Custom client bug

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To make sure:

- nanobots are 0 to 249.

- microbots are 250 to 749.

- minibots are 750 to 1499.

- megabots are 1500+.

MN (talk)18:11, 23 June 2013

Yes.

Skilgannon (talk)18:20, 23 June 2013
 

Technically speaking, the roborumble weight classes have no minimum thresholds, only maximum thresholds. Thus, each rumble contains bots not only under its own weight limit, but also bots under the weight limits of other rumbles with a smaller maximum threshold. For example, just because a bot with a codesize of 249 bytes is a nanobot, it is no less a microbot than a bot with a codesize of 749 bytes. This is how the weight classes are structured: nano < 250 < micro < 750 < mini < 1500 < mega < positive infinity. Note that we use < and not <=, which is why we don't allow bots with a codesize of 250 bytes into the nanorumble.

Sheldor (talk)21:34, 23 June 2013
 

I know nanobots can also participate in bigger codesize classes. Only the < instead of <= was tricky.

MN (talk)22:54, 23 June 2013