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Congrats on a huge jump into the #3 slot! You ever gonna divulge your changes? Inquiring minds want to know. =)

Voidious22:43, 31 August 2012

Looking at the score diff, I see a large improvement against mid-weight surfers. So my bet is on an improved anti-surfer gun + misc tweaks.

Skilgannon09:57, 1 September 2012
 

I have been kind of busy with starting college, but I'll update the version history soon. I think the biggest improvement comes from changing my kernel density function for surfing. I used to use the normal distribution, I now use 1 / (x^2 +1). The integral is atan so this seemed to also be a speed increase.

AW16:55, 1 September 2012
 

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Thanks. Tomcat has been my second favorite bot for a while, due to all of the unique features and cool graphics, and I hope I will be able to get to first eventually. I'm not sure how much robocode I will actually be able to do in college, but I just noticed that my antisurfer gun never seems to be the best gun choice, so I should be able to make some large improvements there...

AW22:30, 2 September 2012

I don't want to be a bad influence or anything, but it seems like some of the most active Robocoding in history has happened during people's college years. =) I know that's when I got hooked and wrote Dookious, and I think David Alves with both Duelist and Phoenix, and our current illustrious King... But, by all means, try and focus on school. =)

Voidious22:34, 2 September 2012
 

Yeah, during my undergrad I always found that I got the most Robocoding done during exam periods - something I could sort-of convince myself didn't count as play, but was much more interesting than studying =) I wonder if that's been the motivation others have had as well...

Skilgannon22:42, 2 September 2012