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Things that piss me off in 2.4.9.
Old Henk:
It's really unhealthy to make such a fuzz over a computer program. Sure, it'd be nice to see great results real fast, and real good. But this is no multi-million project, it is a program made by Volunteers, you know, people who do this for a hobby, for free.
So please stop mashing about, and start helping and giving constructive criticism...
<_<
Numsgil:
Quadratically based on body favors slowly reproducing and even sterile bots. Evolution obviously won't be too keen on sterile bots.
Hence, that settings is meant to create an interesting conflict that I have no idea how it will resolve, or even if it will. The settings favor sterility, evolution does not...
Your robot placement controls are probably stuck on a single point. To unstick them, hit the reset button and click on the robot placement box.
Corpses are going to make the simulation slower. It's a fact. Nothing you can do about it. Either accept it and run it, or turn corpses off.
Try setting day/night cycles to something lower. If it works, than obviously your claim that day/night cycles aren't working is only half true. Making blanket statements about what doesn't work isn't terribly useful. I need details.
Waste is bad for bots. The level at which it becomes bad is the 'waste threshold'. Setting it lower means bots will probably die sooner than later. Try setting it higher, to be more lenient on bots with poor waste management skills. 400 is default I believe.
Settings I have run for many days involve first tweaking the settings. Have you tried tweaking? Turn off corpses, for instance. Turn on a bit of brownian motion. Etc.
Numsgil:
Just checked out day/night cycles. They are working, but the piccy doesn't change until after the first full cycle of day/night.
Testlund:
Ok, so now I understand what waste treshold means. I thought a higher value whould been more waste in the simulation. Ok. Thanks. Better to leave that at 400 then.
The brownian motion can't be changed. It's stuck on animal and set on 10! You mean it's NOT on your computer?
Numsgil:
Nope. If you want, open up the advanced physics panel and modify it in there.
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