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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I think that we need a standardized "wall" to set our bots to detect. I propose that we all use EMP for the wall element because it is rarely used and indestructible.
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I guess now we can check off the gene module part.
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I changed the tmp2 of the DTEC to 1, so it runs perfectly now. I am also working on a microgenome chip for use in smaller bots, as it will be able to change state slower.
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That circular design is pretty impressive. Does it change its speed if you use different gases? The guy who said it falls apart might be right, I usually test my bots for ~20 minutes. Try to be a bit less insecure about you bots.
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Oh, and BTW, I made a working, self-contained gas bot that's actually a gas bot. ID:1923071 The interior pattern can also be modified to serve as a second way to edit the genome.
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I'm not saying that it is a gas genome bot. I'm saying that using the phrase "gas bot" confuses people into thinking it is a gas genome bot. Call it what it is: a STNE bot.
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Also I said it was a rethinking, mentioning that it uses a different method. I added that because your bot gave the inspiration.
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Oh come on, I haven't even used "gas genome bot"
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Can you please call them something other than gasbots to avoid confusion with actual gas genome bots, and stop claiming that they are an improved version of my bots?
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You have also mislead people to think that you have added a genome system, when your bots do not have genomes. Now Perogiepro, along with everyone else, thinks that the gas genome goal is complete. By continuing to falsely claim that these are gas bots when it has been proven that they are not, you have caused confusion and mislead both members and viewers.