is quite bulky, even stripping away map changes it's maybe 7000 LOC (We have a few maps that were modified with UpdatePaths, I am also tentatively pring our test map, for future use.) This may inhibit proper review, although that is part of why I am willing to make it despite my perfectionism. Apologies in advance. Due to the perspective shift, a lot of mapping work is going to need to be done at some point. This comes in varying levels of priority. Many wallmounts are offset by hand, some are stuck in the wall/basically cannot be placed on the east/west/north edges of walls (posters), some just don't look great good in their current position. Tests are currently a minor bit yorked, I thought it was more important to get this up then to clean them fully. ## What does it look like?       ## Credits <details> <summary>Historical Mumbojumbo</summary> I am gonna do my best to document how this project came to be. I am operating off third party info and half remembered details, so if I'm wrong please yell at me. This project started sometime in late 2020, as a product of Rohesie trying to integrate and make easier work from Mojave Sun (A recently defunct fallout server) with /tg/. Mojave Sun (Apparently this was LITERALLY JUST infrared baron, that man is insane) was working with tall walls, IE walls that are 48px tall instead of the normal 32. This was I THINK done based off a technical prototype from aao7 proving A it was possible and B it didn't look like dogwater. This alongside oranges begging the art team for 3/4th walls (he meant TGMC style) lead to Rohesie bringing on contributors from general /tg/, including actionninja who would eventually take over as technical lead and Kryson, who would define /tg/'s version of the artstyle. Much of the formative aspects of this project are their work. The project was coming along pretty well for a few months, but ran into serious technical issues with `SIDE_MAP`, a byond map_format that allows for simpler 3/4th rendering. Due to BULLSHIT I will not detail here, the map format caused issues both at random with flickering and heavily with multiz. Concurrent with this, action stepped down after hacking out the rendering tech and starting work on an icon cutter that would allow for simpler icon generation, leaving ninjanomnom to manage the project. Some time passed, and the project stalled out due to the technical issues. Eventually I built a test case for the issues we had with `SIDE_MAP` and convinced lummox jr (byond's developer) to explain how the fuckin thing actually worked. This understanding made the project theoretically possible, but did not resolve the problems with multi-z. Resolving those required a full rework of how rendering like, worked. I (alongside tattle) took over project development from ninjanomnom at this time, and started work on Plane Cube (#69115), which when finished would finally make the project technically feasible. The time between then and now has been slow, progressive work. Many many artists and technical folks have dumped their time into this (as you can see from the credits). I will get into this more below but I would like to explicitly thank (in no particular order) tattle, draco, arcanemusic, actionninja, imaginos, viro and kylerace for keeping the project alive in this time period. I would have curled up into a ball and died if I had to do this all myself, your help has been indispensable. </details> <details> <summary>Detailed Credits</summary> Deep apologies if I have forgotten someone (I am sure I have, if someone is you please contact me). I've done my best to collate from the git log/my memory. Thanks to (In no particular order): Raccoff: Being funny to bully, creating threshold decals for airlocks aa07: (I think) inspiring the project ActionNinja: Laying the technical rock we build off, supporting me despite byond trying to kill him, building the icon cutter that makes this possible ArcaneMusic: Artistic and technical work spanning from the project's start to literally today, being a constant of motivation and positivity. I can't list all the stuff he's done Armhulen: Key rendering work (he's the reason thindows render right), an upbeat personality and a kick in the ass. Love you arm Azlan: Damn cool sprites, consistently Ben10Omintrix: You know ben showed up just to make basic mobs work, he's just fuckin like that man BigBimmer: A large amount of bounty work, alongside just like, throwing shit around. An absolute joy to work with Capsandi: Plaques, blastdoors, artistic work early on CapybaraExtravagante: Rendering work on wall frames Draco: SO MUCH STUFF. Much of the spritework done over the past two years is his, constantly engaged and will take on anything. I would have given up if not for you Floyd: Early rendering work, so early I don't even know the details. Enjoy freedom brother Imaginos16: A guiding hand through the middle years, handled much of the sprite review and contribution for a good bit there Iamgoofball: A dedication to detail and aesthetic goals, spends a lot of effort dissecting feedback with a focus on making things as good as they can be at the jump Infrared: Part of the impetus for the project, made all the xenomorph stuff in the MS style Jacquerel: A bunch of little upkeep/technical things, has done so much sprite gruntwork (WHY ARE THERE SO MANY PAINTING TYPES) Justice12354: Solved a bunch of error sprites (and worked out how to actually make prs to the project) Thanks bro! Kryson: Built the artstyle of the project, carrying on for years even when it was technically dying, only stopping to casually beat cancer. So much of our style and art is Kryson KylerAce: Handled annoying technical stuff for me, built window frame logic and fully got rid of grilles. LemonInTheDark: Rendering dirtywork, project management and just so much fucking time in dreammaker editing sprites Meyhazah: Table buttons, brass windows and alll the old style doors Mothblocks: Has provided constant support, gave me a deadline and motivation, erased worries about "it not being done", gave just SO much money to fill in the critical holes in sprites. Thanks moth MTandi: Contributed art despite his own blackjack and hookers club opening right down the road, I'm sorry I rolled over some of your sprites man I wish we had finished earlier Ninjanomnomnom: Consulted on gags issues, kept things alive through some truly shit times oranges: This is his fault Rohesie: Organized the effort, did much of the initial like, proof of concept stuff. I hope you're doin well whatever you're up to. san7890: Consulting on mapper UX/design problems, being my pet mapper Senefi: Offsetting items with a focus on detail/the more unused canidates SimplyLogan: Detailed map work and mapper feedback, personally very kind even if we end up talking past each other sometimes. Thank you! SpaceSmithers: Just like, random mapping support out of nowhere, and bein a straight up cool dude Tattle: A bunch of misc project management stuff, organizing the discord, managing the test server, dealing with all the mapping bullshit for me, being my backup in case of bus. I know you think you didn't do much but your presence and work have been a great help Thunder12345: Came out of nowhere and just so much of the random bounties, I'm kind of upset about how much we paid him Time-Green: I hooked him in by fucking with stuff he made and now he's just doin shit, thanks for helping out man! Twaticus: Provided artistic feedback and authority for my poor feeble coder brain, believed in the project for YEARS, was a constant source of ❤️ and affirmation unit0016: I have no god damn idea who she is, popped out of nowhere on the github one day and dealt with a bunch of annoying rendering/refactoring. Godspeed random furry thank you for all your effort and issue reports Viro: A bunch of detailed spriting moving towards 3/4ths, both on and off the wallening fork. If anyone believed this project would be done, it was viro Wallem: Artistic review and consultation, was my go-to guy for a long time when the other two spritetainers were inactive Waltermeldon: Cracked out a bunch of rendering work, he's the reason windows look like not dogwater. Alongside floyd and action spent a TON of time speaking to lummox/unearthing how byond rendering worked trying to make this thing happen ZephyrTFA: Added directional airlock helpers, dealt with a big fuckin bugaboo that was living in my brain like it was nothing. Love you brother And finally: The Mojave Sun development team. They provided a testbed for the idea, committed hundreds and hundreds of hours to the artstyle, and were a large reason we caught issues early enough to meaningfully deal with them. Your work is a testament to what longterm effort and deep detailed care produce. I hope you're doing well whatever you're up to. Go out with a bang! </details> ## Changelog 🆑 Raccoff, aa07, ActionNinja, ArcaneMusic, Armhulen, Azlan, Ben10Omintrix, BigBimmer, Capsandi, CapybaraExtravagante, Draco, Floyd, Iamgoofball, Imaginos16, Infrared, Jacquerel, Justice12354, Kryson, KylerAce, LemonInTheDark, Meyhazah, Mothblocks, MTandi, Ninjanomnom, oranges, Rohesie, Runi-c, san7890, Senefi, SimplyLogan, SomeAngryMiner, SpaceSmithers, Tattle, Thunder12345, Time-Green, Twaticus, unit0016, Viro, Waltermeldon, ZephyrTFA with thanks to the Mojave Sun team! add: Resprites or offsets almost all "tall" objects in the game to match a 3/4ths perspective add: Bunch of rendering mumbo jumbo to make said 3/4ths perspective work /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Jacquerel <hnevard@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com> Co-authored-by: = <stewartareid@outlook.com> Co-authored-by: Capsandi <dansullycc@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: ArcaneMusic <hero12290@aol.com> Co-authored-by: tattle <66640614+dragomagol@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: SomeAngryMiner <53237389+SomeAngryMiner@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: KylerAce <kylerlumpkin1@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: ArcaneMusic <41715314+ArcaneMusic@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Time-Green <7501474+Time-Green@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: lessthanthree <83487515+lessthnthree@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ben10Omintrix <138636438+Ben10Omintrix@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Runi-c <5150427+Runi-c@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Roryl-c <5150427+Roryl-c@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: tattle <article.disaster@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Senefi <20830349+Peliex@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Justice <42555530+Justice12354@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: BluBerry016 <50649185+unit0016@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: SmArtKar <44720187+SmArtKar@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: SimplyLogan <47579821+loganuk@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Emmett Gaines <ninjanomnom@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Rob Bailey <github@criticalaction.net> Co-authored-by: MMMiracles <lolaccount1@hotmail.com> |
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[MIRROR] Donk Co Interstellar Trading Post 6016 (#29007)
* Donk Co Interstellar Trading Post 6016 (#83075) ## About The Pull Request Adds a new space ruin to the pool. It's the haunted trading post. It is a whiteship dock with a large (safe) common area. The back rooms contain loot and danger. Here are a few 'teaser' images. https://i.imgur.com/M1te9Ha.png https://i.imgur.com/SF3bJ62.png https://i.imgur.com/i9xeUFP.png https://i.imgur.com/UBwpJAM.png Notable treasures: Cash, Donk Co merch, Donk Co guns, Donk Co Donk Pockets, Donk Co vendors, Donk Co ID Cards, and the Donk Co Secret Recipe. Oh yeah the secret documents teach you how to make three prototype variants of Donk Pockets. There is no limit to the amount of times it can be read, so if you want to corner the market remember to lock up the documents. Or you can share them with your friends. **Now COMPLETE!**  ## Why It's Good For The Game This ruin is a multi-room dungeon with multiple solutions to each room. It has plenty of action from mobs, traps and hazards. Each room has some form of treasure or unique item in it. There's a boss at the end with great rewards for fighting it, including a cool gun (slightly worse variant of laser carbine). This ruin is also a whiteship dock and space base. The public area is entirely safe: stick to the well lit sector and don't trespass in the employees only areas and you won't be harmed. There is a variety of vendors to resupply at (including a brand new Donk Co snack vendor) but unlike most other space ruins you do have to pay. A whiteship can dock at this ruin if you have one, so you can bring groups of people to party or attack the dungeon together. ## Changelog 🆑 add: Adds the Haunted Trading Post space ruin. add: Adds 10+ unique items for the Haunted Trading Post add: Adds 5 dangerous mobs for the Haunted Trading Post add: Adds 4 new types of hazardous traps for the Haunted Trading Post. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Afevis <ShizCalev@ users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@ users.noreply.github.com> * Donk Co Interstellar Trading Post 6016 * [MIRROR] Donk Co Interstellar Trading Post 6016 [MDB IGNORE] (#3943) * Donk Co Interstellar Trading Post 6016 * i'd rather a pepsi --------- Co-authored-by: Da Cool Boss <142358580+DaCoolBoss@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Fluffles <piecopresident@gmail.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Da Cool Boss <142358580+DaCoolBoss@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Afevis <ShizCalev@ users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@ users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: SpaceLoveSs13 <68121607+SpaceLoveSs13@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: NovaBot <154629622+NovaBot13@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Fluffles <piecopresident@gmail.com> |
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Donk Co Interstellar Trading Post 6016 (#83075)
## About The Pull Request Adds a new space ruin to the pool. It's the haunted trading post. It is a whiteship dock with a large (safe) common area. The back rooms contain loot and danger. Here are a few 'teaser' images. https://i.imgur.com/M1te9Ha.png https://i.imgur.com/SF3bJ62.png https://i.imgur.com/i9xeUFP.png https://i.imgur.com/UBwpJAM.png Notable treasures: Cash, Donk Co merch, Donk Co guns, Donk Co Donk Pockets, Donk Co vendors, Donk Co ID Cards, and the Donk Co Secret Recipe. Oh yeah the secret documents teach you how to make three prototype variants of Donk Pockets. There is no limit to the amount of times it can be read, so if you want to corner the market remember to lock up the documents. Or you can share them with your friends. **Now COMPLETE!**  ## Why It's Good For The Game This ruin is a multi-room dungeon with multiple solutions to each room. It has plenty of action from mobs, traps and hazards. Each room has some form of treasure or unique item in it. There's a boss at the end with great rewards for fighting it, including a cool gun (slightly worse variant of laser carbine). This ruin is also a whiteship dock and space base. The public area is entirely safe: stick to the well lit sector and don't trespass in the employees only areas and you won't be harmed. There is a variety of vendors to resupply at (including a brand new Donk Co snack vendor) but unlike most other space ruins you do have to pay. A whiteship can dock at this ruin if you have one, so you can bring groups of people to party or attack the dungeon together. ## Changelog 🆑 add: Adds the Haunted Trading Post space ruin. add: Adds 10+ unique items for the Haunted Trading Post add: Adds 5 dangerous mobs for the Haunted Trading Post add: Adds 4 new types of hazardous traps for the Haunted Trading Post. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Afevis <ShizCalev@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@users.noreply.github.com> |
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[MIRROR] Makes bloody footprints messier (#28647)
