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Zelos:
why use RGB? why not use the the frequens? red is 420 THz blue 750 THz and green is about 580 THz. So we could have one value that tells what color it sees. The frequens of the light (It gives the opritinity to see IR and UV) But we could also have a light intesity.  Like how many watt per cm² (but our own values). Then we could also have a minimum light intesity. If the intesity is less the bot cant see what ever that reflect or is lumonating.
What kind of formula are you after num?

Ulciscor:
Oh my.... I find this pointlessly overcomplicated. But then I never liked physics anyway. Why introduce more complex real life physics when the bots can't even utilise the current physics properly?

Zelos:
cause its fun, more accure. more options. and is already something life have adepted to and there for wouldnt have problem to adept to it again. if you dont like physic you dont like reality

Numsgil:
I'd use RGB for the simple fact that that's how VB is doing it already.  All the bots already have an RGB value, so it's real easy to take that and do fun things with it.

Zelos:
just to clear things out, with RGB you mean red green and blue right? where in db is that? ive never seen we use it.
if we use that the problem is that we lose specefic colors. I think it would be fun to see bots evolve colors others cant see but they can and maybe even use it as comunication.

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