# Description
Implements the softcrit functionality.
Similiar to critical state but spessmen will be able to communicate and
crawl around, but not pick up items.
Also supports configuring what is and isn't allowed in different
MobStates (per mob prototype): you can enable picking up items while in
softcrit so people can pick up their lasgun and continue shooting after
taking a 40x46mm to their ass cheeks from the guest nukies while being
dragged to safety.

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New prototype type: "mobStateParams" (`MobStateParametersPrototype`)
Used to specify what can and can't be done when in a certain mobstate.
Of note that they are not actually bound to any `MobState` by
themselves. To assign a params prototype to a mobstate, use
`InitMobStateParams` in `MobStateComponent`.
It has to be a prototype because if I just did something akin to
`Dictionary<MobState, Dictionary<string, bool>>`, you'd have to check
the parent and copy every flag besides the one you wish to modify. That
is, if I understand how the prototype system works correctly, which I
frankly doubt. <!-- Working on softcrit made me hate prototypes. -->
MobStateComponent now has:
- `Dictionary<string, string> InitMobStateParams`, for storing "mobstate
- parameter prototype" pairs. `<string, string>` because it has to be
editable via mob prototypes. Named "mobStateParams" for mob prototypes.
- `public Dictionary<MobState, MobStateParametersPrototype>
MobStateParams` for actually storing the params for each state
- `public Dictionary<MobState, MobStateParametersOverride>
MobStateParamsOverrides` for storing overrides.
`MobStateParametersOverride` is a struct which mirrors all
`MobStateParametersPrototype`'s fields, except they're all nullable.
This is meant for code which wants to temporarily override some setting,
like a spell which allows dead people to talk. This is not the best
solution, but it should do at first. A better option would be tracking
each change separately, instead of hoping different systems overriding
the same flag will play nicely with eachother.
- a shitton of getter methods
TraitModifyMobState now has:
- `public Dictionary<string, string> Params` to specify a new prototype
to use.
- Important note: All values of `MobStateParametersPrototype` are
nullable, which is a hack to support `TraitModifyMobState`. This trait
takes one `MobStateParametersPrototype` per mobstate and applies all of
its non-null values. This way, a params prototype can be created which
will only have `pointing: true` and the trait can apply it (e.g. to
critstate, so we can spam pointing while dying like it's a game of turbo
dota)
- The above is why that wall of getters exists: They check the relevant
override struct, then the relevant prototype. If both are null, they
default to false (0f for floats.) The only exception is
OxyDamageOverlay, because it's used both for oxy damage overlay (if
null) and as a vision-limiting black void in crit..
MobStateSystem now has:
- a bunch of new "IsSomething"/"CanDoSomething" methods to check the
various flags, alongside rewritten old ones.
-

lookin ahh predicate factory
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# TODO
done:
- [x] Make proper use of `MobStateSystem.IsIncapacitated()`.
done: some checks were changed, some left as they did what was (more or
less) intended.
<details>Previous `IsIncapacitated()` implementation simply checked if
person was in crit or dead. Now there is a `IsIncapacitated` flag in the
parameters, but it's heavily underutilized. I may need some help on this
one, since I don't know where would be a good place to check for it and
I absolutely will not just scour the entire build in search for them.
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- [x] Separate force-dropping items from being downed
done: dropItemsOnEntering bool field. If true, will drop items upon
entering linked mobstate.
- [x] Don't drop items if `ForceDown` is true but `PickingUp` is also
true.
done: dropItemsOnEntering bool field. If true, will drop items upon
entering linked mobstate.
- [x] Actually check what are "conscious attempts" are used for
done: whether or not mob is conscious. Renamed the bool field
accordingly.
- [x] Look into adding a way to make people choke "slowly" in softcrit
as opposed to choking at "regular speed" in crit. Make that into a param
option? Make that into a float so the speed can be finetuned?
done: `BreathingMultiplier` float field added.
<details>
1f is regular breathing, 0.25 is "quarter-breathing". Air taken is
multiplied by `BreathingMultiplier` and suffocation damage taken (that
is dealt by RespiratorSystem, not all oxy damage) is multiplied by
`1-BreathingMultiplier`.
