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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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.
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Karakanlud, again, it's NOT a gas genome bot. The gas plays no part in the functioning of the bot, as the STNE is what powers the randomizer. When you call your bots gas bots, which they are not, it misleads people to think that they are gas genome bots.
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Hey perogie, please add id:1919945 it's a wifiless, more stable gasbot
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Maybe add some sory of ARAY beams firing and detectors so that they can detect an obsticle, that way the bot can avoid it. I saw something like this but with photons, and the photons reflect back.
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sure works on the big bot
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will removing corners from the bots reduce defectivity?
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tfw u post an update w/ a more efficent design and it gets insta downvoted ;_;
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It works as a medium in the brain. It could be replaced, but that doesn't mean it has no function in it. I replaced the name in the new stuff w/ stne-boyl to settle this.
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But it's not a gas bot, as the gas doesn't do anything in your designs.
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Check this one guys: id:1919945 It uses the same gravity mediated method, but these contain no wifi, so you only have to copy them to have a new bot moving independently.