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+ | :Melee surfing is simply surfing waves fired by multiple robots. | ||
+ | :Because melee surfing is not an algorithm it can be done in more than one ways. | ||
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+ | ;Melee True Surfing | ||
+ | ** Find the closest wave | ||
+ | ** Choose X angles to move. | ||
+ | ** For every angle | ||
+ | :Simulate your bot moving to that angle. | ||
+ | :Find the wave hit location. | ||
+ | :Check danger. | ||
+ | ** Choose the best angle to move | ||
+ | **Move! | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;Melee GoTo Surfing | ||
+ | ** Find the closest wave | ||
+ | ** Choose X points that can be reached until the wave hits. | ||
+ | ** Choose the safest point according to your danger function. | ||
+ | ** Go to there! |
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- Melee surfing is simply surfing waves fired by multiple robots.
- Because melee surfing is not an algorithm it can be done in more than one ways.
- Melee True Surfing
- Find the closest wave
- Choose X angles to move.
- For every angle
- Simulate your bot moving to that angle.
- Find the wave hit location.
- Check danger.
- Choose the best angle to move
- Move!
- Melee GoTo Surfing
- Find the closest wave
- Choose X points that can be reached until the wave hits.
- Choose the safest point according to your danger function.
- Go to there!