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- [x] make sure the serializer actually does its job
done: it doesn't. Removed.
- [x] Make an option to prohibit using radio headsets while in softcrit
done: Requires Incapacitated parameter to be false to be able to use
headset radio.
- [x] Make sure it at least compiles
not done:
- [ ] probably move some other stuff to Params if it makes sense. Same
thing as with `IsIncapacitated` though: I kinda don't want to, at least
for now.
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# Changelog
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- add: Soft critical state. Crawl to safety, or to your doom - whatever
is closer.
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Signed-off-by: RedFoxIV <38788538+RedFoxIV@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: VMSolidus <evilexecutive@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 9a357c1774f1a783844a07b5414f504ca574d84c)
* Mass Bug Fixing (#1256)
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Mass bug fixing, for bugs related to #1220.
Feel free to link or send bugs.
Fix list:
- #1242
- #1243
- #1244
- https://github.com/space-wizards/space-station-14/pull/28084
- https://github.com/space-wizards/space-station-14/pull/28282
- Actually fixed PirateRadioSpawnRule heisentest (with a bandaid) (I
cancel if it's 0)
- https://github.com/Simple-Station/Einstein-Engines/issues/1263
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- fix: Fixed chair visuals drawing depth wrongly if you sat in a
north-facing chair.
- fix: Fixed buckling doing several buckles each time you did one.
- fix: Fixed the magic mirror.
- fix: Fixed beds re-positioning you every few seconds.
- fix: Fixed E not opening containers that are in another container.
- fix: Fixed disposal systems not flushing or ejecting properly.
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Co-authored-by: sleepyyapril <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>
Co-authored-by: Nemanja <98561806+EmoGarbage404@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 41501bd335c5e1e2e65b5d2ad040a3ae6851d4e8)
* Automatic Changelog Update (#1256)
(cherry picked from commit 9798f5363135cbe71479d0a14cf3215d01ed28f0)
* fix
* Fix animation looping bugs. (#29457)
Summary of the problem is in the corresponding engine commit: a4ea5a4620
This commit requires engine master right now.
I think #29144 is probably the most severe one, but I touched Jittering and RotatingLight too since they seemed sus too.
Fixes#29144
Co-authored-by: metalgearsloth <comedian_vs_clown@hotmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8d015f5c9ff60107dccdf35fa48e1558728ff269)
* Fix arcade machines (#30376)
(cherry picked from commit e72393df712cb2f5d1b4f6b4e2dc417c5584f07a)
* fix
* fix test
* fix test
* fix test
* fix
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Co-authored-by: SimpleStation Changelogs <simplestation14@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Pieter-Jan Briers <pieterjan.briers+git@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: themias <89101928+themias@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove wheelchairs
Vehicle code is dogwater and wheelchairs just keeps exposing edgecases. If someone wants it brought it back they can do vehicle refactor.
* Also this one
* Remove vehicles
* goodbye vehicles
* Remove this check
* sasd
* Cronch
* Add sprites back
* jani
(cherry picked from commit d2f20d8955a25a32aa5fb9b3631a41921b464cd4)
* Remove IActionBlocker.CanMove
Ported the remainders over to using MovementAttemptEvent which should also help make mob movement a bit faster.
* Make that check faster
* Remove the unnecessary NetID property from ComponentState.
* Remove Component.NetworkSynchronizeExistence.
* Removed Component.NetID.
* Adds component netID automatic generation.
* Removed NetIdAttribute from serverside components with no corresponding clientside registration.
* Completely remove static NetIds.
* Renamed NetIDAttribute to NetworkedComponentAttribute.
* Add GenerateNetIds calls to client and server entry points.
Add test to make sure auto generated NetIds are identical.
* Component changes when rebasing that I am too lazy to rewrite into the branch.
Co-authored-by: Vera Aguilera Puerto <6766154+Zumorica@users.noreply.github.com>
* Refactor standing to be ECS
E C S B A B Y
* DONE
* FIX IT FIX IT FIX IT
* IsDown event
* Change to methods
* Fixes
* Address some reviews
* Last of the Mohicans
* Final fixes
* Fix tests