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Wave Surfing
So far I know a few robots use Precise Intersection in their wave surfing. Unfortunately their code is either too messy (Wintermute) or too granular (RougeDC) that I don't know which class to look. So I asked here. (Diamond is too new to look into for this)
Normally you surf waves 'till the wave passed centre of the robot. But with precise wave intersection, in order to gain pixel-perfect surfing, you need to surf the wave until they passed the robot. So if anybody does this or the other way? --Nat Pavasant 11:20, 20 October 2009 (UTC)
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Bot width and GuessFactors | 2 | 20:20, 26 November 2012 |
When GuessFactor normalize angles based on MEA, doesn´t it distort the edges of the bot?
Looks like bots with distances farther away than when the wave was collected are calculated as being wider than they really are. Similar distortion happens when bullet power changes.
Am I missing something?
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Using only the center of the range makes sense.
I wonder how much improvement is due to precise calculation, and how much is due to distortion (imprecise/unpredictable calculation).