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shvarz:
--- Quote ---Good to see the sim behaving like real life
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Yes, but if this is indeed the case, then this means that you don't have positive selection acting in your sim. It's just random bots replacing each other randomly.
Upd: Actually, it means that most bots will replace each other randomly, but when one bot is much-much-much better then another, then you'll have positive selection.
Numsgil:
I sort of consider my sim like a time warp. Bots come in, probably live their lives something like 10x faster than in their old sim, mutate a bit, then get teleported back to their old sim. My sim's like a frontier. Or that's the idea anyway.
Peen:
So far my sim has been safe from invasion. Other than Alga-minimalis. (Right now they are in a side to side moving mode. . cut my Swarm by a third.
I kept wondering why lionfish & preditor were kicking my tail with the tie feeding method, then I found the typo. . left out a stupid period before a deltie command.
I've got ONE Preditor7 floating around. . not doing much. . occasionaly feeding on an algie that swims by or a Swarm member that mutated and lost it's tie protection.
LOL. . 6 Preditor9's just came in and ate the mk 7.
EricL:
I released Pred9 about an hour ago. Big tank with lots of shell designed to go after Lionfish 1.5. Doesn't mutate.
Welcome aboard Peen.
MacadamiaNuts:
I find quite annoying that mutated bots tend to be successful where the unmutated versions fail miserablely...
I made Lionfish 1.5 to be a big, bully loner bot, with tons of body, shell and stuff, and it just threw away all that.
Be said, the Lionfish that rushed the sims wasn't in my sim at all. I left another version evolving the whole night but it didn't "cross the line".
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