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Numsgil:
1000 bots at 10 cycles/second average (DB3 will have very bursty performance probably) is my goal for that reason.  Less than that and random population fluctuations can cause extinctions fairly easily.  More bots would be even better, of course.  And once some sort of networking is set up the effective population size could be orders of magnitude larger.

Shasta:
This is an interesting project I ran upon a while ago: SlimGen, its made by the same people who made SlimDX (C# DirectX wrapper). What it lets you do is use assembly math operations inside of a .net CLR project.

ikke:

--- Quote from: Numsgil ---Worst case the memory would grow with the square of the number of bots, so I don't think it would be an issue until you start getting multiple thousands of bots. And my ultimate goal is to have performance and memory be linearly related to the number of bots, so then that might become moot.
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How does this relate to DBII where I have pop explosions easily pushing numbers up to 5000?

jknilinux:
How can we get it to run on a cluster? Also, can this work on early versions of Windows? I'd expect significant performance increases if it runs on Win2k. I want to set up a dedicated computer, so having the latest OS isn't important.

abyaly:
I think the most important performance optimization right now is getting something running. Others should probably wait for that.

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