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| released        = 2007
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| license        = None/[[Open Source]]
 
| download_link  = http://www.robocoderepository.com/BotDetail.jsp?id=3286
 
| download_link  = http://www.robocoderepository.com/BotDetail.jsp?id=3286
 
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Revision as of 20:17, 15 November 2007

To infinity and beyond!
"Do not be in a hurry to succeed. What would you have to live for afterwards? Better make the horizon your goal; it will always be ahead of you." -- William Makepeace Thackeray

/Version History - /Questions - /Gun Research
/Archived Talk 20071111

Introduction

Horizon
Author(s) AaronR
Extends AdvancedRobot
Targeting DC/GF
Movement WS/DC
Released 2007
Best Rating 1.0 / 2057 (#12)
Current Rating 2057 (#12)
Current Version 1.0
Code License None/Open Source
Download

Horizon is my first released bot to use Wave Surfing and GuessFactor Targeting, and my first bot to make it in the top 100 75 50 25. It uses a straightforward DynamicClustering algorithm in both the movement and the targeting. Originally, this bot had an additional Minimum Risk Movement implementation, but I dropped all of the melee features after only a couple versions.

What's next

  • Data saving between battles.

Credits

The original code was from BasicSurfer and GFTargetingBot, but I have borrowed innumerable code snippets from many authors since then. Of course, credit needs to go to ABC for Wave Surfing and Dynamic Clustering and Paul Evans for GuessFactor Targeting.