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Simoltaneous DNA execution

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Numsgil:
Old bots would still run (most of them don't use any kind of intergene communication anyway.  Well, most of the nontop bots and non mutated anyway).

If anything this would make the math easier to understand.  The stack would be isolated to each gene, things like:

cond
start
6
stop

cond
6 !=
start
blah blah...
stop

won't work anymore.

I honestly don't understand your passive aggressiveness.

Botsareus:
"If anything this would make the math easier to understand. " IF you say so Num, ok I am cool.

Botsareus:
How about we write some kind of "Dna Converter" to make top bots and mutated bots work under your system? (The tricky thing is under the new costs they should lose as mutch energy as under the old costs.)

P.S.
I am not being agresive Num , chill...

Numsgil:
That's what the 'use linear DNA' button would do, allow older bots to work in the new simulation.  Are we speaking the same language here?  I feel that we're not communicating effectively.

Comments like:
[quonte]
The heck with all the current robots

The heck with simple to understand ,math like, dna processing.
[/quote]
are passive aggressive.

Botsareus:
No more comments :D

If we simply add a button: then the robots wont mutate correctly together. You expect to keep the old mutation system and the new mutation system? What If I am trying to mutate a robot to switch from using liner dna, into using nonliner dna, How would I do that?

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