* Makes bloody footprints messier (#84665) ## About The Pull Request Makes bloody shoes loose less blood per step, meaning that they trail more blood. Updates the equation for determining footprint alpha to account for this change. (Bloodiness of 50, 100, 150 from left to right) Before:  After:  ## Why It's Good For The Game Right now footprint go like 2-3 steps before stopping, feels kinda lame. 🕵️ ## Changelog 🆑 Seven balance: Bloody footprint trails go a longer distance now. /🆑 * Makes bloody footprints messier --------- Co-authored-by: Lufferly <40921881+Lufferly@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Makes bloody footprints messier (#84665)
## About The Pull Request Makes bloody shoes loose less blood per step, meaning that they trail more blood. Updates the equation for determining footprint alpha to account for this change. (Bloodiness of 50, 100, 150 from left to right) Before:  After:  ## Why It's Good For The Game Right now footprint go like 2-3 steps before stopping, feels kinda lame. 🕵️ ## Changelog 🆑 Seven balance: Bloody footprint trails go a longer distance now. /🆑 |
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[MIRROR] Attempts to put out the CI fires (#28636)
* Attempts to put out the CI fires (#84277) ## About The Pull Request  A lot of this all of a sudden, I am going to assume it's related to the recent spark changes, which are most likely causing (literal) fires in the testing area. Fixes https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/84161 Fixes https://github.com/NovaSector/NovaSector/issues/3123 I'm still testing this one with a few CI runs but the timelines match up with roughly around the time of the spark PR; it's most likely the culprit. EDIT: 8 CI runs so far and the issue has not come up, I am fairly confident it was the sparks + fuel puddle combination that was the problem. EDIT EDIT: Found one more issue with /datum/material/plasma that needs to be dealt with. EDIT EDIT EDIT: Issue resolved ## Why It's Good For The Game Save the burninating for in-game please! ## Changelog Not player facing * Attempts to put out the CI fires --------- Co-authored-by: Bloop <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Attempts to put out the CI fires (#84277)
## About The Pull Request  A lot of this all of a sudden, I am going to assume it's related to the recent spark changes, which are most likely causing (literal) fires in the testing area. Fixes https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/84161 Fixes https://github.com/NovaSector/NovaSector/issues/3123 I'm still testing this one with a few CI runs but the timelines match up with roughly around the time of the spark PR; it's most likely the culprit. EDIT: 8 CI runs so far and the issue has not come up, I am fairly confident it was the sparks + fuel puddle combination that was the problem. EDIT EDIT: Found one more issue with /datum/material/plasma that needs to be dealt with. EDIT EDIT EDIT: Issue resolved ## Why It's Good For The Game Save the burninating for in-game please! ## Changelog Not player facing |
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[MIRROR] Cult Vs. Heretic: 7 Months Later Edition (#28477)
* Cult Vs. Heretic: 7 Months Later Edition * conflict fix --------- Co-authored-by: carlarctg <53100513+carlarctg@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: SpaceLoveSs13 <68121607+SpaceLoveSs13@users.noreply.github.com> |
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[MIRROR] Implements Cardinal Smoothing Support, Misc Smoothing Cleanup (#28528)
* Implements Cardinal Smoothing Support, Misc Smoothing Cleanup (#84402) ## About The Pull Request [Implements a new cardinal only bitmask smoothing mode](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/commit/d56556491813657e5ba794ec856649f01291c39a) The icon cutter supports generating cardinal only dmis, we should support using them. This is fairly trivial, just involves skipping a step to handle diagonals. While I'm here, makes adding new smoothing modes easier by creating a "using smoothing" group define [Removes undef for smoothing junctions](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/84402/commits/4c0a4d6e34f79769ab20c989620f396f4b4a3fe0) It is useful to be able to reference these in the general codebase, they should not be considered scoped to just icon smoothing [Fixes a copypasta issue breaking burn states for asteroid snow](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/commit/a41b31dbe21676aa95cb6a625d8f4deb3233faba) [Removes SMOOTH_BROKEN_TURF and SMOOTH_BURNT_TURF](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/commit/8a9a340728680b2988abd19631495e955de9ebf1) Bitflags should not be this specific, this should be a var on /turf/open, so that's what I'm making it. ## Why It's Good For The Game Upstreams a bit of wallening work, cleans up the codebase some ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Some varieties of snow now visually melt properly again when burned /🆑 * Implements Cardinal Smoothing Support, Misc Smoothing Cleanup --------- Co-authored-by: LemonInTheDark <58055496+LemonInTheDark@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Implements Cardinal Smoothing Support, Misc Smoothing Cleanup (#84402)
## About The Pull Request [Implements a new cardinal only bitmask smoothing mode](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/commit/d56556491813657e5ba794ec856649f01291c39a) The icon cutter supports generating cardinal only dmis, we should support using them. This is fairly trivial, just involves skipping a step to handle diagonals. While I'm here, makes adding new smoothing modes easier by creating a "using smoothing" group define [Removes undef for smoothing junctions](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/84402/commits/4c0a4d6e34f79769ab20c989620f396f4b4a3fe0) It is useful to be able to reference these in the general codebase, they should not be considered scoped to just icon smoothing [Fixes a copypasta issue breaking burn states for asteroid snow](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/commit/a41b31dbe21676aa95cb6a625d8f4deb3233faba) [Removes SMOOTH_BROKEN_TURF and SMOOTH_BURNT_TURF](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/commit/8a9a340728680b2988abd19631495e955de9ebf1) Bitflags should not be this specific, this should be a var on /turf/open, so that's what I'm making it. ## Why It's Good For The Game Upstreams a bit of wallening work, cleans up the codebase some ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Some varieties of snow now visually melt properly again when burned /🆑 |
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Cult Vs. Heretic: 7 Months Later Edition (#82877)
## About The Pull Request This PR was originally meant as a replacement for the Bloody Bastard blade, but then I stopped existing for 7 months. Now that I'm here again, I'm finishing the job once and for all. ### **HERETICS VERSUS CULTISTS** ### Heretics Heretics can now sacrifice cultists, which will give them one of three gifts: The Cursed Blade, the Crimson Focus, and the Rusted Harvester. The gifts given are weighted to be spread out equally with each type. They will also gain one knowledge point. - The Cursed Blade is a free heretic blade that is more powerful than the normal heretic blade, including a small block chance. It can also be used to draw heretic runes off combat mode. - The Crimson Focus is a necklace that grants focusing and a minor regeneration effect which also affects nearby heretics, at the cost of gaining the BLOODY_MESS trait while wearing it. Additionally, it can be squeezed to heal 50 points of brute/burn damage, injecting yourself with three to six (separately) units of Eldritch ~~Water~~ Essence and Unholy Water. Yes, this isn't good. - The Rusted Harvester is a heretic 'monster' summon. It's a normal Harvester, but instead of Area Conversion and Forcewall, it has Aggressive Spread and Rust Construction (Raise Wall). It can delimb, but only cultists, with a delay. It has an aura of decay, corroding the environment and withering enemies near it, but it's VERY fragile. Rusting cultist item dispensers will now cause them to turn into a Heretic object. Altars turn into small heretic runes, Archives turn into Codex Cicatrixi, Forges turn into Mawed Crucibles. Ideally, Heretics would be able to gain an amount of these new powers and use them to turn the tide against the cultists, amassing their power and almost forming a sect of their own in turn which sweeps over and converts the cult. ### Cultists When a Cultist sacrifices a heretic, two things will happen: - A new item will be available for creation at one of the dispensers. - The Heretic will be trapped inside a powerful Haunted Blade. `/obj/item/melee/cultblade/haunted` ` name = "haunted longsword"` ` desc = "An eerie sword with a blade that is less 'black' than it is 'absolute nothingness'. It glows with furious, restrained green energy."` This blade will be stronger across-the-board than a normal cult sword, and will even allow those who wield it to cast one heretic spell from their previous path. The only downside? The heretic can also cast one spell. It's up to the trapped spirit if it wants to help you, or be a nuisance. The unlocked items are: - The Cursed Blade, again. For cultists, it can be used to draw runes twice as fast as usual, and they can even right-click it to teleport to safety, just like a heretic! - The Crimson Focus, again. Cultists are twice as fast at carving spells into their body, and they gain a 5th spellslot as long as they wear the amulet. It still causes hemophilia and grants weak regeneration. - The Proteon Orb. This orb will create a gateway to Nar'sie's own realm, spawning one Proteon every 15 seconds, which ghosts can possess. The gateways cannot be placed close to one another. Originally, they were going to be able to create a Harvester Shell, but there were some concerns of it being too OP. The true Bastard sword has been fully deleted. The null rod conversion has been changed to a Bloody Halberd instead. I'm considering re-enabling Stun Hand on Heretics, with Mansus Grasp stats. ### Other All the items above can be used by both Heretics and Cultists, no matter how they were first created. Hell, even normal crew can use them! This is probably not the best idea a lot of the time, though. There are a lot of other changes in this PR. A loooooot. I will likely miss some in the changelog, but I'll try to be as thorough as possible. There's probably also some leftover garbo that I didn't find and clear out yet. ## Why It's Good For The Game Cult and Heretics, despite being mortally opposed, have very few interactions with eachother, especially now that the Blade's gone. The only thing of note is just the Heretic's unfair complete resistance to stun hand, which is only marginally better than the alternative. This PR will reintroduce their animosity, and give both sides a very, very good reason to fight eachother. The Cult will gain a sick sword that keeps the heretic in the game, and unlike with the original implementation, will recieve a cult-wide bonus in the form of a powerful, well deserved, and fun new item to summon. The Heretic will gain powerful trinkets and knowledge from the sacrifices, incentivizing them to become a terrifying cult-hunter. And if they do succeed in wiping out the cult, they will have quite the rewards to help with their ascension. The crew, while mostly unaffected, will have a damn good reason to not just Side with the heretic, out of fear of what they may become after the cult is stomped down. They can also use a few of the items here in an attempt to get one up on either side, as long as they manage to stay clear of the side-effects. Let the heretics eradicate the apostates. Let the cultists root out the heathens.  The haunted longsword creates an aura of darkness (disabled for the cultist for the image) Sprites... are not great. Hopefully someone comes by and improves them. code: Added get_inactive_hand() as an easy shortcut for carbons code: Wall walker element can now accept a trait for wall-checking fix: Fixed soulsword component being unable to invoke the post summon callback refactor: Turned Heretic rust turf healing into an element, given to Rust Walkers and Rusted Harvesters refactor: Converted Limb Amputation from an element to a component Blade and Sword sprites by meyhaza!!! I did the inhands though. Cuz im cool |
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[MIRROR] [no gbp] Reworked sparks to not be so immensely destructive in benign circumstances (#28321)
* [no gbp] Reworked sparks to not be so immensely destructive in benign circumstances (#84193) ## About The Pull Request So sparks were laying waste to every department that had sparks as a little pizzazz particle effect, which turned out to be seemingly every single department, and also just a bunch of random shit we had laying around. That wasn't really the goal so I've reworked them, for now, until I'm able to more comprehensively address how we handle things that are combustible vs things that are actually dangerously flammable, which we don't differentiate for now. Sparks now send a signal to whatever thing is touching those sparks. Right now I've specifically made pools of welding fuel, things made of plasma, people covered in flammables, and cigarettes respond to this signal. Sparks that touch objects with reagents in them will heat those reagents marginally (approximately 40kelvin increase from 300 kelvin underneath a popped lightbulb). There is also another signal 'HAZARDOUS_SPARKS' but as of this PR it is not used. If you walk into sparks or get showered by them, the sparks will also interact with any of your visible equipment (outerwear and held items), but to reiterate, nothing besides the above stated items have interactions with sparks... for now... ## Why It's Good For The Game I won't apologize for being hilarious but turning departments into fields of burnt boxes, tables, vegetables, and crates wasn't really the intent. Addresses #84169 and similar ## Changelog 🆑 Bisar balance: Sparks have been heavily adjusted; they only affect items made of plasma, pools of welding fuel, flammable people, cigarettes, and items that contain reagents... for now. Their long-standing behavior of igniting flammable gas has been untouched. /🆑 * [no gbp] Reworked sparks to not be so immensely destructive in benign circumstances --------- Co-authored-by: Joshua Kidder <49173900+Metekillot@users.noreply.github.com> |
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[no gbp] Reworked sparks to not be so immensely destructive in benign circumstances (#84193)
