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A cou... A lot of questions

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Jez:
Hiya and welcome to the forum.

1) I recorded the links to the posts about these recently I'll try and find the links again. (If you feel like adding the info to the wiki feel free!)
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Point 12
Demo of eyeN width
Eyewidth
And maybe Ratticus Rex (F2) in the bestiary which used eyewidth and one of the other recent bots (sry forgot which one).
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2) A statistical draw is an analysis of the results to see if you could get the same results tossing a coin really; using this method you would never get a draw if you ran enough matches unless the two opponents were evenly matched. (You might need an infinite number of matches to decide this...)
I guess it's a league draw when I get bored of running the match or my pc bursts into flame and dies. In which case the older bot wins. (You are probably talking a couple of days at least!)
If you have run into a situation like that you could always try posting the bot in the bot tavern and seeing if anyone can help or replicating the defenders ID system. (Maybe difficult in an SG bot!  )

Somebody like Nums can probably explain the method we use to decide the winner better than me, I keep forgetting how the method works.  

Endy:
A statistical draw is when both bots are evenly matched. One may eventually win a round, but the next round the other will win. If this continues for long enough it'll be a statistical draw.

Peksa:
Thanks everyone! I'll try to spice up my evosims a bit

One more though: How long it usually takes for zerobot-sim to evolve anything?

Numsgil:
I think it's on the order of several million cycles.

Peksa:
ok. Thanks.

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