Fixes#55347.
Because the food eating is invoked async-ly, the qdel was being run while you were still taking a bite. This means it was no longer edible, thus quitting the check after the timer was finished.
This moves moths eating clothes behavior to instead lazily create the food item once chomped into, which is then preserved and reused until the clothing itself goes away.
So i was told to make this if i wanted to get an outfit that actually could work on things like radiation. I also gave it a box full of stabilized extracts because those give quite good effects like more speed and regeneration.
Adds a MAPTEXT macro that wraps the given text in the maptext class, the thing we use for Runechat to make it so you can actually read it. Everything that sets maptext now uses this.
I wanted to refactor how movetype flags are added and removed into traits to prevent multiple sources of specific movement types from conflicting one other. I ended up also having to refactor the floating animation loop (the one that bobs up and down) code in the process.
Why It's Good For The Game
A way to avoid conflict from multiple sources of movement types.
This also stops melee attacks, jitteriness and update_transform() from temporarily disabling the floating movetype bitflag altogether until the next life tick.
Tested, but i'm pretty sure improvements could be made.
Changelog
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fix: jitteriness, melee attack animations and resting/standing up should no longer momentarily remove the floating movement type.
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This is an alternative to the PR Ryll made, it does some things similar e.g. the default limit of 1 interaction per target for a person, however, it refactors do_afters to support overrides for max interaction counts and unique sources.
For example, stripping uses the item being stripped as the source, allowing you to strip multiple items, but not the same item multiple times.
I've also fixed most other edge-cases this could cause where balance would be affected, but feel free to point out any I might've missed, this'll probably require some longer-term testmerging.
fixes hiero staff recall mesage not working
Reworks the champion's hardsuit
changes:
name: champion's hardsuit -> berserker hardsuit
armor: (MELEE = 65, BULLET = 50, LASER = 50, ENERGY = 60, BOMB = 50, BIO = 100, RAD = 100, FIRE = 80, ACID = 80) -> (MELEE = 30, BULLET = 10, LASER = 10, ENERGY = 20, BOMB = 10, BIO = 100, RAD = 10, FIRE = 100, ACID = 100)
doesnt have ert stripping time so its shorter
it cant hold the pka or cutter on itself, but it carries knives, resonators, spears and the crusher
adds berserk mechanic: with every hit you take thats not from yourself, you get berserk charge equal to the damage dealt to you divided by 4, if its a projectile attack this value is multiplied by 1.5, so a 20 damage melee hit gives you 5 charge, while a 20 damage projectile gives you 7 charge
use berserk ability with 100 charge to go berserk
you move a bit faster, you hit 2 times faster, you get a cool color and your melee armor is massively increased for the duration (about 10 seconds?), but you cannot shoot guns during the effect
About The Pull Request
Honestly, I'm not sure this is the... Correct solution? But people more familiar with this will likely show me da wae.
Prohibits creating names that can't actually be spoken in-character due to chat filters by adding CHAT_FILTER_CHECKs to the procs that handle sanitising them.
For admin-utilised renaming procs, they'll be given a simple alert box to warn them their chosen name contains words prohibited by the IC chat filter and be allowed to confirm or cancel out.
Why It's Good For The Game
If you can't speak the name IC, chances are the name shouldn't be allowed at all. Players may occasionally be forced to ahelp certain names because they contain words prohibited in chat filters.
This changes how carbon/humans stabilize body temperature, and changes how damage and wounds are applied based on temperature.
Humans now have a core body temperature along with body temperature. The core temperature is used for natural stabilization and what viruses like fever and shivers target by raising or lowing the core temperature of the mob.
The standard body temperature still exists and acts exactly the same for most items at this time but is now treated as surface temperature in humans.
Damage from body temperature for humans is now based on the core temperature instead of body temperature now.
Humans will now receive burn wounds when the body (surface) temperature is to high for to long.
This causes you to see alerts for the area temperature before you take damage in most cases improving visibility of dangerous situations.
You can no longer quick swap another pair of glasses with nearsighted to see perfectly.
Currently you can:
Choose nearsighted
Quick swap to another pair of glasses
See perfectly
This wasn't fixed by Shaps' changes since those call dropped, which do not run through unequip code.