## About The Pull Request So sparks were laying waste to every department that had sparks as a little pizzazz particle effect, which turned out to be seemingly every single department, and also just a bunch of random shit we had laying around. That wasn't really the goal so I've reworked them, for now, until I'm able to more comprehensively address how we handle things that are combustible vs things that are actually dangerously flammable, which we don't differentiate for now. Sparks now send a signal to whatever thing is touching those sparks. Right now I've specifically made pools of welding fuel, things made of plasma, people covered in flammables, and cigarettes respond to this signal. Sparks that touch objects with reagents in them will heat those reagents marginally (approximately 40kelvin increase from 300 kelvin underneath a popped lightbulb). There is also another signal 'HAZARDOUS_SPARKS' but as of this PR it is not used. If you walk into sparks or get showered by them, the sparks will also interact with any of your visible equipment (outerwear and held items), but to reiterate, nothing besides the above stated items have interactions with sparks... for now... ## Why It's Good For The Game I won't apologize for being hilarious but turning departments into fields of burnt boxes, tables, vegetables, and crates wasn't really the intent. Addresses #84169 and similar ## Changelog 🆑 Bisar balance: Sparks have been heavily adjusted; they only affect items made of plasma, pools of welding fuel, flammable people, cigarettes, and items that contain reagents... for now. Their long-standing behavior of igniting flammable gas has been untouched. /🆑 |
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[MIRROR] Sparks ignite flammable things (including people), welding fuel pools now ignite in response to more things logically (#28242)
* Sparks ignite flammable things (including people), welding fuel pools now ignite in response to more things logically (#83673) ## About The Pull Request Currently, sparks only ignite the air in rooms with plasma/tritium/hydrogen in them. This PR changes sparks to ignite flammable things they touch, including mobs covered in flammable liquids. They also marginally heat containers (40K temp increase from a broken light bulb). The initial purpose was to make welding fuel pools more responsive to flaming things being thrown into them. I have also done that. They now respond to hot objects (including flaming mobs) entering their space or being thrown onto them. They are also ignited by sparks. This PR makes sparks a fire hazard. Keep a fire extinguisher handy. ## Why It's Good For The Game Safety hazards are fun. Sparks should, logically, set flammable things on fire, including YOU. Welding fuel pools should be more hazardous. ## Changelog 🆑 Bisar add: Sparks now ignite flammable things. Including you. Keep a fire extinguisher handy or stop dousing yourself in welding fuel! fix: Fixed a few oversights with welding fuel pools not igniting when you throw lit/hot things into them or when you walk into them while on fire. /🆑 * Sparks ignite flammable things (including people), welding fuel pools now ignite in response to more things logically --------- Co-authored-by: Joshua Kidder <49173900+Metekillot@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Sparks ignite flammable things (including people), welding fuel pools now ignite in response to more things logically (#83673)
## About The Pull Request Currently, sparks only ignite the air in rooms with plasma/tritium/hydrogen in them. This PR changes sparks to ignite flammable things they touch, including mobs covered in flammable liquids. They also marginally heat containers (40K temp increase from a broken light bulb). The initial purpose was to make welding fuel pools more responsive to flaming things being thrown into them. I have also done that. They now respond to hot objects (including flaming mobs) entering their space or being thrown onto them. They are also ignited by sparks. This PR makes sparks a fire hazard. Keep a fire extinguisher handy. ## Why It's Good For The Game Safety hazards are fun. Sparks should, logically, set flammable things on fire, including YOU. Welding fuel pools should be more hazardous. ## Changelog 🆑 Bisar add: Sparks now ignite flammable things. Including you. Keep a fire extinguisher handy or stop dousing yourself in welding fuel! fix: Fixed a few oversights with welding fuel pools not igniting when you throw lit/hot things into them or when you walk into them while on fire. /🆑 |
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[MIRROR] Removes miasma and gibs diseases (#27863)
* Removes miasma and gibs diseases (#83455) ## About The Pull Request Removes miasma generating random viruses (in two locations for some reason) Also removes diseases being generated by gibs, which is responsible for a lot of disease spam ## Why It's Good For The Game New diseases are spread through events and virology (and some other minor sources). Miasma and gibs are a source of random viruses that dilutes player response to diseases. It's frankly exhausting curing the disease outbreak, just to see 10 others pop-up. Hopefully we can reduce the madness a bit and place more focus on individual diseases ## Changelog 🆑 del: Miasma and gibs no longer generates random diseases /🆑 Something like lung rot could be cool though, but out of scope for the current PR * Removes miasma and gibs diseases --------- Co-authored-by: Time-Green <7501474+Time-Green@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Removes miasma and gibs diseases (#83455)
## About The Pull Request Removes miasma generating random viruses (in two locations for some reason) Also removes diseases being generated by gibs, which is responsible for a lot of disease spam ## Why It's Good For The Game New diseases are spread through events and virology (and some other minor sources). Miasma and gibs are a source of random viruses that dilutes player response to diseases. It's frankly exhausting curing the disease outbreak, just to see 10 others pop-up. Hopefully we can reduce the madness a bit and place more focus on individual diseases ## Changelog 🆑 del: Miasma and gibs no longer generates random diseases /🆑 Something like lung rot could be cool though, but out of scope for the current PR |
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[MIRROR] Replace Heretic Phobia with Cursed Organs (#27664)
* Replace Heretic Phobia with Cursed Organs (#83082) ## About The Pull Request Being sacrificed by a Heretic no longer applies an incurable brain trauma that gives you a phobia of Heretic-associated items. Instead it does the following things: - Removes 2-4 of your organs and leaves them behind on the sacrificial circle, replacing them with "corrupt" organs with negative effects. - Gives you an unremovable "curse" debuff which will cause you to immediately cough a random organ out of your chest if you attack or are attack by the person who sacrificed you, **if they are wearing a Focus at the time.** Corrupt Organs can be removed via surgery, although doing so is dangerous. A removed corrupt organ will often either immediately explode for a small (but not insignificant) amount of burn damage to everyone nearby, or it will animate itself as a haunted object and be a general nuisance until subdued. A patient dosed with Holy Water can always have their organs removed without consequence. Chugging Holy Water will also suppress most of the negative effects of your corrupt organs. The effects of Corrupt Organs are as follows: - **Eyes:** All Heretics **and also a selection of additional random people** are completely invisible to you. You can still see their runtext (or "hear") them, but they otherwise cannot be seen. And as you can't see them you also cannot click on them. - **Tongue:** When you speak, your language will sometimes be replaced by "Shadowspeak", understood only by Curators and Nightmares. This is less of an impediment during Halloween because of the friendly Shadowpeople. - **Liver:** When you drink something, it will add extra reagents to your sip from a pool largely composed of alcohol and hallucinogens. - **Stomach:** Your hunger will deplete significantly faster if you do not regularly ingest blood. (Fun fact: Did you know that a drinking glass full of blood automatically relabels itself "tomato juice"?) - **Heart:** You will continue to be intermittently tormented by frightening hands. - **Lungs:** You will intermittently cough out dangerous or unpleasant gases. - **Appendix:** Very infrequently you will vomit out several hostile worms. Most of these effects aren't present while you're dodging the spooky hands in the Mansus realm. Plasmamen never have their lungs replaced because they'd immediately start choking on their internals and that is annoying. Ethereals _do_ have their hearts replaced so may be surprised to find that they don't respawn when killed if they don't get a new one. I would haved called them Cursed Organs but the Cursed Heart already exists. ## Why It's Good For The Game Nobody enjoys the Heretic phobia from any angle. Phobias suck to deal with in general. and while being scared of all Heretic stuff from that point on is mildly flavourful it's not very interesting. This alternative hopefully provides a more interesting answer (which should provide more storytelling and interaction with other people) to the problems that the original change intended to address: Making sure that nonlethal sacrifices still feel significantly bad enough that you're not going to volunteer, and as an extra layer of protection to ensure that someone you sacrificed functionally ceases to be a threat to you. ## Changelog 🆑 del: Being sacrified by a Heretic no longer gives you an incurable phobia. add: Being sacrificed by a Heretic will drop 2-4 of your organs on the ground and replace them with "corrupt organs" with negative effects which can be suppressed with Holy Water. add: Players who have been sacrificed by Heretics will experience additional and rapidly lethal consequences for attempting to fight someone who previously sacrificed them, as long as that person is wearing a focus. /🆑 * Replace Heretic Phobia with Cursed Organs --------- Co-authored-by: Jacquerel <hnevard@gmail.com> |
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Replace Heretic Phobia with Cursed Organs (#83082)
## About The Pull Request Being sacrificed by a Heretic no longer applies an incurable brain trauma that gives you a phobia of Heretic-associated items. Instead it does the following things: - Removes 2-4 of your organs and leaves them behind on the sacrificial circle, replacing them with "corrupt" organs with negative effects. - Gives you an unremovable "curse" debuff which will cause you to immediately cough a random organ out of your chest if you attack or are attack by the person who sacrificed you, **if they are wearing a Focus at the time.** Corrupt Organs can be removed via surgery, although doing so is dangerous. A removed corrupt organ will often either immediately explode for a small (but not insignificant) amount of burn damage to everyone nearby, or it will animate itself as a haunted object and be a general nuisance until subdued. A patient dosed with Holy Water can always have their organs removed without consequence. Chugging Holy Water will also suppress most of the negative effects of your corrupt organs. The effects of Corrupt Organs are as follows: - **Eyes:** All Heretics **and also a selection of additional random people** are completely invisible to you. You can still see their runtext (or "hear") them, but they otherwise cannot be seen. And as you can't see them you also cannot click on them. - **Tongue:** When you speak, your language will sometimes be replaced by "Shadowspeak", understood only by Curators and Nightmares. This is less of an impediment during Halloween because of the friendly Shadowpeople. - **Liver:** When you drink something, it will add extra reagents to your sip from a pool largely composed of alcohol and hallucinogens. - **Stomach:** Your hunger will deplete significantly faster if you do not regularly ingest blood. (Fun fact: Did you know that a drinking glass full of blood automatically relabels itself "tomato juice"?) - **Heart:** You will continue to be intermittently tormented by frightening hands. - **Lungs:** You will intermittently cough out dangerous or unpleasant gases. - **Appendix:** Very infrequently you will vomit out several hostile worms. Most of these effects aren't present while you're dodging the spooky hands in the Mansus realm. Plasmamen never have their lungs replaced because they'd immediately start choking on their internals and that is annoying. Ethereals _do_ have their hearts replaced so may be surprised to find that they don't respawn when killed if they don't get a new one. I would haved called them Cursed Organs but the Cursed Heart already exists. ## Why It's Good For The Game Nobody enjoys the Heretic phobia from any angle. Phobias suck to deal with in general. and while being scared of all Heretic stuff from that point on is mildly flavourful it's not very interesting. This alternative hopefully provides a more interesting answer (which should provide more storytelling and interaction with other people) to the problems that the original change intended to address: Making sure that nonlethal sacrifices still feel significantly bad enough that you're not going to volunteer, and as an extra layer of protection to ensure that someone you sacrificed functionally ceases to be a threat to you. ## Changelog 🆑 del: Being sacrified by a Heretic no longer gives you an incurable phobia. add: Being sacrificed by a Heretic will drop 2-4 of your organs on the ground and replace them with "corrupt organs" with negative effects which can be suppressed with Holy Water. add: Players who have been sacrificed by Heretics will experience additional and rapidly lethal consequences for attempting to fight someone who previously sacrificed them, as long as that person is wearing a focus. /🆑 |
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Fire ant colonies created by burning actually contain fire ants (#83002)
## About The Pull Request Fire ant colonies created by burning regular ants now give you fire ants when scooped up There were 2 lines of code clearing the ants' reagent when they're burned. They're not needed because ants use `decal_reagent` Tested and it works without these 2 lines  ## Why It's Good For The Game Fixes #82864 ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Fire ant colonies created by burning regular ants will now contain fire ants as their reagent /🆑 |
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Fire ant colonies created by burning actually contain fire ants (#83002)
## About The Pull Request Fire ant colonies created by burning regular ants now give you fire ants when scooped up There were 2 lines of code clearing the ants' reagent when they're burned. They're not needed because ants use `decal_reagent` Tested and it works without these 2 lines  ## Why It's Good For The Game Fixes #82864 ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Fire ant colonies created by burning regular ants will now contain fire ants as their reagent /🆑 |
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Pulls2 (#27514)
* New docking port sprites (#82729)
* Adds text to lootpanel items [no gbp] (#82722)
## About The Pull Request
Just some qol, this captures a small portion of the item name and fixes
some icon clipping issues
I clipped it at 5 because monke


