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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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Reworks silicon/ai access checking & fixes some ui_act's (#84964)
## About The Pull Request Currently to check for Silicon access, we do: ``if is silicon or is admin ghost or has unlimited silicon privileges or has machine remote in hand`` What has unlimited silicon privileges? Bots, Drones, and admin ghosts. To check for AI access, it just checks for AI instead of silicon, and doesnt check for unlimited silicon privileges. This was kinda silly, so I thought I should make this a little easier to understand. Now all silicon/ai traits come from ``AI_ACCESS_TRAIT`` or ``SILICON_ACCESS_TRAIT``. I made a single exception to keep Admin ghost, since now instead of being a var on the client, we moved it to using the same trait but giving it to the client instead, but since we have to keep parity with previous functionality (admins can spawn in and not have this on, it only works while as a ghost), I kept previous checks as well. No more type checks, removes a silly var on the mob level and another on the client. Now while I was doing this, I found a lot of tgui's ``ui_act`` still uses ``usr`` and the wrong args, so I fixed those wherever I saw them, and used a mass replace for the args. Other changes: - machinery's ``ui_act`` from https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/81250 had ``isAI`` replaced with ``HAS_AI_ACCESS``, this has been reverted. Machine wands and admin ghosts no longer get kicked off things not on cameras. This was my fault, I overlooked this when adding Human AI. - Human AI's wand gives AI control as long as it's in your hand, you can swap to your offhand. I hope this doesn't end up going horribly, otherwise I'll revert this part. It should let human AIs not have their UI closed on them when swapping to eat food or use their door wand or whatnot. - Bots previously had special checks to scan reagents and be unobservant, I replaced this with giving them the trait. I also fixed an instance of unobservant not being used, so now statues don't affect the basic creature, whatever that is. ## Why It's Good For The Game This is an easier to understand way of handling silicon access and makes these mobs more consistent between eachother. Other than what I've mentioned above, this should have no impact on gameplay itself. ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Statues don't count as eyes to creatures. fix: Human AIs and Admin ghosts no longer get kicked off of machines that aren't on cameranets. /🆑 |
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[MIRROR] Abductors can no longer be converted by conversion antags (#29310)
* Abductors can no longer be converted by conversion antags (#84766) ## About The Pull Request Basically what the title says. Abductors cannot be converted by bloodbrother/revs/cult. They will NOT show up as having a mindshield, however. ## Why It's Good For The Game Abductors are, by design, incredibly strong. You are not meant to be able to win against them, and this is reflected policy-wise by the fact that they're a restricted antagonist. However, this is still a problem when conversion antags get involved. If an abductor becomes a cultist or a revolutionary, then suddenly every other player who isn't also converted has to deal with an abductor without the normal restrictions. It's not fun to play against and in general just shouldn't happen. ## Changelog 🆑 balance: Abductors (the antag, not the species) can no longer be converted by any antagonist. /🆑 * Abductors can no longer be converted by conversion antags --------- Co-authored-by: GPeckman <21979502+GPeckman@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Abductors can no longer be converted by conversion antags (#84766)
## About The Pull Request Basically what the title says. Abductors cannot be converted by bloodbrother/revs/cult. They will NOT show up as having a mindshield, however. ## Why It's Good For The Game Abductors are, by design, incredibly strong. You are not meant to be able to win against them, and this is reflected policy-wise by the fact that they're a restricted antagonist. However, this is still a problem when conversion antags get involved. If an abductor becomes a cultist or a revolutionary, then suddenly every other player who isn't also converted has to deal with an abductor without the normal restrictions. It's not fun to play against and in general just shouldn't happen. ## Changelog 🆑 balance: Abductors (the antag, not the species) can no longer be converted by any antagonist. /🆑 |
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Corrects 200+ instances of "it's" where it should've been "its" instead (#85169)
## About The Pull Request it's - conjunction of "it" and "is" its - possessive form of "it" grammar is hard, and there were a lot of places where "it's" was used where it shouldn't have been. i went and painstakingly searched the entire repository for these instances, spending a few hours on it. i completely ignored the changelog archive, and i may have missed some outliers. most player-facing ones should be corrected, though ## Why It's Good For The Game proper grammar is good ## Changelog 🆑 spellcheck: Numerous instances of "it's" have been properly replaced with "its" /🆑 |
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Corrects 200+ instances of "it's" where it should've been "its" instead (#85169)
## About The Pull Request it's - conjunction of "it" and "is" its - possessive form of "it" grammar is hard, and there were a lot of places where "it's" was used where it shouldn't have been. i went and painstakingly searched the entire repository for these instances, spending a few hours on it. i completely ignored the changelog archive, and i may have missed some outliers. most player-facing ones should be corrected, though ## Why It's Good For The Game proper grammar is good ## Changelog 🆑 spellcheck: Numerous instances of "it's" have been properly replaced with "its" /🆑 |
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Missed mirrors (#28919)
Handful of missed mirrors (#3739) * fix duplicate traits * Adds a Contraband trait, and implements contraband as a mechanic to security bounties. (#84003) This PR does a few things but centrally it's all centered around mechanically enforcing what items are and are-not considered contraband in-game. Contraband items are visually indistinguishable from non-contraband. If an item is Contraband, it can only be detected in two ways: * After being scanned by an N-Spect scanner, which is a standard item security item, assuming it still has a charge to do so. * Via a scanner gate, which can now be upgraded with an N-spect scanner to allow for it to scan a person and all their contents for contraband. Contraband items are intended to be determined both logically and through other relevant examine text. However, here's the short list of items that are considered contraband, reserving the right to expand the list. <details> <summary>In hindsight it's kind of a long list.</summary> * Items that have "contraband" or "illegal" in the name or description. * Items that allow for the player to obtain other illegal items, that are NOT particularly stealthy. * This means that a syndicate uplink is NOT considered contraband, as they're typically hidden on your person as something else. * Stealth items under the syndicate uplink, the revolutionary flash, and some mapped in dangerous items that can come from both syndicate and company-aligned resources are not considered dangerous. * Items that are purchased from cargo after emagging or switching to extended cargo range. * Items purchased FROM syndicate uplinks, the wizard knowledge scroll, or other antagonist shops. * Cursed artifacts/tools magically produced by cultists or heretics. * Items purchased from the blackmarket. * Items purchased from the contraband section of vending machines. * Some drugs and overtly dangerous or criminal byproducts. </details> Well, primarily, this is an aid for in-game enforcement of space law. Based on the length of the above list, we have a LONG, LONG list of items in-game that are technically considered, in one way or another, illegal to have on the station, and yet without either metaknowledge of what those items are, or how they're used, security officers lack some of the certainty of how to deal with these kinds of encounters. Additionally to the knowledge aspect of this trait, security officers may now receive a new civilian bounty to collect items that are considered contraband, also giving them an incentive to look for and confiscate contraband that's been found across the station while upholding space law. Security has a bounty for 3 different rechargers, and considering access limitations, most security players aren't going to make this exchange, so I've lowered the required amount down to 1. Adjusted the N-spect scanner's description to match it's new functionality. The Civilian bounty TGUI now has an additional 1 point of padding to make it feel less cramped. https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/41715314/c3cd4752-b03a-4e0b-959e-1252fcc2369d **Updated as of 6/19/2024:** Additionally, some storage items will block the presence of contraband when going through a contraband aligned scanning gate. These items include the infiltrator modsuit core, storage implant, void cloak, the aptly named smuggler's satchel, and the chameleon kit's backpack. **Updated as of 6/23/2024:** N-spect scanner now has contextual screentips. **Updated as of 6/29/2024:** Scanner gates are now available in all lathes that have a feature specific to how scanner gates function. So, includes cargo (contraband), security (weapons), and medbay (diseases). Originally, this started out as a way to be able to provide more in-character and in-flavor bounties for security officers, because they suck! Most security bounties as they exist right now do the worst possible things from all respective bounties: * They detract away from a job's actual responsibilities as opposed to working with them. * They're best completed while sitting next to your lathe and running items back to the bounty pad. * They exist with such esoteric rarity of high quantity of items that it's miserable to fulfil. As a result, I started work on this as a framework to allow security officers to be further incentivized to collect contraband across the station, either as a result of the gamemode or just through routine patrols across the station. Implementing it as a learning tool for security as well just happened to work out as an additional bonus, and having a function in-game allowing newer or less experienced players to know if an item is considered dangerous or conspicuous also works as a particularly good way to provide information where a player may not know what they're up against. If nothing else, this might be interesting to try, and if not, I'll just snip out the QOL changes from it and we'll see how it goes. Going forward, I am a bit hesitant about the contraband scanner gate mode, and as such, will try working with the admin team to determine if that's a good feature to keep around for game health, while hoping to give it a chance in the fullness of time. 🆑 add: Items spawned via traitor uplinks or are known illegal contraband on the station can now be scanned and identified as such by the N-spect scanners in security. These only applies to overt traitor or antagonist items, and "stealth" items will not be seen as such. add: Scanner gates can now be upgraded by using an N-spect scanner on it to unlock "contraband scanning" mode. add: Security officers can now be offered a bounty to turn in pieces of contraband. add: Some stealthy storage items like storage implants, smuggler's satchels, void cloaks, the infiltrator modsuit, and the chameleon backpack will block the presence of contraband on your person when placed inside. qol: N-spect scanner contextual screentips. balance: Recharger security bounties ask for a quantity of 1, down from 3. qol: security, cargo, and medbay have access to scanner gate boards. /🆑 --------- * Adds six new strange object powers! (#84775) DESIGN CONCEPT: Strange Devices are at their best when they're odd tools which can help a department out, with some strange drawbacks that make them interesting and unique. Foam for the Janitor, Flashbang for Security, Teleporter for tiders, Corgimaker for the chef. They're also ambiguous enough that they can really be used by anyone for silly hijinks. Drink Dispenser: Creates a glass, then fills it up with a random drink. Bioscrambler: After a noticeable warning, bioscrambles people nearby. 