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"HACKhalo2" is my XBL handle way back when I had Xbox Live. I just used it from then on because I liked it. It's also because I use to hack Halo on the PC and create custom CD's that booted like the original. --[[User:J Litewski|HACKhalo2]] 16:41, 21 May 2009 (UTC)
 
"HACKhalo2" is my XBL handle way back when I had Xbox Live. I just used it from then on because I liked it. It's also because I use to hack Halo on the PC and create custom CD's that booted like the original. --[[User:J Litewski|HACKhalo2]] 16:41, 21 May 2009 (UTC)
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== Talk about GravityWave ==
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As some of you guys know, GravityWave, my newest Sandbox for [[GITS]], is a combination of Wave Surfing and Anti-Gravity Movements. It focuses mainly on Wave Surfing, using [[User:Voidious|Voidious']] [[BasicSurfer]] as a base and building off of that. It'll use a modified Anti-Grav Movement for enhanced wall smoothing and enemy avoidance. Anyways, I need help working on some of GravityWave's features, since I'm new to this advanced stuff. Here is some things that I would like to add in sooner or later (with more to come):
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* Segmentation (always a plus)
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* Better Algorithms
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* Enemy GunHeat Class (to weed out non-bullet waves)
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* And more stuff I can't think of
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I did tweak the base a little bit (changed the radar, added in some more debug graphics, minor things), but other than that, nothing to drastic yet. So, go wild with your comments! --[[User:J Litewski|Jacob Litewski]] 03:05, 5 June 2009 (UTC)

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Welcome!

Hello, J Litewski, and welcome to RoboWiki! This place contain a wealth information about Robocode, from basic to more advanced. I hope you enjoy creating a robot and being a robocoder!

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—— Nat 23:26, 14 May 2009 (UTC)

Hey, welcome! Good luck with your bots, and feel free to post any questions you have. Also, by the way, info about you should technically go on your user page, while this page would be for posting questions / comments to you (or about your page, I guess). --Voidious 17:47, 14 May 2009 (UTC)

Hi! Write more about yourself to your userpage, I'd be interested in it. And don't afraid of submitting your bots to RoboRumble. :) (it's very motivating and educational)--HUNRobar 18:02, 14 May 2009 (UTC)


Hi! Please mark an edit as minor edit when you just correct grammar or adding links. And please write edit summary when edit, it help other robocoder to know what is changed briefly. Mroe information about this can be found on Wikipedia. Thanks! » Nat | Talk » 06:35, 18 May 2009 (UTC)

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Hay, why "HACKhalo2"? » Nat | Talk » 14:40, 21 May 2009 (UTC)

"HACKhalo2" is my XBL handle way back when I had Xbox Live. I just used it from then on because I liked it. It's also because I use to hack Halo on the PC and create custom CD's that booted like the original. --HACKhalo2 16:41, 21 May 2009 (UTC)

Talk about GravityWave

As some of you guys know, GravityWave, my newest Sandbox for GITS, is a combination of Wave Surfing and Anti-Gravity Movements. It focuses mainly on Wave Surfing, using Voidious' BasicSurfer as a base and building off of that. It'll use a modified Anti-Grav Movement for enhanced wall smoothing and enemy avoidance. Anyways, I need help working on some of GravityWave's features, since I'm new to this advanced stuff. Here is some things that I would like to add in sooner or later (with more to come):

  • Segmentation (always a plus)
  • Better Algorithms
  • Enemy GunHeat Class (to weed out non-bullet waves)
  • And more stuff I can't think of

I did tweak the base a little bit (changed the radar, added in some more debug graphics, minor things), but other than that, nothing to drastic yet. So, go wild with your comments! --Jacob Litewski 03:05, 5 June 2009 (UTC)