## Why It's Good For The Game
Handy if youre in a rush and won't upgrade byond to fix the issue
## Changelog
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fix: Lootpanel additions: Condensed item names for the quick of draw
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* Fixes tgui alert buttons (#82714)
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## About The Pull Request
Been on my mind for a long time
I did this while relatively inexperienced (how do I center a div etc)
Fixes an issue inherent to our stack implementation where reversing the
direction caused strange spacing issues. This effectively reverses the
extra margins in css so it looks identically spaced whether reversed/not
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<summary>before/after</summary>
Before (normal buttons)

Before (large buttons)

After (normal buttons)

After (large buttons)

Long buttons (normal)

Long buttons (large buttons (I am 35 and yet still fight the forces of
chaos))

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## Why It's Good For The Game
Looks better, runs smoother, no clipping
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fix: TGUI Alerts shouldn't have such wonky buttons any more
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* MetaStation: Replaces the tools in the Primary Surgery Theatre with filled surgery trays (#82730)
## About The Pull Request
Replaces the tools on the tables with 2 surgery trays.

## Why It's Good For The Game
Makes surgery a bit less painful in the surgery theatre, Using tools
from a tray is much nicer than having to open the context menu on the
piles of tools on the tables.
## Changelog
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qol: Replaced the surgical tools in the Primary Surgery Theatre with 2
Surgery Trays.
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* Fixes smart pipe & cryo gas reallocation (#82701)
## About The Pull Request
**1. Smart Pipe Problem**
- Fill a pipe with any gas, plasma for e.g.
- Unwrench the pipe to deconstruct
- The pressure sends you flying but notice plasma is nowhere to be seen
from the now destroyed pipe
**2. Cryo pipe connector problem**
The gas gets reallocated when the object is deleted. We only want this
when its deconstructed not deleted to prevent any side effects
This PR fixes them
## Changelog
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fix: smart pipes release their gases into the air when unwrenched
fix: cryo pipe connector component has no side effects of gas
reallocation when deleted
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* Fix Primal Instincts (#82741)
## About The Pull Request
#82539 randomly made these two lines switch their AI controllers to idle
rather than on, when the intent was for them to wake up immediately to
do make the mob attack or fight or do something
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
fix: Primal Instincts and Living Flesh should be a tad more reactive
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* Fix handcuffing (#82760)
## About The Pull Request
Changed this to an early return but then didn't invert the condition
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
fix: You can handcuff people with 2 arms and you can no longer handcuff
people with 0 arms
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* Gets rid of UNIT_TESTS compiler warning (#82695)
## About The Pull Request
Basically every single CI Run is throwing the following warning:
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code/modules/unit_tests/lootpanel.dm:24:warning (unused_var): new_box: variable defined but not used
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You may find an example here:
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/actions/runs/8698627681/job/23855921813#step:9:24
This is pretty silly but I don't really know why we even have this
variable (I assume there's something far more complicated underneath the
surface based on what the unit test is asserting), but assuming it is
important let's just insert a do-nothing procedure to get rid of the
compiler warning while ensuring the unit test is actually operating as
it should.
I also don't really like the fact that this is a warning instead of an
error but let's tackle this problem one step at a time by at least
getting rid of the compiler warning in a quick advance PR while I dwell
on this issue (is there a way to get the Dreamchecker linter to look at
the unit test files? it's caught perfectly fine in the langserver)
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* Makes dropdowns better (#82697)
## About The Pull Request
Kind of a pain to work with, confusing people with its prop names (many
such cases!)
After recently discovering deathmatch it's very obvious to me how broken
it is, so I made it less so
(now comes with a complete ui upgrade!)
It now scrolls with the selection and to the selection on open, which
felt like major QoL
<details>
<summary>pics/vids</summary>
In motion

Deathmatch got some UI facelifts


Fixes #75741

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## Why It's Good For The Game
Better UX
Bug fixes
Potential exploit patched (ui validation for ai voice changer)
Fixes #81506
## Changelog
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fix: Dropdowns received some much-needed QoL, like having the scrollbar
follow your selection.
fix: AI voice changer now shows its current voice selection.
fix: Deathmatch screen has been touched up.
fix: Prefs menu has their dropdowns simplified, hopefully fixing issues
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* Fixes the NT SWAT helmet sprite (#82743)
* Mass Item Creation (#82455)
## About The Pull Request
Have you ever had to click the "Make" button a dozen times for a chef
making soup? I've also had it, so with this PR you can press the button
and everything will repeat itself as long as possible.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Makes life easier for chefs, now they can play chess on their cool
smartphone and craft food. (actually you can transfer it to other items
as well, see for yourself).
* Adds Retain volume flag on the ants reaction (#82718)
Fixes #82575
We'd expect feeding ants to always result in more ants I imagine.
* Borg movement now has sounds (#82704)
## About The Pull Request
adds sound effects to cyborgs when they move
Demo:
https://imgur.com/a/7Mu98pQ
Open to feedback on this sound so please tell me what you think.
## Why It's Good For The Game
a hunk of metal moving at you without any sound is frightening
## Changelog
🆑 grungussuss
sound: cyborgs now have sounds to indicate they are moving
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* Use cell defined constants for various stuff (#82594)
## About The Pull Request
This re writes most cell power usage cases with 2 defines
`STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE`(Joules) & `STANDARD_CELL_RATE`(Watts) so changing
cell capacity values in the future won't cause discrepancies.
## Changelog
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code: most cell power usages are scaled with defined constants to help
adapt to future changes
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* Plumbing machinery power & processing tweaks (#82702)
## About The Pull Request
- Plumbing machinery begins processing only when wrenched & ends
processing when unwrenched. The machines plumbing component
`/datum/component/plumbing/process()` already does this but the
underlying machines processing proc for e.g.
`/obj/machinery/plumbing/synthesizer/process()` is always processing
regardless of its wrenched state or not. We can optimize this & save
power when unwrenched
- Fixes #82621. This adds plumbing machines `idle_power_usage` on top of
its `active_power_usage` ensuring it only uses power when actively doing
work, So if your factory is say full of reagents & cannot do any more
work it will use less energy i.e almost enter an stand by mode,
efficiency
- Plumbing grinder chemical will grinds & juice stuff correctly i.e.
prefer grinding over juicing most of the time
## Changelog
🆑
fix: plumbing machinery begins processing only when wrenched & ends when
unwrenched
fix: plumbing machinery uses energy only when wrenched & doing work,
will stop/use less energy when idle
fix: plumbing grinder chemical will grinds & juice stuff correctly i.e.
prefer grinding over juicing for most stuff
/🆑
* Carps migrating through the station no longer idle so they don't get stuck after spawning until someone walks by. (#82744)
## About The Pull Request
Carps migrating through the station no longer idle so they don't get
stuck after spawning until someone walks by.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Bugfix for Carp Migrations.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Carps migrating through the station no longer idle so they don't
get stuck after spawning until someone walks by.
/🆑
* Alt click no longer conflicts with mech suit [no gbp] (#82758)
## About The Pull Request
Get in the gundam shinji!!!
Context: Mech users hold ALT to disable strafe, which would trigger the
lootpanel to come up while committing war crimes (annoying!)
This prevents the panel from appearing and fixes the previous behavior,
meaning you can alt click your own mech to disable strafing.

It also makes toggling strafe a balloon alert with sound. Parties for
all occupants!!
## Why It's Good For The Game
Fixes #82753
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Mecha pilots are no longer bothered by incessant loot panels while
holding ALT for strafe disable.
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com>
* Adds a Wizard-themed map to the deathmatch (#81640)
## About The Pull Request
Deathmatch is severely lacking in HIGH IMPACT MAGIC LARPING. So I added
a big ass wizard arena. The arena itself is based off the wizard den.
Loadouts:
**Wizard:** Standard all-rounder. Got magic missile, jaunt, and
forcewall. Regular gear.
**Pyromancer:** Fire guy. Red robes, fireball, smoke.
**Electromancer:** Zappy guy. Lightning and tesla shock.
**Necromancer:** Is a skeleton. Has Scream for Me and blink.
**LARPer:** Straight from Station & Spessmen. Fake robes and can only
throw lightning and repulse.
**Chuunibyou:** Classic animage. Got chuuni buff and magic cards.
**Battlemage:** Melee fighter. Got some armor and a big hammer with
instant summons.
**Apprentice:** Underpowered until they find a mystery box. Got charge.
**Gunmancer:** Who needs magic when you have guns? Starts with an m1911,
lesser gun summons, and knock.
**Monkeymancer:** Is a monkey. Can summon monkeys and gorillas. Has a
banana.
**Chaosmancer:** Jumbled robes. Starts with a chaos rod. Can rod form
and summon traps for high chaos.
**Funnymancer:** It's just a clown with a banana staff.
The map itself is a pretty standard arena with a long sightline in the
middle. Each participant spawns in their own room complete with a magic
item box. The very southern portion of the ship has a standard mystery
gun box. Soon after the round starts, a hostile gelatinous cube in the
center of the map will break out and attack whoever it sees. Inside its
enclosure is a free death wand. Map has been tested to make sure
deathmatch participants can't escape the deathmatch.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Deathmatch provides a unique opportunity for people to play with
mechanics they will not often get to use. Allowing people to play wizard
for a few minutes shouldn't cause too much harm aside from admin logging
from explosions, which hopefully a fix is in the pipeline for.
## Changelog
:cl:Motho
add: Added wizard-themed deathmatch map.
add: Added mystery wand box.
/🆑
* Makes viewers() defines (#82767)
* Fixes Pseudo circuit delay & some missed cell define usages (#82771)
## About The Pull Request
- Fixes #82688
If the circuit cost is<= 1% of `STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE` then the delay is
5 seconds, if the circuit cost is >= 50% of `STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE` then
delay is 1 minute. All other delay values are interpolated in between
these 2.
- Pseudo circuits don't use power when used on cooldown
- Makes `INSPECTOR_ENERGY_USAGE_*` defines values use standard cell
values
## Changelog
🆑
fix: pseudo circuit adapter computes recharge delay durations correctly
& won't use power when on cooldown
code: uses standard cell defines for N-spect scanner
/🆑
* Lava/Plasma River tiles now immerse you in them (#82736)
## About The Pull Request
This adds the "immerse" element to lava tiles.

It's a tad hard to see because you're super on-fire, but it still looks
nice.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Eye candy, pretty...
## Changelog
🆑 Rhials
qol: Lava and plasma rivers now immerse you in them.
/🆑
* Adds `ALLOW_RESTING` to a bunch of items (#82761)
## About The Pull Request
Allows you to alt-click a bunch of items while resting.
Fixes #82788
## Why It's Good For The Game
Some of these, such as storage, are bugfixes. You shouldn't need to be
standing up to configure a spray can, or change the direction of your
bedsheet
Others are just sensible changes.
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
fix: You can open bags with alt click while resting again
qol: Many items which previously required you to stand to alt-click now
don't, such as bedsheets and spray cans
/🆑
* Fixes sight range on lootpanel [no gbp] (#82765)
## About The Pull Request
When asked to make lootpanel visible at range they did not just mean
_any range_
AI alt click was a little weird (still is) but now it works
(TM BUG)
Fixes #82768
* Adds Omnitools for engineer and medical cyborgs, reducing on inventory clutter. (#82425)
[This PR is a bounty requested by Ophaq and worked on by
Singul0.](https://tgstation13.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=36013)
All of the following description in this PR is written by Ophaq as to
what this PR entails:
In this PR, the medical and engineering cyborg's tools are completely
reworked and condensed into an arm similar to the implant a carbon would
get. The tools are shown in a radial wheel around the character to quick
select what is needed instead of looking for it in a cluttered bag of
items. There are a few tools such as the blood filter for the medical
cyborg, as well as the welder, gas analyzer, and t-ray scanner for the
engineering cyborg excluded from the radial wheel. mostly due to their
inherent inmodularity


