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18:29, 17 September 2014 | Tmservo (talk | contribs) | Comment text edited | |
16:06, 17 September 2014 | Tmservo (talk | contribs) | New thread created |
Rules
1: You must be a beginner with some coding experience
2: You cannot copy a bot
3: Bot must be GNU GPL any version
4: Participants must sign up now by replying to this thread
5: The winner is the person who creates the best robot
6: Benchmark robots are all 12 wiki. prefix robots including BasicGFSurfer
7: The best robot is the best scoring robot against all 12 wiki. prefix robots
8: 1v1 for all 12 wiki. prefix robots
Tmservo, your categories are not defined and thus make sense only in your head.
Who is qualified as beginner? What is the metric? Is it a time devoted to robocode or success of a typical bot from an author?
Which 12 wiki bots are you referring to? What if some one add one more wiki bot?
Is this competition 1on1 or melee?
The part about "stolen" and "permission" seems to be redundant. What if someone use one of the top bots distributed with permissive license? Are they good to participate?