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Filesize: 61.48 kB

Date added: 2010-09-15

Rating: 8

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Views: 1930

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Made with: Algodoo before v1.8.5

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Title: Automatic obstacle avoider
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wow....how...sweeeeeeeeet 10/10:lol: :( :o :D :bonk: :tup: _o_ :coolgrin:
thats awesome! 10/10!
Damn, this thingy is pretty intelligent!
Great work and scripting! :tup:
That is seriously awesome. It does get stuck in tight corners however—really it needs much more complex logic directing it. I made a stab at it with a second set of LR lasers aimed much further out that force a sharper turn, and setting the "back up" laser to trail off slowly, so it backs up a lot before trying again. That didn't work that well—it was much more erratic and, though it got through areas it failed at before, it also failed at areas it had gotten through before.

An ideal guidance system would probably involve like 3 or 4 pairs of lasers in two depths, with actions assigned accordingly to each one. The simplicity of this system is amazing and encouraging, though—maybe I'll actually give a better one a shot.