-Patches map-spawn random objects inside loot piles
-Adds counter-clockwise rotation to many objects
-Prevents borers from crashing VR
-Tweaks blood drying to not queue dry timers on mapload
-Prevents adding grabs to crates
-Fixes look up verb when outdoors
-Lets vehicles fall through open space
-Lets the cargo tug dangerously use stairs
-Fixes med/sec bot runtimes
-Fixes TECH_MAGNETS incorrect define
-Fixes damage/stumblevore procing every step when riding taurs/borgs while confused
* Update settings
* Whitespace changes
* Comment out merger hooks in gitattributes
Corrupt maps would have to be resolved in repo before hooks could be updated
* Revert "Whitespace changes"
This reverts commit afbdd1d8442973f5d570c30920d9d865b5acd479.
* Whitespace again minus example
* Gitignore example changelog
* Restore changelog merge setting
* Keep older dmi hook attribute until hooks can be updated
* update vscode settings too
* Renormalize remaining
* Revert "Gitignore example changelog"
This reverts commit de22ad375d3ee4d5930c550da2fd23a29a86e616.
* Attempt to normalize example.yml (and another file I guess)
* Try again
* Creating new objects is cheap, in fact comparable to the cost of getting it out of the pool, so it doesn't help there.
* Placing items in the pool is far more expensive than letting them garbage collect due to the resetting of vars and such.
This updates synthetic limbs to make more sense. It tweaks what you can 'see' when examining people. If someone has a robotic leg but is wearing pants, how would you know that? If someone has a burn on their arm, but their jumpsuit sleeves down, how would you know that? If someone has a replacement Vey-Med arm, how would you know it's robotic? It also treats examining FBPs more 'realistically'. If they are covered except for their head, it doesn't matter if their whole body is Bishop robotic. If their head is Vey-Med and that's all you can see, they just look human to you.
So FBP manufacturers can have a 'lifelike' var set. Vey-Med has this. This makes the limbs not show obviously non-organic damage (dents) until they are more damaged and start showing wires/metal. Attempts to treat these limbs with medical stuff results in a different message. Manufacturers can also set individual blood colors. Vey-Med blood is now white, ala Bishop from Aliens.
isSynthetic proc = Is the mob actually synthetic, as in, mechanically for breathing/tox purposes?
looksSynthetic proc = Does the mob display outward signs of being synthetic? Based on head and torso and what's revealed.
Other fixes:
You can no longer attach limbs to non-existent parents. You can't give somone a foot on a leg that doesn't exist.
You can't attach fleshy limbs to robotic ones. BODIES DO NOT WORK THAT WAY.
'Synthetic' var on humans points to manufacturer if you need to grab it quickly. isSynthetic returns this as well.
Robolimb count (and thus overheating speed) updates whenever your limbs change.
Lifelike FBPs do not show a 'system offline glyph'.
isSynthetic and looksSynthetic moved to human_helpers becasue they were defined on human in mob_helpers
Nanopaste correctly repairs limbs using the new procs (both burn and brute, making it an expensive welder+wire)
More tweaks to IPC fixes.
Merge resolution/compile fixes.
Further work on properly integrating, updating and fixing prosthetic options.
Repathed internal organs to organ/internal.
More work on full synthetics, changelings, overheating.
Working on getting organs to qdel properly and spawn properly when robotized.
Finalized some overheating values, added remaining prosthetic icons.
Finalizing the testing version of the full prosthetic bodies branch.
Added suit cyclers to the autolathe and map.
Fixing runtime errors.
Fixing errors.
Changelog.
Replacing limb and organ strings with constants.
Prevented brainless species from becoming full cyborgs.
Fixed issues with brain/MMIs renaming themselves inappropriately.
Various fixes and oversights.