I know one of you is abusing this, show yourself!
My original intention was just fixing an issue with the Mk-honk banana shoes but, considering I didn't want to add two new variables to a component with already lot of args and lengthy AddComponent() calls in term of text, I had to merge some TRUE/FALSE variable/args into the breakdown_flags bitfield (now named mat_container_flags) in the process.
Thermal regulators now have a few to_chat messages letting you know if your hardsuit's thermal regulator is on or not, as well as letting you know when the cell has run out of charge, or when the cell is dead when attempting to toggle it on.
Improves feedback for using hardsuits, as not being able to tell when the suit is keeping you warm or not can be deadly, especially if the icon toggle stops working for any reason.
* The Re-pricening
* Rewritten and adjusted for paycheck defines.
* I made the map changes finally.
* And the refills too.
* "OH YEAH REPLACING IT ALL WITH DEFINES AND SCALING IT THE EXCEL DOCUMENT WILL BE EASY, ARCANE!!!"
* And the premium ones too.
* Accidently spoiled a future pr due to dme bleedover
Turns the speargun from the syndikit bundle into a bolt action rifle instead of a pnuematic cannon.
The spears the rifle fires embeds using the new bullet embedding system by Ryll. The spears do a lot of fucking damage.
The new bundle includes:
The Ballistic Harpoon Gun
The weapon is a single shot rifle that can be loaded with harpoons. The rifle, being bolt action, requires pulling back the bolt, loading the new harpoon, then locking the bolt every time you wish to fire the weapon. This is more busy work than the pnuematic cannon version, but more reliable in functionality without any messy business with throwing.
The harpoons do 60 force, have a high wound chance against unarmored targets and very high embed chance, with a 100% against unarmored targets. They also have considerable armor piercing at 50, letting you nearly entirely shoot through a ballistic vest.
The weapon is essentially a powered-up single shot mosin or a significantly more powerful improvised shotgun filled with slugs.
The Quiver
Now a bag that goes on your belt. It holds up to 40 harpoons for your harpoon gun. This change was done because the harpoons cannot be retrieved, unlike the magspears, which were simply hacky ninja stars and could be pulled out with surgical tools/wirecutters. Previously you had 20 magspears, which because of their retrievable nature lasted a little longer than you would expect.
Sprites
New back sprites for the harpoon gun, ensuring nobody is missing it when you have it. Additionally, the Mosin Nagant now has it's back sprite as a suit storage sprite.
New sprite for the quiver.
Gives the roboticists unique labcoats. Because why are geneticists allowed a unique labcoat but roboticists get a generic one?
So now, roboticists have the most extra of the labcoats to go with their jumpsuits. It even has shoulder pads!
The rest of the labcoats have had a very mild tweak, and their icons now no longer use the ancient, janky labcoat sprites. You know, the ones with the fucked up outlining.
Oh also the virologist labcoat suggested it was somehow more protective against biological things. This is not true, so the labcoat has had it's description fixed.
(While I was here I fixed up some suit storage sprites related to the stuff that goes in labcoats, hehehe)
Adds in a new type for the lighting system, the directional one. It piggybacks on the overlay lighting to create a directional effect + adds a nice visual cone mask to make the effect feel really directional.
Also: made the static light system respect the light_on variable.
It feels really nice to shine AT things you're looking at with flashlights and the such, it makes maintenance scouring much more immersive too.
Adds more paranoia as you dont see light behind yourself when you've got a flashlight. Plus makes ambushes more fun
Well, it adds fingerless insulated gloves to the game, and it also makes them a Assistant heirloom item alongside the heirloom toolbox. The sprites and code were taken from Skyrat, with some modifications by me.
imo; the ss13 audio-scape is quite barren, you can only hear most things if you can see them, which in my opinion doesn't make much sense. This changes that so you can hear further away, but falloff is much higher, so in reality you will only hear things relatively quietly when they're out of sight.
This PR increases the hearing distance of most sound by 9, excluding sounds such as antag items that are meant to be used stealthily
This PR also replaces Byond's inbuilt falloff system with something I made, (And thanks to potato for helping me throw together a formula for it). This fall-off system makes sound fall off more naturally, with sounds being full volume within a certain range, and then softly falling off until they are completely quiet. This makes for a smoother transition between "This sound is full volume" and "I dont hear this sound".
