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PurpleYouko:
Back when people used in and out for identification (like I Flamma), we had a few mimic bots out there. My own "Hunter" was one of the first Flamma killers that used this method.
In most other ways it sucked but it did succeed in dethroning the flaming one.

 :D  PY  :D

Numsgil:
The best conspec system uses memloc.  That gives you 1 out of 1000 (okay, more like 800 with sysvars) that the enemy has to guess between for which one you're using for conspec stuff.

Also makes the definition of conspec very easy.  'You are one of me since you have the number 25456 written to memory location 256'.

Endy:
What happens if you query their *.memval with your memloc, then pluged that number back into your memval to figure out the value stored there? (Man I can't believe I just came up with that :blink: ) Complicated to even consider but would fool an enemy bot using just memloc.

Endy ;)

Numsgil:
You mean memloc instead of memval.

do:

 .memloc .memloc store

wait a cycle

*.memval .number store
.number .memloc store

wait a cycle

*.memval .number store

That would do it.  But that's a three step system, and that assumes the number stored in .number is constant.

Imagine if a robot just wrote *.robage / 100 to .number.  Then another robot just checks to see if *.refage / 100 = memval for conspec recognition.  That's much harder to crack.

I think eventually we will see memloc/memval as an important part to any conspec recognition system.

Zelos:
I still think that colors would be better, whit it the bot are able to to have a color that maybe he doesnt want some bots to see but others. the bot is then able to send a message like "come to me" to some bots, adn they´ll come. while the bot apphere to be somekinda wierd color to those who cant see that color.

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