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** [[Machete]] - Uses [[Multimode]] - [[Stop And Go]] which switches to [[Random Movement]] - and nanonized [[Wall Smoothing]], with a [[Random Lead]] gun. Not as strong as I hoped. | ** [[Machete]] - Uses [[Multimode]] - [[Stop And Go]] which switches to [[Random Movement]] - and nanonized [[Wall Smoothing]], with a [[Random Lead]] gun. Not as strong as I hoped. | ||
− | ** [[Olek]] - Uses [[ | + | ** [[Olek]] - Uses the [[Musashi Trick]] coupled with a nano [[Pattern Matcher]]. No [[Wall Smoothing]] (not enough [[Code Size]]. Also not as strong as I had hoped. |
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− | ** [[Snaga]] - A currently unreleased bot using a segmented [[Play It Forward]] gun I built originally for [[Twin Duel]] | + | ** [[Snaga]] - A currently unreleased bot using a segmented [[Play It Forward]] gun I built originally for [[Twin Duel]], using [[Minimum Risk Movement]] |
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* [[Twin Duel]]: | * [[Twin Duel]]: | ||
** [[NightAndDay]] - Two bots, Night and Day, working together. It uses a segmented [[Play It Forward]] gun that rebuilds the last 50 enemy movements in that segment. I would go higher, but it gets really slow. They use [[Minimum Risk Movement]]. | ** [[NightAndDay]] - Two bots, Night and Day, working together. It uses a segmented [[Play It Forward]] gun that rebuilds the last 50 enemy movements in that segment. I would go higher, but it gets really slow. They use [[Minimum Risk Movement]]. |
Revision as of 09:38, 23 December 2007
I'm a student (in between highschool and university) living in Cape Town, South Africa. I currently have a range of (mostly competitive) bots:
1v1:
- Nano:
- Machete - Uses Multimode - Stop And Go which switches to Random Movement - and nanonized Wall Smoothing, with a Random Lead gun. Not as strong as I hoped.
- Olek - Uses the Musashi Trick coupled with a nano Pattern Matcher. No Wall Smoothing (not enough Code Size. Also not as strong as I had hoped.
- Micro:
- Waylander - A Pattern Matcher - currently No. 1 in the Micro Rumble and 8th in the Mini Rumble. It was my first attempt at a competitive bot.
- Connavar - A Guess Factor bot, using Waylander's movement, and a gun based (slightly) off of Falcon.
- Mega:
- DrussGT - A Wave Surfer using Visit Count Stats for the movement, and Dynamic Clustering for the gun. Currently No. 3 overall.
- Stormrider - Wave Surfer based off of DrussGT, but using Dynamic Clustering for the movement. It shares DrussGT's gun. Currently No. 5 overall.
Melee:
- Mini:
- Snaga - A currently unreleased bot using a segmented Play It Forward gun I built originally for Twin Duel, using Minimum Risk Movement
Teams:
- Twin Duel:
- NightAndDay - Two bots, Night and Day, working together. It uses a segmented Play It Forward gun that rebuilds the last 50 enemy movements in that segment. I would go higher, but it gets really slow. They use Minimum Risk Movement.