![]() GuessFactorTargeting - The best known form of StatisticalTargeting where the stats for enemy robots are each contained inside one number (the "GuessFactor").Use this data to make targeting decisions. StatisticalTargeting - Collect data that describes the targeting situation together with what would have been the correct decision for each situation.WaveSurfing - Adapting your movement and trying to avoid getting hit the same way twice.Many sophisticated techniques have emerged. Try to predict where the opponent(s) will move and hit them as much as possible (Targeting). ![]() Robocode competition is all about two things: Robocode provides a Sandbox (security) (bots are restricted in what they can do on the machine they run on), which makes internet redistribution safe. One can test a robot against many other competitors by downloading their bytecode, so design competition is fierce. Some of the more successful robots use techniques such as statistical analysis and attempts at neural networks in their designs. ![]() Good robots can have thousands of lines in their code dedicated to strategy. ![]() Though the idea of this "game" may seem simple, the actual strategy needed to win is not. Robots move, shoot at each other, scan for each other, and hit the walls (or other robots) if they aren't careful. Competitors write Software that controls a miniature Tank that fights other identically-built (but differently programmed) tanks in a playing field.
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