* Add CanInteract check to 18 verbs
* Add more caninteract checks to verbs without it
Storage toggle open, ammo box dump, bolt open and close, revolver spin and magazine open and close
* IExamine can now limit certain details behind a 'details' range check.
* Comic's Review fixes.
- colour -> color. My ancestors are saddened by this.
- Can see wire panel opened/closed at any distance again.
* Demonstrated map init working with guns, toolboxes, tool lockers.
* Refactored EntityStorage and ServerStorage to have a common interface.
* EntityStorage no longer uses ServerStorage PURELY for visuals.
Use an appearance visualizer instead.
* refacting some sprite things
* fix sprites
* Netcode for sending a new icon state to the ClientComponent
* Fixed broken torches.
* Fix dirty calls.
* ClothingComponentState now also includes EquippedPrefix
* Inherritance ClothingComponent : ItemComponent
* Added parameter to ItemComponentState constructor.
* Update RobustToolbox
* Revert "Update RobustToolbox"
This reverts commit 82c7e98ff3853b64698d5e80a45cd7a3758618e0.
Undo weird commit to toolbox?
Fixes second half of #92
Regarding the first half, Digitalis explained in discord that when an entity is picked up, visible components are made invisible by making the entire Godot scene node for the entity (based on the GodotTransformComponent) not visible. It's probably possible to exempt the pointlight from that invisibility, but that seems hacky and it seems like something that should be covered by a generic "items equipped in hands are visible" design.
Adds:
- Handheld light component for toggling light activation
- Lantern sprite with on and off layers
- Lantern prototype updates
Known issues:
- When light is on and on the ground, hovering over it with the cursor does not produce the outline effect. I'm not sure, but I think this is caused by the way I implemented the illuminated layer as an entire sprite rather than just the illuminated part. The outline only works on the first layer maybe? I checked it against the welder in its on state and it doesn't seem to outline the flame.
- Illuminated sprite (layer 1) is an entire flashlight, so to make it look okay, the whole first layer is turned off. Would be better / more correct to follow the example of the welder and just create an illuminated "cap" to overlay on the dark extinguished layer. I'd whip up some coder art myself, but I don't have the right tools to handle transparency.
- Illuminated sprite is slightly different from the extinguished sprite, so turning on the light makes it a little bit shorter.