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Pierre-Marie Baty 27-05-2004 06:46

Re: development screenies
 
The bots are already affected, to some extent, by darkness and luminosity. I have not been working on it for more than a week btw, due to real life job deadlines (I'm late as hell) hence there's no really interesting update to show here so far...

TSCrv 24-06-2004 09:15

Re: development screenies
 
simply amazing..... living my dream i see.....


so, how much cpu and mem does this baby use? from what it sounds it looks like im going to have to upgrade my poweredge....(still putting around with a dual p3 500mhz.... with ram that isnt even ECC... not to mention 2 bad hard drives... lol) (dell sucks.... get a tyan dual proc board... industry standard)

with my server it starts to get laggy when i hit 20 PODbots.... that and crashes a lot (doesnt like hookmod)


if only there a couple more ppl with your skills, on a team, cause apparantly your overworked.... just dont ditch us if you cant code this bot nemore..... lol



keep it up

Josh_Borke 25-06-2004 00:30

Re: development screenies
 
any new screenies?
i and i'm sure others are really excited to get to play with this bot.
keep up the good work

=)

@$3.1415rin 25-06-2004 16:53

Re: development screenies
 
@TSCrv : most bots dont take any advantage of fast harddisks or dual processors, not even RACC is multithreaded as far as I know ;)

MarD 26-06-2004 07:29

Re: development screenies
 
Heyyo,

I'mma agree with @$3.1415rin. Most games don't take full advantage of dual CPU's. Look at Q3A, that game supposedly was optimized for dual CPUs, yet ran worse than a single CPU by 5f/s (that example's from some old game magazine in 1999). Not much, but yeah, you're better off just gettin a single CPU when it comes to gaming, but for office work? yeah, I bet dual CPUs would be more handy for multitasking, and Computer Animation. But then again, I think I'd rather just get a 64bit CPU... Then again, I'd rather have the cash than a 64bit CPU, cause I need a car more urgently than a state-o'-the-art CPU. :P

[+Duracell-] 27-06-2004 05:23

Re: development screenies
 
Dual CPUs are only useful if the application can take advantage of multithreading.

Pierre-Marie Baty 29-11-2004 17:46

Re: development screenies
 
I made important changes in the navigation this weekend, trying to put into code a certain idea that popped up in my mind. It jumps much better now.
http://racc.bots-united.com/jumping-racc-cs_italy.png

MarD 29-11-2004 18:09

Re: development screenies
 
Heyyo,

OMG, did the bot make it through the window?

Huntkillaz 29-11-2004 21:21

Re: development screenies
 
=) - =)

FrostyCoolSlug 29-11-2004 23:13

Re: development screenies
 
my god man! you've made a monster!


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