Co-authored-by: ff <ff>
Originally I wanted to fix an issue where the `get_up()` `do_after()` would ignore the callback checks, because it was `uninterruptible`, so that made me refactor these procs to allow for higher granularity on checks and standardize behavior a bit more.
There's more work to be done for them, but one thing at a time.
* Removes the `uninterruptible` check in favor of the more granular `timed_action_flags`
* Cleans code on the `do_atom`, `do_after_mob`, `do_mob` and `do_after` procs to standardize them a little better.
Implements the ?. operator, replacing code like A && A.B with A?.B
BYOND Ref:
When reading A?.B, it's equivalent to A && A.B except that A is only evaluated once, even if it's a complex expression like a proc call.
This is a pretty big change all around. The gist of it is that it moves the mobility_flags into traits or variables that can track the sources, and to which we can append code to react to the events, be it via signals or via on_event-like procs.
For example, MOBILITY_STAND could mean, depending on context, that the mob is either already standing or that it may be able to stand, and thus is lying down.
There was a lot of snowflakery and redefinitions on top of redefinitions, so this is bound to create bugs I'm willing to fix as I learn them.
The end-goal is for every living mob to use the same mobility system, for the traits to mean the same among them, and for no place to just mass-change settings without a way to trace it, such as with mobility_flags = NONE and mobility_flags = ALL
Fixes AIs being able to strip nearby people. They've lost their hands usage.
Broadens the amount of clothing golems can wear to stuff that is role specific. This includes:
Some mime clothing
Some clown clothing (for bananium golems)
Some service clothing like aprons
science wintercoats (they're already wearing the labcoats after all)
Flipflops
Jeans and shorts (none of these have armor and golems already have all the slots from a jumpsuit anyway)
Fake moustaches
Lawyer suits (the overcoats, not the jumpsuits)
Caution signs
Among a few others.
Splits the restrained() proc into component traits: TRAIT_HANDS_BLOCKED for the general inability to use hands and TRAIT_RESTRAINED for the more specific condition that permits arrests.
Code moved away from the update_mobility() proc so it doesn't have to wait for an update, instead changing based on events. The idea is to eventually kill that proc.
Wrapper proc added for setting the handcuffed value so we can react to the event of it changing.
Kills the RestrainedClickOn() proc. That is now just an UnarmedAttack(), in where the ability to use hands can be checked. Monkeys keep their bite attack and humans their self-examine.
- Backtick-escape code samples which contain `[]` syntax.
- Fix all crosslinks to nonexistent symbols.
- Somewhat improve docs for qdel defines, research defines, dynamic mode, and others.
- Remove unused bloodcrawling defines.
Some crosslinks to defined but undocumented symbols remain. For BYOND builtins, a future dmdoc version may link those symbols to their entries in the DM reference. Other symbols could be documented by a future PR.
New "file" crosslinks as used in `research.dm` are slated for release in a future dmdoc version.
Not a new outfit, mind you. But this gives plasmamen psychologists a more fitting outfit, until one specifically for them gets sprited.
I think giving them a medical plasmaman helmet, enviroslacks (as given to the bartender, lawyer, detective), and white envirogloves is better than them looking mostly like plasma assistants.
This turns wheelys into a skateboard subtype so they are no longer a copy paste of old skateboard code. They have lower stability compared to skateboards.
I've also made a whole bunch of small adjustments in the process to make skateboard code cleaner and more modular, such as turning the improvised skateboard to its own subtype so that construction steps don't need to be overwritten for all subtypes
Adds two subtypes of wheelys:
-Rollerskates: more stable than wheelys but slow you down when the wheels are retracted
-Skishoes: For skiing! Only work on snow, obviously
I wanted to add some fun alternatives to skateboards with their own drawbacks, and the ski shoes were an opportunity to do something fun for icemoon maps
The scope of this PR is to add new and interesting stuff to the atmos crew and to bring more people to it both old and new.
This PR adds 5 new gases, a bunch of reactions (i'm still working on this but suggestions are useful), new recipes and items to the atmosians arsenal. These gases have high utility for everyone, atmosians will find them useful to do their job both as firefighters and air maintenance.
