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In Jikes that also saves 2 bytes. I think this would be a interesting one to try out after 1.2.1 stabilises.

Skilgannon (talk)05:08, 13 June 2013

Ah well, I had a few hours at the top, but it was not to last.
It has only had 1000 battles, but this version looks to have lost half a point from 1.1.9.

Nz.jdc (talk)06:36, 13 June 2013

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It looks like putting the oscillate first was the issue, 1.2.2 is tied with 1.1.7. I wonder if the setAdjustGunForRobotTurn(true); would be better replaced by setAdjustRadarForGunTurn(true); to cut down on the radar lock issues?

Skilgannon (talk)13:49, 13 June 2013

Version 1.2.2 isn't tied with 1.17, it's an all-around improvement. See a comparison here.

Infinity radar is fundamentally inaccurate. An adjustment wouldn't be worth the codesize.

Sheldor (talk)16:54, 13 June 2013

Yeah, but even infinity lock will slip ~5x less if we change to setAdjustRadarForGunTurn instead. Seriously, it slips a lot, watch it in some battles.

Skilgannon (talk)18:44, 13 June 2013

I suppose we could try it.

Sheldor (talk)19:03, 13 June 2013
 
 

That seems to have made quite a large difference. I suppose I should not be surprised about a pattern matcher not liking gaps in its pattern. @#$!&* pattern guns, they are rather strong. I'm not sure even my cheaty dev version will have much margin over 1.2.3. I had better get back to the tuning. Or start praying for inspiration from saint Michael.

Nz.jdc (talk)02:50, 14 June 2013