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* [[Wiki Targeting]] - An idea spanning lots of targeting concepts, including [[Dynamic Segmentation]] and [[Super Nodes]]. | * [[Wiki Targeting]] - An idea spanning lots of targeting concepts, including [[Dynamic Segmentation]] and [[Super Nodes]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 20 August 2009
An old-school Robocoder with a variety of bots and ideas to his credit. His old wiki page was all discussion, so it has been moved to the talk page for now. If Vic ever comes back, he is free to update this page however he likes. =)
Vic's bots
- Ender - A 1v1 bot that uses Pattern Matching. It is also the reference bot in the original Movement Challenge.
- Locke - A bot with a unique gun, which is described as a Self Organizing Observation Log.
- PatternBot - A reference bot for testing a Pattern Matching gun.
- BeeWT and SilverFistWT - Collaborations with PEZ and Axe, adding Wiki Targeting to their bots. The resulting bots were the RoboRumble kings for a time.
Vic's ideas
- Zoom Targeting - A hybrid form of targeting that combines Category:Statistical Targeting with a form of Pattern Matching.
- Wiki Targeting - An idea spanning lots of targeting concepts, including Dynamic Segmentation and Super Nodes.