- AI characters can refuel the reactor when needed.
- AIObjectiveContainItem.CanBeCompleted returns true if the target item cannot be obtained or if the container cannot be reached.
- AI characters only weld leaks that are part of some submarine (i.e. not ruins).
- Replaced item name comparisons with Prefab.NameMatches (-> item names can be changed without breaking the AIs).
- Having an AIObjective set as the current order of the character doesn't automatically cause it to have a high priority. For example, the order to fix leaks has a low priority if there are no leaks to fix.
- AIObjectiveFixLeaks makes sure the character is wearing a diving suit before going to fix a leak. The characters used to run in and out of flooded rooms because the AIObjectiveFindSafety objective would become active as soon as the character entered the room, causing the character to run out, and then immediately run back because they are no longer in immediate danger of drowning, making the FixLeaks objective the most high-priority one.
- Characters attempt to find a room with no water in AIObjectiveIdle even if the character is wearing a diving suit.
- AIObjectiveFindSafety considers flooded rooms dangerous even if the character is wearing a diving suit (-> the character attempts to go into a more dry room instead of happily idling in the flooded one).
- Distance to a hull doesn't decrease its desirability nearly as much in AIObjectiveFindSafety (-> fixes characters not bothering to move into a non-flooded room if it's far away).
- AIObjectiveOperateItem makes sure the item is equipped before using it (-> characters can't weld leaks with the welder in their inventory).
clientist should also display stuff
TODO: Log inventory interactions like putting item in slots (e.g. oxy mask equipped in Head slot or equipped in Any slot, etc.) so you can tell the exact moment someone decided to disguise themselves.
- Continuous collision detection (body.IsBullet) is disabled when the body is moving slow enough, not immediately when it hits something.
- The prismatic joint that sticks projectiles to walls/characters stays active for a minimum of 1 s to prevent the projectile from immediately overshooting the joint limits and falling off (usually at the wrong side of a wall/door it hit).
- Separate properties for determining which types of bodies the projectile can stick to (character/structure/item).
- Spears and syringes only stick to characters.
- Increased syringe launch impulse.
Closes#122
Made syringes have a "projectile" component for syringe guns
Adds several missing signal components to the fabricator, as well as medical syringe to medical fabricator
Adds support for status effects applied to characters from onImpact
Removed "contained.Condition = 0.0f;" in Projectile.cs due to it limiting the possibilities of the .xml content creation
Added a couple null checks in StatusEffect.cs due to crashes caused by the new projectile changes - might need to debug further, perhaps there's a root cause?
Added itemlist console command
OnSecondaryUse is what throwing uses for doing things SPECIFICALLY on throw. This way, you can theoretically have grenades on which you'll have to pull the pin before throwing.
This also lets flares be used without the need to throw them.
did i mention my brain hurts
Also refactored the IDamageable interface to make more sense; now the attacker has to be a character instead of an IDamageable and damageable classes don't need to have an AiTarget.
Closes#69
- Armor values aren't reduced from the damage taken, but instead multiply the damage (e.g. an item reduces damage by 10% instead of 10 hp). Now armor doesn't make characters invulnerable to small amounts of damage.
- Armoring isn't defined as a single "armor value", but instead there are "damage modifiers" which can be added to items and limbs. The modifiers can only affect specific types of damage and have separate multipliers for the damage amount and bleeding amount.
- Having a fire proof item on a limb doesn't make that limb invulnerable to burn damage. Item's that protect against fire now have a damage modifier for the Burn damage type.
- Add support for some of the most common types (vectors, colors, rects) so there's no need to parse the values in the setters of the serializable properties (see Holdable.HoldPos for example).
- Make a generic version of the item editing HUD that can be used on any IPropertyObject. Should make it easier to implement things like the character editor, editing structure properties, particle editor, etc.
- Improve the interface of the editing HUD. Instead of having to type in a string value into a textbox, there should be number input fields for numeric properties, sliders for properties that only accept a range of values, a color picker, etc. And tooltips.
- Option to adjust ranged weapon spread (separate values for "normal spread" and when being used by an unskilled character).
- Option to disable explosion flashes.
- Fixed destroyed doors being impossible to repair because the repair tool raycasts wouldn't hit the disabled body of the door.
- Destroyed doors don't cast shadows and the body isn't re-enabled until the door is restored to 50% health.
- Less fluctuation, water doesn't constantly flow back and forth through gaps.
- Flowing water pushes characters around much more heavily, and the force is applied to the collider in addition to the limbs.
- Vertical gaps don't push characters up/down unless the character is roughly above/below the gap.
+ Renamed some fields in the hull and gap classes (Volume -> WaterVolume, FullVolume -> Volume, public fields start with a capital letter)