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Bots categorized as '''One on One''' are designed specifically for fights with a single opponent.
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Bots categorized as '''One on One''' are designed specifically for fights with a single opponent.  
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Field sizes vary per contest, but usually the default of 800x600 is used.
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== Characteristics ==
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* Tend to have simpler [[radar]]
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* Simpler enemy storage routines
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* Needing to keep track of only one opponent
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* Tend to be the first bots that people to write
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* Simpler to make strong against the [[SampleBots]]
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* Most development of bots has been in this area

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Bots categorized as One on One are designed specifically for fights with a single opponent.

Field sizes vary per contest, but usually the default of 800x600 is used.

Characteristics

  • Tend to have simpler radar
  • Simpler enemy storage routines
  • Needing to keep track of only one opponent
  • Tend to be the first bots that people to write
  • Simpler to make strong against the SampleBots
  • Most development of bots has been in this area