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Seems that all 'improvements' I had in mind actually made its performance worse. Maybe I can better join the 'WorstBot' competition. Last chance is with 0.9d and if that one does not succeed, I will go sit in the corner and cry.

GrubbmGait (talk)02:40, 9 September 2017

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That is true, it is also my intention to do so. I always compare against the older version via Botdetails, it let you see the differences betweeen the common pairings, so that really is the difference, even if only 1000 bots are in common. Just remove the 'd' from versionnumber and press Compare.

GrubbmGait (talk)09:25, 9 September 2017

My main worry here is about difference in liteclient performance. Most of the old rankings were done with ancient version of robocode. It is possible that your old bot was tuned to exploit a glitch without you even knowing about.

Beaming (talk)14:44, 9 September 2017

I do know that some bots don't work very well in Robocode 1.9.2.x and/or Java 8. See f.e. Xiongan.xiongan and tcf.Drifter, they get scores of 0 against GrubbmThree, while on my system (1.9.2.5 and Java 7) they just work ok.

GrubbmGait (talk)16:58, 9 September 2017

There is else but Java 7 vs 8. I ran tcf.Drifter vs. GrubbmThree 0.9d in robocode GUI with Java 8. Drifter constantly wins the match.

So I cannot attribute 100% loss which we see in rumble just to the Java version.

Beaming (talk)19:59, 9 September 2017

I did read somewhere that tcf.Drifter had some problem with the 1.9.2.5_beta versions, maybe someone is running the rumble with a non-official 1.9.2.5 version ?

GrubbmGait (talk)13:24, 10 September 2017
 
 
 
 
 

Hey, I watched 0.9d wobble. I think it is not big enough to move your bot from HoT direction. It might fool CT, but HoT still gets you. I would increase wobble amplitude.

Beaming (talk)20:01, 9 September 2017

Really something to try out, although I fear that then it has not enough speed to catch up on the other bot. First I test a re-entry of the original to determine the 'APS-rot'.

GrubbmGait (talk)13:26, 10 September 2017