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Darwinbots enzyme system
Botsareus:
--- Quote ---We need a realli advanced tool for editing the environment grid.
It would need to have ways of quickly editing the whole field, setting up gradients that follow a f(x) type function, setting up sinks and sources, etc.
Something between a simple paint program and something like a RTS map editor. More complex scripting abilities would tie into this.
Daunting. Look for it after 3.0
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Wow slow down there , I think the program should randomly engineer the environment (things must randomly be plased/configured) and the environment should change over time.
Look how it works now:
lets say you set the range of plants across the whole screen:
The program randomly creates patches of plants , and the patches move , appear or disappear over time.
shvarz:
Please don't use the term "allergy". What you are talking about is plain toxicity.
Nums, about your
One thing I just realized is that
--- Quote ---If you can come up with a list of reactions that represents the majority of single steps in: blah-blah
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I can do it, but this is a lot of work.
About primitive metabolisms - does it matter where the energy to organism is coming from? For some it comes from light, for others - from chemical compounds, but in the end it is just a way to grab some energy from environment - the further steps are quite similar. I am too lazy to figure all that stuff out.
How about this - I make up a set of rules for basic plants and higher animals. If other people want, they can always add to that.
P.S: I'll include the CO2, O2, H2O, but... you know...
Numsgil:
Random settings are fine if you don't have a particular scenario in mind, but let's say you're a researcher using DB for an experiment. You'll want to be able to set some very specific parameters. That's what I'm talking about.
Botsareus:
The order of posts is messed up;
Ok Num , thx for including that.
Numsgil:
Whatever you're willing to do schvarz. Seriously, thinking up all the reactions gives me a headache. Every source I consult has a different way of representing it. I don't have the training to make a single, all-encompasing system.
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