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* '''1.14''' - 15 August 2009
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** Several DC-gun changes for melee:
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*** Use strong bullets against opponents who seem easy to hit
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*** Do not use predicted positions that are outside of the battlefield
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*** DC-gun speedup
  
 
* '''1.13''' - 11 August 2009
 
* '''1.13''' - 11 August 2009
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** '''[http://darkcanuck.net/rumble/RatingsDetails?game=meleerumble&name=positive.Portia%201.13 MeleeRumble] - 2nd place!'''
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** '''RoboRumble - No 1v1 changes.'''
 
** DynamicClustering accuracy increase (Hopefully). Instead of using interpolated velocities and turn rates, it now uses relative positions.
 
** DynamicClustering accuracy increase (Hopefully). Instead of using interpolated velocities and turn rates, it now uses relative positions.
 
** Made it more selective, accurate and aggressive with "simple" robots (cyan gun).
 
** Made it more selective, accurate and aggressive with "simple" robots (cyan gun).

Revision as of 18:37, 15 August 2009

Portia Sub-pages:
PortiaVersion History

  • 1.14 - 15 August 2009
    • Several DC-gun changes for melee:
      • Use strong bullets against opponents who seem easy to hit
      • Do not use predicted positions that are outside of the battlefield
      • DC-gun speedup
  • 1.13 - 11 August 2009
    • MeleeRumble - 2nd place!
    • RoboRumble - No 1v1 changes.
    • DynamicClustering accuracy increase (Hopefully). Instead of using interpolated velocities and turn rates, it now uses relative positions.
    • Made it more selective, accurate and aggressive with "simple" robots (cyan gun).
  • 1.12 - 3 August 2009
    • MeleeRumble - 3rd place!
    • RoboRumble - No 1v1 changes.
    • It took me quite a while to understand the concept behind kd-trees, but I finally got it! Props go to ABC and Voidious for inspiring me to study the subject. I made my own implementation of the tree, and changed the gun to use it. I think there is still a lot to improve, but I was so curious to see the result so far I had to make a release.
    • Removed green exact pattern matching gun
    • Added yellow Dynamic Clustering gun. This gun is used instead of the blue circular gun when enough data is collected.
  • 1.11 - 23 July 2009
    • MeleeRumble - APS:66.67 (5th), Survival:90.86, Glicko-2:1713.1, PL:548
    • RoboRumble - No 1v1 changes.
    • Changed the gun and added specific colors for shotlines:
      • Blue - primary circular targeting
      • Green - pattern match targeting
      • Cyan - simple bot targeting
      • Red - disabled bot targeting
  • 1.10 - 23 July 2009
    • MeleeRumble - APS:66.76 (5th), Survival:90.95, Glicko-2:1718.5, PL:546
    • RoboRumble - No 1v1 changes.
    • Major bug fix: it turns out the gun was mostly firing using simple Circular Targeting. That's now changed to actually predict opponents accelerating and decelerating.
    • Cool feature: can now detect record & predict Oscillator Movement frequency.
    • Cool feature: can now detect most sample bots and bots behaving like sample bots. It uses powerful bullets against such robots, to maximize effect. :)
    • No significant changes to movement: That way it will be more obvious what the effect of the changes on the gun are. I only did some codespeed and distancing optimizations.
  • 1.0 - 12 July 2009
    • RoboRumble - APS:66.28 (124th), Survival:75.35, Glicko-2:2149, PL:1226
    • MeleeRumble - APS:66.46 (6th), Survival:90.71, Glicko-2:1716.5, PL:542
    • Initial Release