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Revision 4 . . August 5, 2003 3:06 EST by Kawigi
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I actually played with a mirror-like movement in FunkyChicken, which probably would have fit, too (with a pattern-matcher in a nano, even!) Wouldn't have been an exact mirror, but a reasonably good one. The smallest mirror-bot I know of is sgp.nano.FurryLeech, which is 245 bots, probably with random aim. A lot of top nanos have a hard time with it, while others beat it easily. It's pretty funny :-p (and hard to make a really good nano that beats NanoLauLectrik and FurryLeech). -- Kawigi
I actually played with a mirror-like movement in FunkyChicken, which probably would have fit, too (with a pattern-matcher in a nano, even!) Wouldn't have been an exact mirror, but a reasonably good one. The smallest mirror-bot I know of is sgp.nano.FurryLeech, which is 245 bots, probably with random aim. A lot of top nanos have a hard time with it, while others beat it easily. It's pretty funny :-p (and hard to make a really good nano that beats NanoLauLectrik and FurryLeech). -- Kawigi

If you're still interested in mimicking your opponent and pattern-matching them at the same time, you should check out a simple but reasonably accurate implementation I use - it's called FunkyLeech. The mirroring isn't by location like yours, it's by relative angle and speed. I think it's pretty clever :-) -- Kawigi

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