We are back, refurbished and with new ideas. Read all of our old discussion on the forum under a topic called Evolution in a video game! Anyways the main plan is to create small bots that eat to survive, reproduce, and then change (genes). Check list.
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@msasteriskI was planning to use filt and aray pathways. And leave 3 to 4 pixels between each cell
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I have greatly improved my GRVT eating cells, id:1911487. Now they don't have wifi so you can have as many as you want on screen. They also never break when crashing into things.
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Physical synapses might be too slow to respond, that's my only concern about them.
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Cool. Working on my own version with synapses. Im close to perfecting the bot "chassis" seen in the bacteria which is pretty good space wise. And leave 3/4 of the bot for synapses connections. Think of the windows logo. Top left is mover, rest is connections.
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I've been working on a modular system. It's turning out to be pretty good. :D
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Oh, and when we release the modular system of cells, we should encourage the users to name their species. Just an idea, it would be fun to see what people come up with though ;)
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Use the supercell that I made, it's wifi-less. Doesn't work well in multi-cellular beings, but it should be great for bacteria!
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yeah, making them wifiless is a crucial point in this, as right now the bots use HUGE amount of them, but cell-to-cell communication is really hard to manage without them.
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Im going to make it wi-fi less so there can be many.
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There. I made a GRVT following bot code named "bacteria", it is bird's eye since it is gravity controlled. Here's the id:1910550