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I used to play Robowar (http://www.robowar.co.uk/), a shareware Macintosh game.
It sounds a similar concept.
I'll give it a shot. How do you propose to program the bots?
Josh
Rune wrote:
> I have improved the game a little and coded some new bots that are a little
> more "intelligent". I've also improved the visual design of the game.
>
> I've just uploaded an image to povray.binaries.images and - more
> interesting - an animation to povray.binaries.animations. If anybody doesn't
> like to download animations because of the size, I can by request post the
> source code.
>
> What do you think of the concept of the game?
>
> Does anybody think it might be interesting to participate and code bots for
> the Push-Ball game? Would there be any reason for me to continue this work?
>
> As always, I appreciate any feedback!
>
> Greetings,
>
> Rune
>
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