Ah, this thing moves, but can it find exit? Just let me sleep...
genius
autonomous
automatic
pressure
solver
finder
maze
robot
prettygenius
intelligence
Comments
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1. Longest path must be leading to exits if they exist. However, air physics does not perfectly simulate that heuristics. For example, air pressure gradually drops even in enclosure. So when the bot backtracks, it still has chance of turning into a old path and repeat endlessly.
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Also, pressing "i" is the bot's worst nightmare...
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This would probably do better than me in a maze...
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Secondly you forget that pressure builds up. the bot acts as a cork, blocking any pressure from making its way past it, meaning that once it has a dead end behind it, the pressure will only increase there eventually blocking the bot out. Although it might take forever, eventually enough pressure will build in a long dead end to keep the bot moving towards the end.
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@Qwertyntino Wait a second, won't the bot always find the exit? Firstly, the longest path is always the one to the exit because the exit is a pressure sink, so the bot sees it as an infinite passageway.
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good to see pstn bots are still around, a +1 from me
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+1 it is really nice. I never think of the pressure detcting of LCRY can be used to make an bot like this. (Though i've come up with the idea of pressure bots. I dunno how to make one lol.)
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using mercury in glow to make a sort of gyroscope. +1
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really smart! +1 i tried to confuse it but i got out!
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must be in featured saves