FINAL GAS NAMES (will change only if a maintainer ask about it)
Healium
Proto Nitrate
Cyrion B
Halon
Hexane
reactions avaiable in this PR: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1e6DZlBaKSCNdCADKnrH3F3aDWvl0iZr4/view
What the PR add:
-Healium: a red gas, stronger than n2o if breathed, with healing properties
-Proto Nitrate: a green inert gas if breathed but with different reactions with various gases at high temperatures
-Cyrion B: a black deadly gas if breathed that decompones very fast if exposed to N2 even at minimal amounts
-Halon: a light blue gas that when used in a fire it will suck up the O2 and will help cool the room, helping fighting the fire
-Hexane: a purple gas that has the ability to filter from the air plasma and n2o, useful to clean distro from the harmful gases quickly
-Healium Crystal: a reddish crystal that when broken will explode cooling the room and removing the plasma from the air (act like a grenade)
-Proto Nitrate Crystal: a greenish crystal that when broken will explode refilling a space with O2 and N2
-Cyrion B Crystal: a blackish crystal that when broken will explode dealing damage around it
-Metallic hydrogen recipe addition (atmosian armor and fireaxe)
-Statue of an elder atmosian (for bragging rights)
-Supermatter Interactions
-More gas interactions (Roinnel have multiple and different interactions)
-New RPD device: the pressure valve, a device that allow gas flow in a pipenet if the input pressure is higher than the set pressure it's getting atomized
-Fusion is a bit "easier" to start (minor changes to the math so that the instability is more reasonable)
-pluox can be also made without using rads
-cyrion-b bounty
-all 5 gases can be sold to cargo
More stuff needs to be added (like the SM interactions(added) and probably more reactions and breathe reactions)
Please leave suggestions and feedbacks as it helps improve the PR
Atmos desperately need more content and need to be proactive in the making of its tools, with this PR is a start to more atmos content
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add: hydrogen + rads = trit
add: 5 new gases
add: Healium : made from Bz + Freon + cold, it knocks people down but have healing properties
add: Proto Nitrate : made from pluox and H2 + heat, it has different reaction with a bunch of other gases
add: Cyrion B : made from hypernoblium + stimulum around 0°C, it has heavy damage if breathed but is decomposed rapidly by N2
add: Halon : made from bz + trit + cold, it reacts with O2 at high temperature removing it and cooling the air, helping putting out fires
add: Hexane : made from bz + H2 + cold, it reacts with plasma and n2o and removes them from the air mix, filtering them.
tweak: stimulum no longer require plasma
add: canister sprites, gas sprites
add: crystal from gases formation and reaction
add: new metallic hydrogen recipes
add: elder atmosian statue
add: supermatter interactions
tweak: minor changes to fusion math to make it "easier" to start
add : pluoxium can be also made without using rads (not removing the rad production one) (this also produces a minimal amount of h2)
tweak: lowered hypernoblium min temperature of reaction
tweak: metallic hydrogen production more common
add: cyrion-b bounty
add: all 5 gases are up to selling
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This pull request adds the neutral quirk "Tongue Tied", which relegates the user to sign language, along with both the positive and negative effects this can have. After some thought, I had decided to make it neutral due to the overall impact its effects can have.
Effects include:
Having one hand full causes your speech to be obscured. Having both hands full makes you unable to speak at all. This also applies to the removal of said limbs.
Obviously using your hands would hinder speech over radio, so to get around this, Nanotrasen have developed a special kind of glove for those with this speech impediment! Don't lose them though, or you'll have to create new ones.
The deaf can understand you, and you're "immune" to being mute as long as you can sign! Of course, good luck communicating with anyone who's blind.
Punctuation? In my visual-based language? Hell no, you better learn to read people's faces. When someone's eyebrows are raised, they are surprised/exclaiming, whilst lowering ones eyebrows indicates they are asking a question. Just like real Sign Language!
Awards players who pick it for being more aware & efficient with their inventory, whilst punishing them for carrying items in their hands 24/7. It further opens these players to new communication options & challenges, whilst giving people who go against them new hurdles & weaknesses to exploit.