33% chance to be used up on use. Recharger: Shocks you, but recharges one random item to max battery. Hugger: Hugs everyone in range as if you had the friendly trait. DImensional: Converts the surroundings to a random material-theme. Each use increases cooldown by two seconds. Disguiser: Drops your clothing to the ground and replaces it with a delete-on-drop costume and a randomly assigned cardboard ID. Removed an unused and unusable shock flag. Removed an unused dumb ghost item. Added a proc that returns a hex color with the # attached. > DESIGN CONCEPT: Strange Devices are at their best when they're odd tools which can help a department out, with some strange drawbacks that make them interesting and unique. Foam for the Janitor, Flashbang for Security, Teleporter for tiders, Corgimaker for the chef. They're also ambiguous enough that they can really be used by anyone for silly hijinks. Request by ArcaneMusic! He wanted new abilities to go along with the new sprites, and approved these. > Removed an unused dumb ghost item. please stop using costume subtypes for OP items. whats the damn point of the subtype if youre just going to screw with it > Added a proc that returns a hex color with the # attached. idk why it didnt have this tbh 🆑 add: Adds six new strange object powers! Drink dispenser, bioscrambler, recharger, hugger, dimensional, disguiser. code: Removed some unused code and items, and added a proc that returns a random #colorstring. /🆑 * [NO GBP] the random spawner loot weight config is not an integer (#84814) Sets `integer` to false. Also a tidbit about the `skew_loot_weight` proc, though loot lists with uneven weights all tend to add a value to all entries so it isn't an issue. The config isn't an integer. N/A * The techweb no longer erroneously refers to MODsuits as exosuits (#84800) At some point, some of the techweb node descriptions were changed, so that it referred to certain modsuits as exosuits. This just changes it back. The term "exosuit" is generally used for mechs, not modsuits. The techweb descriptions should refer to modsuits as modsuits. 🆑 spellcheck: The techweb no longer erroneously refers to MODsuits as exosuits. /🆑 * Adds new hairstyle - Short Bangs 2 (#84804) Adds a new hairstyle called Short Bangs 2. The hairstyle is basically an edit of the existing double buns, except the hair buns themselves are removed. https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/66234359/38fe3b09-c42b-43e6-9e30-949428aab506 More customization, variety and character flavor is great. Double buns itself is a good hairstyle but some may not like the hair buns out of personal preference or that it can look weird on non-human species like felinids. 🆑 Hardly3D add: Added new hairstyle: Short Bangs 2 /🆑 * Offset render relays for non-offsetting planes to match highest matching render plane (#84184) **Alternate title: "Fix blind people getting so blind they become deaf when going down a flight of stairs"** So 'bout half a week to a week ago I overheard a friend complaining about blind people not seeing runechat on lower multi-z levels. Asked a bit, apparently they'd reported this about half a year ago, and it's still an issue. So in my never-ending hubris I decided to just go and fix it! Now, admittedly? I really _really_ do not get the rendering system we use. The simple options were right out: we can't allow the fullscreens plane to be offset, as this causes issues with looking up/down, or disallow runechat from being offset, which causes issues with runechat from other levels. After poking our very cool and smart rendering guy several times over the course of the last week, this is what we got to: We simply make the rendering relays for non-offsetting plane masters point to the highest rendering plane that matches the target. We do this by offsetting the rendering relays in place, by adjusting their plane and layer values to match the new offset, with a new `offset_relays_in_place(new_offset)` proc called in `/datum/plane_master_group/proc/transform_lower_turfs(...)`. Importantly, we compare the current layer values to what they should've been, so we don't accidentally override relays with custom-set layers. This fixes our issue (as tested on wawastation): <details> <summary>Images</summary>    </details> Fixes #80376. 🆑 fix: You can see runechat above fullscreen overlays on lower multi-z levels again. Rejoice, blind players. Please report any weird rendering layering issues. /🆑 * illegal tech flag got changed * Automatic changelog for PR #84003 [ci skip] * Automatic changelog for PR #84775 [ci skip] * Automatic changelog for PR #84800 [ci skip] * Automatic changelog for PR #84804 [ci skip] * Automatic changelog for PR #84184 [ci skip] * Makes the smoking pipe sprite not give you a phantom stache. (#84898) The smoking pipe currently gives you a phantom stache. Observe, note the black background and know this character has no facial hair.  I basically adjusted the pixels so it'd look better from different directions. This is the new look - approximately.  Smoking pipe is cool for RP but the sprite's fucked. 🆑 image: the smoking pipe's directional looks have been altered to make it less ugly /🆑 (cherry picked from commit |
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Adds a Contraband trait, and implements contraband as a mechanic to security bounties. (#84003)
## About The Pull Request This PR does a few things but centrally it's all centered around mechanically enforcing what items are and are-not considered contraband in-game. ### What does something being contraband MEAN? Contraband items are visually indistinguishable from non-contraband. If an item is Contraband, it can only be detected in two ways: * After being scanned by an N-Spect scanner, which is a standard item security item, assuming it still has a charge to do so. * Via a scanner gate, which can now be upgraded with an N-spect scanner to allow for it to scan a person and all their contents for contraband. ### What items ARE contraband? Contraband items are intended to be determined both logically and through other relevant examine text. However, here's the short list of items that are considered contraband, reserving the right to expand the list. <details> <summary>In hindsight it's kind of a long list.</summary> * Items that have "contraband" or "illegal" in the name or description. * Items that allow for the player to obtain other illegal items, that are NOT particularly stealthy. * This means that a syndicate uplink is NOT considered contraband, as they're typically hidden on your person as something else. * Stealth items under the syndicate uplink, the revolutionary flash, and some mapped in dangerous items that can come from both syndicate and company-aligned resources are not considered dangerous. * Items that are purchased from cargo after emagging or switching to extended cargo range. * Items purchased FROM syndicate uplinks, the wizard knowledge scroll, or other antagonist shops. * Cursed artifacts/tools magically produced by cultists or heretics. * Items purchased from the blackmarket. * Items purchased from the contraband section of vending machines. * Some drugs and overtly dangerous or criminal byproducts. </details> ### How does this interact with the round? Well, primarily, this is an aid for in-game enforcement of space law. Based on the length of the above list, we have a LONG, LONG list of items in-game that are technically considered, in one way or another, illegal to have on the station, and yet without either metaknowledge of what those items are, or how they're used, security officers lack some of the certainty of how to deal with these kinds of encounters. Additionally to the knowledge aspect of this trait, security officers may now receive a new civilian bounty to collect items that are considered contraband, also giving them an incentive to look for and confiscate contraband that's been found across the station while upholding space law. ### Other minor changes that I rolled into this Security has a bounty for 3 different rechargers, and considering access limitations, most security players aren't going to make this exchange, so I've lowered the required amount down to 1. Adjusted the N-spect scanner's description to match it's new functionality. The Civilian bounty TGUI now has an additional 1 point of padding to make it feel less cramped. https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/41715314/c3cd4752-b03a-4e0b-959e-1252fcc2369d **Updated as of 6/19/2024:** Additionally, some storage items will block the presence of contraband when going through a contraband aligned scanning gate. These items include the infiltrator modsuit core, storage implant, void cloak, the aptly named smuggler's satchel, and the chameleon kit's backpack. **Updated as of 6/23/2024:** N-spect scanner now has contextual screentips. **Updated as of 6/29/2024:** Scanner gates are now available in all lathes that have a feature specific to how scanner gates function. So, includes cargo (contraband), security (weapons), and medbay (diseases). ## Why It's Good For The Game Originally, this started out as a way to be able to provide more in-character and in-flavor bounties for security officers, because they suck! Most security bounties as they exist right now do the worst possible things from all respective bounties: * They detract away from a job's actual responsibilities as opposed to working with them. * They're best completed while sitting next to your lathe and running items back to the bounty pad. * They exist with such esoteric rarity of high quantity of items that it's miserable to fulfil. As a result, I started work on this as a framework to allow security officers to be further incentivized to collect contraband across the station, either as a result of the gamemode or just through routine patrols across the station. Implementing it as a learning tool for security as well just happened to work out as an additional bonus, and having a function in-game allowing newer or less experienced players to know if an item is considered dangerous or conspicuous also works as a particularly good way to provide information where a player may not know what they're up against. If nothing else, this might be interesting to try, and if not, I'll just snip out the QOL changes from it and we'll see how it goes. Going forward, I am a bit hesitant about the contraband scanner gate mode, and as such, will try working with the admin team to determine if that's a good feature to keep around for game health, while hoping to give it a chance in the fullness of time. ## Changelog 🆑 add: Items spawned via traitor uplinks or are known illegal contraband on the station can now be scanned and identified as such by the N-spect scanners in security. These only applies to overt traitor or antagonist items, and "stealth" items will not be seen as such. add: Scanner gates can now be upgraded by using an N-spect scanner on it to unlock "contraband scanning" mode. add: Security officers can now be offered a bounty to turn in pieces of contraband. add: Some stealthy storage items like storage implants, smuggler's satchels, void cloaks, the infiltrator modsuit, and the chameleon backpack will block the presence of contraband on your person when placed inside. qol: N-spect scanner contextual screentips. balance: Recharger security bounties ask for a quantity of 1, down from 3. qol: security, cargo, and medbay have access to scanner gate boards. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> |
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[MIRROR] Adds pen clicking, changes most pen typechecks into writing implement checks (#28356)
* Adds pen clicking, changes most pen typechecks into writing implement checks (#84186) ## About The Pull Request Fixes #84170 Adds pen clicking and changes some of edagger and pendriver code to use it instead. Also replaces most pen typechecks to writing implement checks where it makes sense, so now you can rename things with everything you can write with (crayons)  Twisting pen caps (for traitor uplinks) has been moved to ctrl + click instead. * Adds pen clicking, changes most pen typechecks into writing implement checks --------- Co-authored-by: SmArtKar <44720187+SmArtKar@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Adds pen clicking, changes most pen typechecks into writing implement checks (#84186)
## About The Pull Request Fixes #84170 Adds pen clicking and changes some of edagger and pendriver code to use it instead. Also replaces most pen typechecks to writing implement checks where it makes sense, so now you can rename things with everything you can write with (crayons)  Twisting pen caps (for traitor uplinks) has been moved to ctrl + click instead. |
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[MIRROR] Mouse drag & drop refactored attack chain (#28156)
* Mouse drag & drop refactored attack chain * fex --------- Co-authored-by: SyncIt21 <110812394+SyncIt21@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Gandalf <9026500+Gandalf2k15@users.noreply.github.com> |
