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0.3.0: Codesize 1498
 
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* Back to 0.2.0
 
* Back to 0.2.0
* Now surfs all waves in air as follows: For each wave travel in each direction until the wave hits, add respective dangers to each direction, move in that direction! Creds go to Simonton - I took a peek into WeeksOnEnd to try and figure out how he's getting such good MC results, and discovered he surfs all the waves!
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* Now surfs all waves in air as follows: For each wave travel in each direction until the wave hits, add respective dangers to each direction, move in that direction! Creds for inspiration go to Simonton - I took a peek into WeeksOnEnd to try and figure out how he's getting such good MC results, and discovered he surfs all the waves!
  
 
0.2.1: Codesize 1499 Score: 2111
 
0.2.1: Codesize 1499 Score: 2111

Revision as of 21:27, 12 November 2008

0.3.0: Codesize 1498

  • Back to 0.2.0
  • Now surfs all waves in air as follows: For each wave travel in each direction until the wave hits, add respective dangers to each direction, move in that direction! Creds for inspiration go to Simonton - I took a peek into WeeksOnEnd to try and figure out how he's getting such good MC results, and discovered he surfs all the waves!

0.2.1: Codesize 1499 Score: 2111

  • No longer segmenting on distance
  • Managed to squeeze another 3 bytes out of the precise prediction
  • Added in a few niceties, like:
    • decreasing bullet power when the enemy has very low energy (less than 4)
    • only dividing the match length by 0.75 instead of 0.5
    • only starting with a match length the size of the number of scans I have this round (taken from the movement data)

0.2.0: Codesize: 1499 Score: 2114

  • 0.1.4 but with the surfing fixed to use both the unsegmented and the segmented buffers, plus some dodgy shrinking techniques

0.1.4: Codesize: 1497

  • Merge in Toorkild's gun, but have to simplify the surfing buffer to less dimensions
    • Accidentally packaged with only the main surfing buffer working, not the unsegmented buffer. Decided to release anyways as research.

0.1.3: Codesize: 1482

  • Segmenting main surfing buffer on absolute acceleration instead of time-since-direction-change

0.1.2: Codesize: 1498

  • Segmenting main surfing buffer on time-since-direction-change

0.1.1: Codesize: 1494 Score: 2059

  • Fixed 1-off bug in the surfing
  • Slightly less attack/retreat angle
  • More dangerous to be close than before

0.1.0: Codesize: 1498 Score: 2014

  • First release!