Each cyborg gets two arms in case the player wishes to have one on the
side to quick swap to, like having a scalpel in one arm and a hemostat
in the other on the hotbar for convenience or just preference. An
upgraded version of the tools has been added to each respective cyborg
upgrade node with somewhat faster action speed. The upgrade replaces the
arms and transforms them into the "advanced" version which is currently
the same sprite as the regular but just a faster and more efficient
version. The sprites for the surgical arm currently look good but may
need replacing later if someone who wishes to resprite them down the
line decides to do so.
As it currently stands, the medical cyborg's magical bag of gadgets
takes up a lot of your screen space and as a player who plays medical A
LOT, this was a MUCH NEEDED quality of life feature.
The amount of clutter in a medical cyborg's bag makes it in my opinion,
hard to see at the bottom of the screen and a nuisance to constantly
close compared to other models. My standard set up for playing medical
cyborg on the hotbar is 1=med analyzer, 2=usually a secondary surgery
tool or injector, and 3=another surgery tool. The flow of gameplay
during surgery ends up being surgery tool, hit 3 and drop it, surgery
tool, repeat or for efficiency using X to swap between the two surgery
tools I need on 2 and 3. This gets tedious especially after so many
hours of playing medical cyborg. I know some people may disagree, but I
think it would help a lot of help to speed up this flow of gameplay
during surgery and declutter.
By turning the medical cyborg's toolset into an omni-surgery tool which
functions like the surgery arm implant's radial wheel, this would
greatly declutter by like an entire row and make things easier on
medical cyborg players. Having a secondary in the bag helps with
efficiency for those players who like having an extra tool on their
hotbar and swapping back and forth would also improve efficiency and
make less swapping by hitting Z needed. Additionally with the upgraded
version as an optional upgrade in the mediborg tech, this also lets them
be on par with players who use advanced tools late game but not at the
level of alien tools where players would obviously out compete a
mediborg in terms of action speed.
Engineering models also benefit from this rework but at a slightly
different and lesser way whereas certain tools are excluded such as the
welder, due to the way they work on refill and the gas scanner and t-ray
scanner not counting as tool components are not included in the arms.
Syndicate versions of the engineering and medical cyborg also get these
arms, unupgraded.
🆑
add: Adds an omnitoolset for both engineering and medical cyborgs,
containing various basic tools
qol: Engineer and Medical module inventory space is now significantly
decluttered
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fixes dropdown displaytext not working for numeric values (#82778)
## About The Pull Request
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/82697 broke the prefs menu
downstream; we have a couple of dropdown choices that are numeric but
that make use of `display_names` to map those choices to appropriate
strings.
The code was assuming that `value` would always be a string when calling
`capitalizeFirst(value)`. Basically it should be doing
`display_names[value]` when `display_names` are present.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Fixes an oversight/bug.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: dropdowns that use display_names as an alias for numeric values
will no longer cause tgui bluescreens
/🆑
* [NO GBP] HPLC can purify inverted chems (#82727)
## About The Pull Request
- Fixes #82725
Inverted chems are now coloured green and classified as clean (like
before my general maintenance PR) which means they can be purified
again.
Only chems that are too impure to use & have an inverted chem value are
coloured red in the UI and not when they are just of the inverted type
## Changelog
🆑
fix: HPLC can purify inverted chems and are now coloured green(clean) in
the UI
/🆑
* Lathes compute their local storage size correctly (#82770)
## About The Pull Request
Basically we have to add the material container before we call parent
Initialize(which calls `RefreshParts()`), else the container doesn't get
initialized early and we skip over computing storage sizes
## Changelog
🆑
fix: off station & round start lathes with local storage don't have
infinite storage size.
/🆑
* Arcmining QoL: GPS component to scanned vents and vent(pin)pointer (#82724)
## About The Pull Request
Scanning ore vents will now tag them on GPS so you can find them easily
when you are prepared (and remove them when they are tapped). Also adds
special pinpointer to help with finding unscanned vents in a first
place. And adds missing uranium overlays for scanned vents. Because why
not.
<details>


</details>
## Why It's Good For The Game
While looking at mineral density to find vents is somewhat fun and
entertaining, having some sort of upgrade to make finding them easier
adds a bit of a progression. Also re-finding already scanned vents can
be a bit annoying. You need to fill your backpacks with GPSs and tag
them manually. It is also inconsistent with geysers that are added to
positioning after you scan them. And with tendrils, which are always
visible.
## Changelog
🆑
add: added ventpointer that points toward nearby ore vents and can be
bought with mining points
balance: scanned ore vents can now be found with GPS
fix: fixed ore vents missing overlay icon for uranium
/🆑
* Fix oven tray runtime (#82782)
## About The Pull Request
Fixes a lil typo from the interaction refactors that broke the ability
to load oven trays from containers
## Why It's Good For The Game
squamsh bug
## Changelog
🆑
fix: loading oven trays from serving trays and other containers works
again
/🆑
* Fix flaky test detection (#82790)
- Add missing job pagination.
- Fix multiple jobs being able to fail if they aren't in
`CONSIDERED_JOBS`
* Add utf8 support for state laws button (#82789)
## About The Pull Request
Adds UTF-8 support for state laws HTML page. Now it supports more than
just English
## Why It's Good For The Game
Support for other symbols, such as cyrillic

* Update highest available sound channel (#82780)
Current channels are:
```
```
So, the highest available now is 1013
Updating the thing which everyone forgot for 7 years. Not that many
special channels were added either way
* Revert "Borg movement now has sounds" (#82795)
Reverts tgstation/tgstation#82704
The sound ingame appears much louder than the original author intended.
Not to mention that the sound loops stack for every borg moving near
you.
* Use defines for "General Research" where it's not used (#82785)
## About The Pull Request
There is a define for it, so why not use it?
## Why It's Good For The Game
Defines good
* [READY] the unfuckening of clothing rendering (#79784)
refactors clothing visors to use the same system, including masks being
toggled and stuff like riot helmets toggling using the same system and
welding helmets and such
adds a handler that updates all visuals in slots that an item has
obscured, each visual proc calls that so you no longer have weird shit
happening like having to hardcode a proc for heads where you need to
also update hair, mask, glasses everytime you put on an item
one thing here i could also do is make check_obscured_slots return the
HIDEX flags instead of item slots, because in 99% of cases its hardcoded
to be ran against specific slots (like eye code running it against the
glasses slot), but maintainers didnt seem to like that :/
fuck this 2003 bullshit
theres like several bugs here i fixed but i forgot them all and they are
small
* Allows vv investigate /appearance + better checking image (#82670)
* Fixes Alien Numerical Identifier Transfer System (#82762)
## About The Pull Request
Fixes #82756
I'm not sure what the root cause of the issue is or why it broke so
recently (this has been a thing since #49150) but I went and cleaned up
the code and ensured that we always reset the `name` to the `initial()`
value we have for it if we determine that we need to transfer over the
`numba` from the old xenomorph. This is done by a new proc which is a
lot less convoluted from the old system (always respecting var-edited
names and stuff like that) that should make it flow a lot better and
make it more hardy against double-addition of the `numba` to the name.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Having two numbers in your name is weird, should only have one.
[x] I tested this PR
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Evolved aliens should no longer have two numbers in their name.
/🆑
* [NO GBP] Fixes runtime in advanced camera console (#82699)
## About The Pull Request
We only unset machine if we have a user who has logged in
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixes runtime in advanced camera console when power is turned off
/🆑
* Refactors how basic ais do their success/failures (#82643)
* Rocky DLXIII: Fitness to Athletics, Athletics skill influences Boxing against Boxers, Boxing overhaul, Evil Boxing (#82611)
as the only meaningful reward
Basically just a rebranding so that it is more broad in its concept. It
isn't just about peak physique. It's about how you can apply it too.
Reaching Legendary rewards you with the Golden Gloves.
I started it in this pr here
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/80635
But this is a more significant overhaul of boxing from the ground up.
Namely, it now is majorly influenced by the Athletics skill, and also
more thoroughly aligns with conventional punching in its current state.
However, a major component of this is that boxing's breadth of mechanics
is only relevant when used against another boxer. Non-boxer targets are
only ever going to get smacked by a stamina punch, as it is currently
(and more or less the same values too). Additionally, boxers cannot
punch someone who is either unconscious or in stamina crit, so it can't
be used to maintain stamcrit.
- Boxing now has a One-Two Punch mechanic. Swapping between the left and
right mouse buttons to punch and maintaining this causes every second
punch to do more damage (to boxers). Breaking this chain by punching
with the same button twice will cause you to lose damage (against
boxers).
- Boxing now can have crits occur below 50 stamina damage (against
boxers). However, to knock someone out clean, the target must be
staggered from a previous crit first. (Or I guess be staggered at all,
maybe their shoelaces were tied or something). Crit probabilities are
determined by adding your Athletics probability skill bonuses to your
unarmed effectiveness, and then reduced by the targets own Athletics
skill bonuses. It is hard for two athletes to knock each other out in
one blow. It is trivial for a legendary boxer to knock out a novice in a
single punch. Cybernetically enhanced boxers are dangerously effective
at boxing.
- Boxers can block other boxers by using throw mode, but the chances of
doing so is based on Athletics skill bonuses. A successful block causes
the attacker to take stamina damage (as does the blocker, but less so).
- Participating in boxing increases the Athletics skill. Your gains are
probably slower than normal training, but you at least get some reward
for doing so. Only relevant if your opponent is a boxer. Get a sparring
partner!
So this is all well and good, but what if you're a scoundrel with no
care for the other person in this equation? Well, that's where Evil
Boxing comes in. Evil Boxing has absolutely no restrictions at all, and
can freely use its boxing abilities against anyone. Even non-boxers. You
can even grab people! Wow, what a scumbag. I bet you even king hit
people. Thankfully, only an admin can make you into an Evil Boxer.
(against boxers)
Both mutations have a flimsy increase to instability of 5 because of how
incredibly particular the bonus is.
Strength now reduces the amount of stamina damage inflicted via
exercising by half. Strength also adds a +2 damage bonus on boxing
punches while boxing against boxers (this doesn't influence normal
unarmed attacks whatsoever, or boxing against nonboxers). Obviously,
evil boxers just get this benefit against everyone because they're
knaves.
Stimmed increases the duration of the exercised status effect by one
factor. (That is, if you have no other modifiers, it will double the
duration on its own)
@Jacquerel was racking their brain trying to come up with an alternative
to the skill rewards of Fitness. At the moment, sprite growth is not
only a really bad bonus (it does literally nothing but make you big, and
thus is actually a detriment due to how intrusive sprite size is with
interaction, and plays weird with other sprite changing effects), but
isn't really all that interesting for all the effort put in.
Problem is, how do you make Fitness meaningful without making it a
powergame mechanic? Simple! You make it applicable to a really niche,
self-contained but still utilized game mechanic that is engaging to
participate in and makes you meaningfully very good in it. AND scratches
that power scaling itch that many players have.
Boxing is reasonably self-contained as is, but pretty bland due to how
old it is. While maintaining that self-contained nature, I hoped to
expand the interactivity of boxing a little bit by giving it a small
mini-game in of itself. And also introduce ways to simulate the idea of
boxing a bit better.
The idea of being an Evil Boxer is funny. For every Rocky, there is a
[Insert Rocky Villain Here that isn't Creed]. But in this case, it's
probably some Syndicate douchebag looking to punch clowns into a coma
and inspire the mime to take up shadowboxing in revenge.
🆑
add: Replaces Fitness with Athletics; same skill, but now more
specifically applicable to boxing.
add: Athletics does not increase sprite size.
balance: Overhauls Boxing to add a lot more depth to the interactions.
Only applicable to other boxers, however. You can still punch the snot
out of non-boxers though. But only up to stamcrit or unconsciousness. No
hitting someone who can't fight back!
balance: Adds Evil Boxing, which is the evil and fucked up version of
boxing that you kill people with and are allowed to flout the sacred
rules of boxing as you please. Everyone is a victim!
/🆑
* Cargo ui refactor -> TS (#82745)
Refactors cargo ui, fixing some visual bugs, just making it look better
in general
Should be no gameplay effect other than it looking better
<details>
<summary>pics</summary>




Fixes #81442

Made a type grabber for backend data in case you want to make your own
typescript uis
`logger.log(getShallowTypes(data))`

Otherwise cargo's data is unreadable
</details>
Any UI over 500 lines should get broken up to reduce cognitive load
~~Any ui in javascript shouldn't exist~~
Cargo UI is better
Typescript
🆑
fix: Cargo's supply console has been upgraded visually.
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: EricZilla <81941674+EricZilla@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Helg2 <93882977+Helg2@users.noreply.github.com>
* Makes lavaland stone tiles prevent immersion (#82807)
## About The Pull Request
Adds the same trait that lavaproof rods have to the stone tiles, so
things can continue being visually outside of the lava
## Why It's Good For The Game
this shit looks goofy

