* adds "you" to some combat visible_messages.
* more you-messages and attack verbs to present tense.
* small fixes
* more additions and small fixes
* few message tweaks
* Fixes a typo and few other wordings.
I wanted to get this up next day but I kept falling asleep before finishing what I wanted to
About The Pull Request
Fixes some issues that have been brought to my attention with smart cables
Closes#44768Closes#44775
Why It's Good For The Game
this shit pretty broke as is in game.
Changelog
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fix: removed mech rcl from the research node so it stops spamming a warning in log
fix: cables now disconnect machines when cut
fix: terminal linking/not linking behavior with smeses has been improved
fix: couple of small mapping fixes
tweak: changed cable coils back to 30
tweak: changed the box smes room a little to prevent stacking terminals
tweak: removed the rpcl from engineering on every map because it's not used for wiring anymore
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Cables now autoconnect on cardinal directions. All cable placement has been completely stripped out and replaced with simple single cable per tile logic.
Low effort demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXp8s6ORWbA
Yes I am aware that cutting it is not dropping wire, that version was bugged.
Cables no longer need a knot specifically placed to link to power objects. The sprite is automatically changed to represent this.
The only exception to this logic is that on smes units, due to the terminal being next to the output, they will not link there.
On a technical powernet side, this is the same as old cables once actually placed. They still use the existing powernet system, just the placement and connection works differently.
Old cables have been turned into "pipe cleaners" for wire art purposes. they work just like the old ones, just missing all the powernet functionality, and also you can put them on top of the floor.
Why It's Good For The Game
How obnoxious cables were to both map and work with in game has been something that has annoyed me for a really long time now.
This is both easier for new players to learn, and easier for experienced players to work with.
Along with making in game much more intuitive and easier, it makes mapping much easier as well. Mad lad wjohn was able to rip out all the mapping conversion in one day because of how much faster it is to work with.
cl actioninja and wjohn
add: Cables have been completely reworked. Simple per tile connection logic, automatically connects to things above it. Think minecraft redstone.
add: Old cables have been kept as pipe cleaner. They are non-functional in terms of power, but otherwise have the same connection logic. Also can go on top of tiles.
remove: mech cable layer has been removed because it was terrible shitcode nobody used
tweak: (sort of balance) cable stack sized has been reduced to 15.
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* Passes thrownthing to hitby
* Items now also pass thrownthing
* No longer uses default arguments
Also fixes bananium shield
* Adds more arguments to hitby calls
* Standardises throw_impact
* Clears up some loose ends
* Adds back wacky comment
* Reinstates can_push=FALSE on bananium shield
Aiming to implement the framework oranges has detailed in https://tgstation13.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=19102
Moves canmove to a bitflag in a new variable called mobility_flags, that will allow finer grain control of what someone can do codewise, for example, letting them move but not stand up, or stand up but not move.
Adds Immobilize()d status effect that freezes movement but does not prevent anything else.
Adds Paralyze()d which is oldstun "You can't do anything at all and knock down).
Stun() will now prevent any item/UI usage and movement (which is similar to before).
Knockdown() will now only knockdown without preventing item usage/movement.
People knocked down will be able to crawl at softcrit-speeds
Refactors some /mob variables and procs to /mob/living.
update_canmove() refactored to update_mobility() and will handle mobility_flags instead of the removed canmove
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rscadd: Crawling is now possible if you are down but not stunned. Obviously, you will be slower.
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Refactors are done. I'd rather get this merged faster than try to fine tune stuff like slips. The most obvious gameplay effect this pr has will be crawling, and I believe I made tiny tweaks but I can't find it Anything I missed or weird behavior should be reported.
* Adds Gonbolas
* Gondolafied the status effect a bit more.
* Corrected documentation
* -Restructured status effect handling for better efficiency
-Rebalanced stats
* Fixed qdel
* Refactor several log lines to use datum_info_line and atom_loc_line
* Add default return strings from datum_info_line and atom_loc_line
* Add parentheses around atom_loc_line data
* Change more logs to use atom_loc_line
* Add check in atom_loc_line for turfs to avoid calling get_turf on them
* Re-add removed 'at'
* Replace datum_info_line with key_name and atom_loc_line with loc_name
* Refactor logging functions
* Avoid double-logging self-interactions
* Fallback to simple stringification if all else fails in key_name()
* Rewrite muscle spasm logging to use log_message
* Standardize logging of martial arts
* Tweak individual logging panel look
* Fix individual logging panel source
* When I typed || I really meant &&
* Fix Telecomms logging always showing client logs in the panel
* Reverts addition of buggy ownership log to panel
* Remove colon
* Fix missing log_directed_talk tag
* Add warning for missing type in log_direted_talk
* Change warnings to stack_traces
* Add square brackets around fallthrough key_name() case to help parsing
* Allow atom arguments/src in log_*() functions
* Change log_combat call with null argument to log_message
* Change mecha types' log_message() arguments to match atom and mob version
* Add key_name() case for atoms
* Fix resist_grab() unsetting pulledby before log_combat gets a chance to use it
* Fix log_globally logic
* Add logging for hitting objects with items
* Move log_combat() to atoms.dm
* Use utility functions for object stringification in log_combat()
* Use utility functions for object stringification in log_combat()
* Add missing logs for interacting with display cases
* Rewrite log_combat() comment
* Add missing space in log_combat()
* Add logging for hitting grilles barehanded
* Add missing ..()
balance: Limbs no longer need to have full damage to be dismemberable, although more damage means higher dismemberment chance.
balance: Damaging limbs now only counts as 75% for the mob's total health. Bleeding still applies normally.
add: Limbs that reach max damage will now be disabled until they are healed to half health.
add: Disabled limbs work similarly to missing limbs, but they can still be used to wear items or handcuffs.
Fixes#38445
Always felt odd how reaching max damage on a limb had no consequence. Now it does.
Currently i only added effects for disabling arms and legs; "breaking" heads and torsos has no effect as of now.
This way you can add/remove traits without fear of other sources overriding them. Now you can add TRAIT_STUNIMMUNE to somebody without what if hulk
Notable changes:
Fakedeath now updates instantly, instead of waiting for the next life tick.
Fakedeath now sets time of death when acquired.
Removed extremely snowflake code in reagents that checked if you had morphine to remove slow immunity and so on.
Hulk no longer overrides status_flag changes, in case there are any.
* Refactors disabilities into lists, allowing for independent disability sources
* defines
* Xhuiiiiissss
* living
* did that
* adjusted for traumas
* Updates pacifism and removed remove_all_disabilities from fully_heal to prevent issues.
* makes antur happy
* big batch of loc assignments
* Update emergency.dm
* Update spiders.dm
* Update parrot.dm
* Update ripley.dm
* Update firealarm.dm
* seems to work
* this maybe works?
* brainmemes, again
* stuff
* fix brainmob, camera runtimes
* wip
* wip2
* makes code actually compile on 511 + fixes
* versioning
* s
* adds python conversion script, schema change and removes 'force ' from item_used_for_combat
* fix to compile
* forgot to actually commit this