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To sneak or not to sneak? -
19-01-2005
Some of my friends, who recently picked up playing CS again, reported that they had tried the up-to-date dll (R2B46) I sent to them against the last dll they had, which was R2B43. In total, they liked R2B43 more, mainly because bots walk/sneak occasionally instead of running around mindlessly. Since they are no pro gamers but still want to have some fun, they can't use ace bots which sneak AND aim perfectly, but they don't want to use mediocre bots that keep running around either. In total, they said that R2B43 bots left a more human-like impression.
I haven't compared the two dlls very often yet, but in the one test I made, the only real difference I saw was that in R2B46, bots finally are good with sniper rifles (which is good) and that they always run on lower/Mediocre skill levels (which is not so good IMHO).
In order to make things enjoyable for every kind of player, would it be possible to add an option to podbot.cfg? Like this:
1 - bots don't walk at all, no matter which skill level
2 - only high-skilled bots walk / sneak around occasionally
3 - all bots are capable of walking / sneaking like before ?
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Moderator [PBmm/Waypointing]& PODBot mm waypointer
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Re: To sneak or not to sneak? -
19-01-2005
Well, depending on personality is another nice idea. I could live with that very well. And I'm not in a hurry, I just wanted to make sure this topic is taken into consideration.
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