## Changelog
🆑 FlufflesTheDog
fix: Stone tiles (and things on them) no longer get immersed in lava
/🆑
* Getting up from prone, z movement, and mod de/activation don't do cogwheels (#82794)
Adds `hidden` to getting up (from prone), moving up (z-movement), moving
down (z-movement), and de/activating MODsuits
- Getting up from prone happens very often, makes it a bit hard to
differentiate when people are doing actions or just crawling around.
- If we want feedback for getting up, should just be a chat message.
- Moving up and down is just movement. Only affects using the verbs.
- Same as before: If we want feedback, it should just be a chat message.
- Other methods of moving up/down (IE, ladders) are untouched / retain
their cogwheel.
- De/activating modsuits have their own visual feedback and sound
effects associated. Both feels unnecessary.
🆑 Melbert
qol: Getting up from prone, moving up or down a z-level (not via
ladders, naturally. Like flight), and de/activating your modsuit no
longer shows cogwheel effect
/🆑
* [NO GBP]Inversely scale mechanical favor with STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE. (#82801)
## About The Pull Request
Makes the mechanical sect cell sacrifice favor adjustment inversely
scale with STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE. This reduces it by a factor of 1,000.
## Why It's Good For The Game
So they don't get 1,000 times the favor as intended from a cell.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixes mechanical sect gaining 1,000 times the favor from a cell
sacrifice.
/🆑
* Fix all types of damage to the head causing brain damage (#82763)
## About The Pull Request
5 months ago when I separated this stuff out to its own proc I forgot a
damagetype check.
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
fix: Only brute damage causes brain damage when applied to the forehead,
rather than all damage types
/🆑
* Converts ListInputModal to actually be a Modal | Adds ListInputWindow which uses it (#82792)
## About The Pull Request
If we say something is a Modal it should actually be a Modal
## Why It's Good For The Game
You can now use this system in other windows if you want.
Fixed the misnomer.
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* Higher capacity SMES variant for low maintenance areas; miners can access their maintenance area on mining base, gulag no longer saps all power from the main base (#82713)
## About The Pull Request
Creates a higher capacity version of the SMES unit that spawns in with
super capacity cells, as well as a full version. Places the full version
into all the AI sats (which all have independent grids for the most
part), some remote space ruins and the mining base. These SMES units are
intended for areas where players aren't expected or cannot reasonably be
expected to constantly monitor power usage within the length of a
standard round.
Miners can access their power stations, telecommunications box and
atmospheric station on the mining base. They're really the only people
who care, after all.
The gulag's SMES (also now upgraded) no longer saps power from the main
base due to having its input terminal rigged to the main base power
grid, and thus demanding all power from the grid greedily. To revert
this in-game is a single power cable placed back east of the SMES unit.
## Why It's Good For The Game
The power changes made some of the once largely low-maintenance areas
much more likely to run out of power more quickly than you would expect.
These aren't areas expected to be maintained or monitored by engineering
(probably because they're not easily accessed), and they're just kind of
troublesome to deal with on a round-to-round basis.
Mining had this problem triple-fold. It had significant drain with no
convenient method of installing power generation at all, miners couldn't
access what power generation there was without using their 'skeleton
key' to open the way (only engineers could, and they aren't expected to
come down to mining at all), and even then, there was the gulag SMES
just eating all the power anyway. I'm pretty sure that SMES unit was the
biggest culprit of them all, but I think this conveniently future proofs
these issues for the time being.
## Changelog
🆑
add: Adds a higher capacity SMES unit to lower maintenance areas and
maps.
fix: Miners can actually access and fix their engineering issues on the
lavaland base via the engineering section of the base.
fix: The gulag SMES unit is no longer needlessly draining the entire
power grid of the main mining base.
/🆑
* Revert "Higher capacity SMES variant for low maintenance areas; miners can access their maintenance area on mining base, gulag no longer saps all power from the main base (#82713)"
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Implements data systems (#82816)
## About The Pull Request Subsystems currently come in two different flavors: 1. Systems that process at intervals with the master controller 2. Global data containers that do not fire And I think they should be split up... This moves 4 non firing, non init subsytems -> datasystem ## Why It's Good For The Game Clarity in code |
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[MIRROR] Revamps irradiated meteor effects (#26881)
* Revamps irradiated meteor effects (#81941) ## About The Pull Request Irradiated meteors have been given a little tune-up, because they are kind of underwhelming right now. Presently, they do less damage than a standard meteor. At some point its impact effect was reduced to a single radiation pulse (which does absolutely nothing). Now, they hit harder, deeper, and leave behind a pile of radioactive sludge. Let's see how it looks:  Oof, wouldn't want that hitting MY department! You'll have to clean up the radioactive sludge, and should probably wear protective equipment while doing so. Also, they will show up slightly less often now, as they are more threatening now. ## Why It's Good For The Game Re-implements Flavor for an effect that lost its taste since being added 10 years ago. An irradiated meteor doesn't do anything besides look pretty and green right now. Currently irradiated meteors are really boring and not threatening -- antithetical to the idea of a "radioactive meteor". Now, there's a much more interactive and measurable impact when one hits. ## Changelog 🆑 Rhials balance: Irradiated meteors now hit harder and leave behind radioactive goop. /🆑 * Revamps irradiated meteor effects --------- Co-authored-by: Rhials <28870487+Rhials@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Pinta <68373373+softcerv@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Revamps irradiated meteor effects (#81941)
## About The Pull Request Irradiated meteors have been given a little tune-up, because they are kind of underwhelming right now. Presently, they do less damage than a standard meteor. At some point its impact effect was reduced to a single radiation pulse (which does absolutely nothing). Now, they hit harder, deeper, and leave behind a pile of radioactive sludge. Let's see how it looks:  Oof, wouldn't want that hitting MY department! You'll have to clean up the radioactive sludge, and should probably wear protective equipment while doing so. Also, they will show up slightly less often now, as they are more threatening now. ## Why It's Good For The Game Re-implements Flavor for an effect that lost its taste since being added 10 years ago. An irradiated meteor doesn't do anything besides look pretty and green right now. Currently irradiated meteors are really boring and not threatening -- antithetical to the idea of a "radioactive meteor". Now, there's a much more interactive and measurable impact when one hits. ## Changelog 🆑 Rhials balance: Irradiated meteors now hit harder and leave behind radioactive goop. /🆑 |
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[MIRROR] Spider web graphics (#26775)
* Spider web graphics * Update icon_smoothing.dm --------- Co-authored-by: Jacquerel <hnevard@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: jjpark-kb <55967837+jjpark-kb@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Spider web graphics (#81839)
## About The Pull Request Here is what webs look like. It looks like pure ass and I hate seeing it.  Here's my attempt at making them look nicer.  Notes: Genetics Power webs now have a slight purple tint to differentiate them from regular spider webs, so spiders aren't confused about why they can't cross these ones. On the backend I condensed a lot of these typepaths to inherit from each other instead of not doing that. In the future I am going to use this to cut down on the excessive amount of action buttons we have for these too. Here's (most of) what the action buttons look like. this screenshot also demonstrating that we have a serious problem with how many buttons we give to spiders.  After this is merged I will embark on two further projects: - Wallening version - Reworking spider web placement to not be a function of having 15 action buttons, it's _so bad_. While I was working on this I noticed that AI spiders would not automatically place webs on certain crossable tiles, because we forgot to pass an argument to a proc. I fixed that too. Oh also final change I almost forgot to document:  I made you jiggle if you get stuck in a web. ## Why It's Good For The Game The previous sprites looked bad and these look less bad. ## Changelog 🆑 fix: AI-controlled spiders can correctly recognise where they can place webs. image: New sprites for most kinds of spider web /🆑 |
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[MIRROR] Footprint Sprites are BASED (on shoes and legs) (#26607)
* Footprint Sprites are BASED (on shoes and legs) * Update code/modules/mob/living/carbon/human/human.dm --------- Co-authored-by: 13spacemen <46101244+13spacemen@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Pinta <68373373+softcerv@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Footprint Sprites are BASED (on shoes and legs) (#81588)
Footprint sprites no longer have to be the same "shoe" sprite, they are now based on what shoes you're wearing and what legs you have They are also renamed, i.e., if they're paws, they're called pawprints and not footprints Shoes have priority over legs I have changed monkey legs to have paw footprints Code is from https://github.com/DaedalusDock/daedalusdock/pull/813, except I renamed some defines and vars and tweaked it a bit A future use for this is, adding human FOOT (not shoe) print sprites, so people without shoes would make actual FEET print sprites I didn't do this cuz I can't sprite, but it's possible now Also didn't do this cuz I'd like to replace the existing footprints with the more grimy Baystation footprints, they look much better, but that's for a separate PR Any lizard superfans could also sprite something for lizards, the possibilities are endless |
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[MIRROR] museum away mission (#26463)
museum away mission (#81208) adds a new gateway map, the Nanotrasen Museum it is filled with """"Mannequins"""" and Common Core lore im not putting the preview here because you really should explore it yourself but if youre that curious i think the Checks tab in mapdiffbot would have it this gateway map contains no combat unless you count falling into chasms because you did not carry a light or going into the boarded room with no loot or any incentive with obvious signs that there is the sole enemy on the map in there the loot is the lore ok thanks also makes mines detonate if theyre detonated by a non-mob im pretty sure this couldnt have been intentional trams stop chasms and also the relevant items <details> <summary>on second thought if you want spoilers check this</summary>  </details> more gateway maps = good 🆑 add: nanotrasen museum gateway map /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: jimmyl <70376633+mc-oofert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@users.noreply.github.com> |
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[MIRROR] Revenants no longer make noise walking into gibs (#26500)
* Revenants no longer make noise walking into gibs (#81420) ## About The Pull Request Turns the hardcoded sound that plays when you walk into some gibs into an Element and adds a check for flying to avoid playing the sound, fixing Revenants, Holoparasites, and other mobs that fly from making noise when "walking" into a pool of blood. ## Why It's Good For The Game I was observing a revenant and heard them making noise from walking over blood, thought it was kinda f*cked up ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Revenants (and other flying mobs) will not make noise when walking into pools of gibs, /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@ users.noreply.github.com> * Revenants no longer make noise walking into gibs --------- Co-authored-by: John Willard <53777086+JohnFulpWillard@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@ users.noreply.github.com> |
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Revenants no longer make noise walking into gibs (#81420)
## About The Pull Request Turns the hardcoded sound that plays when you walk into some gibs into an Element and adds a check for flying to avoid playing the sound, fixing Revenants, Holoparasites, and other mobs that fly from making noise when "walking" into a pool of blood. ## Why It's Good For The Game I was observing a revenant and heard them making noise from walking over blood, thought it was kinda f*cked up ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Revenants (and other flying mobs) will not make noise when walking into pools of gibs, /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@users.noreply.github.com> |
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[MIRROR] Adds fire ants as a chem (#26455)
* Adds fire ants as a chem (#81214) ## About The Pull Request Adds fire ants as a chem. They work pretty much exactly the same as normal ants, but they deal roughly 2x damage. Also mildly cleans up whatever ant code I touched ## Why It's Good For The Game Doesn't really make sense that when you scoop up an anthill of fire ants, you get a beaker full of normal ants. It's honestly an injustice. Also, new flavours for the bartender and chef to work with are always nice. ## Changelog 🆑 add: Fire ants can now be scooped up and used as a chem like normal space ants /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Aki Ito <11748095+ExcessiveUseOfCobblestone@ users.noreply.github.com> * Adds fire ants as a chem --------- Co-authored-by: Nick <42454181+Momo8289@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Aki Ito <11748095+ExcessiveUseOfCobblestone@ users.noreply.github.com> |
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museum away mission (#81208)
## About The Pull Request adds a new gateway map, the Nanotrasen Museum it is filled with """"Mannequins"""" and Common Core lore im not putting the preview here because you really should explore it yourself but if youre that curious i think the Checks tab in mapdiffbot would have it this gateway map contains no combat unless you count falling into chasms because you did not carry a light or going into the boarded room with no loot or any incentive with obvious signs that there is the sole enemy on the map in there the loot is the lore ok thanks also makes mines detonate if theyre detonated by a non-mob im pretty sure this couldnt have been intentional trams stop chasms and also the relevant items <details> <summary>on second thought if you want spoilers check this</summary>  </details> ## Why It's Good For The Game more gateway maps = good ## Changelog 🆑 add: nanotrasen museum gateway map /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Adds fire ants as a chem (#81214)
## About The Pull Request Adds fire ants as a chem. They work pretty much exactly the same as normal ants, but they deal roughly 2x damage. Also mildly cleans up whatever ant code I touched ## Why It's Good For The Game Doesn't really make sense that when you scoop up an anthill of fire ants, you get a beaker full of normal ants. It's honestly an injustice. Also, new flavours for the bartender and chef to work with are always nice. ## Changelog 🆑 add: Fire ants can now be scooped up and used as a chem like normal space ants /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Aki Ito <11748095+ExcessiveUseOfCobblestone@users.noreply.github.com> |
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[MIRROR] ArcMining Pr Beta: Version 1.2 (#26205)
