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(Moebius just got a lot deadlier locally. Am working out number now...) |
(Moebius 2.5, a great idea that needs a lot of refinement.) |
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Beware, I just created new technology that could give me the crown. :) | Beware, I just created new technology that could give me the crown. :) | ||
+ | : And as powerful as table driven movements can be, they are a massive pain to program. I need to create a program to create my program. --[[User:Miked0801|Miked0801]] 06:31, 18 May 2009 (UTC) | ||
[[Category:NanoBots]] | [[Category:NanoBots]] |
Revision as of 07:31, 18 May 2009
Background Information
Moebius | |
Author(s) | Miked0801 |
Extends | AdvancedRobot |
Targeting | PatternMatching |
Movement | Stop and go |
Released | May 11 2009 |
Current Version | 2.4 |
Download |
- Bot Name
- Moebius
- Author
- Miked0801
- Extends
- AdvancedRobot
- What's special about it?
- A pattern matching gun with movement that allows it to annihilate weak bots while getting edged by the best.
- How competitive is it?
- #2 in 1v1 ranking.
Strategy
- How does it move?
- Start with back and forth stop and go bullet dodging. If defeated, swap to orbit stop and go.
- How does it fire?
- Nano style pattern matching.
- How does it dodge bullets?
- Watches enemy power levels and moves when it changes at all.
- How does the melee strategy differ from one-on-one strategy?
- It dies :).
- What does it save between rounds and matches?
- Angle info to help with pattern matching between rounds.
Additional Information
- Where did you get the name?
- Just sounded neat.
- Can I use your code?
- Go for it.
- What's next for your robot?
- Perhaps a Tide upgrade.
- Does it have any White Whales?
- Most pattern matcher bots will beat it, but it destroys lesser bots.
- What other robot(s) is it based on?
- NeophytePattern by nz.
Updates
Beware, I just created new technology that could give me the crown. :)
- And as powerful as table driven movements can be, they are a massive pain to program. I need to create a program to create my program. --Miked0801 06:31, 18 May 2009 (UTC)