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[MIRROR] Afterattack is dead, long live Afterattack (#28128)
* Afterattack is dead, long live Afterattack * wew * fixes --------- Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Gandalf <9026500+Gandalf2k15@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Mouse drag & drop refactored attack chain (#83690)
## About The Pull Request Mouse drag & drop has been refactored into its own attack chain. The flowchart below summarizes it  Brief summary of each proc is as follows **1. `atom/MouseDrop()`** - It is now non overridable. No subtype should ever touch this proc because it performs 2 basic checks a) Measures the time between mouse down & mouse release. If its less than `LENIENCY_TIME`(0.1 seconds) then the operation is not considered a drag but a simple click b) Measures the distance squared between the drag start & end point. If its less than `LENIENCY_DISTANCE`(16 pixels screen space) then the drag is considered too small and is discarded - These 2 sanity checks for drag & drop are applied across all operations without fail **2. `atom/base_mouse_drop_handler()`** - This is where atoms handle mouse drag & drop inside the world. Ideally it is non overridable in most cases because it also performs 2 checks - Is the dragged object & the drop target adjacent to the player?. Screen elements always return true for this case - Additional checks can be enforced by `can_perform_action()` done only on the dragged object. It uses the combined flags of `interaction_flags_mouse_drop` for both the dragged object & drop target to determine if the operation is feasible. We do this only on the dragged object because if both the dragged object & drop target are adjacent to the player then `can_perform_action()` will return the same results when done on either object so it makes no difference. Checks can be bypassed via the `IGNORE_MOUSE_DROP_CHECKS` which is used by huds & screen elements or in case you want to implement your own unique checks **3. `atom/mouse_drop_dragged()`** - Called on the object that is being dragged, drop target passed here as well, subtypes do their stuff here - `COMSIG_MOUSEDROP_ONTO` is sent afterwards. It does not require subtypes to call their parent proc **4. `atom/mouse_drop_receive()`** - Called on the drop target that is receiving the dragged object, subtypes do their stuff here - `COMSIG_MOUSEDROPPED_ONTO` is sent afterwards. It does not require subtypes to call their parent proc ## Why It's Good For The Game Implements basic sanity checks across all drag & drop operations. Allows us to reduce code like this https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/8c8311e624271a6f6decba8cd643b33b9904534a/code/game/machinery/dna_scanner.dm#L144-L145 Into this ``` if(!iscarbon(target)) return ``` I'm tired of seeing this code pattern `!Adjacent(user) || !user.Adjacent(target)` copy pasted all over the place. Let's just write that at the atom level & be done with it ## Changelog 🆑 refactor: Mouse drag & drop attack chain has been refactored. Report any bugs on GitHub fix: You cannot close the cryo tube on yourself with Alt click like before /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Bloop <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Afterattack is dead, long live Afterattack (#83818)
## About The Pull Request - Afterattack is a very simple proc now: All it does is this, and all it's used for is for having a convenient place to put effects an item does after a successful attack (IE, the attack was not blocked)  - An overwhelming majority of afterattack implementations have been moved to `interact_with_atom` or the new `ranged_interact_with_atom` I have manually tested many of the refactored procs but there was 200+ so it's kinda hard ## Why It's Good For The Game Afterattack is one of the worst parts of the attack chain, as it simultaneously serves as a way of doing random interactions NOT AT ALL related to attacks (despite the name) while ALSO serving as the defacto way to do a ranged interaction with an item This means careless coders (most of them) may throw stuff in afterattack without realizing how wide reaching it is, which causes bugs. By making two well defined, separate procs for handing adjacent vs ranged interactions, it becomes WAY WAY WAY more easy to develop for. If you want to do something when you click on something else and you're adjacent, use `interact_with_atom` If you want to do something when you click on something else and you're not adjacent, use 'ranged_interact_with_atom` This does result in some instances of boilerplate as shown here:  But I think it's acceptable, feel free to oppose if you don't I'm sure we can think of another solution ~~Additionally it makes it easier to implement swing combat. That's a bonus I guess~~ ## Changelog 🆑 Melbert refactor: Over 200 item interactions have been refactored to use a newer, easier-to-use system. Report any oddities with using items on other objects you may see (such as surgery, reagent containers like cups and spray bottles, or construction devices), especially using something at range (such as guns or chisels) refactor: Item-On-Modsuit interactions have changed slightly. While on combat mode, you will attempt to "use" the item on the suit instead of inserting it into the suit's storage. This means being on combat mode while the suit's panel is open will block you from inserting items entirely via click (but other methods such as hotkey, clicking on the storage boxes, and mousedrop will still work). refactor: The detective's scanner will now be inserted into storage items if clicked normally, and will scan the storage item if on combat mode /🆑 |
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* Turns mush cap into an extorgan
* Trimming the fat * Trimming the fat * Update mushpeople.dm * Adds colorblindness as a mild brain trauma (#76527) What the title says. The brain trauma makes the whole screen monochrome until cured.  I feel like the current pool for mild brain traumas is quite lame, this helps spice it up a bit with something that is quite annoying and distracting but not game breaking (as mild brain traumas should generally be). 🆑 add: Added colorblindness as a mild brain trauma. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com> * Fix species `var/hair_color` not being used for, well, hair color (#82168) `var/hair_color` for species was intended to be used as a "this species uses this type of hair color thing" But at some point that got completely lost and now it's only used for sprite accessories This fixes that. That means Slimepeople now have properly slimey hair. And Ethereals are less snowflake once more. 🆑 Melbert fix: Fixed Slimepeople's hair not matching their slimey colors. /🆑 * Revert "Fix species `var/hair_color` not being used for, well, hair color (#82168)" This reverts commit c4cb756. * Revert "Adds colorblindness as a mild brain trauma (#76527)" This reverts commit eb815f5. * Update _species.dm * unused var * Caps list.. * Update mushpeople.dm * Update mushpeople.dm * Update mushpeople.dm * Update mushpeople.dm * Update mushpeople.dm * Attempts to fix CI errors * Update cap.dm * Update _external_organ.dm * Update monkey.dm * Revert "Update monkey.dm" This reverts commit 29f54c8. * Revert "Update _external_organ.dm" This reverts commit 8de5ea7. * Update _external_organ.dm * Revert "Update _external_organ.dm" This reverts commit 644cc56. * Fix CI maybe? * Update cap.dm * Update DNA.dm * Some cleanup/updating to upstream * Update global_lists.dm * Mush * Update mushpeople.dm * Hopefully the last fix * Doing this differently * Update organ.dm * Update organ.dm * Update organ.dm * Update organ.dm * Update organ.dm * OK * Update organ.dm * Update podpeople.dm * maybe * Hm * Hm * Will this break things? * Revert "Will this break things?" This reverts commit bd288c6. * Test * Update organ.dm * Update organ.dm * Revert "Update organ.dm" This reverts commit ca77ff9. * Update organ.dm * . * . * . * Update snail.dm * Monkeys now use height offset (and monkey tail works) (#81598) This PR adds the ability for monkeys to wear any jumpsuit in the game, and adds support for them to wear things like coats, gloves, and shoes (though this cannot be obtained in-game and is solely achieved through admins, which I also improved a bit upon by adding a defined bitfield for no equip flags). This reverts a lot of changes from tgstation/tgstation#73325 - We no longer check height from limbs and such to bring sprites down, instead monkeys now work more similarly to humans, so the entire PR was made irrelevant, and I didn't really want to leave around dead code for the sake of having a human with longer legs. I've now also added support for Dwarfism, which makes monkeys look even smaller. Very minor change but at least now the mutation doesn't feel like it does literally nothing to monkeys (since they can already walk over tables). Here's a few examples of how it can appear in game (purely for demonstration, as it is currently intentionally made impossible to obtain in-game, though if someone wants to change that post-this PR now that support is added, feel free): Tails have been broken for a while now, the only reason you see them in-game is because they are baked into the monkey sprites. This fixes that, which means humans can now get monkey tails implanted into them (hell yeah) and monkeys can have their tails removed (also hell yeah) * Removes unneeded files * Revert "Removes unneeded files" This reverts commit 6469d37. * . * ok * Update tails.dm * Update monkey.dm * Fix monkey screenshot test * Update species.dm * Update reinf_walls.dm * Maintenance --------- Co-authored-by: Time-Green <7501474+Time-Green@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Mal <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: ChungusGamer666 <82850673+ChungusGamer666@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com> Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: John Willard <53777086+JohnFulpWillard@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: vinylspiders <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> |
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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
🆑
fix: Lootpanel additions: Condensed item names for the quick of draw
/🆑
* 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
<details>
<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))

</details>
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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
🆑
qol: Replaced the surgical tools in the Primary Surgery Theatre with 2
Surgery Trays.
/🆑
* 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
🆑
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
/🆑
* 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
/🆑
* 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
/🆑
* Gets rid of UNIT_TESTS compiler warning (#82695)
## About The Pull Request
Basically every single CI Run is throwing the following warning:
```txt
code/modules/unit_tests/lootpanel.dm:24:warning (unused_var): new_box: variable defined but not used
```
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

</details>
## Why It's Good For The Game
Better UX
Bug fixes
Potential exploit patched (ui validation for ai voice changer)
Fixes #81506
## Changelog
🆑
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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Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com>
* 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
/🆑
* 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
🆑
code: most cell power usages are scaled with defined constants to help
adapt to future changes
/🆑
* 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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* 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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* 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
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* 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.
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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!
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* 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
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fix: Cargo's supply console has been upgraded visually.
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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
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* 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
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* [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.
