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Numsgil:
It's in the code. That's how all colors are handled in Visual Basic, which, of course, Darwinbots is written in.
We don't get ultraviolet, but then, do we really need it? The point is that there's a window that bots have to their vision. It doesn't matter if it has parallels in real life or not.
Zelos:
if VB use it it will obvius be easy to use RGB then but some of the fun is gone then
Ulciscor:
--- Quote ---if you dont like physic you dont like reality
--- End quote ---
I don't understand why we have to make the bots more like life on Earth. We know how they evolved and turned out. I would have thought it would be more interesting to see how bots would evolve in conditions unfamiliar to us. That's my opinion anyway.
Just because we see a certain way doesn't mean every other organism in the universe does. For all we know there are some that can look into DNA. If it works then why change it?
Zelos:
youre right that it might not evolve like on earth but most planest have the same options we did in the past so why shouldnt we give our life those options?
Endy:
Like the idea of luminosity it would be handy to use it for eco sims and be able to seperate bots by having them not see each other.
Could we do something with the negative values of RGB? Possibly represent other color spectrums with them(3?). Not ever necessary normally,(considering our own eyes are limited :) ) but DB doesn't have to follow our rules.
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