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Numsgil:
Yeah, no real rhyme or reason.  New features are sort of crammed in wherever there's free sysvars.

Botsareus:
I can name one:

You will see that sysvars are grouped.

Like, movement sysvars are grouped 1 trough 6
Defense sysvars are grouped 820 trough 839.

This is not always the case. But this is the sysvar naming convention I am following. The mutator usually offsets a value rather then picking a new one. Hence the empty sysvars between sysvar groups serve there purpose on limiting really wild changes in robots behavior.


eh, never mind, I am repeating what has already been expressed. Sorry.

There is no rule on how far sysvar groups should be away from each other. That is true.

Shadowgod2:
thanks it just makes larger bots harder to make, like a NNet bot that i am working on using as many memlocs as i can and not as many large openings as i wish there were

thanks for the info

Botsareus:
I am also working on fixing epigenetic memory, the memory locations that are supposed to be copyied trough birth tie are not happening. This should help pass epigenetic information for your NN bot.

Shadowgod2:
well the NNet bot will be using a lot more than epigenetic memory but that's interesting.

something i found in the wiki was that refvel and refvelup have the same memory location. is that true?

Edit: i just got an idea of teaching though it will be implemented later... if i complete it i wonder i it will discover/evolve/develop teaching on it's own before i put teaching in :thinkey:

Edit: never mind i get it now.

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