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* 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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Huge Mirror fixes (#27488)
* Fixes incorrect operator usage in mecha code (#82570)
## About The Pull Request
I completely screwed up and told the original PR author of #82415
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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 /🆑 |
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Some more mirrors again (#27366)
* Ports additional Felinid ears from Orbstation (#82066) Adds 5 new ear options from Orbstation, originally PRed in lizardqueenlexi/orbstation#360. Sprites by @Or-Fi-S. Big:  Coeurl (FFXIV Miqo'te style):  Fold:  Lynx:  Round:  Also makes it so the code guarantees that custom ears on a felinid actually count as felinid ears and not human ones, as the code wasn't checking properly when preferences were applied. There's probably a cleaner, more permanent way to do this and a refactor is needed somewhere down the line (man that sprite accessories file is getting long huh) but I'll leave that to a more competent coder. More customization options are good also Cobby said I could  🆑 add: Added 5 new Felinid ear options, ported from Orbstation! (Sprites by Or-Fi-S) /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: _0Steven <jaydondegenerschool@gmail.com> * Standardizes object deconstruction throughout the codebase. (#82280) When it comes to deconstructing an object we have `proc/deconstruct()` & `NO_DECONSTRUCT` Lets talk about the flag first. **Problems with `NO_DECONSTRUCTION`** I know what the comment says on what it should do https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/b5593bc6930cb60803214869a7b94c84e7baa02c/code/__DEFINES/obj_flags.dm#L18 But everywhere people have decided to give their own meaning/definition to this flag. Here are some examples on how this flag is used **1. Make the object just disappear(not drop anything) when deconstructed** This is by far the largest use case everywhere. If an object is deconstructed(either via tools or smashed apart) then if it has this flag it should not drop any of its contents but just disappear. You have seen this code pattern used everywhere https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/b5593bc6930cb60803214869a7b94c84e7baa02c/code/game/machinery/constructable_frame.dm#L26-L31 This behaviour is then leveraged by 2 important components. When an object is frozen, if it is deconstructed it should just disappear without leaving any traces behind https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/b5593bc6930cb60803214869a7b94c84e7baa02c/code/datums/elements/frozen.dm#L66-L67 By hologram objects. Obviously if you destroy an hologram nothing real should drop out https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/b5593bc6930cb60803214869a7b94c84e7baa02c/code/modules/holodeck/computer.dm#L301-L304 And there are other use cases as well but we won't go into them as they aren't as significant as these. **2. To stop an object from being wrenched ??** Yeah this one is weird. Like why? I understand in some instances (chair, table, rack etc) a wrench can be used to deconstruct a object so using the flag there to stop it from happening makes sense but why can't we even anchor an object just because of this flag? https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/b5593bc6930cb60803214869a7b94c84e7baa02c/code/game/objects/objs.dm#L368-L369 This is one of those instances where somebody just decided this behaviour for their own convenience just like the above example with no explanation as to why **3. To stop using tools to deconstruct the object** This was the original intent of the flag but it is enforced in few places far & between. One example is when deconstructing the a machine via crowbar. https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/b5593bc6930cb60803214869a7b94c84e7baa02c/code/game/machinery/_machinery.dm#L811 But machines are a special dual use case for this flag. Because if you look at its deconstruct proc the flag also prevents the machine from spawning a frame. https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/b5593bc6930cb60803214869a7b94c84e7baa02c/code/game/machinery/_machinery.dm#L820-L822 How can 1 flag serve 2 purposes within the same type? **4. Simply forget to check for this flag altogether** Yup if you find this flag not doing its job for some objects don't be surprised. People & sometimes even maintainers just forget that it even exists https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/b5593bc6930cb60803214869a7b94c84e7baa02c/code/game/objects/items/piggy_bank.dm#L66-L67 **Solution** These are the main examples i found. As you can see the same flag can perform 2 different functions within the same type and do something else in a different object & in some instances don't even work cause people just forget, etc. In order to bring consistency to this flag we need to move it to the atom level where it means the same thing everywhere. Where in the atom you may ask? .Well, I'll just post what MrMelbert said in https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/81656#discussion_r1503086862 > ...Ideally the .deconstruct call would handle NO_DECONSTRUCTION handling as it wants, Yup that's the ideal case now. This flag is checked directly in `deconstruct()`. Now like i said we want to give a universal definition to this flag and as you have seen from my examples it is used in 3 cases 1) Make an object disappear(doesn't dropping anything) when deconstructed 2) Stop it from being wrenched 3) Stop it from being deconstructed via tools We can't enforce points 2 & 3 inside `deconstruct()` which leaves us with only case 1) i.e. make the object disappear. And that's what i have done. Therefore after more than a decade or since this flag got introduced `NO_DECONSTRUCT` now has a new definition as of 2024 _"Make an object disappear(don't dropping anything) when deconstructed either via tools or forcefully smashed apart"_ Now i very well understand this will open up bugs in places where cases 2 & 3 are required but its worth it. In fact they could even be qol changes for all we know so who knows it might even benefit us but for now we need to give a universal definition to this flag to bring some consistency & that's what this PR does. **Problem with deconstruct()** This proc actually sends out a signal which is currently used by the material container but could be used by other objects later on. https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/3e84c3e6dad33c831ac259f52f2f023680e4899b/code/game/objects/obj_defense.dm#L160 So objects that override this proc should call its parent. Sadly that isn't the case in many instances like such https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/3e84c3e6dad33c831ac259f52f2f023680e4899b/code/game/machinery/deployable.dm#L20-L23 Instead of `return ..()` which would delete the object & send the signal it deletes the object directly thus the signal never gets sent. **Solution** Make this proc non overridable. For objects to add their own custom deconstruction behaviour a new proc has been introduced `atom_deconstruct()` Subtypes should now override this proc to handle object deconstruction. If objects have certain important stuff inside them (like mobs in machines for example) they want to drop by handling `NO_DECONSTRUCT` flag in a more carefully customized way they can do this by overriding `handle_deconstruct()` which by default delegates to `atom_deconstruct()` if the `NO_DECONSTRUCT` flag is absent. This proc will allow you to handle the flag in a more customized way if you ever need to. 1) I'm goanna post the full comment from MrMelbert https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/81656#discussion_r1503086862 > ...Ideally the .deconstruct call would handle NO_DECONSTRUCTION handling as it wants, but there's a shocking lack of consistency around NO_DECONSTRUCTION, where some objects treat it as "allow deconstruction, but make it drop no parts" and others simply "disallow deconstruction at all" This PR now makes `NO_DECONSTRUCTION` handled by `deconstruct()` & gives this flag the consistency it deserves. Not to mention as shown in case 4 there are objects that simply forgot to check for this flag. Now it applies for those missing instances as well. 2) No more copying pasting the most overused code pattern in this code base history `if(obj_flags & NO_DECONSTRUCTION)`. Just makes code cleaner everywhere 3) All objects now send the `COMSIG_OBJ_DECONSTRUCT` signal on object deconstruction which is now available for use should you need it 🆑 refactor: refactors how objects are deconstructed in relation to the `NO_DECONSTRUCTION` flag. Certain objects & machinery may display different tool interactions & behaviours when destroyed/deconstructed. Report these changes if you feel like they are bugs /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com> * Makes attempting to refresh the logs not just throw a runtime error (#82432) ## About The Pull Request Really all this seems to be is a mismatch between the tgui and dm side of the menu. https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/3c71b14df0957749f31fb2e678130daf4cfb3250/tgui/packages/tgui/interfaces/LogViewer.tsx#L71 https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/3c71b14df0957749f31fb2e678130daf4cfb3250/code/modules/logging/log_holder.dm#L110-L113 Making these line up by renaming `re-render` to `refresh` seems to make it work just fine, and not just throw an error. ## Why It's Good For The Game Life tends to be better when refreshing to see new runtimes doesn't just add its own lovely little runtimes.   And then not show them til you re-open the window cause it doesn't refresh. ## Changelog 🆑 admin: Refresh button on the View Round Logs menu actually works, instead of just adding a runtime to the logs (and not updating them). /🆑 * Creates a "busy" animation for players (#82416) Little indicator above a player when they're currently doing something. <details> <summary>vids</summary> Perspective: You are the moth  Hides under runechat  </details> Todo: - [x] Feedback? - [x] Sneaky params so it doesn't spoil your stealth run - [x] Possible refactor - [x] Probably missed some "sneaky" actions - [x] coggers <details> <summary>sound on:</summary> https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/ad71c567-0202-4158-ba50-c2946375f988 </details> 🆑 jlsnow301, infraredbaron add: Added a new UI element over players that are interacting, building, etc. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Zephyr <12817816+ZephyrTFA@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: LemonInTheDark <58055496+LemonInTheDark@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com> * New operative reinforcement option: Intelligence Overwatch Agent (#82307) ## About The Pull Request Introducing a new Nuclear Operative reinforcement option: The Overwatch Intelligence Agent. Equipped with multi-hudglasses, they have an advanced camera console, station alerts, and bodycams of every operative! If something can be known, they will know about it. They can also remotely pilot your ship. Finally, everyone can ride in the Steel Rain without getting stuck on the station! This role spawns in the formerly unused outpost just north of the nukie base. With a few shelves of supplies and some tools in the back room, they can set up their workplace however they like. This also gives them something to work on while they wait for the operatives to gear up.  As you can see, it's rather cramped and the lights are quite dim in the backroom. Set it up however you like, this is how I did mine:  Total price? 12 TC per agent. It might get a bit cramped, but you could buy a second to make sure the first guy doesn't get lonely! This turned into a 30-commit ugly because the bodycams were originally meant to be accomplished via a refactoring of the spyglass kit. Big mistake that made me shelve the project -- until Melbert's simple bodycam component conveniently did exactly what I needed in a much simpler way. ## Why It's Good For The Game Having a "guy in the chair" for your kickass murder operator squad enables more brainy strategizing, and is thematically sound. Also, nukies have the opportunity to bring in another player to participate in the fun! ## Changelog 🆑 Rhials add: Nuclear Operatives now purchase an Intelligence Agent, who can watch cameras and bodycams, move the shuttle, and provide radio support. Only 12 Telecrystals! /🆑 * re-adds list of components for admins to remove (#82461) ## About The Pull Request The list of components on a mob when admins try to remove one didn't actually show them, now it does.  ## Why It's Good For The Game Messing with components/elements on mobs are such a pain, in this case was broken entirely.  ## Changelog 🆑 admin: Removing components button now lists components to remove /🆑 * Reboots the CNS Rebooter Implant. (#82441) ## About The Pull Request The CNS Rebooter Implant will now pull you out of stuns and stamcrit, while granting you a few seconds of stun immunity, comes with a 60 seconds cooldown ## Why It's Good For The Game The CNS Rebooter Implant is a strong candidate for the absolute worst implant in the game, it caps your stuns at 4 seconds (which is plenty of time to get murdered) and does nothing to prevent stamina damage, for something accessible in one of the latest research nodes and in the nukie uplink it should perform better than it does now. Besides, the game is in dire need for more tools to keep the stun meta at bay, and this is a good place to start. This PR makes it so the rebooter will bail you out stamcrit every 60 seconds, along with giving you a few seconds of immunity to run away or get a couple of hits in. ## Changelog 🆑 balance: CNS Rebooter Implant will now pull you out of stamcrit and grant you a few seconds of stun immunity /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> * Fix "Aheal" for ears deafness (#82448) ## About The Pull Request Make the admin button "Aheal" and Magic Wand of Healing (resurrection) actually full heal carbon's Ears. File _ears.dm contains timer variable "deaf" that should be updated to 0 after complete healing. But I think this must be properly code-refactored because looks like it's just duplicates(?) standart variable "damage" for organ type. ## Why It's Good For The Game Aheal - means FULLY HEAL. ## Changelog 🆑 fix: aheal now properly heals ears deafness /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> * Medipens can't have reagents removed from them anymore. (#82451) ## About The Pull Request This will be needed for https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/82449 because this removes the machine's ability to make infinite chems. Basically in https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/29139 they removed medipen's ability to have reagents injected into them, but never removed the ability to take reagents out. You could take a syringe, remove all chemicals from a medipen, put the main ingredient in a medipen refiller, then refill. You could do this right now on live servers with an epipen for infinite formaldehyde. This doesn't affect the hypospray. ## Why It's Good For The Game Removes a way of infinitely making reagents with a medipen refiller and also removes a dumb mechanic. You could take all chemicals out of an EHMS autoinjector, which removes the visual and feedback tell to the target that they've been injected, and even with 0 chemicals they get the disease anyways. You could buy medipens as a miner, take the chemicals out, and put them in a syringe or pill that you can inject yourself instantly with. You can take otherwise hard-to-get chemicals like fungal TB's 2-use cure injector, and make 40 cure pills instead. ## Changelog 🆑 fix: You can no longer take chemicals out of medipens with a syringe. /🆑 * Search string in catalogs in char prefs (#82423) * actually just removes stamina damage and knockdown from punches (#82400) removes punch knockdowns and stamina damage from them knockdown punches were also around the time disarm could just hardstun you to RNG this is dumb so we remove that also watermelon supposedly wanted to remove stamina damage from punches so idk about that anyway so this is a problem because you could be randomly floored by sheer luck through thick plates of metal and is overall not a very fun thing to play against especially with northstar gloves resolves unfun RNG by removing knockdowns and does something watermelon wanted by removing stam damage from it 🆑 balance: punches no longer knock down or deal stamina damage /🆑 * Fix slime `check_item_passthrough` effect (#82484) ## About The Pull Request This proc expects a user but is not passed one. ## Changelog 🆑 Melbert fix: Items will properly pass through slime on occasion /🆑 * Basic mobs now use z-level turnoff instead of simple (#82469) ## About The Pull Request On one compile of MetaStation, I saw that there's 45 basic mobs on the station, 256 on lavaland (the number growing from tendrils), and 59 in all other z levels combined. While we do expect Lavaland to be visited every round, at least it won't be running during the times when no one is there, but even more importantly, space exploration is something not done every round, so we don't have any reason to waste our resources on AIs that will never be interacted with. Simple animals had an easy solution to this: If no one is on the Z level, their AI turns off If someone is on the Z level, they are idle unless needed. The last simple animals that exists right now are bots, megafauna, geese, gondolas, and some minor ones like mimic, zombie, dark wizard, soulscythe, etc. Point is, we're very much nearly done going through all simple animals, so this code is being wasted just to ensure things like cleanbots won't work if no one is on the z level, something I doubt happens often, so I took their code and made it work for basic mobs instead. I could've done both but I thought it would look very bad, and maybe this is a good incentivize to get more basic mob conversions. There's one major change here and it's that we're missing the "Idle" mode, some basic mobs like the Lavaland village seems to be made with intent that they'll be running even if players aren't around, so this sets up a future PR that makes idle AI easier to add, and I want to make sure those cases are taken into account. ## Why It's Good For The Game We don't need to always be processing these basic mobs, and sets us in the future to hopefully also implement idle AIs. ## Changelog 🆑 balance: Basic mob AIs with no mobs on the Z level now stop. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com> * adds preferences to transhumanist (#82435) ## About The Pull Request You may remember this, that's because I accidentally deleted it before while trying to change things. Anyways! Adds drop-down selections and new options to transhumanist. also fixes a minor typo Previously, you could choose your replaced limb by taking prosthetic limb, setting what you want changed, and then switching to transhumanist, since they used the same preference previously. ## Why It's Good For The Game Transhumanist felt strange because it was hypothetically a voluntary operation, but the augmentation clinic just spun the wheel on what you got replaced. From a role-playing perspective, being unable to choose is uninteresting and confusing. Also it always says your limb being was being replaced with a robotic arm and that annoyed me. Now that you are able to select your replacement part, I've added two new options, the robotic voice box, good for a more prominent change then a limb that will be hidden for most of a round, and flashlight eyes, for when you are truly committed to being rushed directly to robotics seeing the bright future ahead of humanity! ## Changelog 🆑 add: Transhumanist now allows you to select your augmentation add: Transhumanist can now provide a robotic voice box, or flashlight eyes spellcheck: Transhumanist's roundstart text has been re-written to not be wrong /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com> * Watcher wreaths; Normal and Icewing varieties (#82457) Adds Watcher Wreaths. An item that makes it look like you have a slightly floating thorn crown that you can make from some of their material parts (and the icewing crusher trophy for the icewing variant). The wreath has emissives. They don't do anything mechanically, they're just for show.    I really like the whole thing with turning lavaland monsters into trophies and cosmetics. Going down and coming back up looking like someone who just crawled through a horror movie and took some souvenirs is great. Stuff like the trophy accessories, bone and drake armor and many of the various lavaland items have this quality, and it always amuses me when a tech sees a dressed up miner and just goes 'holy shit, where did you get that'? Drip is the ultimate reward for playing miner. Nobody can tell me otherwise. this is the endgame every miner craves. And I crave a goddamn crown made from the broken remains of my enemies. 🆑 add: Watcher wreaths. Made from the mangled remains of a watcher, now a handsome accessory for you to wear a few inches behind your head. Comes in Normal and Icewing variants. add: Some bounties for the two variants of watcher wreaths. /🆑 * CHEAP_HYPOTENUSE() no longer makes the differences between the coordinates absolute. (#82468) ## About The Pull Request CHEAP_HYPOTENUSE() no longer absolutes the differences between the coordinates. ## Why It's Good For The Game It gets squared so it doesn't need to be done. * Neutered symptoms no longer activate (#82467) ## About The Pull Request Stops activation of all neutered symptoms in a advanced disease. ## Why It's Good For The Game Closes https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/68944 ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Narcolepsy is no longer activated while neutered. /🆑 * Fixes the color matrix editor (#82478) ## About The Pull Request It was sending back stringified numbers as inputs. This came from a typescript cleanup pr from sync (#82000) and was ultimately caused by a... I think misunderstanding of how the color list works (#67967) ## Why It's Good For The Game Works like a charm now, which is good cause I use it a lot ## Changelog 🆑 fix: The color matrix editor now works properly again /🆑 * Hats no longer cover mouths (#82498) * Fixes banned/days remaining preferences display for non-dynamic ruleset antagonists. (#82506) * Reverts reversion: tgui will 516 or else (#82527) ## About The Pull Request Context: #82522 Apparently you cant just stuff the byond helper functions into an external js file, but if you do, byond won't even let you know its a problem until the servers crash and you have to run `bin/clean` just to unbork your entire repo This reimplements the changes from #82473 without: - moving the byond helper functions externally - causing a tooltip render issue in panel ## Why It's Good For The Game 516 prep (again this time) * Final Objective: Battle Royale (#82258) ## About The Pull Request Adds a new final objective option with a classic premise; the forced battle to the death. The concept is that the Syndicate will provide you with an implanter tool you can use on an arbitrary number of crew members. Once you have at least 6 (though there is no ceiling) you can activate the implants to start the Battle Royale and broadcast the perspectives of everyone you implanted live to the entertainment monitor. After activation these implants cause you to explode upon death. If at the end of 10 minutes, more than one person remains unexploded then all of the remaining implants will detonate simultaneously. Additionally, one of the station's departments (Medbay, Cargo, Science, or Engineering) will be chosen as the arena. If after 5 minutes pass you're not within that department (or if you leave it after that time has passed) then you will be killed. The Syndicate plan on both using the recorded footage to study Nanotrasen technology, and also to sell it as an underground blood sport, and so have employed a pirate broadcasting station to provide colour commentary. The implantation is silent, however it requires you and your target to be adjacent and stood still for one and a half seconds. Once implanted, it will occasionally itch and eventually signal to the implantee that something is up, so once you start implanting someone you're on a soft timer until you are given away. You can also implant yourself if you want to do that for some reason. Removing an implant from someone has a 70% chance of setting it off instantly, but it _is_ possible. If the implant is exposed to EMP, this value is randomised between 0 and 100%. You could also try doing surgery while the patient is wearing a bomb suit or something, that puzzle is for you to solve and I'm not going to tell you the answers. I'm sure you'll think of ones I haven't. ## Why It's Good For The Game Adds a somewhat more down-to-earth but still hopefully exciting and threatening option which should let people mess around with the sandbox. The mutual death element provides some roleplaying prompts; nothing actually _forces_ you to fight apart from fear of death and it may be possible to find other ways to survive, or perform some kind of solidarity behaviour with your fellow contestants. Maybe you'll try that but one of your fellow contestants just wants to be the last survivor anyway. Maybe you'll pretend you're setting up some kind of mutual survivorship thing in order to make sure you're the sole survivor. Gives some people to watch on the bar TV channel. The crew apparently love playing Deathmatch while dead so we might as well enable doing it while alive. Also I'm going to follow this up with a separate PR to remove the Space Dragon objective and it felt like it'd be a good idea to do one out one in ## Changelog 🆑 add: Adds a new Final Objective where you force your fellow crew to fight to the death on pain of... death. