Curve Flattening Detection?
Has anyone figured out a statistical test which gives a good prediction of the state of an enemy surfer's flattener? It seems that it might be useful in targeting to figure out if they are using a flattener or not.
Combat measures the peak in kernel density estimation. Low peaks are a sign of curve flattening. But it is used only for energy management. Low power bullets against flatteners, max power bullets against predictable movements.
And I'm using it in melee/team only. Doesn't work against surfers since they create peaks to screw up your data on purpose.
While you're at it, detecting if they're surfing at all might be good to have. One thought I've had on that is detecting if their attack angle is relative to you or the wave sources.
Current virtual gun systems seem to do a pretty good job deciding if they are surfing or not: until they start flattening.
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"One thought I've had on that is detecting if their attack angle is relative to you or the wave sources."
That doesn't work with all robots, some surf relative to the enemy robot, rather then the wave source (such as Seraphim).