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The source for RaikoRRGC can be found here: [http://www.robocoderepository.com/BotDetail.jsp?id=2218 RaikoRRGC on Robocode Repository] | The source for RaikoRRGC can be found here: [http://www.robocoderepository.com/BotDetail.jsp?id=2218 RaikoRRGC on Robocode Repository] | ||
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Revision as of 05:44, 23 May 2009
- Sub-pages:
- Results - RaikoNMT - Archived Talk 20090505
A "real world" targeting benchmark that tests a gun's score in the RoboRumble while attached to a common movement. Unlike other targeting challenges that use a controlled environment, this one allows you to control your bullet power and compete against a huge field of opponents, providing a direct and accurate benchmark of how "good" your gun is in terms of RoboRumble points.
Rules
- Stick your gun on top of Raiko 0.43, disable the Musashi Trick, and enter it into the RoboRumble. For a quick and clean hack it is advised to use PEZ's /RaikoNMT classes (found in his entry BeeRRGC) as a framework.
- The resulting bot must be a MegaBot. (MiniBots may get a disproportionate percentage of mini-rumble battles.)
- Post your results here, ordered by rating, descending.
The source for BeeRRGC (containing /RaikoNMT) can be found here: BeeRRGC on Robocode Repository
The source for RaikoRRGC can be found here: RaikoRRGC on Robocode Repository
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