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: _0Steven <jaydondegenerschool@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com> Co-authored-by: _0Steven <42909981+00-Steven@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Zephyr <12817816+ZephyrTFA@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: LemonInTheDark <58055496+LemonInTheDark@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Rhials <28870487+Rhials@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: John Willard <53777086+JohnFulpWillard@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: EnterTheJake <102721711+EnterTheJake@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Artemchik542 <32270644+Artemchik542@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Yaroslav Nurkov <78199449+AnywayFarus@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: jimmyl <70376633+mc-oofert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Skeleton-In-Disguise <49223093+Skeleton-In-Disguise@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: necromanceranne <40847847+necromanceranne@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Pickle-Coding <58013024+Pickle-Coding@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Bilbo367 <163439532+Bilbo367@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: FlufflesTheDog <piecopresident@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: AnturK <AnturK@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jacquerel <hnevard@gmail.com> |
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Alt click refactor (#82656)
## About The Pull Request Rewrites how alt click works. Based heavily on #82625. What a cool concept, it flows nicely with #82533. Fixes #81242 (tm bugs fixed) Fixes #82668 <details><summary>More info for devs</summary> Handy regex used for alt click s&r: `AltClick\((.*).*\)(\n\t.*\.\.\(\))?` `click_alt($1)` (yes I am aware this only copies the first arg. there are no other args!) ### Obj reskins No reason for obj reskin to check on every single alt click for every object. It applies to only a few items. - Moved to obj/item - Made into signal - Added screentips ### Ventcrawling Every single atmospherics machine checked for ventcrawling capability on alt click despite only 3 objects needing that functionality. This has been moved down to those individual items. </details> ## Why It's Good For The Game For players: - Alt clicking should work more logically, not causing double actions like eject disk and open item window - Added context menus for reskinnable items - Removed adjacency restriction on loot panel For devs: - Makes alt click interactions easier to work with, no more click chain nonsense and redundant guard clauses. - OOP hell reduced - Pascal Case reduced - Glorious snake case ## Changelog 🆑 add: The lootpanel now works at range. add: Screentips for reskinnable items. fix: Alt click interactions have been refactored, which may lead to unintentional changes to gameplay. Report any issues, please. /🆑 |
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Final Objective: Battle Royale (#82258)
## About The Pull Request Adds a new final objective option with a classic premise; the forced battle to the death. The concept is that the Syndicate will provide you with an implanter tool you can use on an arbitrary number of crew members. Once you have at least 6 (though there is no ceiling) you can activate the implants to start the Battle Royale and broadcast the perspectives of everyone you implanted live to the entertainment monitor. After activation these implants cause you to explode upon death. If at the end of 10 minutes, more than one person remains unexploded then all of the remaining implants will detonate simultaneously. Additionally, one of the station's departments (Medbay, Cargo, Science, or Engineering) will be chosen as the arena. If after 5 minutes pass you're not within that department (or if you leave it after that time has passed) then you will be killed. The Syndicate plan on both using the recorded footage to study Nanotrasen technology, and also to sell it as an underground blood sport, and so have employed a pirate broadcasting station to provide colour commentary. The implantation is silent, however it requires you and your target to be adjacent and stood still for one and a half seconds. Once implanted, it will occasionally itch and eventually signal to the implantee that something is up, so once you start implanting someone you're on a soft timer until you are given away. You can also implant yourself if you want to do that for some reason. Removing an implant from someone has a 70% chance of setting it off instantly, but it _is_ possible. If the implant is exposed to EMP, this value is randomised between 0 and 100%. You could also try doing surgery while the patient is wearing a bomb suit or something, that puzzle is for you to solve and I'm not going to tell you the answers. I'm sure you'll think of ones I haven't. ## Why It's Good For The Game Adds a somewhat more down-to-earth but still hopefully exciting and threatening option which should let people mess around with the sandbox. The mutual death element provides some roleplaying prompts; nothing actually _forces_ you to fight apart from fear of death and it may be possible to find other ways to survive, or perform some kind of solidarity behaviour with your fellow contestants. Maybe you'll try that but one of your fellow contestants just wants to be the last survivor anyway. Maybe you'll pretend you're setting up some kind of mutual survivorship thing in order to make sure you're the sole survivor. Gives some people to watch on the bar TV channel. The crew apparently love playing Deathmatch while dead so we might as well enable doing it while alive. Also I'm going to follow this up with a separate PR to remove the Space Dragon objective and it felt like it'd be a good idea to do one out one in ## Changelog 🆑 add: Adds a new Final Objective where you force your fellow crew to fight to the death on pain of... death. /🆑 |
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[MIRROR] Bumping into a door in a stealth implant opens the door (if you have access) (#27102)
* Bumping into a door in a stealth implant opens the door (if you have access) (#82224) ## About The Pull Request Bumping into a door in a stealth implant opens the door (if you have access) ## Why It's Good For The Game  Reduces jank by allowing stealth boxes to open doors. ## Changelog 🆑 qol: You can now open airlocks (That you have access to) while inside a stealth implant box /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@ san7890.com> * Bumping into a door in a stealth implant opens the door (if you have access) --------- Co-authored-by: Xander3359 <66163761+Xander3359@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@ san7890.com> |
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Bumping into a door in a stealth implant opens the door (if you have access) (#82224)
## About The Pull Request Bumping into a door in a stealth implant opens the door (if you have access) ## Why It's Good For The Game  Reduces jank by allowing stealth boxes to open doors. ## Changelog 🆑 qol: You can now open airlocks (That you have access to) while inside a stealth implant box /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com> |
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[MIRROR] Deathmatch modifiers (#26915)
* Deathmatch modifiers * Update supplypod.dm --------- Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: jjpark-kb <55967837+jjpark-kb@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Deathmatch modifiers (#81673)
## About The Pull Request This PR adds the base to simple modifiers that the host can select to make the minigame ~~worse~~ more entertaining for everyone. Here's the screenshot of the UI (without a few modifiers I added later):  ## Why It's Good For The Game I've seen this minigame is frankly popular lately, so I thought I could contribute to it. ## Changelog 🆑 add: Added 20+ modifiers to the deathmatch minigame, which can be enabled by the host. /🆑 |
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[MIRROR] Freedom implant and Biodegrade works on knotted shoes (#26456)
* Freedom implant and Biodegrade works on knotted shoes (#81376) ## About The Pull Request - Freedom Implant will un-knot knotted shoes. - Biodegrade will melt knotted shoes. ## Why It's Good For The Game Just a niche interaction idea I had. Knotted shoes are, obviously, obstructing your movement so these two tools that aim to un-obstruct your movement should do something about it, right? Also it would be funny to see a Ling melt their own shoes. Biodegrade prioritizes handcuffs over anything else so it shouldn't be of great concern. ## Changelog 🆑 Melbert add: Freedom Implants and Biodegrade can you free you of the shackles of knotted shoes. /🆑 * Freedom implant and Biodegrade works on knotted shoes --------- Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Freedom implant and Biodegrade works on knotted shoes (#81376)
## About The Pull Request - Freedom Implant will un-knot knotted shoes. - Biodegrade will melt knotted shoes. ## Why It's Good For The Game Just a niche interaction idea I had. Knotted shoes are, obviously, obstructing your movement so these two tools that aim to un-obstruct your movement should do something about it, right? Also it would be funny to see a Ling melt their own shoes. Biodegrade prioritizes handcuffs over anything else so it shouldn't be of great concern. ## Changelog 🆑 Melbert add: Freedom Implants and Biodegrade can you free you of the shackles of knotted shoes. /🆑 |
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[MIRROR] Comprehensive cleanup of storage datum, replaces the weakrefs with just refs (because they were managed already) (#26357)
* Comprehensive cleanup of storage datum, replaces the weakrefs with just refs (because they were managed already) * fixes --------- Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: jjpark-kb <mccorvey.norman@gmail.com> |
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Comprehensive cleanup of storage datum, replaces the weakrefs with just refs (because they were managed already) (#81120)
## About The Pull Request
- Large amount of storage datum cleanup.
- Documentation.
- Maybe more consistent use of parent vs real_location.
- Removes the weakrefs, replaces it with just references.
- These were already managed references anyways so why bother?
- Removes a bunch of arguments no one used and would ever used so only
the most useful args are left.
- Some bugfixes.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Aiming to make storage easier to work with. The whole intent of this was
to bugfix the whole "weight class" thing that keeps popping up but I had
to do this first.
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
fix: When placing an item into storage (such as backpacks), all nearby
mobs now get a message, rather than just the first mob.
fix: TGC decks of cards should act a bit less odd when looking inside.
refactor: Refactored a bit of storage, cleaned up a fair bit of its
code. Let me know if you notice anything funky about storage (like
backpacks).
