What does this suggestion change/add/remove:
Reworks document cabinet access to work via VKeycards, with all of its options available. Meaning:
Separately, but related, two additional changes to the cabinets:
Has something similar been suggested before? If so, why is your suggestion different?:
Not that I am aware of. The forums are also extremely broken right now, so I'm not even going to try to search for it.
Possible Positives of the suggestion (At least 2):
Possible Negatives of the suggestion:
Based on the Positives & Negatives, why should this suggestion be accepted:
Document cabinets are currently very simple and way too open. Anyone on any job, regardless of department, can just wander in and steal all your documents or fill your cabinets with rubbish if they're the right clearance level. This is especially bad on cabinets with low clearance levels like CL1/2. Improving them like this would reduce this issue, and also just generally make them a lot more usable for everyone.
Reworks document cabinet access to work via VKeycards, with all of its options available. Meaning:
- Cabinets can have varying clearance levels, as they already have
- Cabinets can be biometric or not - so stealing documents might sometimes be actually possible
- Job overrides are an option - e.g. a cabinet could be CL4, with overrides for Senior Doctor, Combat Medic, etc. for a medical cabinet
- Have the visual element for the cabinet clearance level be editable or something, to indicate this more clearly - e.g. a cabinet might say "Medical" in red text, instead of "CL4", if the cabinet was set to the above example
Separately, but related, two additional changes to the cabinets:
- Better cabinet name editing
- It can currently be made too long, in which case it goes out of the text box and looks stupid and unreadable
- Possibly either a name length limit in the editor, or some kind of text wrapping or something for longer names (e.g. text goes onto up to 3 lines, rather than one small-ass line)
- Allow individual drawers in the same set of cabinets to have different clearance levels
- Currently, to my knowledge, you can only change the clearance level by the cabinet, not per drawer
Has something similar been suggested before? If so, why is your suggestion different?:
Not that I am aware of. The forums are also extremely broken right now, so I'm not even going to try to search for it.
Possible Positives of the suggestion (At least 2):
- If non-biometric cabinets exist, they can actually be feasible to steal from by opposing factions
- Right now, this is literally only possible via kidnapping someone and forcing them to do this
- By using specific job overrides, different cabinets can be restricted to specific departments and the like, preventing snooping and document griefing/theft
- Right now, literally any Foundation job can just walk into any room with a CL1 filing cabinet and steal every single document in it. This is absurd, and the only current way to prevent this is to make the cabinet a higher clearance and have a higher job deal with moving things in and out of cabinets.
- If multiple clearance level drawers are needed, you only need to have the number of drawers/cabinets that you actually need, rather than at least one full cabinet per clearance level
- Better drawer naming/customisation prevents broken text labels, and allows better clarity
- E.g. a drawer might now be labelled "Incident Reports" without it turning into something like "dent Repo"
- Better document features -> more document creation -> more RP
Possible Negatives of the suggestion:
- Allowing non-bio cabinets would make document stealing/griefing easier
- This would simply be an option - it might not be used, or it might only be used for certain cabinets
- Cabinet access might become confusing if job overrides are used a lot
- This is why I mentioned allowing the clearance tag to be customised - to provide clarity as to who can open a drawer
Based on the Positives & Negatives, why should this suggestion be accepted:
Document cabinets are currently very simple and way too open. Anyone on any job, regardless of department, can just wander in and steal all your documents or fill your cabinets with rubbish if they're the right clearance level. This is especially bad on cabinets with low clearance levels like CL1/2. Improving them like this would reduce this issue, and also just generally make them a lot more usable for everyone.