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Corrects Sulaco having regular tables/chairs

Open RipGrayson opened this issue 2 years ago • 4 comments

About The Pull Request

Apparently I missed this map when doing https://github.com/tgstation/TerraGov-Marine-Corps/pull/10248, while I was fixing that oversight I also changed tables so you can't game them by deconstructing them into parts and then turning the parts into metal.

I also removed a random check that existed to prevent building in a hangar.

Why It's Good For The Game

Oversights bad, it needs done because apparently it's becoming an issue again.

Changelog

:cl: balance: You can no longer deconstruct Sulaco's tables and chairs for metal. fix: Fixed an oversight where you could deconstruct tables for parts, then parts for metal. /:cl:

RipGrayson avatar Oct 25 '22 18:10 RipGrayson

Stop taking away STs ability to recycle to get metal, it is lame.

I just noticed the "It is an issue again" who? Who is making it an issue, have you actually observed rounds on Sulaco for scraping? I can tell you it does not happen, and if it does. You do not get that much metal from the tables anyways. You took away chairs already. In fact recycling on the other ships really does not happen often, if ever. Observe and see. You will probably go atleast 10 rounds+ without seeing it. All I am sensing is xeno cope. Not realizing metal is not expensive to buy, when they feed us points.

Stop taking away STs ability to recycle to get metal, it is lame.

There's no point in turning this PR into a battleground over an already done balance change. The debate over this was finished when https://github.com/tgstation/TerraGov-Marine-Corps/pull/10248 was merged.

At this point it's a consistency thing, no point in doing just some of the ships.

If you want to revert those changes, feel free to open a PR and argue it to the other maintainers. I'm merely enforcing standardization across ships and will not respond further any further to arguments carried over from the previous PR.

RipGrayson avatar Oct 25 '22 20:10 RipGrayson

Can you still just chuck the parts into an autolathe to get the metal that way?

Lumipharon avatar Oct 27 '22 02:10 Lumipharon