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[MIRROR] Kicks Martial Arts out of the attack chain (yippee), makes it use signals, plus a large clean up of existing martial arts (#26328)
Kicks Martial Arts out of the attack chain (yippee), makes it use signals, plus a large clean up of existing martial arts (#81097) - Kicks Martial Arts out of the attack chain. - All Martial Arts attacks are now handled via unarmed attack or grab signals - This means all martial arts are now technically on the living level, allowing any mob that can unarmed attack to martial arts. Sort of. YMMV. - All martial arts block checking is now handled by the arts themselves, meaning you can selectively decide for a martial arts strike to not be blocked. Maybe good for the future. - A comprehensive cleanup of all existing martial arts. Improving var names, code, adding some missing animation calls, etc. Fixes #74829 Untangles the mess that is martial arts, making it a lot easier to work with the attack chain and making it overall a ton more consistent. 🆑 Melbert refactor: Big martial arts refactor, they should now overall act a ton more consistent. Also technically any mob can do martial arts. Let me know if something is funky. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Useroth <37159550+Useroth@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Kicks Martial Arts out of the attack chain (yippee), makes it use signals, plus a large clean up of existing martial arts (#81097)
## About The Pull Request - Kicks Martial Arts out of the attack chain. - All Martial Arts attacks are now handled via unarmed attack or grab signals - This means all martial arts are now technically on the living level, allowing any mob that can unarmed attack to martial arts. Sort of. YMMV. - All martial arts block checking is now handled by the arts themselves, meaning you can selectively decide for a martial arts strike to not be blocked. Maybe good for the future. - A comprehensive cleanup of all existing martial arts. Improving var names, code, adding some missing animation calls, etc. Fixes #74829 ## Why It's Good For The Game Untangles the mess that is martial arts, making it a lot easier to work with the attack chain and making it overall a ton more consistent. ## Changelog 🆑 Melbert refactor: Big martial arts refactor, they should now overall act a ton more consistent. Also technically any mob can do martial arts. Let me know if something is funky. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@users.noreply.github.com> |
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[MIRROR] Implant pad TGUI [MDB IGNORE] (#26147)
* Implant pad TGUI (#80978) ## About The Pull Request I was messing a little bit with TGUI stuff and ended up turning the implant pad TGUI, so why not. On top of the new UI, I replaced the messages to chat with nice and consistent balloon alerts which will hopefully make it not seem like an ancient piece of shit. Video demonstration https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/53777086/a1ebe0d4-005b-4e29-a623-2c1b352cd017 I also removed ``INTERACT_MACHINE_SET_MACHINE`` from the prisoner console, because it was accidentally left in when the console was moved to TGUI ## Why It's Good For The Game I'm still going down the list of things that need to be TGUI, and I ended up doing this cause I just felt like it while messing with some other stuff. Rest of the list is visible here: https://hackmd.io/@ sClqlHM0T4yZfn-qa5KnAg/S152Tl2hh ## Changelog 🆑 refactor: Implant pads now use TGUI /🆑 * Implant pad TGUI --------- Co-authored-by: John Willard <53777086+JohnFulpWillard@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Implant pad TGUI (#80978)
## About The Pull Request I was messing a little bit with TGUI stuff and ended up turning the implant pad TGUI, so why not. On top of the new UI, I replaced the messages to chat with nice and consistent balloon alerts which will hopefully make it not seem like an ancient piece of shit. Video demonstration https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/53777086/a1ebe0d4-005b-4e29-a623-2c1b352cd017 I also removed ``INTERACT_MACHINE_SET_MACHINE`` from the prisoner console, because it was accidentally left in when the console was moved to TGUI ## Why It's Good For The Game I'm still going down the list of things that need to be TGUI, and I ended up doing this cause I just felt like it while messing with some other stuff. Rest of the list is visible here: https://hackmd.io/@sClqlHM0T4yZfn-qa5KnAg/S152Tl2hh ## Changelog 🆑 refactor: Implant pads now use TGUI /🆑 |
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[MIRROR] Micro-optimize qdel by only permitting one parameter [MDB IGNORE] (#25889)
* Micro-optimize qdel by only permitting one parameter (#80628) Productionizes #80615. The core optimization is this: ```patch - var/hint = to_delete.Destroy(arglist(args.Copy(2))) // Let our friend know they're about to get fucked up. + var/hint = to_delete.Destroy(force) // Let our friend know they're about to get fucked up. ``` We avoid a heap allocation in the form of copying the args over to a new list. A/B testing shows this results in 33% better overtime, and in a real round shaving off a full second of self time and 0.4 seconds of overtime--both of these would be doubled in the event this is merged as the new proc was only being run 50% of the time. * Micro-optimize qdel by only permitting one parameter --------- Co-authored-by: Mothblocks <35135081+Mothblocks@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Micro-optimize qdel by only permitting one parameter (#80628)
Productionizes #80615. The core optimization is this: ```patch - var/hint = to_delete.Destroy(arglist(args.Copy(2))) // Let our friend know they're about to get fucked up. + var/hint = to_delete.Destroy(force) // Let our friend know they're about to get fucked up. ``` We avoid a heap allocation in the form of copying the args over to a new list. A/B testing shows this results in 33% better overtime, and in a real round shaving off a full second of self time and 0.4 seconds of overtime--both of these would be doubled in the event this is merged as the new proc was only being run 50% of the time. |
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[MIRROR] "Security Implant" rework, prisoner management console updates [MDB IGNORE] (#25525)
* "Security Implant" rework, prisoner management console updates * Fix conflicts --------- Co-authored-by: Rhials <28870487+Rhials@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: SomeRandomOwl <somerandomowl@ratchtnet.com> Co-authored-by: Bloop <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> |
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"Security Implant" rework, prisoner management console updates (#79882)
## About The Pull Request For the vernacular purposes of the following PR body -- "Security Implant" refers to the existing subset of implants given, by security, to captured prisoners and such as a punitive, controlling measure. This includes the chemical, tracking, and maybe exile implants. This revamps the functionality of how "security" implants are displayed on huds, prisoner management console implant controls/readouts, and their instrumentality. It was also, ultimately, an attempt at nerfing the tracking implant that spiralled far out of control. Rather than only displaying chemical on the right and tracking on the left, all implants with the "security implant" flag will be trackable on SecHuds. A maximum of two can be implanted at once. This is both due to technical limitations, but also conveniently provides security a limit to consider when choosing implants. Implants now also occupy their HUD slot based on the order they were implanted in, rather than always occupying the same spot. Neat!  From two (three if you count the exile implant), there are now five security implants. _The tracker implant has been split into two of these implants._ <details> <summary>Summary of the implants, functions, changes:</summary> <br> - **Tracker (Red)** -- No longer grants teleporter beacon. Tracking radius has been increased from 20 to 35 tiles. The Prisoner Management Console will now list the area the prisoner is occupying as well. Disables after the implantee is dead for 10 minutes. - **Chemical (Blue)** -- No mechanical changes. The implant pad readout has been modified slightly. - **Exile (Green)** -- In addition to past functionality, station shuttle controls (public, mining, etc.) will be unresponsive for the implantee. Flimsy, but more effective than a stern warning not to come back from lavaland. - **Beacon (Yellow)** -- Implantee becomes a teleporter beacon. The prisoner console will report if their currently occupied area is hazardous or not, so half of the security team doesn't blindly teleport into space or lava. Disables after the implantee is dead for 10 minutes. Available from Cargo. - **Teleport Blocker (Deep Blue, not shown)** -- Prevents the implantee from being teleported. Ever wanted to keep a wizard or cultist in a cell? This is where you can start. Available from Cargo, expensive and scarce. Each of the implants has some application that would benefit security if used on a captured criminal. Their usefulness may overlap in some places, but the overall range of control these implants give security is broadened. </details> The implant control console has also been given a small facelift. Certain implants provide more useful readouts that can help officers locate, control, or capture an implantee, rewarding cooperation between officers. It has also been totally converted into TGUI by @MrMelbert. Kickass! Also, You can now remotely destroy implants, either to relieve criminals from their punishment or to make room for a different implant. Wardens should keep hold of their ID and remember to log out, since a motivated convict could use it to shed their implants!  Everything made in this PR _should_ be scaleable enough to allow for new security implant types to be implemented with relative ease. The teleport-blocker implant was a last minute attempt to prove it to myself. I had a few more ideas for implants in my head, but figured this PR was already getting big and ugly enough. That is all for another day. I truly apologize if there's anything I've missed in here. I did a lot of this over a long period of time and kind of just... sat on it for a while. If there's any confusing our unexplained changes, feel free to point them out and I'll try to give an explanation. ## Why It's Good For The Game The goal of this PR is to give a bit more depth to security's armory implants. The intent is to present a choice in what implants are given (rather than just tracker and maybe chem if you're feeling spiteful), and to make them more useful as punitive/monitoring tools. The tracker implant needed a nerf (and probably still does regardless of this PR's success). It's never used for tracking since the teleporter beacon is much more direct (+ gives a virtually free attack opportunity), and the tracking range was incredibly subpar. I'd rather not take toys away from security, but having the best option not be roundstart gear feels like a fair compromise. Warden content. Wardens have more gear to budget for and use at their own (or the HOSes) discretion. The changes to the prisoner console allow them to coordinate with officers to get good value out of the implants they've chosen for an implantee. Gives antagonists an alternate way to get de-implanted, without external help, that can only be granted at the fault of security. Wardens who dish out implants must keep an eye on the people carrying them! ## Changelog 🆑 Rhials, MrMelbert add: The Tracker implant has had its teleport beacon functionality migrated to the new (cargo accessible) Beacon implant. add: Teleport Blocker security implant, that prevents the implantee from teleporting by any means. Purchasable from cargo. add: Security implants may now be harmlessly self-destructed at the Prisoner Management Console. balance: The Tracker implant tracking radius has increased from 20 to 35 tiles. The Prisoner Management Console will track and display the area the implantee is in as well. balance: The exile implant now prevents implantees from operating shuttle controls. code: Various code improvements and removal of unused vars in the Prisoner Management Console code: The HUD slots for chem/tracking implants have been converted to display any implant with the IMPLANT_TYPE_SECURITY flag and an associated sprite. spellcheck: Modifies various implant pad readouts, removing false information and rewriting some sections. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <kmelbert4@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> |
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[MIRROR] Explodes device.dmi [MDB IGNORE] (#25523)
