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Default Re: Bots Vs Boost - 12-05-2005

OK. Thanks, Hullu, for the info.
  
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Default Re: Bots Vs Boost - 12-05-2005

Thanks for the reply Hullu but I did try setting it to 100 then to 85. I just felt the bots lacked their accuracy even when set to an extremly low boost. It is slightly pointless to have it running much lower than 85 FPS as it runs most (non custom) maps at around 85 FPS without Boost.

Boost works very well for the non-bot clan practice server tho!!!!!
  
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Default Re: Bots Vs Boost - 13-05-2005

I'll be more than likely if Aspirin and PMB will look into this topic - to understand the problem and maybe think about changing msec code (of botaim) from integer to float - maybe it could help with this...9_9
  
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Default Re: Bots Vs Boost - 15-05-2005

guys, the RunPlayerMove engine call that makes the bot moves expects an integer from 0 to 255, and nobody can change that.




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