Sanguijuela/Evolution History
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Sanguijuela 0.4
Released: 24 March 2008
Codesize: 727
Ratings Date: 1 April 2008 Battles: 2388
Rumble | Position | Points |
---|---|---|
General | 296 / 616 | 1619.14 |
Mini | 116 / 306 | 1650.26 |
Micro | 72 / 209 | 1645.37 |
What's new
- Change Radar from WideLock to NarrowLock.
- Change linear movement and targeting to circular. The predicted position of the enemy use 8 as velocity for the movement and 11 for the targeting.
Comments
Involution. After some testing I thought that a circular movement and targeting could be better than linear but, in general, it seems to be false. The previous version appears and disappears misteriously in the RoboRumble so I could make these statistics.
Sanguijuela 0.3
Released: 8 January 2008
Codesize: 749
Ratings Date: 18 January 2008 Battles: 2024
Rumble | Position | Points |
---|---|---|
General | 253 / 604 | 1624.67 |
General PL | 279 / 604 | 612 |
Mini | 108 / 302 | 1643.79 |
Mini PL | 122 / 302 | 338 |
Micro | 67 / 203 | 1645.21 |
Micro PL | 75 / 203 | 236 |
What's New
- Now Sanguijuela doesn’t ignore the walls in the linear movement and targeting.
- It doesn’t bite before it is close to the enemy. (350 pixels).
Sanguijuela 0.2
Released: 6 January 2008
Codesize: 743
What's New
- Code reduced to 743. Now Sanguijuela is a MicroBot.
- Sanguijuela ignores the walls when moving and targeting.
ToDo
- Done v0.3: Don’t ignore the walls and mantain the micro category.
Comments
I have tested Sanguijuela's ramming performance (V0.2) with the archived results of RamBotChallenge2K6 (two years ago) and it takes the 3rd place.
Bot | Ramming Percentage | Overall Score |
---|---|---|
MaxRisk 0.6 | 24.65 | 46.39 |
SledgeHammer 0.22 | 21.42 | 45.26 |
Sanguijuela 0.2 | 21.86 | 44.11 |
ARAMtocles 0.3 | 20.65 | 44.05 |
NanoDeath 2.56 | 23.60 | 43.85 |
Sanguijuela 0.1
Released: 5 January 2008
Codesize: 869
Origin
- Linear Ramming and Targeting.
- It calculates the best direction to start scanning.
- It chooses ramming with the anterior or the posterior suckers depending on host's starting position.