* Explodes device.dmi * Demodularize these * Update traitordevices.dm * Update traitordevices.dm * Modularizes hypnotic flash * Modular dmi repath * Modular dmi repath --------- Co-authored-by: YesterdaysPromise <122572637+YesterdaysPromise@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Giz <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Explodes device.dmi (#80025)
## About The Pull Request I woke up today and thought 'what would be easy thing to do today so I can say I've done something?'. Then I remembered I saw several gangtool usages the time I split radio up, and I could remedy those. 7 hours later, device.dmi is split in a folder of its own, and I've also given unique sprites to door remotes and landing desginators. ## Why It's Good For The Game The device.dmi was kind of a mess. ## Changelog 🆑 /🆑 |
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[MIRROR] Nukes radio.dmi, adds inhands for somewhat relevant items. [MDB IGNORE] (#25147)
* Nukes radio.dmi, adds inhands for somewhat relevant items. (#79792) ## About The Pull Request Third /icon/ cleansing splinter 1. Comments on commits say all it does pretty much.  ## Why It's Good For The Game Inhand for walkietalkie was requested in the project, gets rid of some usecases of old 'gangtool', headset splitoff requested by Fazzie. Inhands reflecting the items they are supposed to represent is nice. ## Changelog 🆑 image: Following now have unique item sprites: syndicate war declaration radio, curator and chief beacon's, chaplain beacon. image: Following now have unique inhand sprites: radio, export scanner, walkie-talkie, syndicate war declaration radio, curator and chief beacon's, chaplain beacon. /🆑 * Nukes radio.dmi, adds inhands for somewhat relevant items. --------- Co-authored-by: YesterdaysPromise <122572637+YesterdaysPromise@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Nukes radio.dmi, adds inhands for somewhat relevant items. (#79792)
## About The Pull Request Third /icon/ cleansing splinter 1. Comments on commits say all it does pretty much.  ## Why It's Good For The Game Inhand for walkietalkie was requested in the project, gets rid of some usecases of old 'gangtool', headset splitoff requested by Fazzie. Inhands reflecting the items they are supposed to represent is nice. ## Changelog 🆑 image: Following now have unique item sprites: syndicate war declaration radio, curator and chief beacon's, chaplain beacon. image: Following now have unique inhand sprites: radio, export scanner, walkie-talkie, syndicate war declaration radio, curator and chief beacon's, chaplain beacon. /🆑 |
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[MIRROR] More standardization for ghost notifications (READY) [MDB IGNORE] (#25104)
* More standardization for ghost notifications (READY) (#79596) ## About The Pull Request I'm still not satisfied with how ghost notifications work. This gives every notification with a source (99% of all notifications, in other words) a link to jump/orbit. Currently, notifications with "play" interactions would only get the interact link, so jumping to the source was pretty annoying. It removes posting the entire message in the alert tooltip, as some got pretty lengthy and it didn't seem to fit. To replace this, they will always use headers After:    NOTIFY_JUMP and NOTIFY_ORBIT have been merged, since the only difference seems to be whether it's a turf. The result shaves off some redundant lines of code, since most-every usage of notify_ghosts uses NOTIFY_ORBIT. ## Why It's Good For The Game More standardization for the ghost notification system. Adds a few alert headers that never had them. All in all, makes it easier for creators to throw alerts at ghosts ## Changelog 🆑 qol: Nearly every ghost alert should now feature a "VIEW" button, even those with click interaction. del: Ghost alerts no longer show the entire message in the tooltip, instead have been replaced with titles. /🆑 * More standardization for ghost notifications (READY) * Modular * Update outpost_of_cogs.dm --------- Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Giz <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> |
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More standardization for ghost notifications (READY) (#79596)
## About The Pull Request I'm still not satisfied with how ghost notifications work. This gives every notification with a source (99% of all notifications, in other words) a link to jump/orbit. Currently, notifications with "play" interactions would only get the interact link, so jumping to the source was pretty annoying. It removes posting the entire message in the alert tooltip, as some got pretty lengthy and it didn't seem to fit. To replace this, they will always use headers After:    NOTIFY_JUMP and NOTIFY_ORBIT have been merged, since the only difference seems to be whether it's a turf. The result shaves off some redundant lines of code, since most-every usage of notify_ghosts uses NOTIFY_ORBIT. ## Why It's Good For The Game More standardization for the ghost notification system. Adds a few alert headers that never had them. All in all, makes it easier for creators to throw alerts at ghosts ## Changelog 🆑 qol: Nearly every ghost alert should now feature a "VIEW" button, even those with click interaction. del: Ghost alerts no longer show the entire message in the tooltip, instead have been replaced with titles. /🆑 |
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[MIRROR] Converts some notify_ghosts args to bitflags, multilines all notify_ghosts calls [MDB IGNORE] (#24804)
* Converts some notify_ghosts args to bitflags, multilines all notify_ghosts calls * Update supermatter.dm * Modular * More modular * Update cortical_borer_egg.dm --------- Co-authored-by: Rhials <28870487+Rhials@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Bloop <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Converts some notify_ghosts args to bitflags, multilines all notify_ghosts calls (#79320)
## About The Pull Request This helps clean up my favorite helper proc in the whole codebase, `notify_ghosts()`. The notify_suiciders, ignore_mapload, and flashwindow args are GONE. They have been replaced with the notify_flags bitflag argument. This was intended to make deadchat announcements a bitflag argument too, but those got reverted right before I originally wanted to submit this PR. The on-screen popup now shows the notification body when you hover it with your mouse again. The format is now `[notify_ghosts message] -- [click action (orbit/jump/play)]` Every single `notify_ghosts()` call has been changed to multiline format and has been given trailing commas. Pretty! ## Why It's Good For The Game Cleans up a proc that is very popular and going through a lot of changes at the time. Allows for further flexibility when this proc inevitably gets tweaked or improved. 12 -> 10 args is an improvement, and it doesn't impact the helper's flexibility at all. ## Changelog 🆑 Rhials code: The notify_ghosts proc has been cleaned up. Please report any abnormal changes in deadchat notification behavior. qol: The on-screen deadchat popups now contain the notification blurb when hovered with your mouse again. /🆑 |
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[MIRROR] Refactor gib code to use bitflags and have documentation [MDB IGNORE] (#24143)
* Refactor gib code to use bitflags and have documentation * Modular updates * Modular updates * Modular updates --------- Co-authored-by: Tim <timothymtorres@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Giz <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Refactor gib code to use bitflags and have documentation (#78754)
## About The Pull Request This takes all the gib related procs: - `gib()` - `spawn_gibs()` - `spill_organs()` - `spread_bodyparts()` And adds heavy documentation that communicates what the procs are used for and how the different bitflags affect them. The difference is noticeable: `gib(TRUE, FALSE, FALSE, null)` vs `gib(DROP_ORGANS|DROP_BODYPARTS)` The code is now much more legible which is important considering it's used in a lot of places! Another robust change, is that we had several places in the code where there were double negatives like so: ``` /mob/living/carbon/spill_organs(no_brain, no_organs, no_bodyparts) if(!no_bodyparts) // DOUBLE NEGATIVES ARE BAD M'KAY?!? // do stuff here ``` This is a mindfuck to untangle. I inverted a lot of these parts so we don't lose our sanity. Last thing that was changed was a big `if()` loop in the `spill_organ()` proc. This was refactored to just be a simple `for` loop with `continue` statements where we needed to skip enabled bitflags. It's now shorter and cleaner than before. The only slight gameplay change this affects is that gibbing a mob now guarantees to drop all items unless the `DROP_ITEMS` bitflag is deliberately omitted. Some places like admin gib self, we don't want this to happen. ## Why It's Good For The Game Gib code is very old. (~15 years) People kept adding more arguments to the procs when it should have been a bitflag initially. By doing it this way, there is more flexibility and readability when it comes to adding new code in the future. ## Changelog 🆑 refactor: Refactor gib code to be more robust. qol: Gibbing a mob will result in all items being dropped instead of getting deleted. There are a few exceptions (like admin gib self) where this will not take place. /🆑 |
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[MIRROR] Freedom Implant Feedback and Facelift [MDB IGNORE] (#23992)
* Freedom Implant Feedback and Facelift (#78486) ## About The Pull Request This aims to make the freedom implant a bit less clunky, and a bit more responsive. No fundamental changes or buffs or anything, just some more feedback and player-facing clarity on what this thing actually does. Changes include: - Freedom implants can no longer be implanted into non-carbon (uncuffable) mobs. - The freedom implant will no longer expend charges when used without active restraints. - The to_chat has been replaced with a balloon alert (displayed to the user only, of course). - The implant throws a balloon alert shortly after it runs out of charges, notifying the user that it has degraded and is gone. - The implant pad readout has been changed to provide a bit more useful information, and provide a bit less incorrect information. - No, seriously, what did _"Analyzes certain shadow signals in the nervous system"_ even mean? Shadowlings?? - The uplink listing now lists the number of uses, and explains that the implant is useful for more than just handcuffs. ## Why It's Good For The Game I used this thing once on a nukie round and thought "oh god this needs a facelift immediately". Players should be able to know the basic functions of their toys without having to consult the wiki. ## Changelog 🆑 Rhials qol: The freedom implant has received minor feedback and other minor usage improvements. /🆑 * Freedom Implant Feedback and Facelift --------- Co-authored-by: Rhials <28870487+Rhials@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Freedom Implant Feedback and Facelift (#78486)
## About The Pull Request This aims to make the freedom implant a bit less clunky, and a bit more responsive. No fundamental changes or buffs or anything, just some more feedback and player-facing clarity on what this thing actually does. Changes include: - Freedom implants can no longer be implanted into non-carbon (uncuffable) mobs. - The freedom implant will no longer expend charges when used without active restraints. - The to_chat has been replaced with a balloon alert (displayed to the user only, of course). - The implant throws a balloon alert shortly after it runs out of charges, notifying the user that it has degraded and is gone. - The implant pad readout has been changed to provide a bit more useful information, and provide a bit less incorrect information. - No, seriously, what did _"Analyzes certain shadow signals in the nervous system"_ even mean? Shadowlings?? - The uplink listing now lists the number of uses, and explains that the implant is useful for more than just handcuffs. ## Why It's Good For The Game I used this thing once on a nukie round and thought "oh god this needs a facelift immediately". Players should be able to know the basic functions of their toys without having to consult the wiki. ## Changelog 🆑 Rhials qol: The freedom implant has received minor feedback and other minor usage improvements. /🆑 |