Infinity
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Background Information
Infinity | |
Author(s) | Miked0801 |
Extends | AdvancedRobot |
Targeting | Linear Targeting |
Movement | Anti-Gravity Movement |
Released | October, 2003 |
Current Version | 2.2 |
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- Bot Name
- Infinity
- Author
- Miked0801
- Extends
- AdvancedRobot
- What's special about it?
- Infinity, A power management specialist. He gets out of the center (usually) and uses a modified linear aim routine. He is very careful about radar locking and power management which makes him a survivalist.
- How competitive is it?
- Very. It's been a top 5 Melee NanoBot for years. I just recently fixed a minor aim bug which makes him even stronger. An average 1v1 bot, but a very strong melee nano bot. Gets DESTROYED outside of the nano division due to his very, very simple movement pattern (90 degree box).
Strategy
- How does it move?
- Run away from center then turn in a square large enough to foil head on targeters and linear targeters over roughly 300 units away.
- How does it fire?
- Linear With less than 'idea' lead applied as distance increases to take into account changed movements.
- How does it dodge bullets?
- It hides on the edge and prays that no one hits him.
- How does the melee strategy differ from one-on-one strategy?
- No difference.
- What does it save between rounds and matches?
- Nothing.
Additional Information
- Where did you get the name?
- Just sounded neat.
- Can I use your code?
- Go for it.
- What's next for your robot?
- I've got 12-14 bytes I could use. I'm playing with kill 0 energy bot routines now, but this hasn't been spectacular.
- Does it have any White Whales?
- Any pattern matcher bots will destroy it. Dr. Bob eats me for lunch as well.
- What other robot(s) is it based on?
- Very similar to wee.Gem, but with better power management and a different gun.
Updates
Ok, I've gone through a couple revisions and gotten as high as 2nd, but still cannot (yet) unseat Lib. That stupid movement pattern puts him out of notice of the big bad bots and gets him more 2nd place finishes than my bot with it's simple movement pattern. I'm building a training bot to help optimize his gun/movement to see if I can cannibolize some extra points/life from others to get my that little edge. Hence, Steel, my first and probably only Megabot that will use wave surfing and such to help me debug and evaluate my average melee opponent.