ArcMining Pr Beta: Version 1.2 (#78524) This one's not like the last one, so much so that I'm not even going to outsource the PR description to a robot this time! Basically, **You should read the PR body before assuming that everything is the same as last time. It's not.** Click the link below to see a video summary of the main features of this pull request. https://youtu.be/Aho2omR0mjY?feature=shared This pull request serves as a large rework of minerals produced by mining, and by extension mining itself. I'll try and list each change and it's associated nuance here. The biggest addition to the game with ArcMining is **Ore Vents**. Ore vents spawn as a ruin on the map, placing a randomized ore vent onto map generation. Ore vents spawn in 3 different sizes, **Small, Medium, and Large**. These vents will pick from a pool of materials they can generate, and will hang out across the map. A player can use a mining scanner to discover an ore vent, granting a small quantity of **mining points** to begin with. Once scanned, ore vents will show what minerals that ore vent will generate after they're fully tapped. Scanning the vent again will trigger the extraction process. A small drone will fly down, called the NODE drone, and buckle onto the vent. Your job during wave defense is to protect the drone and to defeat waves of randomly spawning mobs (dependent on if you're on lavaland or on icebox). The quantity, duration, and time between waves is scaled to the size of the vent you're protecting. Starting by scanning and protecting lower tier vents earlier in the shift is a safer bet than doing a large vent in the first few minutes. The drone has 500 health, and can take a good few hits, but leaving it alone will cause it to meet an unfortunate end quite quickly. Cooperation can be your best asset, as mining with allies can greatly help with wave defense, and mineral points are granted to anyone who helps with defending the ore vent equally (So 500 * size tier, regardless of how much help you receive). Once complete, the ore vent will have a mining machine constructed on top of it, and will start to dredge up **Boulders** from the earth automatically. More on boulders later. Ore vents can be located based on your mining scanner, and will provide an appropriate audio cue based on if the ore vent has been discovered or not, and once processed will no longer alert you to it's presence. **Each station comes with a free vent that produces exclusively iron and glass, free of charge.** This is to help with shifts where the station may not have shaft miners to produce minerals, and to provide the station with a baseline amount of minerals where none may exist otherwise. Mineral generation has been completely reworked. Previously, Mineral Generation had a flat 13% spawn rate in-game. Once minerals spawned, they would also have a chance to propagate their minerals to nearby tiles, resulting in a rather massive pool of minerals that could spawn throughout lavaland on the whole. This tweaks that, by making minerals in walls spawn based on their proximity to ore vents on maps that use cave generation. Both the probability, and quantity of ores spawning in walls is scaled based on distance, with ore vents looking like large caches of ores found in walls. This makes following ores found in walls and checking their quantity of minerals spawned a good indicator of how close you are to a nearby vent in-round. This means you can collect some points form both discovering ore vents first, as well as collecting their surrounding ores, turn those in for mining points, and then trading them in for gear upgrades to more effectively take on ore vents. As a result of tweaking the balance of this, the total amount of ores spawned in walls overall has been decreased. However, by making more of the process time based, we still result in a mostly balanced finished product. On station, there are now three new machines. These are the BRM, the Refinery, and the Smelter. - The BRM acts as a teleporter. Instead of needing to carry boulders back to the station, you can activate the BRM, and it will automatically pick boulders to teleport back to itself. You can use this to teleport boulders dredged up from lavaland onto the station for processing. **The BRM will only lock on to boulders that are resting on an ore vent.** Moving boulders back by hand will mean you'll have to haul it back by hand. - The refinery processes the non-metallic materials out of boulders. This process sends the materials straight to the ORM, and collects mining points from the ores smelted in the machine. Swiping with an ID card lets you withdraw those points for your own personal account, but remember that these points are for your whole team to share from. The **Mining points obtained from this process is only 75% of the amount an equivalent amount of ores would provide.** - The smelter works nearly identically, however the smelter produces metallic materials out of boulders instead. - Once a boulder has had all of it's materials extracted, it's broken down and deleted from the line. Otherwise, the boulder is spat out for the next machine to process it (either the refinery or smelter). - Once there's no minerals left in a boulder of any type, the refinery or smelter will break the boulder down. - Boulders **do not stack onto tiles with each other**, so they'll block each other when pulled or when moving on a conveyor belt. Boulders can also be processed by hand. Using a mining tool on a boulder with right click will allow you to break down a boulder into it's composite ores, but limits you to a maximum of 10 ore per boulder, where the full amount can be extracted using the proper processing machines. Also, processing by hand does deal small amounts of stamina damage over time, do breaking a full large boulder can be particularly taxing. Additional Boulder Processing Machines can be built, with the BRM board being obtained from the Protolathe, while the Smelter and Refinery boards being obtainable from the Autolathe instead. A _boulder processing beacon_ can also be obtained from the mining points vendor as a reward to assist with boulder processing. Boulder processing beacons can be used to spawn in a new BRM, refinery, and smelter on the tile the user is standing on, however **you'll still need to link them to the ORM**! All three machines can be upgraded with Stock Parts, allowing for **more boulders to be processed at a time**. It does not, however, increase the amount of minerals received from boulders, or points earned. Mining borgs have been given some minor adjustments to compensate for the changes to mining. Their mineral scanner, which now has an active component to gameplay, is now a module as opposed to built into the mob. This module allows for the same ability to discover and start waves of monsters to fight. Mining modules will find that their PKA now has a total of 90% mod capacity as compared to the 80% they had before, to allow for more robust defense of ore vents. In addition, all borgs and AIs can interact with the BRM for boulder collection. Mining Mechs have had their utility tweaked as a result of these changes as well. Mineral scanners to be used on mining mechs now have a larger radius by comparison to their handheld cousins. Similarly, it now has an active scanning button, which will actively discovery nearby ore vents. To begin wave defense, you will need to hop out and scan a second time however, so that you can properly accept the risks of drawing a horde of bloodthirsty wildlife towards you and your companions. Mechs can also manually process boulders, similar to mining tools using their drill. Golems, being more gentle and less aggressive than humans, while being made out of LITERAL ROCKS, have a greater need to secure access to ores and minerals to eat. As such, they have adapted to be able to do two new things: - Golems may now right click ore vents to be able to manually haul a boulder out of the vent. This costs a hefty amount of stamina, but it allows for golems to avoid combat during regular gameplay. - Golems may now left click a boulder with an open hand in order to manually process a boulder like a pickaxe. While not faster, it is consistent and prevents golems from starving if they have access to a vent, but no ores, somehow. The labor camp, being a camp for rehabilitation and ~~excessive manual labor~~ has been tweaked. Boulders now replace the random minerals located on their island, and to acquire their prizes inside, much be excavated and then broken out of the rock. Now YOU TOO can excavate minerals and become a true mineral hero by working your way to freedom. As a result of fewer mining points being available across the map due to the new ore spawning mechanics, and the shift in how and when ores will be coming in, almost every progress based mining point cost has been reduced by around 10-20%. Many numbers are still subject to change at present, but the idea is that core progress unlocks should be made a bit more available earlier in the round before players can start to solo or duo larger or more difficult ore vents, after which they'll be rolling in ores. Every once in awhile, an unusual boulder will get hauled up from the mineral rich depths of lavaland. These **Artifact boulders** can occasionally produce rare items, but for now they've mostly just been pulling up **Strange objects** for science. Nanotrasen Natural Sciences department will reward you extra points to be collected by boulder processing machines for successfully extracting one. In the future, this opens up a passive reward space that mining can reward to the station, like providing cytology DNA samples, ancient seeds, or other artifacts. - Boulders can be stored in all varieties of ore boxes (ground, mech) should you choose, however as mentioned it's best to leave them where they spawn and teleport them to the station for convenience. - Maps that are not subject to cave generation will find that they are largely untouched in terms of mineral balance. - Future or existing ruins can now be tweaked to have a mineral balance cost, as the ore vent ruin does. This will allow us to spawn in more interesting ruins for pre-made combat challenges. - There are unique ore vents that spawn across the map, that will summon a boss mob relevant to that map. If the boss mob is defeated, that vent will spawn large boulders pulling from every possible ore type that can spawn. Not for the faint of heart! - Similarly, the number of ore vents and mineral budget is now adjustable in the cave generation procs, so maps may spawn with more or less ore vents as desired for balance. - Artifact boulders opens up a LOT of room for possible future content like archaeology, xenoarch, artisci, and other design spaces! - Megafauna STILL SPAWN ON THE MAP. They just happen to spawn in addition to boss ore vents. - **I'll add more to this as I get asked questions and remember things, this is a huge PR and I'm confident I've missed at least something** I outlined a lot of this in #78040, so I'll try and keep this relatively snappy this time, while noting that I've made some concessions to make the whole system a lot more playable while not trying to break out design decisions that are at the end of the day, better for the game and the overall resource balance in round. Minerals are a very poorly balanced system, and have been since their inception many years ago. We heavily rely on mineral balance in round, and yet we've really only balanced it by introducing so much supply that there's no equivalent exchange for materials that doesn't just heavily flood the exchanged material. For example, items printed from materials that are otherwise considered "rare" on master exist in such quantities and they'll never practically run out in our allotted 90 minute time slot design. This PR adjusts how ores spawn to a point where we can minimize the amount of ores that need to exist on the map for mining to be able to progress, while still providing enough resources for the station that it covers the needs of the station adequately. Miners will need to be more strategic about what resources they've collected, and be able to make decisions about which vents are worth the risk of attempting to fight, how to prepare for a wave defense, and when to head back up for upgrades, while finally giving them at least some kind of incentive to work together and use different equipment. Resonators make cleaning up the caves around vent easy, sandbags set up easy defenses for your vent, mechs can serve as a wider range radar while mining, all while still providing a new gameplay loop to mining. By limiting the amount of ores that can enter the round from the massive, massive amounts that were coming into the round beforehand (see gameplay to the processing of minerals. I have some plans for that, however this PR already got bloated really REALLY badly due to scope creep and the number of intersecting systems that rammed into each other to make this PR possible. So that'll be next. Plus, as I've mentioned, we open up places for ore processing to find fossils, relics, and other things that can implemented down the line. Overall, I don't expect this PR to save or kill ore balance, but we gain a LOT more control over it through the use of our mining defines attached to this PR, and at the end of the day, that's a great place to start off of. 🆑 add: Added ore vents. Scanning them with mining scanners shows what minerals they contain. Scan again to fight off a horde of beasts as your drone assistant excavates the vent, so the ore vent will produce mineral boulders! bal: Ores that spawn in walls now spawn based on their proximity to ore vents, with their chance to spawn and their minerals contained scaling from low to high. add: Added the BRM, Refinery, and Smelter. These pieces of equipment are used to process ore boulders into minerals for the station. Stock Part upgrades allow more boulders to be processed at one time. They collect mining points as well, to be redeemed with an ID card swipe. add: Boulders are teleported to the station via the BRM if left untouched. Boulders can also be cracked open for a reduced amount of ore using pickaxes or golems hands. add: All stations come equipt with a pre-excavated ore vent, which produces a basic supply of iron and glass only. Scan other vents for your critical resources! add: Look there's a shit ton of changes on mining, for more detail check out the Pull Request: https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/78524. sound: New sounds and noises for your high octane factorio-like gameplay! image: All new boulder sprites for the new minerals and rocks added to the mining gameplay loop, as well as mining machines! image: Overlays appear over vents when scanned to let you know their contents at a glance when actively scanned with any mining scanners. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: ArcaneMusic <41715314+ArcaneMusic@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Time-Green <7501474+Time-Green@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: SyncIt21 <110812394+SyncIt21@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jacquerel <hnevard@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@users.noreply.github.com> |
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ArcMining Pr Beta: Version 1.2 (#78524)
This one's not like the last one, so much so that I'm not even going to outsource the PR description to a robot this time! Basically, **You should read the PR body before assuming that everything is the same as last time. It's not.** ## Video Summary Click the link below to see a video summary of the main features of this pull request. https://youtu.be/Aho2omR0mjY?feature=shared ## About The Pull Request This pull request serves as a large rework of minerals produced by mining, and by extension mining itself. I'll try and list each change and it's associated nuance here. ### Ore Vents The biggest addition to the game with ArcMining is **Ore Vents**. Ore vents spawn as a ruin on the map, placing a randomized ore vent onto map generation. Ore vents spawn in 3 different sizes, **Small, Medium, and Large**. These vents will pick from a pool of materials they can generate, and will hang out across the map. A player can use a mining scanner to discover an ore vent, granting a small quantity of **mining points** to begin with. Once scanned, ore vents will show what minerals that ore vent will generate after they're fully tapped. Scanning the vent again will trigger the extraction process. A small drone will fly down, called the NODE drone, and buckle onto the vent. Your job during wave defense is to protect the drone and to defeat waves of randomly spawning mobs (dependent on if you're on lavaland or on icebox). The quantity, duration, and time between waves is scaled to the size of the vent you're protecting. Starting by scanning and protecting lower tier vents earlier in the shift is a safer bet than doing a large vent in the first few minutes. The drone has 500 health, and can take a good few hits, but leaving it alone will cause it to meet an unfortunate end quite quickly. Cooperation can be your best asset, as mining with allies can greatly help with wave defense, and mineral points are granted to anyone who helps with defending the ore vent equally (So 500 * size tier, regardless of how much help you receive). Once complete, the ore vent will have a mining machine constructed on top of it, and will start to dredge up **Boulders** from the earth automatically. More on boulders later. Ore vents can be located based on your mining scanner, and will provide an appropriate audio cue based on if the ore vent has been discovered or not, and once processed will no longer alert you to it's presence. **Each station comes with a free vent that produces exclusively iron and glass, free of charge.