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How do the bot teach it self?
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Default How do the bot teach it self? - 04-02-2004

Hi all!
Im new with ivpbot! I´ve had it installed on my dedicated debian-server (CS-Steam,AMX,Metamod,hlguard, C-D) ´for 48h now.. And it seems to work just fine... Almost...
If I use AMX (teamplayer) for to move the boots between T and CT AMX just stops working. How? If a human player connects AMX doesnt seem to recognize him. And after a while its impossible to get the amxmodmenu to drop down on the client.. But thats a small problem. I just dont move boots between the teams....

But my question. When a map start it loads the *.pxp file if there is one otherwise a new one is created. I assume that is the file that remember... What... How does it work. How do the bots learn? Do they learn in a magic way or what? Plz explain...
  
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Default Re: How do the bot teach it self? - 04-02-2004

Every time a bot is killed, it remembers where it was and where was the killer. So the next time the bot comes around the waypoint where it was killed, it will look more carefully to see if an opponent isn't ambushed here. If the waypoint becomes too dangerous, the bot may decide to take another route (only in case the pathfinding algorithm in the bot source code is A*)



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