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Panda:

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What do you mean by this?

Botsareus:
I want to be able to run (lets call it F1 eco) where 15 robots run vs 15 other robots with NO OTHER SOURCE OF FOOD based on DNA FILES.

How will that work in your "different system" ???


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--- Quote ---I think the situation is compounded though, if the robot refuses to eat at all.

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What do you mean by this?
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Take a look as scenario 1



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Bit too radical for my taste, backward compatibility issues arise.  :(
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This 'metadata' will be optional defaulting to zero.

If you select a robot as food and 'metadata' is not 16K it will prompt you on selection if you want to reset the chloroplasts to 16K on startup.

Panda:

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--- Quote ---I think the situation is compounded though, if the robot refuses to eat at all.

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What do you mean by this?
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Take a look as scenario 1
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Then the robot hasn't evolved well.

http://forum.darwinbots.com/index.php/topic,3487.50.html

To be honest I thought this system worked rather well. The only problem with that one is that if all robots decided to use it, free energy for everybody. If we combined it with some of your features it would work.

Botsareus:

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            I think the situation is compounded though, if the robot refuses to eat at all.

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    Take a look as scenario 1


Then the robot hasn't evolved well.
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A robot that is dead on startup has evolved well?
I might as well quit right now :P

Panda:

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            I think the situation is compounded though, if the robot refuses to eat at all.

        What do you mean by this?


    Take a look as scenario 1


Then the robot hasn't evolved well.

A robot that is dead on startup has evolved well?
I might as well quit right now :P
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What I',m saying is that is that because the chloroplasts are split to the new robot, as the generations go by, they run out of chloroplasts. So the robot would have evolved badly to not eat at all.

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