** This is to help with shifts where the station may not have shaft miners to produce minerals, and to provide the station with a baseline amount of minerals where none may exist otherwise. ### Mineral Generation Mineral generation has been completely reworked. Previously, Mineral Generation had a flat 13% spawn rate in-game. Once minerals spawned, they would also have a chance to propagate their minerals to nearby tiles, resulting in a rather massive pool of minerals that could spawn throughout lavaland on the whole. This tweaks that, by making minerals in walls spawn based on their proximity to ore vents on maps that use cave generation. Both the probability, and quantity of ores spawning in walls is scaled based on distance, with ore vents looking like large caches of ores found in walls. This makes following ores found in walls and checking their quantity of minerals spawned a good indicator of how close you are to a nearby vent in-round. This means you can collect some points form both discovering ore vents first, as well as collecting their surrounding ores, turn those in for mining points, and then trading them in for gear upgrades to more effectively take on ore vents. As a result of tweaking the balance of this, the total amount of ores spawned in walls overall has been decreased. However, by making more of the process time based, we still result in a mostly balanced finished product. ### Boulder Processing On station, there are now three new machines. These are the BRM, the Refinery, and the Smelter. - The BRM acts as a teleporter. Instead of needing to carry boulders back to the station, you can activate the BRM, and it will automatically pick boulders to teleport back to itself. You can use this to teleport boulders dredged up from lavaland onto the station for processing. **The BRM will only lock on to boulders that are resting on an ore vent.** Moving boulders back by hand will mean you'll have to haul it back by hand. - The refinery processes the non-metallic materials out of boulders. This process sends the materials straight to the ORM, and collects mining points from the ores smelted in the machine. Swiping with an ID card lets you withdraw those points for your own personal account, but remember that these points are for your whole team to share from. The **Mining points obtained from this process is only 75% of the amount an equivalent amount of ores would provide.** - The smelter works nearly identically, however the smelter produces metallic materials out of boulders instead. - Once a boulder has had all of it's materials extracted, it's broken down and deleted from the line. Otherwise, the boulder is spat out for the next machine to process it (either the refinery or smelter). - Once there's no minerals left in a boulder of any type, the refinery or smelter will break the boulder down. - Boulders **do not stack onto tiles with each other**, so they'll block each other when pulled or when moving on a conveyor belt. Boulders can also be processed by hand. Using a mining tool on a boulder with right click will allow you to break down a boulder into it's composite ores, but limits you to a maximum of 10 ore per boulder, where the full amount can be extracted using the proper processing machines. Also, processing by hand does deal small amounts of stamina damage over time, do breaking a full large boulder can be particularly taxing. Additional Boulder Processing Machines can be built, with the BRM board being obtained from the Protolathe, while the Smelter and Refinery boards being obtainable from the Autolathe instead. A _boulder processing beacon_ can also be obtained from the mining points vendor as a reward to assist with boulder processing. Boulder processing beacons can be used to spawn in a new BRM, refinery, and smelter on the tile the user is standing on, however **you'll still need to link them to the ORM**! All three machines can be upgraded with Stock Parts, allowing for **more boulders to be processed at a time**. It does not, however, increase the amount of minerals received from boulders, or points earned. ### Mining Borg Tweaks Mining borgs have been given some minor adjustments to compensate for the changes to mining. Their mineral scanner, which now has an active component to gameplay, is now a module as opposed to built into the mob. This module allows for the same ability to discover and start waves of monsters to fight. Mining modules will find that their PKA now has a total of 90% mod capacity as compared to the 80% they had before, to allow for more robust defense of ore vents. In addition, all borgs and AIs can interact with the BRM for boulder collection. ### Mining Mech Tweaks Mining Mechs have had their utility tweaked as a result of these changes as well. Mineral scanners to be used on mining mechs now have a larger radius by comparison to their handheld cousins. Similarly, it now has an active scanning button, which will actively discovery nearby ore vents. To begin wave defense, you will need to hop out and scan a second time however, so that you can properly accept the risks of drawing a horde of bloodthirsty wildlife towards you and your companions. Mechs can also manually process boulders, similar to mining tools using their drill. ### Golem Tweaks Golems, being more gentle and less aggressive than humans, while being made out of LITERAL ROCKS, have a greater need to secure access to ores and minerals to eat. As such, they have adapted to be able to do two new things: - Golems may now right click ore vents to be able to manually haul a boulder out of the vent. This costs a hefty amount of stamina, but it allows for golems to avoid combat during regular gameplay. - Golems may now left click a boulder with an open hand in order to manually process a boulder like a pickaxe. While not faster, it is consistent and prevents golems from starving if they have access to a vent, but no ores, somehow. ### Gulag Tweaks The labor camp, being a camp for rehabilitation and ~~excessive manual labor~~ has been tweaked. Boulders now replace the random minerals located on their island, and to acquire their prizes inside, much be excavated and then broken out of the rock. Now YOU TOO can excavate minerals and become a true mineral hero by working your way to freedom. ### Mining Point Changes As a result of fewer mining points being available across the map due to the new ore spawning mechanics, and the shift in how and when ores will be coming in, almost every progress based mining point cost has been reduced by around 10-20%. Many numbers are still subject to change at present, but the idea is that core progress unlocks should be made a bit more available earlier in the round before players can start to solo or duo larger or more difficult ore vents, after which they'll be rolling in ores. ### Rarities Every once in awhile, an unusual boulder will get hauled up from the mineral rich depths of lavaland. These **Artifact boulders** can occasionally produce rare items, but for now they've mostly just been pulling up **Strange objects** for science. Nanotrasen Natural Sciences department will reward you extra points to be collected by boulder processing machines for successfully extracting one. In the future, this opens up a passive reward space that mining can reward to the station, like providing cytology DNA samples, ancient seeds, or other artifacts. ### Misc notes - Boulders can be stored in all varieties of ore boxes (ground, mech) should you choose, however as mentioned it's best to leave them where they spawn and teleport them to the station for convenience. - Maps that are not subject to cave generation will find that they are largely untouched in terms of mineral balance. - Future or existing ruins can now be tweaked to have a mineral balance cost, as the ore vent ruin does. This will allow us to spawn in more interesting ruins for pre-made combat challenges. - There are unique ore vents that spawn across the map, that will summon a boss mob relevant to that map. If the boss mob is defeated, that vent will spawn large boulders pulling from every possible ore type that can spawn. Not for the faint of heart! - Similarly, the number of ore vents and mineral budget is now adjustable in the cave generation procs, so maps may spawn with more or less ore vents as desired for balance. - Artifact boulders opens up a LOT of room for possible future content like archaeology, xenoarch, artisci, and other design spaces! - Megafauna STILL SPAWN ON THE MAP. They just happen to spawn in addition to boss ore vents. - **I'll add more to this as I get asked questions and remember things, this is a huge PR and I'm confident I've missed at least something** ## Why It's Good For The Game I outlined a lot of this in #78040, so I'll try and keep this relatively snappy this time, while noting that I've made some concessions to make the whole system a lot more playable while not trying to break out design decisions that are at the end of the day, better for the game and the overall resource balance in round. Minerals are a very poorly balanced system, and have been since their inception many years ago. We heavily rely on mineral balance in round, and yet we've really only balanced it by introducing so much supply that there's no equivalent exchange for materials that doesn't just heavily flood the exchanged material. For example, items printed from materials that are otherwise considered "rare" on master exist in such quantities and they'll never practically run out in our allotted 90 minute time slot design. This PR adjusts how ores spawn to a point where we can minimize the amount of ores that need to exist on the map for mining to be able to progress, while still providing enough resources for the station that it covers the needs of the station adequately. Miners will need to be more strategic about what resources they've collected, and be able to make decisions about which vents are worth the risk of attempting to fight, how to prepare for a wave defense, and when to head back up for upgrades, while finally giving them at least some kind of incentive to work together and use different equipment. Resonators make cleaning up the caves around vent easy, sandbags set up easy defenses for your vent, mechs can serve as a wider range radar while mining, all while still providing a new gameplay loop to mining. By limiting the amount of ores that can enter the round from the massive, massive amounts that were coming into the round beforehand (see #78346 ), we can make ore processing more meaningful by adding more gameplay to the processing of minerals. I have some plans for that, however this PR already got bloated really REALLY badly due to scope creep and the number of intersecting systems that rammed into each other to make this PR possible. So that'll be next. Plus, as I've mentioned, we open up places for ore processing to find fossils, relics, and other things that can implemented down the line. Overall, I don't expect this PR to save or kill ore balance, but we gain a LOT more control over it through the use of our mining defines attached to this PR, and at the end of the day, that's a great place to start off of. ## Changelog 🆑 add: Added ore vents. Scanning them with mining scanners shows what minerals they contain. Scan again to fight off a horde of beasts as your drone assistant excavates the vent, so the ore vent will produce mineral boulders! bal: Ores that spawn in walls now spawn based on their proximity to ore vents, with their chance to spawn and their minerals contained scaling from low to high. add: Added the BRM, Refinery, and Smelter. These pieces of equipment are used to process ore boulders into minerals for the station. Stock Part upgrades allow more boulders to be processed at one time. They collect mining points as well, to be redeemed with an ID card swipe. add: Boulders are teleported to the station via the BRM if left untouched. Boulders can also be cracked open for a reduced amount of ore using pickaxes or golems hands. add: All stations come equipt with a pre-excavated ore vent, which produces a basic supply of iron and glass only. Scan other vents for your critical resources! add: Look there's a shit ton of changes on mining, for more detail check out the Pull Request: https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/78524. sound: New sounds and noises for your high octane factorio-like gameplay! image: All new boulder sprites for the new minerals and rocks added to the mining gameplay loop, as well as mining machines! image: Overlays appear over vents when scanned to let you know their contents at a glance when actively scanned with any mining scanners. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Time-Green <7501474+Time-Green@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: SyncIt21 <110812394+SyncIt21@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jacquerel <hnevard@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@users.noreply.github.com> |
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[MIRROR] FOV is Dead (Long Live FOV) [MDB IGNORE] (#25600)
* FOV is Dead (Long Live FOV) * Update _megafauna.dm * Update _vehicle.dm * FOV Hotfix: Actually offsets gameplane render relays * removes redundant visual_shadow * removes GAME_PLANE_UPPER references * Update mob_movement.dm --------- Co-authored-by: LemonInTheDark <58055496+LemonInTheDark@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Bloop <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Gandalf <9026500+Gandalf2k15@users.noreply.github.com> |
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FOV is Dead (Long Live FOV) (#80062)
## About The Pull Request FOV as it is currently implemented is incompatible* with wallening. I'm doin wallening, so we gotta redo things here. The issue is the masking of mobs. Wallening relies on sidemap (layering based off physical position), which only works on things on the same plane (because planes are basically sheets we render down onto) So rather then masking mobs, let's reuse the masking idea from old fov, and use it to cut out a bit of the game render plane, and blur/over-saturate the bit that's masked out. My hope is this makes things visible in light, but not as much in darkness, alongside making more vivid shit more easily seen (just like real life) Here's some videos, what follows after is the commits I care about (since I had to rip a bunch of planes to nothing, so the files changed tab might be a bit of a mess) Oh also I had to remove the darkness pref since the darkness is doing a lot of the heavy lifting now. I'm sorry. Edit: NEW FOV SPRITES! Thanks dongle your aviator glasses will guide us to a better future. https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/58055496/afa9eeb8-8b7b-4364-b0c0-7ac8070b5609 https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/58055496/0eff040c-8bf1-47e4-a4f3-dac56fb2ccc8 ## Commits I Care About [Implements something like fov, but without the planes as layers hell](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/commit/a604c7b1c8d74cd27af4d806d85892c1f7e35ba8) Rather then masking out mobs standing behind us, we use a combo color matrix and blur filter to make the stuff covered by fov harder to see. We achive this by splitting the game plane into two, masking both by fov (one normally and one inversely), and then applying effects to one of the two. I want to make the fov fullscreens more gradient, but as an effect this is a good start [Removes WALL_PLANE_UPPER by adding a WALL_PLANE overlay to material walls (init cost comes here)](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/commit/25489337392f708cb337fbf05a2329eacdfc5346) @Mothblocks see this. comment in commit explains further but uh, we need to draw material walls to the light mask plane so things actually can be seen on them, but we can't do that and also have them be big, so they get an overlay. Sorry, slight init time bump, about 0.5 seconds. I can kill it with wallening. [Moves SEETHROUGH_PLANE above ABOVE_GAME_PLANE](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/commit/beec4c00e01d34a04fba7c2bb98a9b70d27ead82) I don't think it actually wants to draw here @Time-Green I think this was you so pinging for opinion [Resprites FOV masks to be clean (and more consistent)](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/80062/commits/f02ad13696b3b17658af612c62848b48609d785d) [f02ad13](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/80062/commits/f02ad13696b3b17658af612c62848b48609d785d) This is 100% donglesplonge's work, he's spent a week or so going back and forth with me sharpening these to a mirror shine, real chill ## Why It's Good For The Game Walls are closing in ## Changelog 🆑 LemonInTheDark, Donglesplonge image: Redoes fov "mask" sprites. They're clean, have a very pleasant dithering effect, and look real fuckin good! del: Changed FOV, it no longer hides mobs, instead it blurs the hidden area, and makes it a bit darker/oversaturated /🆑 ###### * It's technically possible if we start using render targets to create 2 sets of sources but that's insane and we aren't doing it |
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[MIRROR] Basic Legion & Hivelord [MDB IGNORE] (#23964)
* Basic Legion & Hivelord * Update modular + fix diffs * Fixing diffs * More diffs * Adds an AI behavior to replace the 'wander = 0' varedit for the hivelord gate guardians --------- Co-authored-by: Jacquerel <hnevard@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Giz <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> |
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[MIRROR] Multi-Z Support for Lazy Templates | Cleans up some turf flag misuse [MDB IGNORE] (#23794)
* Multi-Z Support for Lazy Templates | Cleans up some turf flag misuse * Update hilbertshotel.dm * Modular proc ref --------- Co-authored-by: Zephyr <12817816+ZephyrTFA@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Bloop <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> |